Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel is working to complete an inmate worker policy.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department to Begin Reclaiming Roads
Road work season in Marshall County is about ready to hit high gear.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Technology Purchase
The John Glenn School Board members approved an upgrade in technology needs at the school corporation.
Continue readingCommissioners Delay Decision on Funding Engineering Report
The Marshall County Commissioners hope to make a decision soon on moving forward with a preliminary engineering study concerning the county’s issues surrounding failing septic systems.
Continue readingBremen, Culver Police Departments Gear up for Click or Ticket Enforcement
The Bremen and Culver Police Departments will participate in the Click it or Ticket enforcement through the Memorial Day holiday.
Continue readingHighway Superintendent Clarifies Signage Question
A question of alerting motorists of high water when a permanent high water sign exists was a topic addressed by the Marshall County Commissioners and Marshall County Highway Department Monday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Council on Aging to Submit INDOT Application
Two new vehicles will be in service for the Marshall County Council on Aging organization, pending approval of the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Continue readingToday is the Last Day to Vote Absentee
Today is the last day to vote absentee ahead of the May Primary Municipal Election.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet this morning where a public hearing is planned concerning a resolution put forward by Older Adult Services. Director Jackie Wright will discuss the INDOT transit application at that time.
Continue readingProperty Taxes Due on May 10
Property taxes are due in less than one week.
Continue readingMayor’s Youth Council Earth Day Event Coming Up
The Plymouth Mayor’s Youth Council invites residents to the Earth Day event on Saturday, May 11.
Continue readingFlood Warning Continues in Marshall County
The flood warnings for Yellow River and Tippecanoe River in Marshall County continue through the weekend.
Continue readingEarly Voting Continues in May Primary Municipal Election
Opportunities remain to vote early in the May Primary Municipal Election.
Continue readingWarsaw Man Arrested after Fleeing Scene of Accident
National Weather Service Issues Flood Warnings
The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for both the Yellow River and Tippecanoe River. The Yellow River is approaching minor flood stage is forecast to peak at a moderate flood stage level of 14.3 feet this afternoon. The Tippecanoe River is for cast to peak at 13.7 feet which is just short of major flood stage on Saturday afternoon.
Continue readingBremen Trash Days Set for Next Week
Bremen residents wanting to get rid of bigger items in their household have a chance to do that during Bremen Trash Days next week.
Continue readingSettlement Results in Funds to Combat Smoking
Tobacco cessation efforts got a boost this week after Indiana received more than $136 million from tobacco product manufacturers under the Master Settlement Agreement.
Continue readingHigh Water Prompts Road Closures
As water levels continue to rise, Highway Department crews work to monitor the depth of water on roadways.
Continue readingMinor Flooding Forecast in Marshall County
The threat of flooding in Marshall County continues to rise with consistent rain.
Continue readingMarshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Officials Plan Workshop
Officials with the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities plan to host a workshop on Thursday to search for more insight into strong aspects of the program.
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