Marshall County students have one week to submit applications for the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program.
Continue readingMarshall County Blueberry Festival Continues through Labor Day
Monterey Days Festival Continues through Monday, September 5
Indiana Department of Health Launches Monkeypox Dashboard
The Indiana Department of Health has launched an new data dashboard showing monkeypox cases in the state.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Receives 2022 ARPA Funds and holds Budget Review
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
City of Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Lynn Gorski informed the Plymouth Common Council during the regular meeting last week that the 2022 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds were received in the amount of $1,131,095.96 slightly more than the funding received in 2021 in the amount of $1,126,830.73. Total ARPA money received is $2,257,926.69.
Continue readingGround Breaking Ceremony Planned for 25th Marshall County Habitat for Humanity Home
A ground breaking ceremony is planned for the 25th Marshall County Habitat for Humanity Home.
Continue readingMarshall County Blueberry Festival Begins Today!
The annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival begins today in Centennial Park in Plymouth!
Continue readingMonterey Days Festival Begins Friday, September 2
The Monterey Days Festival begins Friday, September 2 with vendors open at 6 p.m., the pageant for ages 4-7 and 8-12 at 6 p.m, and music at 8 p.m. ET.
Continue readingRide for Recovery Set for Saturday, September 3
David’s Courage is hosting an inaugural motorcycle ride to raise funds to fight addiction and raise awareness on Saturday, September 3.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested Following Disturbance
A Plymouth man was arrested Monday afternoon after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated a disturbance in the 15,000 block of Cook Lake Trail.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves General Obligation Bond Process
The Bremen School Board approved the process in obtaining General Obligation bonds in the amount of $3 million to address Elementary School building structure needs, including metal panels and replacing windows, among other improvements.
Continue readingFalloween Fest in Walkerton Set for September 23-25
The annual Falloween Fest at the John Glenn School Corporation in Walkerton is scheduled for September 23-25.
Continue readingGov. Holcomb signs Executive Order to Minimize Disruption of Fuel Supply Following Fire
Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed an Executive Order Monday that suspends certain regulations in order to minimize the disruption of adequate fuel supply to Hoosiers and motorists in surrounding states after an electrical fire at the BP Whiting refinery on Aug. 24. The fire caused the refinery to cease production.
Continue readingIDEM, State Agencies Continue to Review Marshall County Regional Sewer District Petition
Officials at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and state agencies continue to review Marshall County’s petition for a Regional Sewer District.
Continue readingBremen Police Department Receives Applications for Open Officer Position
The open application period for the officer position at the Bremen Police Department has ended.
Continue readingCenter Twp. Trustee Knapp Requests Street Closure for Art Mural
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (BPWS) approved the request for a temporary street closure south bound on Michigan St. from September 6 to the 16th made by Center Twp. Trustee Amy Knapp for the purpose of painting the concrete structure below the Michigan St. Viaduct.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Gets Update on Unsafe Properties
Storm Damage Creates Power Outages, Closed Roads
Strong thunderstorms and high winds caused elevated electric power outages across Northern Indiana Monday afternoon.
Continue readingTown of Bremen Budget Public Hearing Set for September 12
The Bremen Town Council will hold a public hearing Monday, September 12 at 4:45 p.m. ET at the Bremen Town Hall to take comments on the proposed 2023 budget.
Continue readingPlymouth Cemetery Superintendent to order two Columbariums
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
Cemetery Superintendent Michael Collins updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (BPWS) that after he reviewed the submitted quotes, he proceeded to order two Columbariums at $18,030.00 each from The Remembrance Centre while still remaining within the $50,000 budget allowing financial room to do the foundation work and sidewalks.
Continue reading