Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger updated the commissioners last week on an effort to name the new bridge on U.S. 31 in Marshall County.
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Michigan Residents Arrested on Suspicion of Public Intoxication, Illegal Consumption of Alcohol
Two Michigan residents were arrested Sunday, May 7 after a Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputy responded to a disabled vehicle call around 5:47 a.m. ET.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will hold a public hearing concerning the re-establishment of the Cumulative Capital Development Fund.
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John Glenn School Superintendent Discusses State Budget with School Board
With Indiana’s legislative session concluding and 48 new laws being passed that will directly impact public education, John Glenn School Superintendent Christopher Winchell updated the John Glenn School Board on a scare that they had pertaining to the State-approved school budget for the John Glenn School Corporation.
Continue readingUpdate Given on Trustee Cabin at Memorial Forest
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members received an update on the progress of the relocation of the old West Township Trustee cabin last week.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety, Plymouth City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will open bids for the 2023 street paving projects when they meet tonight.
Continue readingUnion-North United School Board to Meet Tonight
The Union-North United School Board will meet tonight where the members will look at a proposal to withdraw from the JESSE Cooperative.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Arrest Three on Warrants
Three people were arrested on active warrants in three separate incidents in Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board Appoints Principal to Lincoln Education
The Plymouth Community School Board officially appointed a principal to the Lincoln Education Center.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Discusses JESSE Cooperative
The John Glenn School Board was updated on status of the dissolution of the JESSE program at a recent school board meeting.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Funding for Sidewalk Program
Marshall County Historical Society Museum to Present Brown Bag Event
The Marshall County Historical Society Museum and Crossroads Center in Plymouth is holding a Brown Bag Lunch event Friday, May 12 at noon ET.
Continue readingMinnesota Woman Arrested after Traffic Stop in Marshall County
A woman from Burnsville, Minnesota was arrested after a traffic stop Tuesday, May 2 in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlymouth Board Approves Redistricting
PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Community School Board approved a plan for redistricting during their regular meeting on Tuesday night.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Approves Documents for Upcoming Projects
Superintendent Christopher Winchell updated the John Glenn School Board on the status of an ongoing facilities project that began in 2019 during Tuesday’s meeting.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Sheriff’s Purchase Requests
The Marshall County Commissioners considered a couple of requests from Sheriff Matt Hassel Monday morning.
Continue readingPlymouth Common Council amends Facade Grant for full 20 Percent for Wild Rose Moon
The Plymouth Common Council amended the previous approval of a Facade Grant for Wild Rose Moon to increase it to the full 20% of cost for eligible repairs. During the previous Common Council meeting the grant was approved for 20% of total cost of repairs; not including the amount covered by an OCRA grant. Upon further review of past approvals, it was discovered that The REES benefited from multiple grants for the roof. To maintain consistency and fairness; the Council revisited the issue at the recommendation of Councilman Duane Culp and approved the 20% match for the approximately $75,000 total project cost which included coverage from the OCRA grant.
Continue readingCompton and Listenberger Advance to November’s General Election to Compete to be Plymouth’s Next Mayor
Out of the four Republican candidates that ran to be on the GOP ballot for the Mayor of Plymouth, Greg Compton secured 49.46 percent of the votes. Compton advances to the General Election in November where he and Democrat candidate Robert Listenberger will compete to be the next Mayor of Plymouth.
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