The Culver School Board voted Monday to formally accept a Secured School Safety matching grant awarded by the state. Continue reading
INDOT Suspends Road Construction for Christmas Travel
The Indiana Department of Transportation is suspending construction and maintenance work to make Christmas travel safer and a little easier, but some restrictions will remain where long-term projects are taking place. Continue reading
Offices to Close for Christmas
Most government offices will be closed starting tomorrow for the Christmas holiday. Marshall County, the City of Plymouth, and the Town of Culver will all be closed on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Continue reading
Lavanway Sees Murder Charges Dropped in Beating Death of Toddler
McGuire Says Goodbye to Culver Schools
The Culver School Board has formally accepted Superintendent Vicki McGuire’s resignation. She’s leaving Culver to take over as superintendent at the Eastern Hancock school corporation in Central Indiana. Continue reading
County Commissioners Approve Recommendation for Community Corrections Offering
It’s an “historical” moment for the development of the Marshall County Community Corrections program.
That’s the assessment of Superior Court II Judge Dean Colvin, who appeared Monday morning before the Marshall County Commissioners. A newly formed Community Corrections Board has taken some time to develop a job description, advertise a vacancy, review candidate credentials, and recommend a candidate to oversee the program’s operations.
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Gas Prices Battle Refinery Issues Heading into Holiday Travel
Gas prices are expected to jump a bit prior to the major days for holiday travel.
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Protect Your Valuables from Theft This Holiday Season
December and January rank highest when it comes to thefts, but there are some steps you can take to keep your home and belongings secure this holiday season. That’s according to State Farm, citing information from 2014. Continue reading
Plymouth Man Arrested Following Car Crash
A Plymouth man’s recent erratic driving landed him in jail. Continue reading
Regional Cities Kickoff Event Planned Today
Gov. Mike Pence will join area leaders for a Regional Cities grant award kick-off event today in downtown Elkhart. Continue reading
Culver School Board to Take Steps to Replace Superintendent
The Culver School Board is expected to formally accept Superintendent Vicki McGuire’s resignation this evening. McGuire is leaving Culver to take over as superintendent at the Eastern Hancock school corporation in Central Indiana. Continue reading
Marshall County to Re-Consider Intergovernmental Agreement
The Marshall County Commissioners will once again consider an agreement with the City of Plymouth to share the use of the County’s Planning and Inspection Departments.
AAA Expects Increases in Number of Holiday Travelers
AAA is predicting a recording breaking year for holiday travelers.
The group is expecting nearly one in three Americans will make a trip of 50 miles or more this year. It represents a 1.4-percent increase over the same period one year ago. AAA says the number of travelers has increased each year over the last seven years.
Utility Provider Now Offering Text Alerts During Power Outages
Plymouth Board of Works Extends Paramedic Search
The City of Plymouth is continuing its search for a new paramedic. Continue reading
Three Arrested Following Separate Residential Burglary Reports
Argos to Hold Tie-Breaker Vote Following Alleged Secret Ballot Violation
The Town of Argos plans to re-do a vote taken last month to determine who fills a vacancy on its Town Council.
During their November 18th meeting, the Argos Town Council took a vote to break a tie between incumbent Dustin Johnson (D) and Randy Snead (R) following the General Municipal Election. The Marshall County Clerk’s office notified the town of the need to break the tie after certifying that one had indeed taken place.
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RDA Meetings to Determine Next Regional Cities Steps
The board tasked with putting $42-million in Regional Cities grant funds to use will be meeting over the coming weeks to determine how best to use the monies.
Those aims were set by the Indiana General Assembly when it was determined how to implement regional economic development projects.
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Health Organizations Throwing Support Behind Proposed Cigarette Tax Increase
State Lawmakers to Reintroduce HERO Bill
Saving up for retirement could become a little easier for Hoosiers. State lawmakers plan to reintroduce the Hoosier Employee Retirement Option (HERO) bill when the legislative session starts January 5. Continue reading