The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members received information concerning a proposed solar project at the Plymouth Wastewater Treatment facility.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Considers Purchase of Lucas Devices
The Town of Bourbon will be getting two Lucas Devices to assist first responders.
Continue readingCulver School Board Considers Addition of Therapy Dog
Students at the Culver Community School Corporation will benefit from a therapy dog after action taken by the school board this week.
Continue readingUnemployment Numbers Continue to Drop
Unemployment rates are continuing to drop in the tri-county area.
Continue readingOvermyer tells County Council: ‘No strings attached’
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Marshall County Health Department Public Health Nurse Sandy Dunfee introduced herself to the County Commissioners during Monday’s meeting. Dunfee has been working for the county about two years. When Lisa Letsinger resigned, Dunfee transitioned into that position.
Another 45 COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Another 20 people in Marshall County have tested positive with COVID-19, along with 13 people in Starke County and 12 people in Pulaski County, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board Considers Cell Tower Lease
The Culver Community School Board members received information Monday night about the construction and lease of a cell tower on school property.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Considers Several Traffic Ordinances
The Culver Town Council members considered several ordinances last week that regulate parking and traffic in the municipality.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Receives Request for Proposals for Greenway Trails Project
Five companies submitted request for proposal forms to the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety for the upcoming Greenway Trails project.
Continue readingOver 20 New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Tri-County Area
Another 2,554 people in the state have been newly diagnosed with COVID-19 which includes 14 people in Marshall County, four people in Starke County, and six people in Pulaski County, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingTriton School Corporation to Get Two New Buses
The Triton Community School Corporation will be getting two new buses following action taken by the school board last week, according to Superintendent Jeremy Riffle.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will meet tonight where they will hear from Baker Tilly representatives about a proposed solar farm project at the Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Continue readingJustin Lee Miller Appears for Plea Hearing in Starke Circuit Court
A man accused of murder in the death of 11-month-old Mercedes Lain appeared in Starke Circuit Court Monday afternoon for a plea hearing.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Department Welcomes New Member
The Plymouth Fire Department has a new firefighter/paramedic.
Continue readingBremen School Board Receives Update on Middle School Alternative Program
The Bremen Public School Board members received an update on the Middle School Alternative Program when they met last week.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Adopts 2022 Salary Ordinance
The Bourbon Town Council members reviewed the 2022 salary ordinance when they met last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners plan to discuss the Sheriff’s Salary Contract when they meet today. The county council approved it last week by a vote of 6-1.
Continue readingArgos Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Argos Community School Board members have several items to discuss when they meet tonight.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Culver Community School Board members will discuss a proposal for a therapy dog when they meet tonight.
Continue readingOmicron Variant of the COVID-19 Virus Detected in Indiana
The Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus was detected in a specimen collected from an Indiana resident, according to an announcement from the Indiana Department of Health Sunday.
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