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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved two requests for community outreaches during the regular meeting Monday.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved two requests for community outreaches during the regular meeting Monday.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will consider a joint resolution with the Marshall County Council today concerning ARP funds.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board members will meet tonight where they will choose bids for new buses and a hot water heater.
Continue readingTwo people were arrested Thursday, March 31 after a search warrant was executed by the Marshall County Drug Task Force, Marshall County Sheriff’s Department with K9 Diesel, and Indiana State Police with K9 Chase.
Continue readingMidwest Maintenance crews have returned to the Marshall County Courthouse to resume work on several updates to the facility in time for the courthouse’s 150th anniversary celebration.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members will be working with Baker Tilly experts and the town’s engineer in getting figures put together for financing options surrounding the proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility project.
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The Bowen Center in collaboration with Marshall County Community Corrections has been awarded a one year $90,000.00 grant through the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration, Division of Mental Health and Addiction.
Continue readingA candidate forum is scheduled in Culver for candidates in contested Marshall County races in the May Primary Election.
Continue readingFor the second time, Plymouth High School Educator Sarah McKenzie is the winner of her second Diamond Coach Award, as announced by the National Speech and Debate Association.
Continue readingThe Indiana Commission for Higher Education has extended the FAFSA filing deadline to April 18. Students need to complete the federal form to be eligible for most financial aid.
Continue readingA second COVID-19 booster dose is now available to residents age 12 and older who have weakened immune systems and individuals age 50 and older who received a booster dose at least four months prior to this available dose.
Continue readingThe Indiana Department of Health will be making changes to its COVID-19 dashboard to reflect adjustments to national reporting measurements and how the pandemic is impacting communities and healthcare systems.
Continue readingMarshall County’s first Drug Court has been certified. The Drug Court model is part of the Indiana Problem Solving Court Program administered through the Supreme Court’s Office of Court Services.
Continue readingThe last day to complete voter registration is Monday, April 4. Registering to vote and checking a voting status for the 2022 Primary Election can be done online at www.IndianaVoters.com or by visiting the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingThe King Road bridge in Marshall County will be closed for a bridge replacement project starting Monday, April 11.
Continue readingThe next phase of fiber installation in the Plymouth area began Monday with a groundbreaking ceremony at the St. Michael Catholic Church, hosted by Surf Broadband Solutions.
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PLYMOUTH — City of Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter delivered his annual Plymouth State of the City Address to members of the Common Council, Clerk Treasurer Lynn Gorski, members of the public through media and the citizens of Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Culver Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing for Tuesday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. ET concerning an application to rezone 415 Lakeshore Drive from a commercial (C-2) zone to a Planned Unit Development zone. The property is where the former City Tavern building used to stand.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Election Board members reviewed a Vote Center Plan resolution for approval Monday morning.
Continue readingStarke County had three new COVID-19 cases and Marshall County had one new case in Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 212 new cases in the state in that update.
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