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Plymouth Christmas Celebration Tonight

Posted on November 27, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

Christmas-tree-225x300The City of Plymouth is kicking off the Christmas season this evening with its Holly Jolly Christmas Celebration. Continue reading →

Commodity Prices May Affect Future Agriculture Decisions

Posted on November 27, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

cornfieldCommodity prices have been dropping, which may leave farmers with a few decisions to make over the coming years.
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Hensler’s Christmas Fest Starts Today

Posted on November 27, 2015November 27, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger
  
 

A Hamlet Christmas tree farm is kicking off the holiday season. Today marks the start of Hensler Nursery’s annual Christmas Fest. Continue reading →

Knox Woman Charged for Drug Possession During Shoplifting Incident

Posted on November 25, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

police-lightsA Knox woman is in custody following a shoplifting incident that ultimately led to the discovery of drugs.
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Culver Sends Permit Fee Ordinance Back to Committee, Second Recommendation In Waiting

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

Culver Welcome SignThe Culver Town Council has sent an ordinance designed to revise its permit fees back to committee.
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Bremen Police Chief Decision Postponed

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

Bremen Police DepartmentThe Town of Bremen has postponed a decision on the hiring of a new Police Chief.

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Plymouth Council Considers Fire Department Schedule Changes

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

Plymouth IndianaEmergency responders in Plymouth could see a change in their work schedules in the new year. The Plymouth Common Council is considering an amendment to next year’s salary ordinance that would give Fire Department employees more consecutive days off. Continue reading →

Holiday Cooking May Lead to Fire Hazards, Agencies Provide Safety Tips

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

fireThanksgiving brings out the amateur chef in many families, but may also bring about potential fire hazards.
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Expert Offers Turkey Preparation Tips

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

RoastTurkeyWithCranberryOrangeGlaze_710_376_s_c1_c_cExperts with the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line are standing by to answer any questions you may have about how to prepare the main dish for your Thanksgiving meal. Amy Roska has been dishing out cooking advice for seven years. She says the bird should be baked breast side up. Continue reading →

INDOT Suspends Road Construction for Thanksgiving Travel

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

INDOT-logo-150x131More Hoosiers are hitting the roads this year for Thanksgiving, and the Indiana Department of Transportation is working to make holiday travel a little bit easier. Most maintenance and construction activities will be suspended starting at noon today and lasting until Monday morning. Continue reading →

Greater Police Presence Planned for Holiday Weekend

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

police-lightsIf you’re hitting the road for Thanksgiving, be on the lookout for more police patrols. Indiana State Police, as well as local law enforcement agencies, are increasing their presence on Indiana roadways for the holiday period. Continue reading →

Offices to Close for Thanksgiving

Posted on November 25, 2015November 25, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

news-2Government offices will be closed and mail won’t be delivered tomorrow because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Continue reading →

Plymouth Council Moves Ahead with Tax Abatement Request

Posted on November 24, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

Plymouth IndianaA Plymouth industry is one step closer to getting a tax abatement from the city. The Plymouth Common Council Monday unanimously passed a resolution creating an Economic Revitalization Area for the WestRock factory. Continue reading →

Culver Prepares for Possible Decision on Construction Permit Fee Ordinance

Posted on November 24, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

culver-town-hallThe Culver Town Council will be bringing back an issue that stirred controversy two weeks ago.

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Gas Prices to Remain Affordable for Thanksgiving Travel

Posted on November 24, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

gaspumpGas prices are expected to stay low during the Thanksgiving travel period. Continue reading →

Thanksgiving Travel Expected to Increase in Indiana, Nation

Posted on November 24, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

Triple-AAAMore Americans will be traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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Thanksgiving Meal Cost Hits 30 Year High

Posted on November 24, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

RoastTurkeyWithCranberryOrangeGlaze_710_376_s_c1_c_cAn informal survey of volunteer shoppers suggests the price of a 16-pound turkey has increased slightly for 2015.

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Bremen Anticipates Police Chief Appointment

Posted on November 23, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

Bremen Police DepartmentThe Town of Bremen will consider whether to appoint a new police chief during their Town Council meeting, today.

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ISP Stepping-up Enforcement During Holiday Travel Period

Posted on November 23, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

ISP_logo_1Indiana State Police are pumping up patrols this week in anticipation of the Thanksgiving holiday travel period.

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Plymouth Council to Discuss Salary Ordinances

Posted on November 23, 2015Author Michael Gallenberger

Plymouth IndianaSalary ordinances will be on the agenda when the Plymouth Common Council meets this evening.

Second and third readings will be held for an amendment to the 2016 salary ordinance to address the fire department’s work schedule, while an ordinance fixing salaries for Plymouth elected officials in 2016 will be brought to a first reading. Continue reading →

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