U.S. 31 is open to traffic again in Marshall County after a four-vehicle crash early this morning claimed a life. Continue reading
South Gateway Plans to Be Outlined During Public Meeting
Marshall County residents can learn more about the proposed South Gateway development in downtown Plymouth during a public forum next week. Architect and developer Scott Sivan will present the latest conceptual renderings and site plan for the residential resurgence project on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 5:30 p.m. in the old NIPSCO building at the corner of S. Michigan and LaPorte Streets. Continue reading
Denial of Grants, Emergency Declaration Among Challenges Noted in Quarterly EMA Report
The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency has had $246,000 in grant funding requests denied by the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. Continue reading
Ancilla Officials Urge Prospective College Students to Research Scholarships, Complete FAFSA
Admissions officials at Ancilla College say December is prime time for students to begin applying for scholarships to pay their tuition next year. Continue reading
Flags to be Lowered to Mark Pearl Harbor Anniversary
Vice President-elect Gov. Mike Pence is directing flags at all state facilities to be lowered to half-staff at sunrise today to mark a somber anniversary. Continue reading
New Marshall County Health Department Offices Almost Ready
The Marshall County Health Department’s new offices should be completed next week. The department is moving to the Community Resource Center to make room for the expansion of the County Prosecutor’s Office in the Marshall County Building. Continue reading
Driver Jailed Following Road Rage Wreck
Police in Marshall County believe road rage is to blame for a two-vehicle accident that ended with a trip to jail for one of the drivers. It happened just after 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon in the area of U.S. 6 and Sycamore Road, according to the incident report. Continue reading
Both Drivers Injured in Two-Vehicle Wreck
A South Bend woman was airlifted to a Fort Wayne Hospital Monday afternoon with multiple injuries following a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Fir Road and Lincoln Highway. Continue reading
Updates to Marshall County’s Prepayment Procedure to be Considered During Commissioners Meeting
The Marshall County Commissioners will consider changes to the county’s prepayment procedure this morning. Also on the agenda is a resolution to transfer a tax certificate to the Town of Bremen. Continue reading
Support Marshall County United Way With Gift and Golf 2017
Take care of the golfer on your list while helping the United Way of Marshall County. Their popular Give and Golf Cards are available for 2017. Continue reading
Dodson Found Guilty of Attempted Murder
The Marshall County man who was shot by police nearly two years ago has been found guilty of attempted murder. Continue reading
Marshall County Voter Turnout Tops State Average
Marshal County exceeded the state average voter turnout in the November 2016 General Election, according to figures released by the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office. Continue reading
Plymouth Renews Planning, Animal Control Agreements
The City of Plymouth has renewed some of its agreements with various service providers for another year. Continue reading
Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum Accepting Guest Engineer Reservations
If you’ve got a train enthusiast on your Christmas list, the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity available for him or her. They are taking reservations now for their 2017 guest engineer program. Continue reading
Plymouth Agrees to Combine Land Parcels to Ease Work for County Assessor’s Office
The City of Plymouth hopes to simplify work for the Marshall County Assessor’s Office by combining some of its land parcels for tax purposes. Continue reading
Culver Prepares for Community Christmas Celebration
Get in the Christmas spirit tonight in Culver with the lighting of the community tree and more. Continue reading
Culver Middle/High School Racks Up $2,100 in False Alarm Charges
The replacement of the fire alarm system at Culver Community Middle/High School apparently hasn’t been successful in eliminating false alarms. Now the school corporation may owe the Town of Culver $2,100. Continue reading
Plymouth Council Approves Zoning Change for Food Pantry Move
Bread of Life Food Pantry will be able to move to a larger facility, following action by the Plymouth Common Council Monday. Representatives of the organization say they’ve outgrown their current space at Water and LaPorte streets. Continue reading
Culver Middle School Kicks Off Food Drive
A local school is hosting a food drive to help families in need during the holiday season. The Culver Community Middle School Student Council-led effort gets underway today and continues through Dec. 15th. Continue reading
Senator Helps Knox Veteran Obtain Service Medals
A Knox man who served in the U.S. Navy during the Cuban Missile Crisis finally has the service medals he earned more than half a century ago. Continue reading