A Plymouth man faces drug charges after he reportedly passed out in his car with the motor running at a busy intersection Thursday morning. Plymouth Police and EMS responded to the U.S. 30 exit ramp to State Road 17 just before 7 a.m. Continue reading
Expanded Yellow River Festival Celebrates Indiana History
Travel back in time this weekend at Plymouth’s River Park Square during the annual Yellow River Festival. President Eric Anderson says this year’s event has been opened up to reflect Indiana’s rich heritage in conjunction with the state’s bicentennial. It will span 1940 through 1940. Continue reading
Culver Schools Announce Summer Food Service Program Dates, Times
The Culver Community School Corporation is taking part in the USDA’s Summer Food Service Program. Free meals will be available to all children ages 18 and younger and to adults who are enrolled in a state-approved education program for the mentally or physically disabled. Continue reading
Culver Community Schools Hosting All-Class Reunion
Alumni of the Culver Community Schools Corporation are invited to a first-of-its-kind all-class reunion this weekend. It will take place tomorrow evening at 7:30 at The Lakehouse Grille in Culver, and will feature musical entertainment from the band Dazed and Confuzed. Continue reading
State Parks Roll Back Entrance Fees to Celebrate 100 Years
Celebrate like it’s 1916 with a trip to an Indiana State Park this weekend. In honor of their centennial celebration, the DNR is rolling back entrance fees to 10-cents per person on Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5. That’s how much gate admission cost in 1916. Continue reading
Culver Recruits New Blood for Indiana Main Street Project
The group working to designate Culver as an Indiana Main Street Community is looking for new members, and they believe they have the resources to expand.
‘Bison-tennial’ Highlights Indiana History and Community Involvement
Several Marshall County organizations are taking part in a statewide public art initiative celebrating Indiana’s bicentennial.
Large, fiberglass bison sculptures were delivered to Marshall County on Tuesday. They will appear at the Marshall County Historical Museum on Michigan Street in Plymouth and at the Bremen Center for Seniors.
INDOT Begins Accepting Applications for Matching Road Grants
Local communities have been talking about it for several weeks, but the Indiana Department of Transportation is now ready to begin accepting the applications.
AgriVision Award Nominations Sought
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture is looking to recognize an innovator in the agriculture industry. Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 AgriVision Award. Continue reading
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Charges, Two Arrests
A Chicago man and a Plymouth woman face methamphetamine-related charges following a Tuesday morning K9 assisted traffic stop. Plymouth Police pulled the vehicle over at the intersection of North and Center Streets, according to the incident report. Continue reading
Full House Provides Input on Marshall County Tax Increase Proposal
A public hearing Tuesday night in Marshall County brought as many opinions as individuals in attendance.
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Plymouth Mayor Considers Solutions Following Greenway Trail Attack
A recent mugging on the Greenway Trail in Plymouth has prompted the City’s Mayor to consider some potential security options.
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Stellar Fest Kicks-off Awareness Campaign for Major State Designation
Culver is prepared to get the community in the right frame of mind leading up to their application as an Indiana Stellar Community.
Walorski’s Offices to Present Jobs and Veterans Resource Fair in Mishawaka
Local veterans and job seekers are invited to a job fair hosted by U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski’s office. Not only will tomorrow’s event feature more than 60 employers with 1,100 jobs available, according to Walorski’s offices, but it will also include representatives from 10 veterans service organizations. Continue reading
Tax Scammers Now Targeting Students
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers about another phone scam, this one targeting students. A caller claiming to be from the IRS demands payment for a “Federal Student Tax,” threatening to report students to the police if they don’t wire money immediately. Not only are these scammers not from the IRS, the “Federal Student Tax” doesn’t even exist. Continue reading
Chicago Man Jailed on Domestic Battery, Strangulation Charges
A Chicago man faces criminal charges in Marshall County following a weekend incident at Jellystone Campground. Continue reading
Bourbon Police Make Arrest in Connection with April Shooting
A Mentone man faces charges in connection with the April 29th firing of shots into a residence in Bourbon. Continue reading
Culver Main Street Pursuit Aided Through Non-Profit Status
Culver is attempting to improve its downtown area, but they’re asking for more volunteers to help with the process.
The Town is engaged in discussions with representatives from the state’s Indiana Main Street Program. It’s designed to enhance economic development and revitalization of downtown areas in communities across the state.
Culver Receives LOIT Distribution, Mulls Matching Grant
The Town of Culver has followed suit to establish a fund for road funding distributions from the state.
This week, Town Council members agreed to establish a Local Option Income Tax Fund per the direction of the Department of Local Government Finance. It’s the requirement to properly receive funds designated for road funding and repairs.
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Memorial Weekend Brings Swimming Safety Reminders
The Indiana State Department of Health is hoping to prepare Hoosiers for Memorial Day by offering a few water safety tips.
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