Plymouth’s Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project continues to move ahead. Continue reading
Lunch Prices May Increase at Plymouth Schools
School lunch prices may be going up for Plymouth students. Continue reading
State and Federal Income Taxes Due Monday
Taxpayers have a few more days before the state and federal filing deadlines. The Indiana Department of Revenue says taxpayers who are unable to pay must file an extension using form IT-9 in order to avoid penalties. Estimated payments are also due today. Visit www.in.gov/dor for more information about Indiana income tax filing. Continue reading
Police Investigating Cause of Single Vehicle Fatality
The cause of a single-vehicle crash in rural Marshall County that claimed a Bremen woman’s life is still under investigation. It happened just before 10:30 yesterday morning on 9B Road just east of Gumwood Road, according to Indiana State Police. Continue reading
Weather Station Coming to Plymouth Airport
Plymouth Municipal Airport is one step closer to having its own weather station. On Tuesday, the Plymouth Aviation Commission accepted a bid from Michiana Contracting to purchase and install an AWOS III weather station for a cost of just under $150,000. Continue reading
Culver Considers Special Permitting for Alcohol In Town Park
Culver may be experimenting with alcohol in the Town Park later this year, but only for certain events.
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Upgrades Continue for Plymouth Athletic Facilities
Construction is set to start this spring on the new tennis courts at Centennial Park in Plymouth. On Tuesday, the Plymouth School Board approved the funding arrangements for the school corporation’s share in the cost of the project. Continue reading
Marshall County Arrests Seven During March Enforcement Campaign
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says they saw plenty of activity during their March special enforcement campaign.
Indiana Composites CEO Discusses Bourbon Expansion
A supplier for the marine, RV and specialty vehicle markets is setting up shop in Bourbon, with plans to add nearly 200 jobs in the next year. Indiana Composites, LLC is moving into the Reynold’s Building on Center Street. Officials plan to invest about $3 million in new machinery and an additional $790,000 in renovations. Continue reading
Discussions Continue for Plymouth Railroad Crossing Improvements
Work to improve some of the railroad crossings in Plymouth may begin in the near future. The city’s been working for months to contact the owners of the city’s railroads to fix some of the rough crossings and address other issues, but little progress had been made until the last few weeks. Continue reading
Plymouth School Principals Discuss Additional Test Results
Plymouth school principals reviewed their schools’ test results during Tuesday’s school board meeting. Last month, the elementary school principals discussed their schools’ scores on last year’s ISTEP test. This week, Riverside Intermediate School Principal Jeni Hirschy and Lincoln Junior High School Principal Reid Gault had the chance to talk about their schools’ results. Continue reading
Family Focused PAC Endorses Republican for State Office
A candidate for state office in Marshall County has received the endorsement of a “Pro-Family” organization’s Political Action Committee.
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DNR Investigating Lake Maxinkuckee Drowning
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the Tuesday afternoon drowning death of a fisherman in Lake Maxinkuckee. Continue reading
Indiana Composites Moves to Bourbon, Creating Jobs
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation announced the creation of jobs in Bourbon, Tuesday morning.
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Marshall County Analyzes Budget, Tough Decisions Ahead
A financial plan has been outlined, but the Marshall County Council will need some time to consider the details.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, representatives from financial firm Umbaugh and Associates presented their analysis of the county’s financial position and spotted certain funds in need of attention.
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Challenges Arise for Plymouth Pedestrian Facilities
Improvements to Plymouth’s pedestrian facilities were discussed during Monday’s Board of Works Meeting. City Engineer Rick Gaul gave board members an update on Plymouth’s Safe Routes to School project. Continue reading
Culver Town Council Considers CEDIT Letter of Support
The Town of Culver will continue considerations of a plan that would alter the local CVS Pharmacy location.
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More Test Scores to Be Discussed at Plymouth School Board Meeting
The Plymouth School Board will get an update on some more test scores during tonight’s meeting. Continue reading
Marshall County EMA Offers Weather Radio Programming Service
The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency believes it’s time to get prepared for severe weather.
Dispatchers Recognized during Public Safety Telecommunications Week
Emergency dispatchers are getting some recognition this week. Governor Mike Pence has officially declared this week Public Safety Telecommunications Week. Continue reading