A Plymouth man was airlifted to a South Bend hospital after a two car accident early Tuesday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Considers Reimbursement Policy
Deputies hired by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and who leave within a certain amount of time after training may be required to reimburse training funds in a policy being considered by Sheriff Matt Hassel.
Continue readingTown of Bremen to Hire New Cemetery Superintendent
The interim cemetery superintendent in Bremen confirmed his retirement in October.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Considers Tax Abatement for The Paddocks
The Culver Town Council members opened a public hearing Tuesday night to gather public comments on a proposed resolution that would grant tax abatement for The Paddocks, the second phase of a housing project following the completion of the Sand Hill Farms workforce housing development project on West Jefferson Street in Culver.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Intermittent Road Closures for REES Theatre Project
As the REES Theatre group members head into the third phase of restoration on the iconic downtown Plymouth area structure, there will be intermittent closures of parking spaces and the alleyway to accommodate work efforts.
Continue readingSouth Bend Man Arrested after Accident Investigation
A driver’s attempt at an illegal U-turn reportedly caused an accident and his subsequent arrest.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Adopts Job Descriptions
It’s taken a year to go over the entire binder of job descriptions submitted to Marshall County officials from Waggoner, Irwin and Scheele. The county council members formally took action on those job descriptions Monday morning.
Continue readingInclement Weather Delays Plymouth Paving, Sidewalk Projects
The rainy weather has put a damper on some ongoing paving and sidewalk projects in the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingBids Opened for Bremen Community Crossings Projects
Four companies submitted bids for paving projects for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingJob Fair Set for Wednesday
MAX 98.3 FM and The Pilot News Group bring you the Job Fair on Wednesday, May 15.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Today
The Culver Town Council will meet tonight where they will hold a public hearing concerning tax abatement for The Paddocks.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve MACOG Contract for Pictometry
Marshall County Assessor’s Office expects to save the county money with a new contract with MACOG.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Makes Donation to Zac Mago Foundation
The John Glenn School Board is taking a step to help students get heart screenings.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council members will meet today where Health Department Administrator Christine Stinson and Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt will talk more about the Water Task Force.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review a sidewalk request and consider two street closure requests when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Consider Permit and Fee for Oversized Loads
Trucks hauling oversized loads on Marshall County country roads may need a permit in the future.
Continue readingBremen Spring Clean Up Continues Today
Bremen residents looking to get rid of large items from their properties may take unwanted items to the North Marshall Street Landfill area from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Continue readingJohn Glenn HS Named 4-Star School, Board Approves Gift Cards for Teachers
Staff members at the John Glenn High School will be getting gift cards for assisting the school in achieving Four Star School status.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Map for No Thru Truck Signage
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters compiled a list of roads that should have signage that doesn’t allow semi truck traffic.
Continue readingPlymouth Manufacturing Facility to Expand
Officials from a Plymouth manufacturing facility plan to expand the existing plant.
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