A man and woman from Knox face drug charges following an early morning traffic stop in Marshall County. Continue reading
Culver Bumping Employee Wages, Fire and EMS Raises Considered Next Year
The Town of Culver has set salaries for its employees heading into the new year.
Prior to finalizing those pay levels, Culver first has to approve them in the form of a salary ordinance. It’s an annual measure that is expected to be well documented by the state of Indiana.
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Indiana Begins Bicentennial Celebration
Indiana’s bicentennial celebration gets underway today with Statehood Day events across the Hoosier State. Continue reading
Archery Program Presented to Culver School Board
The Culver Community Schools Corporation may be looking at adding an archery program for its students. School Board members heard a presentation Monday about the National Archery in the Schools Program. Continue reading
Prevent the Flu During National Influenza Vaccination Week
The flu season may be off to a mild start this year, but it’s still important that you get a flu shot. That’s the message state health officials are working to get out this week during National Influenza Vaccination Week. Continue reading
Secretary of State Warns Hoosiers of Dangers of Asset Recovery Firms
People who’ve lost money in an investment scam are at risk of becoming victimized a second time by companies offering to help them recover their money or bring the perpetrator to justice. That’s according to an advisory issued Thursday by Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson. Continue reading
Let the MAX 98.3 Elves Wrap Your Gifts
Stop by the MAX 98.3 FM studio in Plymouth tomorrow and let Santa’s elves wrap your Christmas gifts. Continue reading
Culver Prepares for Another Shot at Permit Fee Revamp
Culver will take another crack at changing the way it imposes permit fees on local construction and renovation projects.
Culver Town Manager Jonathan Leist says the Town’s Plan Commission has scheduled a public hearing for a new proposal on December 15th.
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Culver School Board Considers Removing Spring Intercession

Back L-R: William J. Sonnemaker, Mark Maes, Ryan Sieber, Ken Vandeputte, Jack Jones, Jim Wentzel
Budget issues have forced the Culver School Board to consider removing the April intercession period from the school calendar. It’s a one-week period immediately following spring break in which students who are struggling with certain classes can work to improve their grades. Continue reading
Culver Schools Schedule Makeup Day
Marshall County Considers Setting Curfew Amid State Changes

Marshall County may soon consider an ordinance specifying a curfew for youth residing, or traveling through the County.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Commissioner’s meeting, Sheriff Matt Hassel explained to the board that the state of Indiana has made changes leaving the responsibility on several matters up to local governments.
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Plymouth Woman Arrested Following Nude Incident
MAX-FM Has Your Hotline to Santa
MAX 98.3 FM is making it a little easier for kids to tell Santa Claus what they want for Christmas. Parents are invited to help their children call toll-free 855-240-4542 ext. 135 and leave a message in Santa’s voicemail box. Continue reading
Culver Schools Expect Budget Reductions, Consider Staff Cuts
Culver Community Schools could be looking at cutting teaching and administrative positions in an effort to help balance the budget. The corporation’s treasurer Casey Howard told the school board during a study session on next year’s budget Monday it looks as though the state will be cutting nearly $2 million of Culver Schools’ funding in 2016. Continue reading
Senator Responds to Lower ISTEP+ Scores

At least one state lawmaker has weighed in on the significant drop in ISTEP+ scores. Sen. Randy Head, R-Logansport, represents the southern portion of Marshall County. He says low scores are a result of the new, more difficult test being graded against the same expectations as the old test. Head adds Hoosiers should not view the drop in scores as a signal that schools are failing. Continue reading
Buggy Ordinance Inches Forward in Marshall County
Culver Considers Changes to Golf Cart Ordinance
A few changes to the way golf carts may be used on the streets of Culver were considered by the Culver Town Council, Tuesday night.
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NIPSCO Warns Customers of Scam
NIPSCO is warning customers of a telephone scam, which began targeting customers over the weekend. Continue reading
Marshall County Tables Planning Agreement with Plymouth in Face of Heavy Workload

The Marshall County Commissioners have decided to gather more information before signing an intergovernmental agreement with the City of Plymouth.
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Culver School Board Dips Into Rainy Day Fund
The Culver School Board has approved some adjustments to its budget as it approaches the end of the year. During Monday’s meeting, they voted to appropriate additional money from the Rainy Day Fund to help cover the cost of salaries. Continue reading