The Culver Town Council members renewed the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days during their meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Updated on Projects
Barton Coe Vilamaa representatives were recently at North Liberty Elementary School and Walkerton Elementary School to review some needs before the renovation project goes to bid.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Approves Change to 2020-2021 School Calendar
The Plymouth School Board members considered a change in the 2020-2021 school calendar during their meeting last week.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Receives Bid for Farm Lease
The Argos Town Council members reviewed bids for the 20 acres of farmland up for lease this year. The land is in the Argos Industrial Park on Dewey Street.
Continue readingMarshall County Communities Awarded Community Crossings Funding for Road Projects
Marshall County communities are getting hundreds of thousands of dollars from the state to help with road projects.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Marshall, Pulaski Counties
Four more people have died of COVID-19 in Marshall County and two more COVID-19 deaths were reported in Pulaski County, according to Tuesday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners agreed Monday to extend the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Dispatcher Named Telecommunicator of the Year
Marshall County Dispatcher Jim Budd was recently recognized as the Indiana Association of Public Safety Communications Officers Telecommunicator of the Year.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council will meet tonight where they will consider renewing the emergency declaration.
Continue readingWakarusa Man Arrested Following Marshall County Accident
A Wakarusa man was arrested Friday, December 4, after police investigated the scene of an accident in the 2,000 block of Dogwood Road in Bremen.
Continue readingUnion-North United Schools to Return to Virtual Learning on December 8
Students in all grade levels at the Union-North United School Corporation in LaVille will return to virtual learning beginning December 8 through January 6.
Continue readingSmall Local Increases in COVID-19 Cases
A smaller number of COVID-19 cases were reported locally, according to Monday’s information from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingPublic Hearing Held on Argos Downtown Square Project
A public hearing was held last week to take comments on the proposed Downtown Square project in Argos.
Continue readingPlymouth Council Agrees to Defer Sewer and Water Connection Charges for Manufacturing Center
A new manufacturing center being built in the City of Plymouth recently got a boost from the city council. Council members formally agreed not to charge the sewer and water connection fees until the building is occupied and the utilities are being used. The storm water and drainage financial guarantees are being waived entirely.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Members Approve Superintendent Emergency Actions
Plymouth Community School Superintendent Andy Hartley asked the Plymouth School Board members last week to approve prior emergency actions he took in light of the health pandemic.
Continue readingWork on John Glenn High School Gym Floor Continues
Work continues on the gym floor at the John Glenn High School.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet this morning where they discuss several items that have to do with CARES Act funding.
Continue readingMore Double-Digit COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
Marshall County saw an increase of 73 positive COVID-19 cases in Sunday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health, Starke County had 29 new cases, and there were 11 new cases in Pulaski County. Marshall County has had 3,636 positive cases since March, while Starke County has an overall total of 1,141 and 546 in Pulaski County.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Reports Nearly 7,800 New Cases of COVID-19
Nearly 7,800 additional people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Indiana, with 94 new cases in Marshall County, 38 new cases in Starke County and 18 new cases in Pulaski County, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingPlymouth Murder Suspect Found Competent to Stand Trial
A competency hearing was held Wednesday morning in Marshall County Superior Court No. 1 where medical reports from two appointed psychiatrists were submitted to Judge Robert O. Bowen in the case of murder suspect Duane Longacre.
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