The Plymouth City Council members had the first reading Monday night of an ordinance that adjusts the salaries for elected officials.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Reviews Fee Ordinance for Permits and Processes
The Bourbon Town Council members were presented with an ordinance at their most recent meeting that would create a fee schedule for permits and processes for the Board of Zoning Appeals and Plan Commission.
Continue readingMarshall County Habitat for Humanity Schedules Ground Breaking Ceremony for Upcoming Project
A ground breaking ceremony is set for Sunday, August 29 at 5 p.m. ET at the construction site of a new Marshall County Habitat for Humanity home at Pearl and Clark Streets in Plymouth.
Continue readingMitch Mawhorter Hired as New Plymouth Community School Superintendent
The Plymouth Community School Board approved the hire of Mitchell D. Mawhorter as the next superintendent of schools at Plymouth Community School Corporation.
Continue readingThirty-Two New Cases of COVID-19 Reported Locally
Indiana is still seeing a high daily number of new COVID-19 cases.
Continue readingNot Guilty Plea Entered for Justin Lee Miller
A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of Justin Miller during Miller’s initial hearing in Marshall County Superior Court No. 1 Tuesday morning.
Continue readingNumber of Marshall County Residents Working Dropped Slightly in July
Marshall County’s unemployment rate is down, but so is the number of residents working. The county’s unemployment rate dropped from 3.6 percent in June to 3.1 percent in July, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingPlymouth Skate Park Temporarily Closed Due to Vandalism
The skate park located at Centennial Park in Plymouth is closed for the next few days due to vandalism.
Continue readingContractor Approved for Yellow River Bank Improvements in Marshall County
The Yellow River in Marshall County will see some work after a decision made by the Kankakee River Basin and Yellow River Basin Development Commission last week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where Shannon McLeod from Priority Project Resources will discuss the upcoming park project as part of the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board to Consider Appointment of Superintendent Tonight
The Plymouth Community School Board will meet tonight to appoint a new school superintendent.
Continue readingPreliminary Autopsy Results for Mercedes Lain Released
The preliminary autopsy results for Mercedes Lain have been released. Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman says the cause of death was determined to be blunt force injuries of the head, while the manner of death was determined to be homicide. Chipman says several anatomic findings were noted but are not being released publicly at this time.
Continue readingMuncie Man Arrested Following Traffic Stop in Marshall County
A Muncie man was arrested Thursday, August 19 after a traffic stop allegedly found the driver in possession of drugs.
Continue readingOver 1,600 Additional Hoosiers Diagnosed with COVID-19
Another 1,685 Hoosiers have tested positive with COVID-19 with 16 people in Marshall County, two people in Starke County and one person in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMasks Now Mandatory inside Marshall County Courthouse
Beginning today, masks are required inside the Marshall County Courthouse.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Accepts Bid for Downtown Square Project
The Argos Town Council members approved the lowest and most responsible bid received for the upcoming Downtown Square project.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Schools to Keep Current COVID-19 Guidelines
The John Glenn School Board members and Superintendent Christopher Winchell have decided to keep current guidelines when it comes to COVID-19.
Continue readingKoontz Lake, Lake Maxinkuckee, Lake Bruce Get Lake and River Enhancement Grants
Better water quality may soon be coming to some local lakes, thanks to the latest round of Lake and River Enhancement grants from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Koontz Lake was awarded $100,000 and Lake Maxinkuckee got over $46,000 for wetland enhancement. Lake Bruce was awarded almost $47,000 for water quality monitoring.
Continue readingPolice Agencies Gear up for Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign
Law enforcement officials warn residents against drinking and driving as they get ready for the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled over enforcement mobilization.
Continue readingPlymouth BPWS, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will discuss Centennial Crossings concerns.
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