Michiana Contracting of Plymouth recently completed the acquisition of Thomas Electrical Contractors in Arizona.
Continue readingElkhart Man Arrested Following Alleged Suspicious Incident
A suspicious person call to police late Monday night ended with the arrest of an Elkhart man in Bremen.
Continue readingSilver Alert Canceled for Two Plymouth Residents
A Silver Alert issued for two Plymouth residents has been canceled by police.
Continue readingEast Shore Corporation Begins Action Toward Conservancy District
Members of the East Shore Corporation are working toward the establishment of an East Shore Conservancy District to better deal with sewage issues in that area of Culver.
Continue readingContract Signed for Pavement Asset Management Plan Contract in Bremen
The Bremen Town Council members were notified of a contract with Jones, Petrie and Rafinski concerning a pavement asset management plan.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Budget Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members considered additional readings on the budget ordinance.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board will meet tonight where the school board members will consider adopting a final bond resolution.
Continue readingJPR Firm Discusses Future of Residences on Septic Tanks in Bremen
Engineer Ken Jones with Jones, Petrie and Rafinski provided the Bremen Town Council members with an update on a study being done concerning septic tank users in Marshall County. People can visit Bruce Johnson Construction homepage if they need the best construction services.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Receives Update on Court Process with Former City Tavern Building
The Indiana Court of Appeals determined that oral arguments will be heard in the case of the Town of Culver vs Scotty Van Hawk and the 27 Group, the owner of the old City Tavern Building at 415 Lakeshore Drive.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Meals and Miles Allowance Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members considered additional readings of an ordinance that outlines the allowance for meals and miles for city employees and officials.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Bid for Fall Street and Sidewalk Projects
The Plymouth Board of Works and Safety members approved a bid this week for the fall street and sidewalks projects.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Adopts 2020 Budget
The Bremen Town Council members adopted the 2020 budget on Monday afternoon.
Continue readingCulver Redevelopment Commission and Main Street Committee to Hold Meeting
The Culver Redevelopment Commission will soon be meeting with the Main Street Committee in a work session.
Continue readingWalkerton Woman Charged with Burglary, Theft Charges
A Walkerton woman has been charged following an investigation into a burglary incident at a residence in the 800 block of Queen Road in Walkerton.
Continue readingWork Continues to Offer Caring Cupboards to Plymouth Residents
Rebecca Palmer informed the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members this week that work is ongoing to finish work on bins for the Caring Cupboards initiative.
Continue readingNew Bremen Police Officer Sworn into Service
Newly hired Bremen police officer Trent Miles was sworn into service Thursday afternoon.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Disannexation Request
Culver Town Manager Jonathan Leist updated the town council members on a recent request to disannex a piece of property on Cass Street.
Continue readingIllinois Man Arrested on Drug Charges after Traffic Stop
A Saint Charles, Illinois man was arrested on drug charges after a traffic stop in Bourbon early Thursday morning.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Bid out Storm Sewer Replacement Project
The Bremen Town Council members considered sending out to bid the proposed storm sewer replacement project in Parkview Subdivision.
Continue readingOpening of Demolition Bids for Old Clarke Station in Plymouth on Hold
Bids were to be opened for the demolition of the old Clarke gas station at 400 E. Jefferson Street in Plymouth during Monday’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, but that was postponed.
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