A change in the way the City of Plymouth handles sewage has led to an update in the way the city may pay for certain items. An ordinance amendment allowing the city to prepay certain claims was approved by the Common Council last week. Continue reading
County Commissioners to Consider Sign Placement
The Marshall County Commissioners will consider a request from the City of Plymouth when they meet Monday morning.
Straight Ticket Voting Changes Require Educational Efforts
Indiana residents are being reminded that straight ticket voting rules have changed for November’s general election.
Culver Blessings in a Backpack Plans Second Fun Run/Walk Fundraiser
Efforts to make sure school children receive the proper nutrition continue in the Culver area. Several Culver Elementary School students are getting food to take home over the weekends, when they’re not getting meals at school, thanks to volunteers from Blessings in a Backpack. Continue reading
Human Trafficking Focus of Upcoming Indiana Youth Institute Program
The dangers of human trafficking and exploitation will be discussed during an event Friday in Rochester. The Indiana Youth Institute is teaming up with Purdue Extension in Fulton County for the presentation. Continue reading
Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay App Now Available
The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay is underway, and there’s a mobile app available to help Hoosiers track the torch’s progress. Continue reading
Missing Teen Found Dead East of Plymouth
A 16-year-old has been found dead in a wooded area east of Plymouth. Rylan Clark was found unresponsive by Plymouth Schools Resource Officer Ted Brown, according to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department. Continue reading
Plymouth to Close Jefferson Street Railroad Crossing Repairs Starting Monday
The City of Plymouth plans to close the Jefferson Street railroad crossing starting Monday morning. Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt told the Board of Works this week that Pioneer Railroad has scheduled repairs for the Jefferson Street crossing. Continue reading
September is National Voter Registration Month
Indiana’s Secretary of State is urging Hoosiers to get registered to vote.
Water Safety Education Leads to Indiana Drowning Death Reductions
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division says drowning deaths are on the decline.
Moped Driver Injured in Rear-End Collision
A Plymouth man was transported a short distance to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center after his moped was rear-ended by a small car on State Road 17 west of Meadow Lane late Friday morning. Continue reading
Culver School Board Seeks Options for Superintendent Search
The Culver Community Schools Corporation is getting ready to search for its next superintendent. The school board last week requested some information about how much it would cost to get some outside help with the search. Continue reading
Voter Fraud Suspected in Central Indiana, Investigation May Expand
Indiana State Police say they’re investigating possible voter registration fraud in Hendricks and Marion Counties.
Plymouth Board of Works Approves CDL Reimbursement Policy
Some Plymouth city employees will have to reimburse the city for specialized training received at the city’s expense, if they leave their position within three years. Specifically, city drivers who get help in obtaining their Commercial Driver’s License will be subject to a new reimbursement agreement adopted by the Plymouth Board of Works Monday. Continue reading
Culver Online Permits Processing Applications
The Town of Culver’s online permitting system began operating on September 1st, and it’s already processing applications.
Weedling Enters Guilty Plea in Infant Death Case
The man accused in the murder of 2-year-old Serenity Wilson has pleaded guilty in the case.
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Well Water Test Kits Available at Marshall County Health Department
The Marshall County Health Department says they have some well water test kits available for those concerned about the safety of their drinking water.
Plymouth Council Approves $500,000 Boys & Girls Club Appropriation
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with its $500,000 contribution to the Boys & Girls Club of Marshall County’s rebuilding project. The Common Council voted five-to-one Monday to appropriate that money out of the city’s Rainy Day Fund. Continue reading
Marshall County Approves Health Department CRC Plans
The Marshall County Council has agreed to move forward with paying for the relocation of the county Health Department.
Culver Intends to Take EMS Service Full Paramedic
The Culver Town Council is aiming to improve its EMS services once again.