The Marshall County Council members tabled the consideration of a proposed bond and remodeling project at the Bremen Public Library in order to gather public comment on the matter.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Hire of New Street Superintendent
The Bremen Town Council members considered a recommendation of a candidate to fill the separated position of street superintendent.
Continue readingZoning Variance Considered for North Liberty Elementary School Solar Project
Officials with the Town of North Liberty and the John Glenn School Corporation recently worked together to get a zoning variance in order for the solar project to move forward at the North Liberty Elementary School.
Continue readingCandidate Sought to Fill Vacant Plymouth School Board Seat
The Plymouth School Board is looking for candidates to fill the vacant District II West Township seat on the board. There were no candidates who filed for the open seat in the November General Election.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Adopts Family for Holiday Season
Marshall County Community Corrections members recently took the opportunity to adopt a family in an effort to give back to the community during this season of giving.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Continues in Indiana
Scenes of Hoosier health care workers getting their first doses of COVID-19 vaccine drew an emotional reaction from State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box Wednesday.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health to Launch Online Contact Tracing Option
Indiana is taking its contact tracing efforts online. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says, starting this week, Hoosiers will have the option to complete their contact tracing interviews online.
Continue readingPulaski County Moves Back to Orange Status, More COVID-19 Deaths Reported Locally
Pulaski County moved back to the orange code this week on the state’s County Metrics Map. Marshall County remains at the orange level, but Starke County elevated to a red status.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Dies in Marshall County Accident
A Plymouth man lost his life in a two-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Mixed on Coronavirus Relief Fund Safety Awareness Program Grant Request
Marshall County Council members were divided on a decision to approve a grant request for Coronavirus Relief Fund Safety Awareness Program funding.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Ratifies Executive Order for Fire Department
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed information in an Executive Order approved by Mayor Mark Senter that applies to the Plymouth Fire Department.
Continue readingArgos Schools Remain Open, Superintendent Reviews Spectator Restrictions
Argos Community School Corporation remains open despite a few students and staff members in quarantine situations.
Continue readingTown of Bourbon Receives Community Crossings Grant
The Town of Bourbon received $209,898.62 in the second round of INDOT’s Community Crossings Matching Grant round.
Continue readingTriton School Board to Find New Athletic Director
The search is on for a new athletic director at Triton Community School Corporation.
Continue readingCulver Community Schools to Distribute Meals to Children during Holiday Break
Meals will be available to all Culver Community School Corporation students and that student’s siblings who are 18 years of age and younger in the same household on Friday, December 18 and Monday, December 28.
Continue readingLIFT Network Presents Application for Summer Internship Program for Employers
Interested employers in Marshall, Elkhart and St. Joseph Counties can apply to host subsidized interns during the summer of 2021.
Continue readingAnother Starke County Resident Dies of COVID-19
Another person has died of COVID-19 in Starke County. Information from the Indiana Department of Health on Tuesday showed that 31 Starke County residents have now died from the virus.
Continue readingSt. Joseph Health System Prepares for Vaccine Distribution
Officials at the St. Joseph Health System are prepared to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine as presented in the Indiana Department of Health’s guidelines.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Extend Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
The Marshall County Commissioners have extended the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration for another seven days.
Continue readingMarshall County Councilwoman Penny Lukenbill Receives Sagamore of the Wabash Distinction
Marshall County Councilwoman Penny Lukenbill was surprised Monday morning to be honored with the Sagamore of the Wabash distinction by Governor Eric J. Holcomb.
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