Crews are working to improve the corner of Bowen Avenue and Plymouth Street in Bremen.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will open bids for the sale of equipment from the Highway Department and unsafe buildings.
Continue readingMarshall County Reports Another COVID-19 Death, Pulaski County’s Vaccination Rate Surpasses State’s
Another COVID-19 death has been reported in Marshall County. The death occurred on April 16, according to Sunday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. That brings the county’s total number of COVID-19 deaths up to 111.
Continue readingMotorcyclist Killed in Crash on U.S. 6
A Plymouth man is dead, following a motorcycle crash on U.S. 6 Saturday. The Marshall County Coroner’s Office says it happened just after 5:00 p.m. near 1C Road. Kirk Kuskye, 64, reportedly failed to negotiate a curve while riding east, and the motorcycle hit a road sign along the south berm and ended up in a ditch.
Continue readingAnother 12 COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
Another 12 COVID-19 cases have been reported in Marshall County, according to Saturday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. Starke County had another eight, while Pulaski County had one more case. The state as a whole reported almost 1,200 new cases and five new deaths.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Reviews Amended Design for Lake Max Trail Phase 2
Even though the second phase of the Lake Max Trail in Culver has been modified to accommodate residents on Plymouth Street, those residents are still against moving forward with the project.
Town Council President Ginny Bess Munroe recapped her discussions with affected residents with the town council this week. She met with neighbors on Plymouth Street since the council’s last meeting where several people spoke out against the project. She explained that portions of the trail were narrowed even further so residents could still enjoy lawn space. The designs were updated to reflect those adjustments.
However, Dave Arzola, who lives on Plymouth Street, read aloud from a letter supported by affected neighbors that they remain opposed to the project and ask that it either be moved down Main Street or the project be dropped.
“Of those now learning of this plan of today, over 85, have adamantly indicated their opposition and only one person has indicated that they support this trail as planned,” stated Arzola. “We submit this letter of opposition to the town council and ask that a special meeting be convened by the town to allow all affected and concerned citizens to voice their concerns appropriately. We ask that this meeting be convened at a time convenient to most people with ample and sufficient notice provided.”
He complained that there was no notice given about the project, but Munroe commented that there were opportunities for the public to comment on the project.
Munroe stated, “We did have public hearings, we met requirements on meetings, we advertised in the paper, we advertised on TGL, we advertised on social media, we did go out of our way to advertise meetings. They’re documented. We’re doing our best to continue getting feedback while we still can. We spent money to get design changes made to accommodate people. That right now is the best that we can do.”
Munroe said she would contact INDOT to see if there is a possibility that an extension of the project could be granted in order to accommodate more discussion. If the project is canceled completely, the town would need to return the grant money awarded for the second phase of the trail and would lose the funds already spent for the project.
After a lengthy discussion, the council agreed to hold a special meeting on Tuesday, May 4 at 6:30 p.m. ET at Culver Town Hall to go over more information on the trail.
Plymouth City Council Tables Property Registration Program Ordinance
A proposed ordinance that would allow the City of Plymouth to adopt a Property Registration Program will undergo more discussion before the Plymouth City Council considers it further. People can check out and Find Out More here about properties.
Continue readingCulver Sidewalk Project to Close Part of Lakeshore Drive Starting Monday
A portion of Lakeshore Drive in Culver will be closed starting Monday. Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim says the road will be closed between Academy Road and State Road 10. Motorists will still be able to access businesses and driveways.
Continue readingRailroad Repairs to Close Jarrah Road for Short Time
Work will be done on the railroad crossing on Jarrah Road beginning Monday, May 3.
Continue readingTown of Bremen Adopts Ordinance for Receipt of American Rescue Plan Funds
The Bremen Town Council members adopted an ordinance Monday night that would allow for the receipt of American Rescue Plan funds.
Continue readingRestaurant Revitalization Fund to Start Taking Applications Monday
Bars and restaurants can apply for a new source of federal COVID-19 relief starting Monday. The Restaurant Revitalization Fund lets eligible businesses apply for $1,000 to $5 million per location, to cover expenses from February 15, 2020 to March 11, 2023.
Continue readingMarshall County Reports 110th COVID-19 Death
Another Marshall County resident has died while positive for COVID-19. The death occurred Wednesday, according to the Indiana Department of Health. That brings the county’s total number of COVID-19 deaths to 110.
Continue readingTwo Plymouth Drug Busts Lead to Multiple Arrests
Seven people were arrested in a pair of drug busts in Plymouth this week. On Wednesday, the Marshall County Drug Task Force Undercover Narcotics Investigation Team, Indiana State Police, Plymouth Police, and Marshall County Police executed a search warrant at 118 South Center Street. Officers say they found suspected marijuana, cocaine, a handgun, and evidence of dealing.
Continue readingMarshall County Prosecutor Files Request to Convene Grand Jury in Several Cases
A formal request was filed by Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman and granted by Marshall County Superior Court 1 Judge Robert O. Bowen to convene a Grand Jury to review evidence and circumstances in three separate events.
Continue readingCulver Teachers Contract Provisions Debated before Indiana Supreme Court
Provisions in a three-year-old Culver Community Schools teacher contract were part of an oral argument before the Indiana Supreme Court Thursday. Culver and three other districts in the state had finalized the 2017-2018 agreements with their teachers associations, only to have the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board (IEERB) deem certain parts non-compliant with state law.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Extends Public Health Emergency Declaration, Other COVID-19 Measures
Governor Eric Holcomb extended the state’s Public Health Emergency Declaration for another month.
Continue readingEfforts Continue to Test, Vaccinate Indiana Students
COVID-19 testing is becoming more common in Indiana’s schools, but the state is stopping short of requiring it. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says that more than 160 schools are now using rapid BinaxNOW tests, and testing will continue to be an important topic as health officials look ahead to the 2021-2022 school year.
Continue readingNew CDC Guidance Means Fewer Restrictions for Indiana’s Long-Term Care Residents
Long-term care residents who are fully vaccinated can now enjoy fewer restrictions. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says Indiana is adopting the new CDC guidance in long-term care facilities.
Continue readingLocal Communities Awarded INDOT Community Crossings Matching Grant Funds
A few road projects in the tri-county area will be funded by INDOT Community Crossings Matching Grant funds.
Continue readingUSDA Announces Expansion of Pandemic EBT Program
The USDA is taking steps to make it easier for kids to get the nutrition they need when they aren’t in school. Officials announced this week that the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer Program will be expanded over the summer.
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