The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider some items in order to close out the Candy Lane storm sewer project. The project was delayed a few weeks due to weather, but Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson indicated that the work done was outstanding.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will hear from Marshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers concerning a budget extension request for the project income line item, plus a salary ordinance change.
Continue readingOrdinance Violation Bureau Public Hearing Held
The Marshall County Commissioners opened a public hearing Monday morning to gather public comments on an ordinance defining fees for certain ordinance violations.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Mutual Aid Agreement for Coroner’s Office
Marshall County Coroner John Grolich presented a mutual aid agreement to the county commissioners Monday morning that would allow him to partner with adjoining counties in case of a disaster.
Continue readingMarshall, Starke Counties Receive FEMA Reimbursements
FEMA reimbursement funds were recently distributed to Marshall County and Starke County from the 2018 flooding event.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department Lobby Offered as Cooling Center
With the heat indices expected near 100 degrees today, Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel has offered the lobby at the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department as a place where residents can take a break from the heat.
Continue readingHeating, Cooling Units to be Replaced at Marshall County Jail
Three rooftop heating/cooling units at the Marshall County Jail expect to be replaced this year after a decision made by the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingPlymouth Trash, Recycling Pickup to Move to Different Schedule
Due to the volatile nature of the recycling market on top of the reception of dirty recyclable material, the City of Plymouth will observe an every-other-week recycling pickup schedule.
This will save costs to the city to the first year of the five-year contract. The price could decrease seven percent or increase seven percent depending on if the residents contribute dirty or clean recyclables. Some education pieces will be sent to residents in order to keep recyclable items free of contamination.
The change of pick-up will begin in November.
The current Thursday pick-up for residents who live south of Jefferson and east of Michigan will move to Wednesday with trash and recycling pick-up beginning Nov. 6. Residents who live north of Jefferson Street will experience trash and recycling pick-up on Tuesdays beginning on Nov. 12 while those residents living south of Jefferson Street and West of Michigan will have Wednesday trash and recycling pick-up beginning Nov. 13.
Recycling will be picked up every other week following the initial day change.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members unanimously approved an amendment to the original agreement with Republic Services to reflect this change.
Culver Community Crossings Projects to Start July 8
Projects awarded funds in the recent Community Crossings matching grant round in the Town of Culver will begin on Monday, July 8.
Continue readingBrownsburg Man Arrested on Drug Dealing Charge
A Brownsburg man was taken into custody shortly after midnight on Sunday after a traffic stop.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Property Acquisition
The property at 530 S. Ohio Street is now in the possession of the Town of Culver.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on Façade Program
The Bremen Town Council members learned last week that a moving outdoor seating arrangement will be making its way through the downtown area beginning in July.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where Jail Maintenance Director John Greer will present quotes for rooftop heating and air conditioning units at the Marshall County Jail. Greer previously urged the commissioners to consider the replacement of the units to avoid a potential catastrophic event as the units continue to age and need expensive replacement parts.
Continue readingPlymouth Business Burglary Suspect Arrested
A man suspected of breaking into a Plymouth business and stealing items is now in the Marshall County Jail.
Continue readingPolice Arrest Two on Suspected Drunk Driving
A Plymouth man was arrested late Saturday night after officers were called to the scene of a property damage accident in the 100 W. block of Lake Avenue and Meadow Lane.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Paperwork for Company Expansion
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an ordinance this week that authorizes the issuance of taxable economic development revenue bonds to support an expansion project at Pretzels, Inc.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Stellar Items
Marshall County residents can take a survey on what projects they would like to be considered in a Regional Development Plan for Marshall County. Members of the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities committee are looking for feedback from the public on suggested projects for the presentation to state officials in November.
Continue readingBremen Fire Chief Deems Firemen’s Festival a Success
The recent Firemen’s Festival in the Town of Bremen was a great success, as touted by Fire Chief Matt Neher.
Continue readingTwo Tennessee Residents Arrested on Drug Charges
Two Tennessee residents were arrested early Thursday after a traffic stop on U.S 31 near 16th Road in Argos.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Investigate Semi Accident
An accident involving two semi tractor-trailers occurred Thursday morning at the U.S. 30 and Oak Road intersection in Plymouth.
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