The climate data is present now, but local officials with Purdue Extension say the effects may not be seen for several months.
Continue reading
People’s University Classes Starting Soon
If you would like to learn something new, the People’s University of Marshall County is starting classes soon. The People’s University is a collection of lifelong learning classes on a variety of topics held throughout the county. Continue reading
Blueberry Festival Needs Volunteers to Make Event Happen
The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is right around the corner, but organizers say they can still use your help with setting up. Continue reading
Plymouth Woman Arrested After Fleeing From Bar Fight
A 23-year-old Plymouth woman faces several charges after she allegedly fled from a fight at a local bar early Sunday morning. Plymouth Police responded to a report of a large fight in progress at the Mayflower Inn on west Jefferson Street around 2:30 a.m. The police report indicates a vehicle was trying to leave the parking lot when officers arrived. Continue reading
Theft Suspect Faces Additional Charges
A Rochester woman faces multiple charges in Marshall County. Plymouth Police officers responded to Walmart on Oak Drive in Plymouth Saturday night to assist store associates in the apprehension of two theft suspects. Continue reading
Sporting Goods Store Coming to Plymouth
A Micigan-based sporting goods store chain will soon be moving into the former Kmart location in Plymouth. Continue reading
Culver Considers False Fire Alarm Fee Increases
The Culver Town Council may soon be considering whether to punish property owners with repeated false fire alarm calls.
Continue reading
Grants Look To Train Teachers in STEM Fields
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is looking to recruit teachers trained in the STEM fields.
Central Indiana West Nile Cases Present Few Risks for Northern Portion
Two human cases of West Nile Virus have prompted health officials in central Indiana to provide additional information to the public.
Continue reading
Marshall County Community Foundation Announces Matching Grant Opportunity
A partnership between Lilly Endowment and the Marshall County Community Foundation could bring up to $500,000 into the county. The goal of the Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow, or GIFT, initiative is to encourage and strengthen community foundations. Lilly Endowment’s GIFT VI fund will match up to $250,000 of contributions to the Community Fund. Continue reading
Agencies Partner for Indiana Rail Safety Week
It’s Rail Safety Week in Indiana.
Between now and Saturday, agencies around the state will be working together to raise awareness about the dangers of railroad crossings and trespassing on railroad property. Continue reading
Earthquake Drill Scheduled in October
The largest earthquake drill in the Central United States is coming up in October, and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security wants you to take part. Continue reading
Passes Now Available for Blueberry Festival Carnival
The Marshall County Blueberry Festival may still be over a week away, but you don’t have to wait to start planning for your visit. Continue reading
Sleepy Driver Causes Head-On Crash
A head-on collision sends three people to the hospital. It happened just before 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 23 at the intersection of Michigan and Custer Drive. Continue reading
Classes Start at Ancilla
Today’s the first day of classes at Ancilla College. President Dr. Ken Zirkle says the school’s first residence hall means more students, Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Consider Parking Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council will consider an amendment to the downtown parking ordinance when they meet this evening. Businessman John O’Dell complained about parking enforcement at the city’s July 27th meeting. Continue reading
Culver Town Council To Discuss False Fire Alarm Fees
The Culver Town Council will be introducing an ordinance to better manage false fire alarms.
Tonight’s meeting – which was moved from Tuesday to Monday this week – will see an ordinance considered and discussed about controlling the number of false fire alarms.
Voter Registration Ends October 5
If you plan to vote in November’s elections, you have until October 5 to register. Continue reading
Ancilla Students Move Into New Dorm
Ancilla College’s first students to live on campus finished moving in yesterday. Continue reading
Marshall County Police to Conduct Sobriety Patrols
Marshall County Police will be conducting sobriety patrols and checkpoints around the clock for the next couple of weeks. It’s part of the the 2015 nationwide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign. Continue reading