The Town of Culver is taking steps to make the process for shutting off resident’s water utility access more formal.
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Culver Winterfest Begins Friday Afternoon
A weekend of fun, activities, and chilly weather kicks-off this afternoon in Culver.
Plymouth Police Arrest Identity Theft Suspect
A woman from Honduras who was working in Plymouth faces felony charges in Marshall County stemming from her alleged use of a Pennsylvania woman’s identity. Continue reading
Icy Roads Blamed for Marshall County Crash
Road conditions are to blame for a single-vehicle Wednesday afternoon accident that caused a power outage. Continue reading
Lavanway Files Notice of Appeal Following 35-Year Sentencing
Attorney’s representing Krysti Lavanway filed a notice of appeal following her sentence to 35 years in the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Harmony Press Receives Tax Abatement to Aid in Future Expansion
A commercial printing business in Bourbon is receiving help to expand following a tax abatement approved on Tuesday.
Culver Planning Bike Routes After Year-long Hiatus
The Town of Culver is hoping to restart a project that Town officials think can improve the community’s quality of place.
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State Grants Available for Quality of Place Initiatives
Cities and towns throughout Indiana are urged to apply for Place Based Investment Funds. The grants from the state Office of Community and Rural Affairs and Indiana Office of Tourism Development support projects focused on furthering quality of place initiatives. Continue reading
Culver Considers Snow Removal Projects as Part of More Comprehensive Ordinance Changes
The Culver Town Council discussed the possibility of providing snow removal services for certain commercial areas of the town, Tuesday night.
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Video Recording Upgrades Approved for Use by Marshall County Law Enforcement
A new video recording system that looks to improve communication between the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and Prosecutor’s offices has received approval.
Driver Arrested Following Traffic Stop
A Plymouth man’s erratic driving resulted in an early morning trip to the Marshall County Jail on numerous charges. Dispatchers got a call around 3:30 a.m. of a possibly impaired or sleepy semi driver all over the roadway on westbound U.S. 30. Continue reading
Marshall County Council Adopts Budget for Sheriff’s Commissary Fund
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department now has a budget for spending revenue generated out of its Commissary Fund.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, Sheriff Matt Hassel approached the fiscal body about the prospect of adopting a budget for certain purchases that hopes to improve the department. The Commissary Fund is the account where money gained from the sale of products to inmates incarcerated at the Marshall County Justice Center is placed.
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Culver Town Council Considers Bike Path Plans, Downtown Snow Removal
The Culver Town Council will be working with downtown merchants this evening to discuss the possibility of sidewalk snow removal.
Races Take Shape in Marshall County
A number of competitive primary races are on the ballot in Marshall County. Republicans Angie Johnson Birchmeier, William Cleavenger and Steven Heim are all running for treasurer. No Democrat had filed as of the Friday deadline. The coroner’s race will be a two-way contest between Republicans John R. Grolich and Bridget Hite. The surveyor’s race drew four Republican candidates: Craig D. Cultice, Rex Gilliland, Don Heckford and Dennis G. Morrison. Continue reading
County Commissioners to Consider Interview and Confession Upgrades
The Marshall County Council plans to review a proposal by the County Prosecutor and Sheriff’s Department during their meeting this morning.
Meth Offender Gets 20 Year Prison Sentence
A Bourbon woman was sentenced this week in Marshall Superior Court to 20 years in prison for dealing in methamphetamine after pleading guilty in two separate cases. Continue reading
Lake of the Woods Burglary Suspect Sentenced
An Elkhart man accused of breaking into several homes in the Lake of the Woods area was sentenced this week in Marshall Superior Court. Eric Pfishner pleaded guilty to the string of burglaries. They occurred between February and April of 2014, according to court documents, many within feet of one another. Continue reading
Plymouth Students Earn Machining Certification Through Machining Courses
Students at Plymouth High School are able to take courses and receive specialized training at the same time.
Plymouth Schools Prepares Action Steps After ISTEP Review
The Plymouth School Board reviewed student performance on the school year 2014/15 ISTEP test, and a few areas for improvement were spotted.
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TCU and John Glenn Announce Partnership
Teachers Credit Union and the John Glenn School Corporation are working together to provide long-term resources to the students and families they serve. The partnership includes the addition of TCU signage to the John Glenn High School gym. It’s expected to be unveiled Feb. 12th. Continue reading