The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider speed limit change and speed limit sign requests when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will meet today where Marshall County Superior Court No. 2 Judge Dean Colvin will present information on the need for a fourth court in the county.
Continue readingUPDATE: AMBER Alert
The missing Hamlet children and a suspect listed in a previous AMBER Alert have been located and are safe, according to the Starke County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingAMBER Alert Issued for Missing Hamlet Children
Two Hamlet children are believed to be in extreme danger in information released in an AMBER Alert sent Saturday morning.
Continue readingAdditional Study Needed in Bridge Project
The Marshall County Commissioners approved a supplemental agreement with USI Consultants concerning an archaeological find on a terrace of the Yellow River around Bridge No. 73.
Continue readingNew Requirement Spurs John Glenn School Board Discussion
The John Glenn School Board members took time this week to clarify a new requirement set forth by the State Board of Accounts.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Crossings Projects Ongoing
One Community Crossings project is done out of the four set to occur in Marshall County’s jurisdiction this year.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Notes Important Dates for Upcoming Election
Marshall County Clerk Deb VanDeMark reminded the Election Board members this week of dates to remember as the November Municipal Election approaches.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Superintendent to Seek Proposals for Potential Projects
John Glenn School Superintendent Christopher Winchell will be seeking proposals for contractors to do an audit of the corporation’s facilities.
Continue readingSix Arrested in Drug Warrant Sweep
Six people were taken into custody as officers from several police agencies participated a warrant sweep on Wednesday.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Presents Healthcare Contract Information
The Marshall County Commissioners heard a proposal from Sheriff Matt Hassel concerning inmate health care.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Amends Vote Center Plan
The Marshall County Election Board members took action Tuesday morning to amend the Vote Center Plan for the upcoming November Municipal General Election.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Updated on Greene Township Transportation
The John Glenn School Board members learned Tuesday night that transportation of Greene Township School students to John Glenn schools will feature a full bus.
Continue readingCommissioners Sign Intergovernmental Agreement for Inmate Housing
The Marshall County Commissioners approved an intergovernmental agreement to house inmates in Elkhart County.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Confirms Candidates for General Election
The Marshall County Election Board confirmed the candidates for the November Municipal General Election when they met Tuesday morning.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation Principals Ready for School Year
All of the building principals within the John Glenn School Corporation touted the work done over the last few weeks by teachers and office and maintenance staff members to prepare the schools for the start of the new school year.
Continue readingArmed Robbery Reported at Plymouth Business
Plymouth police officers are searching for an armed robbery suspect.
Continue readingWinamac Man Arrested on Drug Dealing Charge
A Winamac man is in the Marshall County Jail after a traffic stop in Plymouth in the overnight hours on Tuesday.
Continue readingMarshall County Judge Proposes Additional Court
A Marshall County judge proposes an effort to help reduce the jail population and alleviate case load problems by adding another General Jurisdiction Court.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board members will meet tonight where all four building principals will report on operations prior to the start of the school year.
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