Methamphetamine was allegedly found during a Plymouth traffic stop Thursday morning, sending two people to jail. It happened around 9:45 a.m. at U.S. 30 and Michigan Street, according to the Marshall County Police Department. Continue reading
Plymouth Pretzel Factory Prepares to Start Operations
Peanut butter-filled pretzels may start being made in Plymouth as soon as next week. Pretzels, Inc. is wrapping up construction on its new manufacturing facility in the Marshall County Shell Building. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Truck Ban for Residential Area
The City of Plymouth is taking steps to keep semi trucks out of a residential area. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Approves Engineering Proposals for East Side Water, Storm Sewer Projects
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with a couple projects that would improve water quality and reduce flooding on the city’s east side. The board of works voted Monday to allow Midwestern Engineers to proceed with the design process for the Candy Lane storm sewer project and the Richter Road water main extension. Continue reading
Culver Schedules Town-Wide Clean-Up Day, Garage Sales
The Town of Culver has scheduled its spring clean-up day, but a lack of volunteers means it may be the only one for the year. In the past, the town has held two clean-up days, one in the spring and one in the fall. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Creates Economic Revitalization Area for Farm Innovators, Inc.
A Plymouth manufacturer is a step closer to a tax abatement. The Plymouth Common Council voted Monday to establish an economic revitalization area for Farm Innovators, Inc. Continue reading
Culver Council Approves Ambulance Purchase
The Town of Culver is moving ahead with the purchase of a new ambulance. On Tuesday, the town council voted to approve its share of the $128,000 cost. Union Township is also expected to contribute funds. Continue reading
E-Liquid Manufacturing Bill Passes Indiana Senate
A bill that seeks to loosen regulations on Indiana’s vaping industry has passed the State Senate. Logansport Republican Randy Head’s measure would ease some of the certification requirements placed on e-liquid manufacturers. E-liquids are the nicotine-containing fluids that are used in e-cigarettes to create vapor. Continue reading
Mayor Senter Discusses Housing, Downtown Revitalization during State of the City Address
New housing, parks, and job opportunities are a few of the things Plymouth residents can expect to see in the near future, according to Mayor Mark Senter. During his annual State of the City Address Monday, Senter gave an update on the city’s progress in implementing its 2013 Comprehensive Plan. Continue reading
Culver Council to Consider Boat Slip Appeal
The Culver Town Council will continue a discussion on a boat slip renewal during tonight’s meeting. A group of residents is appealing the town’s decision not to let them continue renting the slip. The town council put off making a decision earlier this month, to give council members more time to review the situation and to allow the entire council to be present. Continue reading
Mayor Senter to Deliver State of the City Address Tonight
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter will deliver his annual State of the City Address tonight. It will take place during the Plymouth Common Council regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Continue reading
Indiana Finance Authority to Offer Free Water Testing to Public Schools
Indiana’s public schools can now have their water tested for lead at no cost. The Indiana Finance Authority officially launched the lead sampling program last week, as part of its environmental programs division. Continue reading
Marshall County Receives Bids for Apple Road Bridge Replacement
The replacement of the Apple Road Bridge has drawn interest from four companies. Bids were opened during this week’s Marshall County Commissioners. Continue reading
Culver School Board Accepts $3,000 Donation from Boys & Girls Club
The Culver Community Schools Corporation has gotten a $3,000 donation from the Culver Boys & Girls Club. Continue reading
Marshall County Museum Proceeds with Grant Applications
The Marshall County Museum is moving ahead with upgrades to its Sports Room, as well as a few other projects. Continue reading
SCILL Center Touts Job Placement Success during Presentation to Culver School Board
Vocational training is making a comeback. That’s the message SCILL Center Director Ron Gifford shared with the Culver School Board Monday. Continue reading
Marshall Commissioners Approve E-Recording Agreement
Marshall County is moving ahead with the addition of e-recording services. The county commissioners approved an agreement Monday with e-recording vendor Simplifile. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Collection Agency Contract
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will soon be cracking down on families who owe the corporation money. The school board approved an agreement Monday allowing corporation attorney Jeff Houin to also serve as a collection agent. Continue reading
Expansion of Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office Underway, Following Health Department Move
Now that the Marshall County Health Department has completed its move to the Community Resource Center, attention is now turning to the expansion of the County Prosecutor’s Office. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Bus Purchases
The Culver Community Schools Corporation is getting a couple new school buses, as well as a new van. Continue reading