Former Marshall County Council President Matt Hassel formally handed over his gavel during the council’s meeting Monday. Continue reading
Culver Town Council to Hear Comments on Unsafe Buildings Ordinance
The Culver Town Council will take the 2016 budget to a second and third reading at its meeting tonight. The two readings are required before the council can decide to adopt the budget. Continue reading
INDOT Recruits Snowplow Drivers
The Indiana Department of Transportation’s looking for snowplow drivers for this winter. Continue reading
Plymouth First Graders Hold Shoe Drive
First graders at Washington Discovery Academy in Plymouth are putting what they learn in the classroom into action by collecting shoes to be sent to developing countries. Continue reading
FEMA Offers Fire Safety Tips
It’s Fire Prevention Week, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency has some tips to protect you and your family from the dangers of a house fire. Continue reading
United Way Highlights Achievements at Boys and Girls Clubs
The Boys and Girls Club is helping kids through educational activities at its three Marshall County locations, thanks to the assistance of the United Way of Marshall County. Continue reading
ISP, INDOT Remind Drivers to Move Over, Slow Down
Indiana drivers are being reminded to move over when an emergency vehicle’s stopped on a road with its lights flashing. The Indiana State Police and the Indiana Department of Transportation are teaming up for the “Move Over, Slow Down” safety blitz happening Monday through Friday of next week. Continue reading
Caucus Set for Marshall County Council Seat
A caucus will be held in a couple weeks to find a replacement for Matt Hassel as the Marshall County Council member for District 1. Hassel stepped down last week in order to become the new Marshall County Sheriff. Continue reading
Absentee Voting Begins
Absentee voting starts today for November’s General Election. Continue reading
Culver Community Schools Corporation Receives Donations
Donations to the Culver Community Schools Corporation were recognized during yesterday’s school board meeting. Continue reading
Fire Marshal Stresses Importance of Smoke Alarms and Escape Plans
Having working smoke alarms is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself from a fire. Continue reading
Bremen Starts Looking for New Police Chief
The Town of Bremen is beginning its search for a new police chief, after Matt Hassel left the job to take over as Marshall County Sheriff. Continue reading
Education Session Planned for Medicare Enrollment
This year’s Medicare enrollment period is October 15 to December 7, and that means those currently on Medicare will have the chance to make changes to their Advantage or prescription plans. Continue reading
Checkups Encouraged During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Continue reading
Culver School Board to Decide on Policy Changes
The Culver Community School Board will decide whether to approve updates to the corporation’s policies and bylaws. During tonight’s meeting, they plan to have a second reading and a vote on the proposed changes. Continue reading
OUCC Seeks Consumer Input on Utility Bills
A state agency representing the interests of utility consumers is asking for residents’ thoughts about their utility bills. Continue reading
Businesses Asked to Register for Plymouth Downtown Trick or Treat
Registration’s now open for businesses planning to take part in Plymouth’s Downtown Trick or Treat event. Continue reading
Argos Solar Farm Nears Completion
A new solar farm’s just about ready to go online in Argos. The Indiana Municipal Power Agency has installed around 3,000 solar panels on town-owned land west of U.S. 31 near the intersection with State Road 10. Continue reading
Grocery Prices Up, According to Farm Bureau Survey
The price of groceries is up from last year. That’s according to the Indiana Farm Bureau’s fall market basket survey, which measures the total cost of 16 food items. Continue reading
Reunion Planned for Former Mishawaka NICU Patients
Saint Joseph Health System is hosting a reunion this weekend for families with children who spent time in the Mishawaka Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Continue reading