
Although John Glenn School Superintendent Richard Reese hasn’t formally presented his resignation to the school board of trustees, he did urge the board members to consider meeting with search firms to find his replacement.
Although John Glenn School Superintendent Richard Reese hasn’t formally presented his resignation to the school board of trustees, he did urge the board members to consider meeting with search firms to find his replacement.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presented the resignation of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission member Dan Tyree to the commission members Tuesday night. Tyree recently served as the president of the organization.
Time is running out to register your four-year-old child in the On My Way Pre-K program in Marshall County.
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters submitted to the commissioners Monday morning a list of quotes from Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc. for repairs to bridges damaged by the flooding event in February.
Marshall County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt gave the county council members an update on the recent report issued by the Insurance Service Office.
Several residents addressed the Culver Town Council members last week about the state of the abandoned City Tavern building at 415 E. Lake Shore Drive in Culver.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight where they will get an update on the City Hall renovation project. The project is about three months behind as plans for the stairwell had to be reconfigured. It is the hope of city officials that the official opening of the City Hall and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce can occur during the first part of August.
The John Glenn School Board members will approve textbook fees for all grades for the upcoming school year when they meet tonight. The board will also consider a purchase for vinyl flooring in the Walkerton and North Liberty Elementary School cafeterias in the amount of $38,207.49.
The Marshall County Safety Committee is moving forward with purchasing protective film on all of the windows in the Marshall County Building and the Annex.
A Culver resident appealed to the Culver Town Council last week asking that the fire whistle be silent for fire calls overnight.
Plymouth Building Commissioner Keith Hammonds is looking to take action on an unsafe home at 801 Sycamore Street.
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today.
Even though a couple of items have come up in the W. Lake Street water main extension project, Plymouth Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members this week that the project is going smoothly now.
Marshall County Health Administrator Christine Stinson will be applying for a grant to pay for the part-time salary for the emergency preparedness coordinator.
A proposal for engineering services for the INDOT related projects within the Town of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation Program plans is still anticipated.
The Bremen Town Council members were treated to a tour of a new RV, thanks to the owner of a new RV manufacturer in Bremen.
The Culver Town Council members were reminded that residents have until July 15 to take an online survey to attract fiber optic service to the town to give residents and businesses faster internet capability.
The Bremen Dollar General store is reportedly not meeting the aesthetic needs of its customers.
Marshall County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt presented to the Marshall County Council members this week an extensive list of changes that are mandated by the state that took effect on July 1.
Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul presented the Board of Public Works and Safety members with the proposed sidewalk and street projects for the fall.