
The Argos Town Attorney will be consulting with officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation to address a concern that was brought up during the Town Council’s meeting on Wednesday.
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The Argos Town Attorney will be consulting with officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation to address a concern that was brought up during the Town Council’s meeting on Wednesday.
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All college-bound individuals, regardless of age and income level, are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is now open for the 2020-2021 school year.
With more than $350 million in state financial aid available, as well as billions of dollars in federal aid, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education reminds Hoosiers it’s more important than ever to file the FAFSA by April 15, 2020.
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Community members and their canine companions are invited to attend the annual ‘Bark in the Park’ event hosted by the Marshall County Humane Society.
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The Town of Culver and the Culver Redevelopment Commission have teamed up with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation to start a new small business micro-loan program in partnership with the USDA.
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Community members are invited to help ‘send hunger packing’ during the 5th annual Bolt for Blessings Fun Run and Walk.
The fundraiser will benefit the Culver Blessings in a Backpack program which provides assistance to students struggling with food insecurity.
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According to DNR officials, exotic animal and plant pests are invading Indiana and multiplying, causing economic and visual damage to the natural environment.
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The Growing Kids Learning Center will be teaming up with Michiana CPR Trainer Ann Burkey to offer a course that will help community members respond confidently to emergency situations.
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A date has been set for the solar workshop in Argos.
It will be held in the Argos Municipal Building next week on Thursday, October 10th and will start at 6:30 p.m. ET.
This opportunity is open to farmers, business owners, church officials, and residents who are interested in installing solar panels as well as anybody who is curious about the growth and adoption of solar energy in recent years.
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On Sunday, September 29th, the Plymouth Police Department was called out to respond to multiple incidents involving battery.
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A Bremen man was reportedly found to be almost four times over the legal limit for alcohol consumption following a Friday night traffic stop near La Paz.
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High blood pressure is an affliction that impacts more than 30 percent of American adults and according to the Center for Disease Control, only about half of the individuals with high blood pressure have it under control.
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First responders will be battling it out on the basketball court for a good cause tonight during the Heroes on the Hardwood Fundraiser.
A team consisting of Plymouth firefighters, EMS personnel and volunteers will go toe-to-toe with officers from the Plymouth Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.
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Bremen Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim White highlighted some energy savings during the school board’s September meeting.
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Back in 2018, Bremen Public Schools and the local chapter of the Boys and Girls Club were awarded a 4-year grant through the Indiana Department of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program.
Superintendent Dr. Jim White stated that Curriculum Director Jill Hassel provided school board members with some data related to the program during their most recent meeting.
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Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger provided Commissioners with an update about the ongoing multi-district opioid litigation the County is involved with when they met last Monday.
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A domestic situation that reportedly occurred at a residence near Bremen High School Wednesday Morning resulted in school officials taking action to protect students.
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The Bremen School Board held a public hearing over the 2020 Budget as well as the capital projects and bus replacement plans when members met for their September meeting.
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Marshall County EMA Director Clyde Avery provided County Commissioners with a quarterly report when they met last Monday.
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Multiple local fire departments responded to the scene of a fire at a restaurant in Plymouth Tuesday afternoon.
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Update: As of 5:40 p.m., the fire was extinguished and crews had left the scene. Additional information can be found here.
Firefighters are currently battling a blaze at a structure on Michigan Street in Plymouth.
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