The latest work from Knox artist Mitch Markovitz commemorates a milestone for an area company. Continue reading
Indiana Parks Alliance Contributes to Grant Funds for Classroom Field Trips
The Indiana Parks Alliance has donated funds that will allow more than students from 22 Indiana schools to learn more about the outdoors.
Indiana Beach Now Open Weekends Only
Kids may be back in school, but there’s still time to head to Indiana Beach Amusement Resort in Monticello. Continue reading
Investigation Leads to Arrest of Break-in Suspects
A pair of Marshall County men are facing burglary and theft charges in connection with several recent storage unit break-ins. Continue reading
Plymouth Completes New Signage at Roundabout
Work to at least one sign in Plymouth welcoming visitors to the city has been completed.
The Plymouth Board of Works approved a sign to be placed in the roundabout at Michigan Road and Veteran’s Parkway earlier this year. The goal was to improve the look of the community while greeting those traveling to the area.
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Sen. Donnelly To Support Iran Nuclear Agreement
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly says he will be supporting the proposed Iran nuclear agreement.
After playing things close to the vest for some time, Senator Donnelly said in a statement that a nuclear-armed Iran would pose a threat to the security of the United States.
High School Football is Back on MAX-FM
High school football is back, and MAX-FM will be there to bring you all the action. The regular season kicks off with a Marshall County rivalry tonight, as the Plymouth Rockies visit the Bremen Lions at 7:30 eastern. Continue reading
Marshall County Developing Buggy Tax Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners could soon apply a tax to buggies used by Amish populations in Marshall County. You can also get ivaadvice to know more about debt recovery and to know how to achieve financial goals.
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Culver Tree Group Moves Closer to Building Fence
A group working to preserve the historic weeping mulberry tree in the Culver Town Park is moving ahead with its efforts to build a fence that would allow the tree to remain in the park. Continue reading
WWII Vet Recalls Victory Over Japan, September Recognition Upcoming
An area World War II veteran says he was slated for missions to Japan, but the fighting came to an end prior to his deployment.
State and Federal Agencies Form Partnership to Help Veterans
The Indiana National Guard is teaming up with state and federal agencies to help veterans and their families. The new initiative, called Joining Community Forces Indiana, will work to identify common issues for veterans and provide resources and education for the groups helping them. Continue reading
Culver School Board Hires Financial Adviser for Bond Refunding
The Culver School Board has chosen financial advising firm Umbaugh to help with bond refunding. Continue reading
Ancilla Officials, Bishop Dedicate Residence Hall
The new residence hall at Ancilla College is ready for the rest of the student body to move in on Friday. The Most Reverend Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese blessed the building during a ceremony yesterday in Donaldson attended by about 200 people. He says the word “Ancilla” is Latin for “handmaid.” When Mary was asked by the angel Gabriel if she would say yes to being the mother of the son of God, she answered, “I am the handmaid of the Lord, let it be done to me according to your work.” Bishop Rhoades says that act of faith inspired the sisters of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ to found Ancilla College. Continue reading
Culver School Board Hires Bond Council
The Culver School Board has hired Dennis Otten of Bose McKinney & Evans, LLP, as the school corporation’s bond refinance council. Continue reading
Storm Damage Assessments Underway Locally
A few local counties are among the 29 in which local, state and federal officials have started assessing damage from recent storms. The assessments are part of the multi-step process to determine whether Indiana qualifies for public assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to repair damage caused by severe weather and flooding between June 7th and July 29th. Such assistance reimburses government and some nonprofit agencies for eligible expenses. Locally the list of counties being evaluated includes Marshall, Fulton and Pulaski. Continue reading
Officers Arrest Plymouth Man After Shots Fired
A Plymouth man found out the hard way that guns and alcohol don’t mix. Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputies responded Saturday around noon to a report of a suspicious man in the area of Upas and 10B Roads who was reportedly drinking, shooting road signs with a gun and doing burn outs with his truck. Continue reading
Marshall County Prosecutor Requests Use of Drones
Marshall County could soon be employing the use of drones in law enforcement and emergency situations.
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Culver School Board Addresses Monterey Building
The Monterey School Building is one step closer to being sold by the Culver School Board. Continue reading
Dorm Proves to be Game Changer for Ancilla
Area residents are invited to tour the new residence hall at Ancilla College this afternoon. An open house and blessing of the building ceremony is scheduled at 4 p.m. Student-athletes are already moved in, and the remaining freshmen will be there Friday. Continue reading
SBA Makes Small Business Loans Available Following Disaster Declaration
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering financial assistance to entities affected by rains and flooding that started in the spring of this year.
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