The annual Art in the Street Festival returns to downtown Plymouth Saturday, July 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET.
Continue readingGovernor Extends Public Health Emergency to Aug. 30
Indiana’s public health emergency has been extended until August 30. Governor Eric Holcomb extended his emergency declaration for a 17th time in an executive order Thursday. That will bring the emergency to almost a year-and-a-half.
Continue readingSeven New COVID-19 Positive Tests Reported in Tri-County Area
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase in Indiana.
Continue readingBridge Work to Impact Traffic on U.S. 31 in Marshall County
Lane closures will be in effect on or after Friday, July 30 through mid-October for work on the U.S. 31 bridge over U.S. 30 in Marshall County.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Names Park Pavilion in Honor of Lemler Familiy
The Bourbon Park Pavilion has a new name. The town council recently passed a resolution to officially name it the Lemler Pavilion, at the recommendation of council member Terry Clemens.
Continue readingNorth Center Street Project Done in Bremen
The North Center Street project in Bremen is now complete, according to Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy.
Continue readingImprovements Being Made to West Jefferson Street in Culver
Another one of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation projects is expected to wrap up in the next couple of weeks.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Announces Increased Police Patrols to Protect Students at the Start of the School Year
The start of the new academic school year always creates a reminder of travel etiquette when it comes to school bus traffic.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Agree to Extension on Purchasing Maintenance Building
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed to wait one more week past August 1 in order to go through with the sale of property on Plum Street for use by the maintenance department.
Continue readingMarshall County D.A.R.E. Winners Announced
Three Marshall County D.A.R.E. students were recently honored for submitting winning essays at their schools.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
More Indiana counties are experiencing a moderate spread of COVID-19. Wednesday’s updated County Metrics Map provided by the Indiana Department of Health showed 15 counties in the orange status, 47 counties in yellow and 30 counties in blue.
Continue readingTour Held at Saint Katharina Kasper Serenity Place in Plymouth
Members of The Bradley Company Board of Directors as well as representatives from The Bowen Center and the media took a tour Tuesday morning of the Saint Katharina Kasper Serenity Place permanent supportive housing project at 1804 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses MOU with Park Board
The Bremen Town Council members formally took action Monday afternoon on a Memorandum of Understanding with the Bremen Park Board.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Approves Contractor for Street, Sidewalk Projects
The Street and Sidewalk program in the City of Plymouth for this year now has a contractor.
Continue readingMarshall County Officials Continue Exploring Land Purchase for Historic Cabin Move
Marshall County officials continue exploring a potential site for the historic West Township Trustee Cabin. Parks and Recreation Board Member Deb VanDeMark says they’re looking at buying part of the old West Township School property and moving it across the street from its current location.
Continue readingSlight Risk for Severe Weather Wednesday
The area is under a slight risk for severe weather Wednesday night (July 28) into Thursday morning.
Continue readingOver 1,000 new COVID-19 Cases Reported in the State
Another 1,085 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. That number includes three people from Marshall County and one person from Starke County.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board Creates Committee to Find Home for Community Corrections
A committee was formed last week by the Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board to seek information on the future location of Marshall County Community Corrections.
Continue readingOCRA Offers Help with American Rescue Plan Money, Plans to Bring Back Stellar in 2022
Indiana communities can get some help from the state, when it comes to figuring out how to spend their share of federal COVID-19 money, according to Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch.
Continue readingMarshall County Medical Mobile Unit on the Move
The Marshall County Mobile Medical Unit will be on the move this week and will be assisting residents with vaccination needs at various locations.
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