The Marshall County Council discussed the 2024 Budget. President Jesse Bohannon recommended an increase of wages by 3% which was the recommended amount for the 2024 budget for the rest of the County, $10,000 for Legal Services, and $10,000 for Professional Services.
Continue readingMarshall County is Urging Drivers to Slow Down
This summer, The Marshall County Traffic Safety Partnership is teaming up with other Indiana law enforcement agencies to keep drivers and passengers safe by raising awareness about the dangers of speeding and urging drivers to obey speed limits.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Requests, Hear Updates
Plan Commission Director Ty Adley sought the Council’s support for moving forward with the hiring process for a Planning Technician. He will be requesting a $21,000 transfer and an additional appropriation of $3,500 in August to begin the process. That position has been vacant since December.
Continue readingA Lot of Shows to See Tuesday at the Fair
A lot of shows top the agenda for the Marshall County Fair on Tuesday with the Antique Tractor Show taking place all day at the Fairgrounds in Argos.
Continue readingMaxinkuckee Players Present “Salute to Broadway” at The REES
The Maxinkuckee Players will be taking the stage at The REES theatre for five performances in July.
There will be two matinees at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 23 and Sunday, July 30.
Entertainment Tops the Bill Wednesday at the Marshall County Fair
MCPD Makes Two Arrests
Thursday afternoon at 3:54 p.m. ET the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department received a report of a reckless driver in the area of Academy Drive at Culver Military Academy.
OWI Arrest
On Sunday, July 9, the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was advised of a possible drunk driver on SR 17, and was last seen near Rose Road.
Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Adopts Resolution Concerning EMT Paramedic Training Reimbursement
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members adopted a resolution that would provide reimbursement to those seeking EMT paramedic training.
Continue readingBremen Director of Operations Attends Last Town Council Meeting
Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy is getting ready to leave the position he’s held for the last 10 years.
Continue readingIDEM Issues Statewide Air Quality Action Day for Sunday Due to Canadian Wildfires
Smoke and particulate matter will be moving into the state on Sunday raising particulate levels to unhealthy for sensitive groups.
Continue readingAllie Shook Updates Marshall County Commissioners updated on LLN
Director of the Lifelong Learning Network LLN Allie Shook recently updated the Marshall County Commissioners on the progress of the building and the program.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adjusts Golf Cart Ordinance
Bremen Town Council Approves ARPA Plan Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members adopted an ordinance this week that adjusts the American Rescue Plan Act plan for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingPlymouth Park Department Receives Trail Grant Money
The Plymouth Park Department was recently awarded a grant to extend the Greenways Trail.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Sets Work Session About Sewer Rates
Plymouth Officials Discuss Community Crossing Matching Grant Bid, Funding
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a contract with E&B Paving for two Community Crossings Matching Grant paving projects.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board Discuss Projects
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members reviewed several projects that have been in the discussion stages for a few months.
Continue readingRock Dogs to highlight Mayor’s Months of Music
The Mayor’s Months of Music continues Friday night with the welcoming of The Rock Dogs to the River Park Square stage Friday night at 7 p.m.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Personnel Changes
Personnel items were a big part of the agenda for the Plymouth School Board during their meeting Tuesday.
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