The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will get an update on the Lifelong Learning Network with Allie Shook.
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Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies made an arrest on Thursday morning during a job interview at the department.
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The Plymouth Police Department recently made an arrest of a Plymouth resident for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Considers Match for Make My Move Initiative
The Culver Town Council members discussed a match toward Develop Culver’s work with the South Bend Elkhart Regional Partnership and a Make My Move initiative.
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The Culver Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual fireworks event Saturday, July 1.
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Air Quality Action Day Extended through Friday, June 30
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has forecasted another Air Quality Action Day for Friday, June 30.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Department Investigates Two Incidents
The Plymouth Police Department recently arrested two people in two separate incidents.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Asked to Impose Moratorium to Review Solar Ordinance
The Culver Town Council members were asked Tuesday night to impose a moratorium on large-scale solar farms on agricultural land and industrial energy battery storage projects in the two-mile zone so time could be taken to review the town’s current ordinance concerning these separate items.
Janette Surrisi explained that she read the current ordinance and suggested it needed some updates to include tighter definitions of solar energy systems as it is written in the ordinance, plus the required processes for project permits, setbacks, project plans, decommissioning, and various restrictions when it comes to site plans and equipment. The zoning for industrial battery storage projects should be included in the ordinance and other restrictions.
She asked the council to certify a proposal of a moratorium to the Culver Plan Commission.
Debbie VanDeMark and Paul Levett, both of Culver, spoke of their concerns of the large-scale solar farms and industrial battery storage projects in the county and in the two-mile zone in Culver. VanDeMark noted loss of agricultural land, environmental impact, protecting adjacent landowners, property value guarantees, an emergency fire safety plan, liability insurance, decommissioning, material data safety sheets, protecting farmers who have signed leases, and an energy storage ordinance. Levett made similar remarks.
The council members commented that it might be best to review the ordinance and to keep in mind Senate Bill 33 that addresses a solar and wind power equipment disposal study that is expected to be complete in 2025.
Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Greg Hildebrand commented that many companies are looking for a mix of renewable energy when scouting sites. He added that coal-fired and natural gas plants are being shut down with more renewable energy being sought.
Chris Kline said a lot of misinformation is out there, but several government entities are overseeing the current processes and asked that more study be done on both sides.
Ginny Bess Munroe pointed out that the Town of Culver does not control the entire two-mile zoning of Culver and that some of it is controlled by Marshall County. She encouraged the council to refer to the map to be sure they are discussing the correct areas when further discussions are warranted.
In the end, the council voted 4-1 to impose a two-year moratorium on large-scale solar farms and industrial energy battery storage projects. Council members Bill Cleavenger, Bill Githens, Bill Hamm, and Sally Ricciardi voted in favor, while Rich West opposed the motion. West said he wanted more time to look into a possible moratorium.
Bremen Town Council Considers Funding Request for Fund the Essentials 2
Marshall County United Way Development Manager Brian Teall and Marshall County Community Foundation and United Way Executive Director Linda Yoder presented information to the Bremen Town Council members during their recent meeting about an opportunity for government financial support.
Continue readingHabitat for Humanity of Marshall County Dedication Ceremony Set for Sunday, July 2
A dedication ceremony is planned Sunday, July 2 at 1 p.m. ET for the 25th Habitat for Humanity home in Marshall County.
Continue readingIDEM Extends Air Quality Alert through Thursday, June 29
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has forecasted another statewide Air Quality Action Day for Thursday, June 29. Current air monitor readings across the state remain very high as the Canadian wildfire plume continues to move slowly through the state. Particulates are expected to be in the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” range.
Continue readingIllinois Man Arrested in Marshall County on Suspicion of Drug Possession
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies arrested an Illinois man on Saturday for possession.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works Opens Bids for Community Crossings Matching Grant Projects
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members opened bids for the upcoming paving projects on Gibson Street and Laporte Street.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council hears Downtown Sidewalk Discussion: Ordinance 2023-09
During the regular June meeting, the Bourbon Town Council discussed an outdated ordinance and potential amendments regarding sidewalk issues including outdoor seating and decor for business owners downtown.
Continue readingArgos Community School Board Schedules Surplus Auction, Back to School Night
The Argos Community School Board approved the dates for a surplus auction, according to Superintendent Ned Speicher.
Continue readingCrimes Against Children Task Force Unveils New Website
The Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force has created a new website that will provide the public with information relative to reporting internet crimes against children as well as resources, statistics, and applicable statutes.
Continue readingIDEM Extends Air Quality Alert through Wednesday, June 28
Indiana Department of Environmental Management officials have extended the Air Quality Alert through Wednesday, June 28 as high levels of fine particles continue to pollute the air from Canadian wildfires.
Continue readingCharges Filed in Marshall County in Investigation by Office of the Indiana Attorney General Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
Nurse Practitioner Daniel Tanner and his brother, David Tanner, were recently charged following an investigation by the Office of the Indiana Attorney General Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.
Continue readingBremen Man Arrested on Warrant
PLYMOUTH – A Bremen man was arrested Thursday, June 22 after a struggle with police serving a warrant.
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