
The grand opening of the Damore Amphitheater located in the Culver and Union Township Park is set for this week.
The grand opening of the Damore Amphitheater located in the Culver and Union Township Park is set for this week.
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today.
Highway Supervisor Jason Peters will have an update along with County Attorney Jim Clevenger who will present an ordinance regulating off-road vehicles at the county forest and at the Mill Pond Forest.
The Marshall County Clerk’s Office and the Marshall County Building will get some security upgrades this year.
The 2018 health promotion services agreement was discussed by the Plymouth City Council members Monday night.
The Culver Town Council members approved two resolutions this week in order for the town to successfully submit applications for two Stellar Community Designation Program projects.
Multiple police agencies recently participated in a drug interdiction detail in the Plymouth area.
Lake Maxinkuckee patrol officers will get a boost in pay.
During Monday’s Marshall County Council meeting, Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel discussed wages for seasonal deputies who mainly work the lake patrol at Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver. A grant for wages was obtained by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and the Lake Maxinkuckee Association is providing a large portion of the wages.
The fee schedule committee reviewed several fee changes from the various departments within the City of Plymouth over the past several months and the first reading of an ordinance with those proposed increases was presented to the Plymouth City Council Monday night.
Culver Redevelopment Commission President Rich West approached the Culver Town Council this week with a statement of support with moving forward to distribute an online survey to attract a fiber optic project.
Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters told the county council members on Monday that paving is underway on 6th Road, but the weather hasn’t cooperated in order for that project to be done in a timely manner.
The Plymouth City Council members approved resolutions Monday night that dealt with additional appropriations.
The Culver Town Council members opened a public hearing Tuesday night to take comments on the amended traffic ordinance. The council members adopted the ordinance in a previous setting, but directional wording was incorrect in the previous document.
Fake currency was spotted by an employee at Freedom Express in Bourbon.
According to the Bourbon Police Department, the fraudulent $10 bill was found in the parking lot of the business. The bill clearly states that it is a prop and that it is not legal tender. A lot of the regular identifying features on the $10 bill are missing, but the overall coloring looks like a $10 bill.
If any more of these bills are found, contact your local law enforcement agency.
Marshall County Plan Commission President Stan Klotz went before the county council Monday morning to ask for an interim deputy plan commission director position with the impending retirement of Ralph Booker.
The Argos Community Junior/Senior High School and Plymouth High School were recently awarded with the 2017 Advanced Placement Award by Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick.
The Culver Town Council members Tuesday night agreed to delay the third and final readings on ordinances that would rezone parcels on State Road 17 and State Road 10 for a Planned Unit Development as well as an ordinance annexing those parcels.
Mayor Mark Senter asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night to rescind the two-hour parking restriction on Water Street between Garro and Washington Streets.
A malfunctioning air conditioner atop the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department will be repaired with another plan to be developed concerning replacement.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a right-of-way request from PEG Broadband for the installation of several thousand linear feet of fiber optic cable.
The Culver Town Council members will hold a public hearing on an ordinance that amends the traffic, parking and pedestrian regulations within the town. In a previous meeting, Town Manager Jonathan Leist noted that this is a document that was presented and approved earlier, but it needs to go through the public hearing process once again as directional wording was incorrect in the first version. After the public hearing concludes, the town council will hold a first reading of the ordinance.