With flu season right around the corner, now’s the time to get a flu shot. Continue reading
Plymouth Moves Ahead with Greenway Projects
The Plymouth Park and Recreation Department is moving ahead with efforts to repair and extend the Greenway Trail. Continue reading
Gas Prices Expected to Head Back Down
Gas prices appear to be heading back down after jumping up over the past two weeks. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Adopts 2016 Budget
The Plymouth Common Council unanimously approved the 2016 budget during last night’s meeting. The budget calls for more than $12.5 million in spending. Continue reading
Plymouth Homecoming Postponed
Plymouth High School has decided to postpone its homecoming activities in order to give students more time to grieve after the death of student David Bacon. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Teacher Contracts
The Culver School Board has approved teacher contracts for the 2015-2016 school year. Superintendent Vicki McGuire along with four members of the school board were on hand for the special meeting Monday. Continue reading
Culver School Board to Consider Teacher Contracts At Special Meeting
The Culver School Board will hold a special meeting Monday to decide whether to approve teacher contracts for the 2015-2016 school year. Continue reading
Health Officials Stress Healthy Choices During Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
The Indiana State Department of Health is encouraging parents to talk to their kids about making healthy choices. Continue reading
Mosquito Precautions Urged Amid West Nile Increase
West Nile virus has been diagnosed in twelve people in Indiana so far this year, including two who have died. That’s an increase over last year when only 10 people got the virus, but state health officials says there are some steps you can take to protect yourself. Continue reading
Culver-Union Township Public Library Hosts Andrew Carnegie Essay Contest
The Culver-Union Township Public Library is holding an essay competition in honor of Andrew Carnegie. Continue reading
Septic Maintenance Promoted to Protect Waterways
Protecting Indiana’s waterways starts right in your own backyard. That’s the message the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has been working to get out this week. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Bond Refunding
The Culver School Board has approved refunding its 2006 bonds and using the savings to fund improvement projects. Continue reading
Plymouth Medical Center Hosts Teddy Bear Clinic
A local hospital will soon be turning its attention to a different kind of patient. A teddy bear clinic is being held Saturday at Saint Joseph Health System Plymouth Medical Center. Continue reading
EBT System Offline this Weekend
SNAP and TANF benefits will be unavailable for several hours this weekend. Continue reading
Culver Community Schools Expects Budget Shortfall, Works to Create Brand
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s expecting a budget shortfall, in spite of higher-than-projected enrollment. Continue reading
Culver School Board Discusses Temporary Use of Monterey Building
The Culver School Board discussed a use for the Monterey School Building, albeit a temporary one. Olson Auctions requested to use the old school’s parking lot and possibly some of the building for an estate sale. Continue reading
Culver School Board to Hold Budget Hearing, Consider Monterey Proposal
The Culver School Board will be hearing public comments on the 2016 budget, capital projects plan, and bus replacement plan. Also at tonight’s meeting, the board will have a public hearing on the lease agreement, bond refunding, and improvement bonds. Continue reading
EPA Promotes Septic Maintenance
Septic system maintenance is being promoted with the Environmental Protection Agency’s third annual SepticSmart Week. Continue reading
Blazin’ BBQ & Bluegrass Continues in Marshall County
The Third Annual Marshall County Blazin’ BBQ & Bluegrass festival continues today. Continue reading
Benefit Planned for Domestic Shooting Victim
A benefit will be held tomorrow for a woman police say was shot by her estranged husband last month. Continue reading