Minor flooding of the Tippecanoe River near Ora is expected to occur over the weekend. A flood warning remains in effect until late Sunday night. As of 8 p.m. Wednesday the river was holding steady at 11.7 feet. That’s just below the 12 foot flood stage in that area. Continue reading
Swearing In Ceremony Scheduled Today for Plymouth Officials
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and other city elected officials will be sworn in later today. Marshall County Clerk Deb Vandermark will administer the oath to the mayor, clerk-treasurer, council members and city attorney at 1 p.m. in the city council chambers. Continue reading
Culver Council Says Goodbyes to Retiring Members
Tuesday night marked the final meeting of their term for two members of the Culver Town Council.
Ed Pinder will retire from the Council after serving 16 years in the seat. Another member, Jean Rakich, served a shorter one-year term, but was equally thankful for the experience.
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Plymouth Student Chosen for All-State Jazz Band
A Plymouth student has been selected for the 2016 Indiana Junior All-State Jazz Band. Hugh Smith, an eighth-grader at Lincoln Junior High School, will be playing the trumpet when the band performs Friday, January 15 in Fort Wayne, as part of the Indiana Music Education Association’s 2016 State Conference. The band is made up of seventh-through-ninth graders from around the state. Continue reading
Donations Allow Culver Library Chance to Provide Emergency Medical Care
The Culver-Union Township Public Library is now home to a medical device that may one day save a life.
Members of the library’s fundraising arm, Friends of the Library, have been accepting donations to purchase an Automated External Defibrillator. The equipment is used as a means to restart a proper heart rhythm during cardiac arrest.
Nutritionist Offers Tips for Healthy Lifestyle Resolutions
For those making a resolution to be healthier in the new year, it’s important to have a plan. Continue reading
Don’t Drink and Drive this New Year
As you prepare to ring in 2016, include plans to stay safe as you celebrate. Mothers Against Drunk Driving is once again urging everyone to designate a non-drinking driver before celebrations begin. Continue reading
Third Suspect Arrested in Connection With Lowe’s Theft
Investigators with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department have arrested a third suspect in the Dec. 26th theft of power tools and other items from the Plymouth Lowe’s store. Employees there called 911 following the incident and advised the suspects left in a white Ford SUV. Continue reading
Flood Warnings Extended for Area Rivers
Flood warnings are in effect through early next week for a couple of low-lying problem spots. Continue reading
Golf Cart Permit Fee Changes Cause Problems for Culver Town Council
An ordinance that specifies the use of golf carts within Culver’s Town Limits ran into a few problems, Tuesday night.
The matter was approved on first reading earlier this month. Golf carts are a common method of transportation during the warmer months in the lake community. The Town already has an ordinance in place regulating their use, but Town Administration has proposed changes to the way they’re used in Town and the fees associated with the proper permits.
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Plymouth Prepares for 2016
The City of Plymouth made some preparations for the new year during Monday’s Common Council meeting. The council approved the 2016 fee schedule for the Department of Parks and Recreation on second and third readings. Continue reading
INDOT, Motorists Prepare for Winter Weather
Since winter weather can turn severe at a moment’s notice, the Indiana Department of Transportation is urging motorists to be prepared ahead of time. They say when it comes to bad weather, remember the phrase, “Ice and snow, take it slow!” Continue reading
IRS Offers Tips for Year-End Giving
If you’re still planning on making some year-end gifts to charity, the IRS has some tips for properly deducting them from this year’s taxes. Continue reading
Kicking the Habit Presents Challenges for New Year’s Resolutions
Offices to Close for New Year’s Day
Government offices will be closed Friday for the New Year’s holiday. That includes the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ license branches and all county and local government offices. Mail will not be delivered New Year’s Day. Continue reading
Marshall County Police Searching for Vehicle Theft Suspect
Investigators from the Marshall County Police Department are searching for a man who reportedly led a patrol officer on a high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle early Sunday morning. Continue reading
Plymouth Opens Warming Shelter
Widespread power outages last night prompted officials in Plymouth to open a warming shelter for displaced residents. Space is available at the fire station for anyone who needs a place to stay until their utility service is restored. Continue reading
Kankakee River Flood Warning Issued
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Kankakee River at U.S. 30. Continue reading
Argos Re-Votes Following Alleged Open Door Violation
The Town of Argos has corrected an error in the election of one of its Town Council members.
Earlier this year, the Argos Town Council was required to break a tie for one of its three available Town Council seats. The tie for the final available seat was certified after Election Day by the Marshall County Election Board.