Ancilla College’s Agriculture Program is now a couple months into its first semester. Continue reading
Marshall County Nearing Passage of Buggy Ordinance Tax
The Marshall County Commissioners have taken another step toward the establishment of a buggy ordinance.
Amish populations often use local roadways, but establishing a fee to pay for repairs incurred by their use of Marshall County’s roads was found to be in use in neighboring counties.
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Culver School Board Hears Plans for Grant Funds
The Culver School Board got some more details about how recently-awarded grant funds will be spent. The school corporation was awarded a Secured School Safety matching grant for $23,761 from the state. Continue reading
Knox Man Facing Meth-Related Charges Following Plymouth Traffic Stop
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug and Weapons Arrest
A North Liberty man faces drug and weapons charges in Marshall County after a Sunday night traffic stop. Continue reading
Marshall County To Receive Update on Buggy Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners will receive a report on a proposed buggy ordinance at their meeting, this morning.
Members of the board have expressed an interest in registering buggies used by local Amish populations to navigate local roadways. According to County officials, the equipment causes damage to Marshall County’s roads.
Using similar ordinances from neighboring counties, Marshall County has been working to develop their own. One of the commissioners has brought up the possibility of having a bank near the locations of the Amish collect the fees and register the buggies.
According to the agenda, Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger will provide an update on the ordinance.
The Sheriff’s Department will also be looking to request a vehicle purchase.
Today’s meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. EST at the Marshall County Building.
Culver School Board to Hear Strategic Plan Presentation
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will present its new strategic plan to the school board tonight. School officials are also expected to discuss the preliminary ISTEP scores released by the State Department of Education. Continue reading
Deer Firearm Season Starts Today
This is the busiest hunting weekend of the year, according to the DNR. Tens of thousands of hunters are taking to the woods for deer firearm season. It opens today and continues through Sunday, Nov. 29th. Continue reading
First River Otter Trapping Season Starts Sunday
River otters will be in season in Indiana for the first time in years starting this weekend.
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Local Corporations Receive Secured School Safety Grants
Several school corporations in Marshall County are recipients of Secured School Safety Grant funds from the state. The program provides matching funds to school corporations to conduct a threat assessment, purchase equipment or restrict access to the school or expedite notice to first responders to hire a school resource officer. Continue reading
Indiana Department of Homeland Security Urges Gas Appliance Safety
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security says to leave natural gas appliance work to professionals. The warning comes after four people have been killed in the recent weeks after trying to fix furnaces, heaters, or gas lines. Click here to know the Tips To Keep Your Washing Machine In Good Working Order from The Baltimore Appliance Repair Shop Continue reading
Marshall County Election Board Intends to Certify Ballots, Friday
The Marshall County Election Board will be working to certify the results of November’s General Municipal Election at a meeting this afternoon.
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2015 Tax Amnesty Program Ends Monday
Those behind on their taxes still have a chance to repay the state without incurring any penalties.
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Plymouth Board of Works Approves Crack Sealing Bid
The Plymouth Board of Works this week accepted the lone bid they got for crack sealing of city streets. Continue reading
Marshall County Begins Extra Holiday Travel Patrols, Friday
State Parks to Close for Deer Reduction Hunts
Potato Creek State Park in North Liberty is among several facilities scheduled to close next week for the first of two planned deer reduction hunts this season. Others include Clifty Falls, Fort Harrison, Harmonie, Lincoln, McCormick’s Creek, Ouabachie, Pokagon, Prophetstown, Shades, Shakamak, Tippecanoe River, Turkey Run and Whitewater Memorial. Continue reading
Plymouth High School to Stage “Charlotte’s Web”
Plymouth High School students are bringing the children’s book “Charlotte’s Web” to life this weekend. The school’s Theatre Arts Department is putting on a stage version of the story tonight at 6:30 p.m., tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Continue reading
Ancilla Domini Chapel Hosts Performance of Mozart Mass
The Center at Donaldson will be hosting a performance of Mozart’s Krönungsmesse, or Coronation Mass, at the Ancilla Domini Chapel. The performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 1779 Mass setting will feature the Ancilla Community Choir and Orchestra, as well as five solo vocalists, under the direction of Andrew Jennings. Continue reading
High Wind Warning Issued for Northern Indiana
A high wind warning is in effect for our area until late tonight. South winds are expected to veer southwest and rapidly increase this morning. By afternoon they will become west, according to the National Weather Service. Sustained wind speeds of between 25 and 40 miles per hour are expected, with widespread gusts of 50 to 55 miles per hour. Continue reading
Culver Continues Work on Future Safe Routes Program
The Town of Culver may be looking to start construction on Safe Routes to School projects late next year.
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