The Culver Town Council will continue discussions on a few zoning changes for the local CVS Pharmacy.
The company that owns the location has requested of the Town to make an alley behind the location a one-way. That would create the possibility of a drive-thru window for prescription pick-ups.




Spring Break is the time of the year when people often head to warm, tropical places for vacation. But this year, pregnant women and their partners might want to rethink that, in light of health warnings about the Zika virus. It continues to spread in places like Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Dr. Jen Brown with the Indiana State Department of Health says although a state resident was diagnosed with Zika last month, she doesn’t expect a widespread outbreak here.
Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) will gather at the Indiana State House on Monday to show support for the program and raise awareness of the needs of abused and neglected children.
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly is criticizing Governor Mike Pence’s plans to persuade executives with Carrier and United Technologies to keep their operations in Indiana.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a break-in at a Bourbon area home.
The Town of Culver is working to gather information for an application they will complete a little later this year.
Culver Elementary School’s Kindergarten Round Up will take place Thursday, March 10th at 6 p.m. EST in the cafeteria.
A Knox man was sentenced on Wednesday in Marshall County Superior Court on charges of dealing methamphetamine.
A pair of Marshall County men face numerous criminal charges stemming from the alleged illegal possession and sale of venison.
Parents of prospective kindergarten students are invited to the Plymouth Community School Corporation’s Kindergarten Roundup. It will take place Tuesday, March 22 from 1:30 until 2:30 and 6 until 7 p.m. at each of the four elementary schools.
Make plans to attend the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Expo on Thursday, May 12 at Swan Lake Resort from 4 until 7 p.m.
Indiana could make an exception to its ban on Sunday alcohol sales this year to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the greatest spectacle in racing. State Rep. Tom Dermody, R-LaPorte, sponsored a bill to allow commemorative alcohol bottles to be sold the Sunday of the Indianapolis 500 to celebrate the 100th running of the race.
A Bremen man faces multiple felony charges following his arrest early this morning. A Bremen Police Department Patrolman responded to a report of a suspicious person in the 1100 block of West Plymouth Street around 3:30 a.m., according to the police report.
Marshall County Special Prosecutor Nelson Chipman showed a Youtube video during his Monday press conference explaining multiple felony counts against Kevin Bronson that can only be described as telling his back story.
A Monday night investigation into suspected illegal narcotics activity by members of the CLEAN Team resulted in the arrest of a rural Rochester man at his home. Donald Creviston faces felony charges of manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a drug lab, two counts of neglect of a dependent and maintaining a common nuisance.
Several Grovertown and Koontz Lake area residents and businesses have reported receiving scam telephone calls from someone claiming to be a NIPSCO representative. The caller advises service will be disconnected unless immediate payment is made.
The hosts of the popular History Channel show “American Pickers” will be back in Indiana within the next several weeks to continue their search for buried treasure.
An investigation into the alleged criminal activity of a Kosciusko County resident has also led to the arrest of the county’s Sheriff.



