
The Argos Town Council passed a resolution last Wednesday related to an Economic Development Director position.
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The Argos Town Council passed a resolution last Wednesday related to an Economic Development Director position.
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Community leaders are invited to attend a forum on Indiana’s Open Door and Public Access Laws this Saturday on May 11th.
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The flood warnings for the Tippecanoe, Yellow and Kankakee Rivers have been extended through Monday afternoon.
These warnings impact portions of Marshall, Pulaski and Starke Counties.
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Officials at the Argos Community School Corporation recently made the switch to online billing for their Town utilities.
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Some signage has been placed on Lakeshore Drive in Culver to remind motorists of a state statute regarding pedestrians.
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Only one region will be selected as a designee for this year’s Stellar Communities Program.
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The Argos Town Council took action this week to separate rules about off-road vehicles from rules about golf carts.
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Farmers who are eager to get their crops in the ground will have to be patient following this week’s rainy weather.
Purdue Extension Educator for Agriculture and Natural Resources Eugene Matzat explained why it’s critical for farmers to sit tight for the time being.
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A Triton senior was among 10 Hoosier students involved in agriculture who received a Carolyn Hegel Memorial Scholarship from the Indiana Farm Bureau.
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This weekend, community members are invited to help out local food pantries while they enjoy a day of shopping in Argos.
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Five Plymouth High School journalism students were recently recognized at the national level. Student Media teacher Amy Schmeltz nominated a handful of her students for the National Scholastic Press Association’s Honor Roll.
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Plymouth Police officers recently responded to two separate reports of domestic violence.
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They may still have much to do before doors can open at David’s Courage but officials are eager to share their progress with Marshall County residents.
A Community Preview will be held at the transition home from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 5th.
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The Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District recently shared some information that all homeowners with a private well should be aware of.
In an Indiana Department of Health brochure, officials shared that private well water is unregulated by both the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
According to Marshall County SWCD District Coordinator Debbie Palmer, that means homeowners are responsible for their own safety when drinking from a private well.
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Argos officials will host a public workshop next week in order to work out details related to the proposed local business and building incentive programs.
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From 9 a.m. until noon today, community members have the chance to take a new vehicle for a spin while simultaneously contributing to a good cause.
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Visitors and new community members will have an easier time locating various facilities and amenities in the Town of Argos thanks to some newly installed signage.
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Bremen students will have the opportunity to continue learning even when inclement weather strikes in the 2019-2020 school year.
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Argos Town Council members recently took action to help ensure the costs associated with applications for the Board of Zoning Appeals are covered in the future.
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A Plymouth woman was lodged in the Marshall County Jail on Tuesday after a traffic stop apparently uncovered a number of chargeable offenses.
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