The Center at Donaldson will be hosting a “Meet the Candidates” night in October and they’re encouraging the public to participate.
St. Joseph Regional Health Promotes Breast Cancer Screening
Early breast cancer detection is considered a key part of treatment, and an area medical group is looking to promote available resources.
Septic Management Can Help Avoid Problem Situations
The EPA and the Indiana State Department of Health is encouraging proper maintenance of private septic systems throughout the year.
Fall Season Marks Elderly Fall Awareness Campaign
It’s officially fall on the calendar, and a couple of organizations are using the season to bring awareness to the rate at which the nation’s elderly sustain fall-related injuries.
Kankakee Valley Broadcasting Schedules Niles Scream Park Trip
Get in the Halloween spirit with a trip to the Niles Scream Park…if you dare. Kankakee Valley Broadcasting, which is the parent company of MAX 98.3 FM and WKVI AM/FM, is hosting a chartered bus trip to the popular seasonal attraction on Saturday, Oct. 15. Continue reading
Marshall County Again Reports Strong Unemployment Figures
August unemployment rates have been released, and Marshall County is reporting unemployment below 4-percent once again.
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Public Lands Day Encourages Volunteerism at State Parks
The Indiana Department of Transportation and the Indiana State Parks Service are teaming up to engage in National Public Lands Day.
Plymouth Ready for Next Installment of Gateway Signage
The City of Plymouth intends to place new gateway signage as linked here in the coming weeks, but they needed Marshall County approval prior to construction.
Well Water Test Kits Return Some Unsatisfactory Results in Marshall County
The Marshall County Health Department announced the results of their well water test kits distributed late last week.
Clerk’s Office to Begin Accepting Credit Card Payments
The Marshall County Clerk’s office is joining the times and planning to accept credit card payments.
Farm Safety Week Means Increase in Equipment Traffic
Indiana farmers are preparing for their fall harvests and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture is asking local motorists to be mindful.
Student’s Death Prompts Plymouth to Reschedule Homecoming
Homecoming activities at Plymouth High School have been rescheduled due to the recent death of a student-athlete. Funeral services are this evening for sophomore Rylan Clark. His body was found Friday in a wooded area east of Plymouth by school resource officer Ted Brown. Continue reading
Slain Toddler Remembered During Candlelight Vigil
Friends and family members gathered last night at Plymouth’s Oak Hill Cemetery to remember a Plymouth toddler who was killed a year ago. Continue reading
Marshall Commissioners Work to Keep Lake of the Woods Road Operating
Marshall County has declared a section of road in Lake of the Woods an emergency in a push to repair the issues causing damage.
It was learned Monday morning that the Marshall County Highway Department believes pipes running under a drain outlet along West Lakeshore Drive in Lake of the Woods has caused a sinkhole in the area.
Hunter Education Class Scheduled in Starke County
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is offering a free hunter education class this weekend in Starke County. It’s open to hunters of all ages and will take place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24 and 25, at the Kankakee Fish and Wildlife Headquarters, 4320 W. Toto Road in North Judson from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. CDT. Continue reading
Sex Offender Faces Charges for Not Updating Registry Information
A convicted sex offender faces a new charge in Marshall County after reportedly failing to register his new address with authorities. Continue reading
County Commissioners to Consider Sign Placement
The Marshall County Commissioners will consider a request from the City of Plymouth when they meet Monday morning.
Straight Ticket Voting Changes Require Educational Efforts
Indiana residents are being reminded that straight ticket voting rules have changed for November’s general election.
September is National Voter Registration Month
Indiana’s Secretary of State is urging Hoosiers to get registered to vote.
Water Safety Education Leads to Indiana Drowning Death Reductions
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division says drowning deaths are on the decline.