Curb and road resurfacing work will be done directly around the Marshall County Courthouse this month which may cause traffic issues.
Continue readingCulver EMS Still Short Paramedics
Culver EMS Director Kathy Hart is still short paramedics in her department.
Continue readingMarshall County Ready to Send Letter of Intent for Regional Stellar Communities Designation
The Letter of Intent is due on Friday, April 5 for area regions looking to apply for the state’s Regional Stellar Communities Designation program.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Receive Maintenance Update
The roof-top heating and cooling units at the Marshall County Jail were recently evaluated and came back with a positive report.
Continue readingINDOT’s Trash Bash to Begin April 15
The annual Trash Bash! event hosted by Indiana Department of Transportation is set between April 15 through April 30.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Phone Upgrades
The Marshall County offices will be getting an upgrade in telephones thanks to action taken by the county commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingCulver Police Department Releases Traffic Enforcement Statistics
A recent aggressive and impaired driving enforcement period kept officers from the Culver Police Department busy.
Continue readingLouisiana Woman Formally Charged in Plymouth Incident
A Louisiana woman was formally charged in an incident on March 28 where she allegedly hit a stop light post while driving a semi-tractor trailer and later struck a building.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff, Commissioners to Put Hold on Intergovernmental Agreement
An intergovernmental agreement between Marshall County and other jail facilities is now on hold.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Continues Fire Truck Discussion
The Culver Town Council members were updated on the purchase price of a new aerial fire truck for the Culver-Union Township Fire Department last week.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Investigate Scam Call
The Plymouth Police Department investigated a scam recently called in by a citizen.
Continue readingTruck Driver Arrested for OWI, Damaging Traffic Signal Pole, Building
A Louisiana woman was arrested on Friday, March 29, after allegedly driving under the influence and causing damage in an accident.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Department to Apply for Grants
The Plymouth Fire Department will be applying for two grants for equipment.
Continue readingBids opened for Lift Station Project in Bremen
Bids were opened for the five lift station improvement projects scheduled for the Town of Bremen this year.
Continue readingTown of Culver Participating in 50/50 Sidewalk Replacement Program
Culver Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim is now accepting applications for the town’s 50/50 sidewalk replacement program.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will receive quarterly reports from Maintenance Director Doug Masterson, Veteran’s Service Officer Pam Schweitzer Betz, and IT Director Michael Marshall.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Approves Resolution for Absentee Voting Hours
The Marshall County Election Board members formally approved absentee voting hours and a resolution that officially sets the days and hours of early voting into the Vote Center plan.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Employee Handbook Update
The Plymouth City Council members discussed a revision to the Employee Handbook earlier this week that dealt with vacation time.
Continue readingTown of Bremen to Decide Work on Asset Management Plan
An asset management plan is in the works for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Opens Bids for Street Projects
The Culver Town Council members opened bids last week for the proposed street projects this year.
Town Manager Jonathan Leist said 12 different segments were bid. Bids were received from Phend and Brown at about $463,237, Rieth Riley around $479,600 and E&B Paving at $296,756.
School Street, Slate Street, and Madison are the main roads that will receive updates.
The town council voted to take the bids under advisement and award one at the next meeting on April 9. Leist and Utility Superintendent Bob Porter will review the bids and come back with a recommendation.