The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday that the entity is investing $398.5 million to improve rural electric service in 13 states and Marshall County REMC will receive a portion of that funding.
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department Investigates Two Accidents
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and emergency responders were called to two separate accidents after midnight today (Wednesday).
Woman Survives Combine Accident
A Plymouth woman was involved in a combine accident Tuesday afternoon.
Marshall County Safety Committee Discuss Plans
It doesn’t matter if it’s a student or a regular community member. Safety is always at the forefront of county officials.
Marshall County Commissioners Discuss Speed Limit Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners discussed a speed limit ordinance that would lower the speed limit on 18B Road that includes State Road 117 ending at Queen Road South in addition to a half mile on Queen Road North.
Two Injured in Marshall County Accident
Two people were taken to area hospitals after a Monday morning accident at the intersection of State Road 8 and State Road 17 in Marshall County.
Government Officials Express Frustration Concerning FEMA Reimbursement Paperwork
It’s been since the latter part of February that Marshall County residents, in addition to those in neighboring counties, have endured cleanup and repairs since the flooding event. A disaster declaration named Marshall County and several dozen others in order to receivefederal dollars to assist in the recovery effort.
Marshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will discuss the LED lighting project for the lighting upgrade in the county building, courthouse, annex, and highway department building. The third reading of the speed limit ordinance that lowers the speed limit on 18B Road is also anticipated.
Marshall County Commissioners Sign Proclamation for Septic Smart Week
September 17-21 is Septic Smart Week.
Marshall County Health Administrator Christine Stinson presented a proclamation to the commissioners that raises awareness on septic systems. They unanimously approved signing the proclamation for the observation next week.
Marshall County Commissioners Approve Support Letter for Stellar Application
The Marshall County Commissioners approved a letter of support last week for the application for the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Initiative. Continue reading
Marshall County Highway Department Continues with Paving Projects
The Marshall County Highway Department is working on more paving projects before the season comes to a close soon.
Engineering Grant Preparations for Marshall County Courthouse Tower Restoration
Marshall County Commissioner Kurt Garner informed the commissioners last week that work is being done to prepare a grant application to get funds for an engineering study to restore the Marshall County Courthouse Tower.
Culver Town Council to Consider Being Part of Primary Election
The Culver Town Council members will weigh in on the possibility of being a part of the Primary Election instead of being chosen by town convention.
Marshall County Commissioners Approve Additional Reading of Speed Limit Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners approved the second reading of a speed limit ordinance that would lower the speed limit to 30 mph on 18B Road that includes State Road 117 ending at Queen Road South in addition to a half mile on Queen Road North.
John Glenn School Board Continues in Search for New Superintendent
The John Glenn School Board members hope to have a new superintendent in place soon.
One Seat Open on Culver Planning Commission
The Culver Town Council members are looking for a Republican candidate to fill an unexpired term on the Culver Planning Commission.
Marshall County Highway Department Nearly Ready to Submit Community Crossings Application
Marshall County’s application to INDOT’s next round of Community Crossings grant awards is nearly ready.
Closed POD Approved for the Town of Culver
The Culver Town Council approved a request from the Marshall County Health Department to host a closed POD (Point of Dispensing) for medication disbursement in the town.
John Glenn School Board Sets Limits on Transfer Students
The John Glenn School Board members held discussion on transfer students and at what limit of transfer students to accept per grade.
Commissioners Support Culver’s Next Biking, Walking Trail Phase
The Town of Culver’s next construction phase of the Lake Maxinkuckee walking and biking trail has the support of the Marshall County Commissioners.