Experts with the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line are standing by to answer any questions you may have about how to prepare the main dish for your Thanksgiving meal. Amy Roska has been dishing out cooking advice for seven years. She says the bird should be baked breast side up. Continue reading
Culver Prepares for Possible Decision on Construction Permit Fee Ordinance
Thanksgiving Travel Expected to Increase in Indiana, Nation
Thanksgiving Meal Cost Hits 30 Year High
Bremen Anticipates Police Chief Appointment
ISP Stepping-up Enforcement During Holiday Travel Period
Saturday Storm Brings Winter Weather Advisory for much of Northern Indiana
Firearm Reported Stolen from Rochester Residence
Local Farm Bureaus Recognized for Influence, Education
U.S. 30 Car Chase Results in Ft. Wayne Resident’s Arrest
Meteorologists Forecasting Snow During Weekend Storms
Culver Redevelopment Commission Continues Business Program for Façade Improvement
Culver businesses have another opportunity to be reimbursed for work on the front of their buildings.
The Culver Redevelopment Commission’s Façade Grant Program is still in its pilot stages and hopes to promote general maintenance while enhancing the look of Culver’s buildings.
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Just in Time for Snow Forecast, Indiana Recognizes Winter Weather Preparedness
Snow is in the forecast for Saturday, and the Indiana Department of Transportation is readying for the change in weather.
The snowfall is being predicted during what Governor Mike Pence declared Winter Weather Preparedness Week. The recognition started on Sunday and lasts through Saturday.
INDOT says, however, they have been preparing for possible accumulation this week since the spring. Continue reading
Argos Retains Incumbent Johnson Following Tie-Breaker Vote
Speed Limit Established North of Michigan Road Roundabout
Ancilla College Speakers Explore Peace and Resistance, Thursday
Traffic Violation Leads to Stolen Property Charge for Plymouth Teen
Marshall County Adapts to New Inmate Healthcare Requirements

Inmates booked at the Marshall County Jail could soon see changes in the way they receive healthcare advice from primary care clinic in Jackson, TN.
Marshall County previously paid for medical attention given to their inmates. They can also take the help of expert lawyers from Rocky Mountain Healthcare Law to provide legal advises. That is required under state statute. Changes approved by the General Assembly, however, are attempting to limit costs incurred by county governments for such an expense.
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Argos Prepares to Finalize Town Council Selections During Tie-Breaker Vote
Culver Awaits Full Council Attendance for Permit Fees Vote
The Town of Culver may be waiting on full attendance from its board before taking a proposed permit fee ordinance to a first reading.
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