It’s that time of your again; daylight saving time will soon require everyone to spring forward an hour.
Continue readingDOR Reports Processing Over 100 Tax Returns per Minute This Tax Season
The Indiana Department of Revenue has already processed more than 1.4 million individual tax returns this season, collectively processing over 100 per minute!
Continue readingNorthern Indiana Food Bank to Benefit from ‘Empty Bowls Soup Supper’ Fundraiser
The work of local artists will be featured at a unique fundraising experience that will take place at The Center at Donaldson next Saturday.
The “Empty Bowls Soup Supper” will run from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 16th.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Holds First Reading Over Downtown Parking Ordinance
The first reading over an ordinance that would regulate downtown parking was held at Wednesday night’s Argos Town Council meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Police to Increase Patrols to Catch Aggressive Drivers
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department will be joining forces with more than 200 other Indiana Law Enforcement agencies that will be cracking down on aggressive driving by increasing patrols during the month of March.
Continue readingTake Some Time this Month to Thank Your Local Red Cross Volunteers & Donors
Every year, March is recognized as Red Cross Month in order to honor the individuals who donate time, funds or blood to help the charitable organization make a difference in communities all across the country.
Continue readingTwo Anderson Residents Arrested on Heroin Charges Following Plymouth Traffic Stop
Plymouth Police arrested two Anderson residents Monday evening after heroin and other drug-related items were allegedly discovered during a traffic stop.
Continue readingBremen School Officials Discuss Attendance Policy
Bremen Public School officials discussed their attendance policy during a Saturday session in February.
Continue readingBlood Drive at Triton Collects Enough Units to Potentially Save 120-205 Lives!
More than 40 units of blood were provided during a recent Triton School Corporation blood drive.
Continue readingMarshall County Police Make Multiple Drunk Driving Arrests
Argos Officials Consider Adding No Overnight Parking Signs Near Downtown Apartments
In order to assist with street sweeping and snow removal, the Argos Town Council is considering the possibility of adding signage in the downtown area.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves 2019-2020 Calendar
The Bremen Public School Board approved the 2019-2020 calendar when they met in a special Saturday session on February 23rd.
Continue readingIndiana State Police Investigate Inmate Death at Fulton County Jail
An inmate death at the Fulton County Jail is being investigated by the Indiana State Police.
At the request of Fulton County Sheriff Chris Sailors, ISP Detective Brent Ingram launched an investigation into the death of 29-year-old jail inmate Nicholas Clevenger, of Rochester.
Continue readingBremen School Officials Discuss Student Safety Projects
Improving student safety is the motivation behind a number of upcoming and ongoing projects at the Bremen Public School Corporation.
According to Superintendent Dr. Jim White, officials recently went over some of the ways safety will be improved.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Permits Code Enforcement on Marshall Street Property with Over 40 Trailers
Argos Town Council members permitted Marshall County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt to move forward with some code enforcement on a reported eyesore when they met for their final meeting in February.
Continue readingStudent Sculptures will be on Sale for a Good Cause at Tonight’s “Clay for Cancer” Event
Students at the Weidner School of Inquiry have been putting their sculpting skills to work in order to help raise money for the Cancer Association of Marshall County.
Continue readingNWS Hazardous Weather Outlook for Marshall County
The National Weather Service recently issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for much of Northern Indiana, including Marshall County .
Continue readingArgos Officials Consider Adding Town Vision Statement to Wall in Municipal Building
Argos officials were reminded of the town’s vision statement during last Wednesday’s Town Council meeting.
After highlighting some of the goals included in the town’s comprehensive plan and the accomplishments that have been made so far, Councilwoman Suzanne Umbaugh shared the town’s vision which is also included in the document.
Continue readingIndiana State Police Issue Warning About Common Scams Going Around
Recently, the Indiana State Police Bremen Post has been contacted on an almost daily basis by concerned citizens that have almost become victims of scams or individuals who had loved ones that were scammed.
In response to the frequent calls, ISP Bremen Post Public Information Officer Ted Bohner issued a press release stating that is important for everyone to talk to their family about these phone scams and to have a plan in place if a scammer calls you or someone you love.
Continue readingConfidence Boosting Program for Girls Highlighted at Bremen School Board Meeting
A presentation about the organization “Girls on the Run” was provided at a recent Bremen School Board meeting.
Superintendent Dr. Jim White said school officials learned how elementary and middle school girls participate in the program, which involves them learning soft skills about confidence and self-esteem.
In addition to gaining those skills, they join up with other groups in the summertime to run a half marathon.
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