Culver town officials are attempting to move forward with ridding the town of unsafe properties.
Bremen Library Board Hosts Public Forum
The Bremen Public Library Board members hosted a public forum last week to gather input from residents about what type of improvements they’d like to see at their community library.
Bremen Water and Wastewater Rates to Increase
Bremen residents will be paying more for water and wastewater services beginning in 2019.
Plymouth Detective Retiring
Plymouth City Police Chief David Bacon asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night to start the process of finding a replacement for Detective Leo Mangus who will be leaving the force on Aug. 31.
Culver Town Council Passes Zoning Ordinance
The Culver Town Council members approved the third and final reading of an amendment to the zoning ordinance.
Plymouth City Council Approves Fee Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members unanimously approved the third reading of the amended ordinance regarding various fees for the City of Plymouth.
Culver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will discuss the third reading of an ordinance that amends the zoning ordinance.
NWS Confirms Tornado in Recent Weather Event in Marshall County
Strong storms that blew through Northern Indiana on Friday, July 20 produced two tornadoes – one was in Marshall County.
Marshall County Commissioners Make Appointment to Koontz Lake Conservancy District
The Marshall County Commissioners made their lone appointment to the newly-formed Koontz Lake Conservancy District.
Plymouth BOW/City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where City Engineer Rick Gaul will discuss two public works items and City Attorney Sean Surrisi will present an executive order to be ratified. Department heads will also give updates.
Culver Lake Fest Continues Today
The Culver Lake Fest continues today. Don’t miss the Lake Fest parade at 10 a.m. ET with Mike and Connie Overmyer as the Grand Marshals.
Highway Department to Seek Bids to Take Down Trees
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters told the county commissioners this week that he will be gathering bids to take down some trees that are outside the work of his highway crews.
John Glenn School Board Approves Textbook Fees
Most of the students in the John Glenn Community School Corporation will see a decrease in textbook rental fees this year.
Lapaz Resident Reports Moped Theft
A Lapaz resident reported the theft of his moped that reportedly occurred between July 18 and July 19 between 11:30 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. on Church Street in Lapaz.
It is described as a blue 2011 Tao Tao moped. If anyone has any information regarding this theft, call the Jordan Rans with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department at 574-936-3187.
One River Gate South Apartment Complex to Open in August
The River Gate South housing development project at Lake Street and Michigan Street in Plymouth is on schedule.
John Glenn School Board Approves Purchase of Vinyl Flooring
The John Glenn School Board members approved the purchase of new vinyl flooring for the cafeteria in the Walkerton Elementary School and in the North Liberty Elementary School.
Marshall County Auditor Advises of New Financial and Payroll Systems
The system that records time and attendance of Marshall County employees recently underwent an update as well as the county’s financial system.
Marshall County Highway Department Looking Toward 2019 Community Crossings Projects
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters is gathering information on what to include in the 2019 Community Crossings grant application to the Indiana Department of Transportation.
Plymouth City Building Project Delayed
The staff members who occupy the Plymouth City Building will have to wait a little while longer before moving into the newly renovated structure.
John Glenn School Board Holds Discussion over Greene Township School
The South Bend School Corporation recently closed the Greene Township School in St. Joseph County, which could be a benefit to the John Glenn School Corporation.