The Plymouth School Board members will consider a Menominee Elementary School Principal appointment when they meet tonight.
Continue readingFour People Injured in Fulton County Accident
A crash involving a passenger bus and a passenger vehicle in Fulton County Monday afternoon injured four people.
Continue readingVisit Culver Lake Fest this Weekend!
Culver Lake Fest begins today (Friday, July 2) and continues through Sunday, July 4.
Continue readingLakeville Man Arrested Following Accident
A Lakeville man was arrested Thursday, July 1 after a personal injury accident.
Continue readingCulvert Repair on U.S. 30 to Begin Tuesday
The Indiana Department of Transportation has hired a contractor to do emergency repairs on a culvert on U.S. 30 just east of State Road 331 in Marshall County. The westbound lanes in that area are currently closed to traffic.
Continue readingEight New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Seven more people in Marshall County and one more person in Starke County have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. They are among 302 people in the state who were recently diagnosed with COVID-19. That brings the overall total number of cases to 754,724 since March 2020.
Continue readingBremen Residents Encouraged to Provide Input in Bremen Parks Master Plan
The Bremen Park Board members are ready to update their five-year Master Plan and they want input from residents.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Agreement for Aid to Aquatic Center
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an agreement Monday night that would provide additional funds to operate the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Schools Still Working on Proposed Expansion of Head Start
Work continues on the proposed expansion of Head Start classes at the John Glenn School Corporation.
Continue readingMarshall County Probation Officials Ask County Leaders to Apply for Grants
Marshall County Chief Probation Officer James Bendy and Beth Harner asked both the Marshall County Council and Marshall County Commissioners to apply for two grants.
Continue readingBridge Projects to Close Roads in Marshall, St. Joseph Counties
Bridge projects will close 7th Road and Kenilworth Road over U.S. 31 in Marshall and St. Joseph Counties beginning July 6.
Continue readingTwo More People in Tri-County Area Test Positive with COVID-19
Another 249 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19, including one person in Marshall County and one person in Starke County, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were no new cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMatthew Sarber Sworn in as Judge of Marshall County Superior Court III
Matthew Sarber was officially sworn in as judge of Marshall County Superior Court III in a ceremony in the courtroom in the Marshall County Courthouse Wednesday afternoon.
Continue readingBroadband Services Soon Available to Bourbon Residents
Quicker upload and download speeds will be available to Bourbon residents in the coming months. Bill Haughee with Surf Broadband made the announcement Wednesday afternoon where broadband services with 100 megabit upload and download speeds will be available this year to Bourbon residents and businesses, and the Triton schools.
Continue readingRusyniak to Replace Sullivan as Indiana FSSA Secretary
Indiana’s top social services official is stepping down. Dr. Jennifer Sullivan is leaving her position as the secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The Governor’s Office says she’s taken a job in North Carolina as the senior vice president of strategic operations at Atrium Health. Governor Holcomb has appointed FSSA Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dan Rusyniak to take over as secretary on August 1.
Continue readingIncreased Penalties on Catalytic Converter Theft, Drug Dealing Take Effect Today
Those who steal catalytic converters, deal drugs, or engage in rioting face harsher penalties starting today. Starke County Prosecutor Leslie Baker says a number of new state laws impacting the criminal justice system take effect today.
Continue readingPublic Health Emergency Extended to July 31
Indiana’s public health emergency has been extended through the end of July. Governor Eric Holcomb extended his emergency declaration for a 16th time in an executive order Wednesday. That will bring the public health emergency to almost 17 months.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
The tri-county area remains in the blue status on the state’s County Metrics Map that measures community spread of COVID-19. The blue status means there is a low spread of the coronavirus.
Continue readingAdvisory Level Travel Advisory Issued in Marshall County
Marshall County is now under an Advisory Level Travel Advisory.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Tax Abatement for DAC Enterprise, LLC
The Plymouth City Council members voted Monday night to approve a resolution that grants a tax abatement request submitted by DAC Enterprises, LLC.
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