The Culver-Union Township Fire Department’s new aerial truck was officially put into service Monday. Residents had a chance to take a look at the new ladder truck during a fire department open house. Monday’s celebration followed more than two years of work and fundraising.
Continue readingBremen, Plymouth Police Officers Receive Traffic Safety All-Star Award
Two officers from Marshall County were the recipients of the first-ever Traffic Safety All-Star award.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will consider the second reading to an amendment to the golf cart ordinance when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMarshall County Reports Two Additional COVID-19 Deaths
Two more people have died from COVID-19 in Marshall County, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingThree Arrested on Drug Charges
Three people were arrested on Wednesday, October 21 after Plymouth Police Department officers learned a Starke County man with a warrant was present at a Plymouth business.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Brings Attention to Road Damage due to Iron Wheels
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters showed pictures to the Marshall County Commissioners last week where a farm implement with iron wheels with no tires reportedly caused damage to county roads.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Adopts EMS Fee Ordinance
The Argos Town Council adopted the amended EMS Fee ordinance at their meeting last week.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Reviews Contract for Second Phase of River Park Square
Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi presented the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members with a proposed contract with The Troyer Group for the second phase of the River Park Square project.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Adopts 2021 Budget
The John Glenn School Board members adopted the 2021 budget during their meeting last week.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will open quotes for a new dump truck as requested by the Plymouth Cemetery Superintendent.
Continue readingSecond COVID-19 Death Reported in Pulaski County in a Week
The second person in a week has died from COVID-19 in Pulaski County and another 15 people there have been diagnosed with the virus, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingAnother COVID-19 Death Reported in Starke County
Another person in Starke County has died of COVID-19, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingLess Access to COVID-19 Testing May Lead to Higher Positivity Rates in Rural Counties
Less access to COVID-19 testing may be leading to higher positivity rates in rural areas. Indiana Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lindsay Weaver says that if a county only has one testing site, people may be more likely to wait until they have noticeable symptoms.
Continue readingMarshall County Residents Continue to Vote Early
Early voting in Marshall County continues to shatter records from past elections.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Pay for Absentee Vote Counters
Those helping to count absentee ballots will be paid a per diem rate rather than an hourly rate as approved by the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning.
Continue readingFAFSA Help to Be Offered during Virtual College Goal Sunday Event Tomorrow
Those planning to attend college next fall can get free online help with the financial aid process tomorrow. Indiana is hosting its first-ever completely virtual College Goal Sunday event. Volunteers will be available to guide students and their parents through the process of filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Payment of Vacation Time for Police Officers
Bourbon Police Chief Bill Martin asked the Bourbon Town Council members last week what to do with officers who cannot take vacations through the rest of the year due to a shortage in staff.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb Won’t Take Part in Trick-Or-Treating This Year
As the decision of whether to move ahead with trick-or-treating is mostly being left up to individual residents, Governor Eric Holcomb will be among those not taking part. “In the interest of safety, unfortunately – I have mixed feelings about this – but we’re not going to host Halloween this year at the residence, so no trick-or-treating at the Governor’s Residence this year,” Holcomb said during his COVID-19 press conference Wednesday. “We’re going to try to make that up somehow, some way, creatively, in the future.”
Continue readingAnother COVID-19 Death Reported in Pulaski County
One additional person has died of COVID-19 in Pulaski County, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingIndiana Submits Draft COVID-19 Vaccination Plan to CDC
A COVID-19 vaccine is still months away, but Indiana Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lindsay Weaver says health officials are making sure they’ll be ready.
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