
Five people were killed in a shooting incident at a Sebring, Florida, bank Wednesday afternoon and the suspect is a former Marshall County resident.
Continue readingFive people were killed in a shooting incident at a Sebring, Florida, bank Wednesday afternoon and the suspect is a former Marshall County resident.
Continue readingThe City Tavern building in Culver will be demolished as ordered by Marshall County Circuit Court Judge Curtis Palmer.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented the Community Crossings grant application to the county commissioners this week for signature in a another attempt to receive funding for several paving projects this year.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners reviewed the proposed reorganization of the highway department Tuesday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County officials are anticipating more money from FEMA from last February’s flooding event.
Highway Supervisor Jason Peters told the county council members on Monday, Jan. 14 that the county has received $16,000 in debris removal thus far.
“I talked to a gentleman yesterday,” said Peters. “Once again they switched hands,” said Peters. “He was calling and asking for county information of where to submit the check.”
The county repaired damaged roads, culverts and bridges during the flooding event last year.
In a previous meeting of the Marshall County Commissioners, EMA Director Clyde Avery said FEMA has provided approximately $350,000 in individual assistance to homeowners that were impacted.
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will go over the reorganization of the highway department. Highway Supervisor Jason Peters will also present the grant application for the Community Crossings call for projects and discuss an ordinance that restricts trucks on certain county roads.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to several incidents on Saturday pertaining to intoxicated individuals.
Continue readingThe overall lift station project in the Town of Bremen is about ready for the second phase.
Continue readingArctic air has arrived this winter season where temperatures won’t rise above 20 degrees until Tuesday, but will plummet below zero in the overnight hours in the next couple of days. The wind chill factor will also cause issues.
Continue readingWith another significant snow event on Saturday, keep in mind that blowing and drifting snow is a factor which could hamper travel plans.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners and County Council members will meet in a joint work session in February to gather more information on the septic issues in the county.
Continue readingPlymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi said the construction of the River Gate South apartments continues.
Continue readingBremen Park Superintendent Brian Main informed the Bremen Town Council members this week that a meeting has been scheduled for Jan. 26 to discuss long-term plans that involve the swimming pool.
Continue readingSix people were arrested in a joint criminal patrol on Wednesday, Jan. 16 in Marshall County.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters will submit a list of projects that will be included in a Community Crossings grant application to the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner is getting closer to acquiring a property on Jackson Street for demolition.
Continue readingWinona Building Products officials are fine tuning equipment to begin production lines for high-quality insulation facings and vapor retarders.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council members took action to approve a grant application request for the state’s Broadband Readiness Grant Program. The action was ratified as last year’s grant application window was brief. The approval has to be included in the minutes of the meeting.
Continue readingBremen residents may be getting new water and electric meters.
Continue readingBids for the 2019 street and sidewalk projects were opened by Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi during the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting on Monday.
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