The Triton School Board will be holding an auction this fall on items inside the old gymnasium that is set for demolition.
Continue readingMarshall County Issues Mask Order
Marshall County is ordering the use of face masks starting Monday. The order was issued Friday by Marshall County Public Health Officer Dr. Byron Holm, citing “record numbers of positive cases of COVID-19 and an alarming increase in related deaths.”
Continue readingAnother 14 COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall County
More Starke and Marshall county residents have tested positive for COVID-19. Marshall County had 14 new cases, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. That brings the county up to 636 residents who’ve tested positive, 11.6 percent of the total number of people tested.
Continue readingBremen Public Schools Finalizing Reopening Plans
Bremen Public Schools students will be required to wear face masks but just for short periods of time. “If you’re going to ride a bus, you’re going to wear a mask, and then when the students are in common areas, they need face coverings, as well,” explains Superintendent Dr. Jim White. “Once they get to their classrooms, they can take them off.”
Continue readingArgos Town Council to Amend Golf Ordinance
The Argos Town Council members agreed to amend the golf ordinance following information received during their Wednesday night meeting.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Extends Moratorium on Utility Shutoffs
The Culver Town Council members voted to extend the moratorium on utility shutoffs through mid-August.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Zoning Ordinance Change
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed a zoning ordinance change pertaining to farm-scale solar farms in the two-mile jurisdiction. They cannot be bigger than 10 acres, or more than 435,601 square feet.
Continue readingTriton School Board Reviews Recommendation for Raises
The Triton School Board looked at a recommendation for a raise for non-classified staff members.
Continue readingMaintenance Director Asks Marshall County Council for Project Funds
Marshall County Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Director Doug Masterson asked the County Council this week for additional money to complete some projects this year.
Continue readingPlymouth Woman Accused of Drug Possession Following Tuesday Traffic Stop
A traffic stop reportedly led to the arrest of a Plymouth woman Tuesday. Plymouth Police say they pulled over a vehicle near the intersection of U.S. 30 and Pioneer Drive at around 5:40 p.m. Officers say a K9 detected the odor of narcotics.
Continue readingCulver Man Sentenced after Pleading Guilty to Dealing Meth in River Park Square
A Culver man was sentenced to 17-and-a-half years after pleading guilty to dealing methamphetamine at a Plymouth park. As part of a plea agreement, David Hite, 47, admitted to selling meth at River Park Square on May 6, 2019, according to a Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office press release.
Continue readingAnother COVID-19-Related Death Reported in Starke County
Another Starke County resident has died after testing positive for COVID-19. That brings the county’s death count up to four, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Starke County also saw another nine residents test positive, bringing the total up to 127.
Continue readingBremen Firemen’s Festival Canceled due to COVID-19
This year’s Bremen Firemen’s Festival has been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. The Bremen Firemen’s Association says it had initially planned to postpone the event from its usual dates in June, but in the end, the association didn’t think it could “adhere to the strict guidelines provided by the State of Indiana to safely have our festival.”
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Resolution for New Housing Development
A project proposed in the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative involves a housing development in Plymouth.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Additional Utility Relief for Businesses
The Culver Town Council members may make more money available for utility relief, only this time it would be for the bigger businesses in town. It is better to contact the experts franchise from https://www.accuratefranchising.com/resources/is-my-business-franchise-ready/ who would make your work so much easier.
Continue readingTriton School Board Reviews Blueprint for Start of School
The start of the new school year for students at the Triton School Corporation is a little over two weeks away. The Triton School Board members reviewed the proposed blueprint for starting school this week.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Promotion of Officer
On July 14, 2020 the Bourbon Town Council promoted Officer Carl Amsden to the rank of Sergeant. Amsden joined the Bourbon Police Dept. full time in August 2016 having served as Reserve Officer for Bourbon prior to his hiring. Carl served his Country as a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps seeing action in Iraq.
Carl also serves the Town of Bourbon as a volunteer firefighter.
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More Than 11,000 Apply for COVID-19 Rental Assistance in Program’s First Two Days
The Indiana COVID-19 Rental Assistance Program has already gotten thousands of applications.
Continue readingLarge Events Will Have to Have COVID-19 Plan Approved by Health Department before Taking Place
Fairs, festivals, and other large events will soon have to have a COVID-19 mitigation plan approved by the county health department. Governor Holcomb said Wednesday that the new requirement will be included in his executive order keeping Indiana at Stage 4.5 of his Back on Track plan.
Continue readingIndiana to Stay at Stage 4.5 of Back on Track Plan as COVID-19 Cases Increase
Indiana will remain in Stage 4.5 of Governor Holcomb’s Back on Track plan for at least another two weeks. Holcomb announced the change during Wednesday’s COVID-19 briefing.
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