As a part of the annual festival this year, Culver Lake Fest is commemorating the Culver-Union Township Public Library’s centennial by making the theme of this year’s parade ‘100 years of Reading’. The parade is scheduled to commence on Saturday morning but there’s plenty to do prior to that. Continue reading
Maxinkuckee Players Set to Present ‘Hello Dolly’
The community theater in Culver that has been putting on productions for three and a half decades has spent months preparing for their latest show, ‘Hello Dolly!’. Performers come from all over the northern Indiana area to audition to be a part of the Maxinkuckee Players. This year, about thirty thespians will grace the stage towards the end of July and beginning of August. Continue reading
Visit South Dakota’s Landmarks with Kankakee Valley Broadcasting
Enjoy the beauty of the Black Hills, Badlands and more on a six-day, five-night trip with Kankakee Valley Broadcasting. Travel coordinator Ed Hasnerl has a few last-minute seats available for next month’s motorcoach trip to South Dakota. The bus will leave early Aug. 17 from Knox and return on the 22nd. Continue reading
Plymouth Superintendent Recovering Following Readmission to Hospital
Plymouth Schools Superintendent Dan Tyree was released from the hospital on Sunday.
Complications from a kidney transplant surgery led Tyree to be readmitted to an Indianapolis hospital last week. According to information released by the school corporation, Tyree is now recovering at home prior to students returning to class.
Michiana Partnership Says Regional Cities Project List Not Further Reduced
The project list has been limited to 18, but the Michiana Partnership says projects included on the current grant application have not changed for several weeks.
The Michiana Partnership has worked with County and City officials regarding the Regional Cities Initiative. It’s a $42-million grant operated by the state with the aim of attracting and retaining population.
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Marshall County to Consider Eliminating Compensation Time
The Marshall County Council set out to change compensation time, but wound up considering a different proposal.
Judi Stone represents the Personnel Committee to the Council – which was tasked with considering which department pays built-up compensation time if a county employee transfers between departments.
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New School Resource Officer Appointed at Plymouth Schools
The vacancy opened after school resource officer Ted Brown was appointed to serve as Director of Public Safety with the Plymouth School Corporation has been filled.
Corporal Bridget Hite was recently appointed to the position of School Resource Officer.
Culver Considers Changes to Permit and Fee Process Following County Recommendations
Culver could soon change the way it charges for building inspections.
A special work session meeting was held to navigate a problem the Marshall County Commissioners have with the inspection process. Currently, a flat fee of $50 is being charged, but is not repaid if multiple inspections are required.
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Blueberry Business Affected by Abundance of Rainy Weather
Here in Indiana, we have experienced an exceptionally rainy summer season. The amount of rainfall that Hoosiers received in June broke a previous record that had been held since the 1950s. The abundance of rainfall can potentially have adverse affects on local crops and businesses. The local blueberry patches have been feeling the affect of the rainy weather, and so have their blueberries. Continue reading
Beware of Storm Cleanup Scam Artists
Scam artists may be trying to take advantage of Hoosiers who sustained property damage as a result of recent storms. Indiana Department of Homeland Security spokesman John Erickson warns fly-by-night contractors may show up in hard-hit areas. He says they may offer immediate help, collect a down payment for promised work and disappear. Continue reading
Culver Park Board Takes Action Regarding the Weeping Mulberry Tree
Monday night, the Culver Park Board approved the proposed plan to preserve a piece of park history. The weeping mulberry tree that was previously slated for removal will now remain in the park. The tree, which has been growing in the park for more than a century, is in delicate condition. Continue reading
Marshall County Highway Department Shows Savings Through Technology
The Marshall County Highway Department was able to show a cost savings when it comes to road repairs and maintenance.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, Highway Superintendent Jason Peters provided comparables with the amount of patch and materials used. Marshall County agreed to the purchase of a PUG Mill this year. The machine is used for mixing materials in the production of road patch.
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One Seriously Injured in Monday Night Crash
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says the driver of a motorcycle was ejected following a crash near Argos on Monday night.
Marshall County Council Designates Revitalization Zone in Tax Abatement Request
The Marshall County Council took the first step to help a local business expand its operations.
Faulkner Fabricating requested a 10-year property tax levy abatement to help them grow the size of their operation. The company has resided in Marshall County for the past 25 years.
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Culver Looks to Revamp Fees, Gain Additional Information on Flouride
An item tabled for several weeks will come back for additional comments during tonight’s Culver Town Council meeting.
Prior to the regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 EDT, the Town Council will hold a work session to discuss changes to its permitting process. The fees being charged were requested to be changed due to Culver reliance on Marshall County for certain inspections.
Plymouth Considers Policy for Retiree Weapons
The City of Plymouth could soon have a formal policy in place to allow the transfer of service weapons to officers who retire from their police force. Continue reading
Marshall County Agencies Complete Active Shooter Training
Law enforcement and other emergency response agencies in Marshall County are more prepared for a worst-case scenario after an exercise last week. Continue reading
New Flood Warnings Issued for Tippecanoe, Kankakee Rivers
Flood warnings continue through Saturday for the Tippecanoe River near Ora and the Kankakee River at U.S. 30. Continue reading
Culver Union Township Public Library Blood Drive – Book Your Appointment Today
Many things cease during the summer months such as snow and school but there is one thing that never ceases and that is the need for blood donations. According to the American Red Cross every two seconds someone in the U.S needs a transfusion. The Culver Union Township Public Library is doing their part by hosting a blood drive from noon until 5 pm tomorrow. You can do your part by turning up to donate. Continue reading
Arrest Made in Mailbox Explosion Case
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department began investigating a report of a loud explosive device on Sunday after receiving several calls.