Indiana State Police troopers are investigating a single-vehicle fatality accident in Marshall County that occurred Monday afternoon.
Continue readingPedestrian Hit by Car in Friday Night Accident in Marshall County
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call Friday, March 17 shortly after 11 p.m. ET where a pedestrian was reportedly struck by a car on Michigan Road in the area of 2C Road.
Continue readingStan Klotz to Remain as Marshall County Commission President
Marshall County Commissioner Stan Klotz will remain as president of the executive branch.
Continue readingRochester Man Arrested Following Marshall County Accident
A Rochester man was arrested Sunday, March 19 shortly before 3 p.m. ET after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated a property damage accident in the area of 16C Road and Queen Road.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Scheduled in Plymouth
The Marshall County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Health are hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic scheduled for Thursday, March 23 through Saturday, March 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET each day at the Lifeplex at 2855 Miller Drive in Plymouth. The flu vaccine will also be available.
Continue readingU.S. 30 West ProPEL Office Hours Scheduled for Wednesday in Hamlet
The Indiana Department of Transportation and the U.S. 30 West ProPEL team will host office hours Wednesday, March 22 from noon to 2 p.m. CT at the Hamlet Branch of the Starke County Public Library System for interested residents to ask questions about the ProPEL planning studies.
Continue readingApplications Available for Culver’s Sidewalk Program
Applications are now available to apply for the Town of Culver’s Sidewalk Program. Those completed applications, including a sketch of the property and sidewalk to be replaced, will be accepted via email beginning at 8 a.m. ET, Monday, April 3.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will meet tonight where they are expected to receive updates on several projects with the city’s TIF Districts.
Continue readingNo Injuries in Accident Involving Plymouth Police Department Officer
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to an accident Friday, March 17 in the area of North Michigan Road and Skylane Drive in Plymouth that involved a Plymouth Police Department officer.
Continue readingTriton Community School Board Discusses Personnel, Chromebooks Purchase
The Triton Community School Board held discussion last week about gearing up for the next school year in interviewing people for open positions and the possibility of adding more positions.
Continue readingArgos Community School Board Approves Summer School Dates, a La Carte Food Prices
The Argos Community School Board members approved the Summer School dates and times, plus the summer hours for all employees last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will open bids this morning for the demolition of an unsafe building at 590-600 W. Jefferson Street in Culver.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Culver Community School Board will consider bid recommendations for mechanical and electrical work in upcoming construction projects planned for this summer at the corporation.
Continue readingIncreased Patrols for Impaired Driving Enforcement
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The Indiana State Police is stepping up patrols to help curb alcohol and drug impaired driving. The enforcement campaign which went into effect on March 10, 2023 will run through April 4, 2023.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested after Brief Pursuit with Plymouth Police
A Plymouth man was arrested Wednesday, March 15 following a brief pursuit with police.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses Stellar Projects in Work Session
The Bremen Town Council members gathered with various department heads and Troyer Group officials Thursday morning to discuss the town’s upcoming Stellar projects.
Continue readingPlymouth BPWS and Council Approves Request for Work Zone Awareness Promotion
PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (PBPWS) approved the request made by Jo Whitesell Fisher of the Benjamin JW Fisher Memorial Foundation to promote Work Zone Awareness Safety during the month of April. April 17 to 21 is National Work Zone Awareness Week. Jo lost her son Ben to a tragic accident while he was working in a Work Zone.
Fisher will be placing awareness signage and / or ribbons on poles and trees.
A banner will be prominently displayed across SR 17 and Michigan St. with bold letters: “Lives are lost when you don’t move over!” and an image of Ben with other notable information.
A flag will be flown in downtown Plymouth and in the park. The bottom of the flag pole bears the foundation logo and family motto, which is trademarked: #IAMMYBROTHERSKEEPER.
Street Department Superintendent Jimmy Marquardt confirmed that he has been in discussion with Fisher about the logistics.
The Plymouth Common Council also approved Fisher’s application for exemption for the licensing requirements of Ordinance No. 1309 to distribute Work Zone Awareness wristbands at the intersection of Jefferson St. and Michigan St. Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15. In the event of inclement weather, the Benjamin JW Fisher Memorial Foundation will promote awareness on Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22. Cones will be set up and volunteers will be wearing Class III Safety Vests or identifiable shirts.
Fisher said, “A lot of people don’t realize when a vehicle is pulled over – regardless of what it is – it becomes a Work Zone. That’s what we’re trying to do is bring the awareness out – anybody pulled over on the road – it’s a Work Zone.” She said that if someone’s lights are blinking, or someone is pulled over on the side of the road – no matter who it is – that area is a Work Zone; safety precautions need taken.
Donations will be accepted but her main goal is to spread awareness.
Fisher is also working with Senator Braun on introducing an all-inclusive law that will include all 50 states on Road Safety and Work Zone Awareness. In a follow-up interview Fisher said, “I feel we drive more than just our state so the laws should be the exact same so we don’t have to worry about them changing from state to state.” She noted that the law would increase accountability. For the past three years she has been conducting nationwide research and interviewing people to gather data.
Fisher’s ultimate goal is to make April National Work Zone Awareness Month. She hopes to achieve that goal for 2024.
Bourbon Town Council Approves Tax Abatement for Shells, Supports Project HOPE
BOURBON — The Bourbon Town Council held a Public Hearing during their regular March meeting regarding a Personal Property Tax Abatement request on the estimated capital investment of $5.8M on behalf of Shells Inc. Director of Marshall County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) Greg Hildebrand was present to explain the investment and to answer questions. The company is installing a 3D printer to print sand cores at a faster rate to satisfy consumer demand. The council approved the abatement; the total tax savings after seven years will total $133,586.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Hold Work Session Today
The Culver Town Council members will hold a work session today to discuss several topics.
Continue readingMarshall County Republican Party to Hold Caucus for Center Township Advisory Board Seat
The Marshall County Republican Party has scheduled a caucus for Wednesday, March 29 at 5 p.m. ET at the Marshall County Republican Headquarters at 117 Water Street in Plymouth to fill a vacant seat on the Center Township Advisory Board.
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