
Prior to last week’s regular meeting of the Argos Town Council, there was a public workshop to discuss measures to hire and retain police officers.
Continue readingPrior to last week’s regular meeting of the Argos Town Council, there was a public workshop to discuss measures to hire and retain police officers.
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The best of classic rock, funk and the blues will be featured by the band Showdown Saturday, November 23 at 7:30 p.m. ET at The REES Theatre in downtown Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight where the members will get an update on the Hoham Drive project and the Water Street Townhomes project.
Continue readingPlymouth Police units were dispatched to a residence in the 600 block of Windmill Drive in reference to a domestic disturbance Friday, November 15 just after 10:30 p.m. ET.
Continue readingOfficers with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for the registered owner being suspended and plates expired Thursday, November 14 at 4:47 p.m. ET.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners held a special meeting on Thursday to open bids for a second round of funding for the owner-occupied housing rehabilitation project.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety opened bids for the annual city sidewalk projects and outlined the projects for Community Crossings Grant money in the coming year in their Tuesday meeting.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will hear from Tom Spaulding and Scott Sandstrom who will discuss the U.S. 30 West ProPEL Level 4 presentation.
Continue readingThe Argos Community School Board will meet tonight where they will act on Teacher Appreciation Grants.
Continue readingAn officer with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of 1500 W. Harrison Street Wednesday, November 13 at 8:09 p.m. ET.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Common Council cleared the way for a real estate tax abatement for Plymouth Molding Group on Commerce Drive in Plymouth during their Tuesday meeting.
Continue readingU.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Indiana Acting State Director Curtis Johnson announced this week that USDA is funding new projects in six Hoosier counties to expand access to clean energy and strengthen Indiana farms and small businesses. USDA is making the investments through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP).
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel recently released the department statistics and jail statistics for October 2024.
Continue readingDuring the summer months, the Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board approved the construction of a pavilion to welcome visitors to Memorial Forest. The property is located at 18452 14th Road south of Plymouth at the corner of 14th Road and State Road 17.
Continue readingTwo people were arrested as a result of two separate traffic stops Wednesday, November 14.
Continue readingOn the morning of Monday, Nov. 11, at 3:25 a.m. ET, Plymouth Police Department officers were dispatched to a residence on North Center St. for a welfare check.
Continue readingWhile people get their Thanksgiving travel plans ready, the Marshall County Traffic Safety Partnership is getting ready to increase patrol visibility as part of the annual Safe Family Travel campaign.
The campaign, which starts November 16, focuses on impaired driving, aggressive driving, and proper use of seat belts. During the campaign, officers will work overtime conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols designed to discourage impaired driving and promote seat belt use. The high-visibility enforcement campaign is funded with grants provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).
“We’re anticipating another busy travel season this year, so for those sharing the road, remember; slow down, avoid distractions while driving, designate a sober driver, and buckle up,” said Devon McDonald, ICJI Executive Director. “We want everyone to make it to their holiday events safely.”
According to NHTSA, alcohol-impaired driving has tragically become associated with Thanksgiving Eve, with some people turning it into a night of drinking. Drivers who intend on drinking that evening should plan ahead and secure a designated sober driver.
It is also important to wear a seat belt, put away distractions and follow posted speed limits. Travelers are encouraged to check road conditions before each trip and to leave with plenty of time to reach their destination safely.
“Whether you’re driving cross-country or across the street, it is essential that both drivers and passengers wear a seat belt, no matter the type of vehicle,” said Jim Bryan, ICJI’s Traffic Safety Director. “This Thanksgiving, and every day of the year, remember to buckle up.”
Motorists are encouraged to call 911 if they encounter an impaired or unsafe driver on the road.
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet in a special meeting today to receive bids for the third round of the Owner Occupied Housing Rehabilitation project.
Today’s meeting will begin at 2 p.m. ET in the second floor meeting room (Room 203) in the Marshall County Building at 112 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
The Marshall County Council members will meet tonight where they will discuss the council’s complaint for declaratory judgment and also discuss solar projects.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council will meet tonight where a public hearing will be opened to take comments on an ordinance that would authorize the issuance and sale of bonds for certain capital improvement projects. The council will consider the approval of the ordinance on third reading later in the meeting.
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