
TGIF Argos has wrapped up for the year and organizers recently came before the Town Council to discuss the events.
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TGIF Argos has wrapped up for the year and organizers recently came before the Town Council to discuss the events.
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Governor Eric J. Holcomb is now accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Governor’s Fellowship. Applications for this highly selective program will be accepted through February 28, 2020.
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The Plymouth Police Department recently conducted an arrest at a residence located in the 800 block of Lincoln Highway.
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When Argos Town Council members met for their final meeting of the month, Town Attorney Derek Jones shared some details about the Town’s farm, which is awarded on an annual basis.
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The vacancy on the Marshall County Commissioners has been filled by Plymouth resident Michael Burroughs following Monday night’s caucus.
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The open Marshall County Commissioner’s seat will be filled during tonight’s Republican Party caucus.
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Families planning to celebrate Halloween in the Town of Argos will have a few different opportunities to do so.
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The newly created Kankakee River Basin and Yellow River Basin recently received $2.3 million in state funding for maintenance and improvements, according to State Representatives Doug Gutwein and Jim Pressel.
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Various businesses in Argos have received an online shout out thanks to the Biz in the ‘501 initiative.
Back in April, officials announced that they were launching the online directory as a way to highlight local businesses.
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Community members are invited to experience Marshall County history like never before with this Saturday’s ‘Ghost Walk’ at the Marshall County Museum.
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The Plymouth Community School Corporation placed four schools on a lockout Thursday morning after a possible threat was reported to police.
The reason for the lockout was that the Plymouth Police Department reportedly received a call from a citizen stating that a person was on Columbus Drive, walking with a possible gun.
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In order to help curb the misuse of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications, the Indiana State Police and local agencies will be teaming up with the DEA for the bi-annual ‘Drug Take-Back Day’ this weekend.
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A twenty-two year veteran of the Indiana State Police who was a graduate from Plymouth High School will be taking on some new responsibilities at the ISP Bremen Post.
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Triton School officials are continuing to coordinate with Indiana Landmarks about the future of the ‘Bourbon Community Building’ which is commonly referred to as the ‘Old Gym.’
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The first influenza-related death of the 2019-2020 flu season has been reported by the Indiana State Department of Health.
Last flu season, more than 110 Indiana residents died from influenza-associated illnesses.
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Argos School Superintendent Ned Speicher recently had an opportunity to highlight the schools’ upcoming solar energy project, plans to include solar panel cleaning Grand Junction services, and its innovative educational component.
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Last week, Triton School officials highlighted a teacher’s unique dream to assist students that recently came to fruition.
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The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation recently shared that they are proud to be working in conjunction with local manufacturers and Bremen High School to help address the need for a skilled labor force.
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In order to prepare for inclement colder weather, the Argos School Corporation will once again offer bus pick-up and drop-off points to assist the students who may normally walk to and from school.
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Triton Elementary School students were able to raise more than $11,600 during a recent fundraiser, according to Superintendent Jeremy Riffle.
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