People wanting to know local resources available or COVID-19 information in Marshall County will soon have that information available in an app accessible on a mobile device.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Additional Work at South Davis and Main Streets
Some additional work will occur as part of the storm sewer installation project on South Davis Street and South Main Street in Culver.
Continue readingFood Distribution Event Set for Today
A Northern Indiana Food Bank distribution event is set for today (Wednesday, November 4) from 10 a.m. to noon ET at the Bremen Fire Department at 123 S. Center Street.
Continue readingBremen Voters Approve Bremen Public School Referendum
The Bremen Voters approved the referendum question on the General Election ballot with 2,316 of the voters in support of the referendum and 787 voters against the referendum.
Continue readingVoter Turnout High in Marshall County
About 68 percent of voters cast a ballot in Marshall County in the 2020 General Election.
Continue readingAdditional COVID-19 Deaths Reported in Tri-County Area
Four more residents have died from COVID-19 in the tri-county area and case numbers continue to increase.
Continue readingLarge Turnout for Early Voting in Marshall County, Polls Open Tuesday until 6 p.m.
The Marshall County Clerk’s Office reported thousands of early voters cast a ballot in this General Election.
Continue readingBremen Schools Staying Open as Long as Staff is Healthy
Bremen Public Schools will stay open as long as the staff stays healthy, as stated by Superintendent Dr. Jim White during the latest Bremen School Board meeting.
Continue readingCulver EMS to Update Cardiac Monitors
Ambulances within the Culver-Union Township EMS fleet will soon be outfitted with new cardiac monitors.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Park Ordinance Amendment
The Bremen Town Council members adopted the amendment to a chapter of the Bremen Parks and Recreation Board ordinance last week.
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 week.
Continue readingLakeville Woman Arrested for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
A Lakeville woman was arrested Friday evening after arriving at the scene of a two vehicle accident in the area of Michigan Road and 2A Road in Plymouth.
Continue readingStarke, Marshall Counties Report Large Spike in COVID-19 Cases
A large number of positive COVID-19 cases were reported locally in Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingToday is Last Day to Vote Early
Today is the last day to vote early in person. The Marshall County Clerk’s Office will be open for early in-person voting from 8 a.m. to noon.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Members Consider Resolution for Design Standards
The Bremen Town Council members reviewed a resolution last week to put a Standards Specifications and Development Standards document into effect.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Reviews Insurance, Longevity Information
Argos Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney informed the town council members at their last meeting that the Anthem insurance renewal for employees will increase slightly.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Continues Discussion on Prohibiting Parking in Front Yards
The Plymouth City Council members are gathering comments and information on a potential ordinance that would prohibit parking in front yards.
Continue readingWest Shore Drive Residents in Culver Provide Feedback on Renaming Road
A survey was sent to the handful of residents who live on an access road known as West Shore Drive in Culver to gather opinions on whether or not to rename the road.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet this morning where they will consider the second reading of the solar ordinance.
Continue readingStarke County Reports Largest Single-Day Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Starke County is reporting its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases. Another 21 cases were reported in Sunday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. That brings the county’s total to 530.
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