The Marshall County Health Department is gearing up for its move to the Community Resource Center. Continue reading
Bremen Added to Hometown Collaboration Initiative
The Town of Bremen has been added to Indiana’s Hometown Collaboration Initiative. It’s designed to help communities of 25,000 or fewer people develop local leaders, promote small businesses, and enhance their natural and physical assets. Continue reading
Marshall County Eases Restrictions on Sign Content
A Supreme Court decision on free speech has led to changes in Marshall County’s sign ordinance. Continue reading
Culver Teams Up with Marshall County for Planning Services
The Town of Culver is partnering with Marshall County for building and planning services. County Building Commissioner Chuck DeWitt has been selected to serve as the town’s new building commissioner. He replaces Russ Mason, who stepped down in October. Continue reading
Marshall County Man Faces Felony Charges After Allegedly Shooting Neighbor’s Dogs
A Marshall County man was arrested after allegedly shooting a neighbor’s dogs. Marshall County Police were called to the 17000 block of Vine Street in Tyner around 1:13 Tuesday afternoon, after someone reported two dogs being shot. Continue reading
Arrest Made in Connection with Attempted Kroger Robbery
Plymouth Police have arrested a man in connection with an attempted robbery last week at the city’s Kroger store. Sean A. Critchlow, 23, of Plymouth was arrested Friday regarding charges of Robbery and Attempted Robbery. Continue reading
North Judson Man Arrested for Possession of Cocaine
A traffic stop in Plymouth allegedly turned up several grams of cocaine Sunday night. Continue reading
Marshall County Commissioners to Discuss Zoning Ordinance Changes, Intergovernmental Agreement
A few changes to Marshall County’s zoning ordinance are being discussed by the County Commissioners this morning. The sections up for discussion involve sign standards, as well as permits and fees, according to the advance meeting agenda. Continue reading
Plymouth High School Schedules Freshmen Orientation, PSAT Score Meeting Tomorrow Evening
Plymouth High School’s Freshmen Orientation takes place tomorrow evening. Continue reading
Prospective College Students Reminded of FAFSA Changes
Students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid will notice a few changes this year. Continue reading
Thanksgiving Travel Enforcement Blitz Nets Seven Arrests for Marshall County Sheriff’s Department
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has announced the results of its Thanksgiving 2016 travel enforcement effort. Continue reading
Senator Donnelly Discusses Hoosier Healthcare
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly is discussing his plans for healthcare in Indiana following the talk of repealing The Affordable Care Act.
Donnelly said Friday there must be a plan to replace the healthcare of those currently depending on government healthcare plans following the repeal of this bill. Continue reading
Bishop Rhoades to Give Keynote Speech at Plymouth Prayer Breakfast
The City of Plymouth has announced the speaker for this year’s National Day of Prayer Breakfast. Bishop Kevin Rhoades will be giving the keynote speech this year, according to the mayor’s office. Continue reading
Ancilla Sees Opportunities for Agriculture Students
Ancilla College’s first group of Agriculture students are set to graduate this spring. Continue reading
Senator Donnelly Acknowledges Knox Veteran and Hoosier Pride
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly is touting his recent success at getting a Knox Navy Veteran his medals. Joe Perch earned medals while serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Continue reading
Bourbon Men Taken to Jail on Battery Charges
Two Bourbon men were taken to the Marshall County Jail in separate battery incidents this week. Continue reading
Culver Council Reorganizes for 2017
The Culver Town Council met on Tuesday to reorganize for the year of 2017. Council President Ginny Bess Munroe and Vice President Sally Ricciardi were reappointed to their positions. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Rainy Day Fund Transfer
The Culver Community Schools Corporation is adding some money into its Rainy Day Fund, but hopes for a longer-term funding solution from state lawmakers. Continue reading
Marshall County Crash Sends Argos Woman to Hospital
An Argos woman was taken to the hospital, following a crash Wednesday afternoon in Marshall County. Continue reading
Applications Available for Culver Schools Superintendent Position
The Culver School Board is now accepting applications for a new superintendent. Board members have been working with the Indiana School Boards Association to help with the search process. Continue reading