More COVID-19 cases were reported locally in Tuesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingStellar Project to Break Ground in Argos in July
One of the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiatives projects will break ground in July.
Continue readingGroundbreaking Ceremony Scheduled in Bourbon
Two new Habitat for Humanity homes are scheduled for construction in Bourbon.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Placement of Electronic Sign
A new electronic sign needs placement in Culver and the Culver Town Council members may have found the right spot for it.
Continue readingHands Free While Driving Law Begins Wednesday
Governor Eric Holcomb issued a reminder this week that a new law takes effect on Wednesday that prohibits drivers from holding mobile devices in their hands while driving.
Continue readingFormal Charges Filed in Plymouth Murder Investigation
A Plymouth man, 35-year-old Duane Longacre, was formally charged with murder, a Level 4 Felony charge of arson and a misdemeanor count of resisting law enforcement following an investigation conducted Sunday morning.
Continue readingMore Local COVID-19 Cases Reported
More COVID-19 cases have been reported in Marshall County and in Starke County.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested on Impaired Driving Charges
A Plymouth man was arrested Sunday night after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department received several phone calls of a man stopped in the roadway on U.S. 31 and passed out at the wheel.
Continue readingBid Opening Scheduled for Sewer Extension for Centennial Crossing Project
Bids will be opened in July for the sewer extension portion of the Centennial Crossing project.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Amends Police Department Ordinance
The Culver Town Council reviewed an amendment to the ordinance that addresses the organization of the Culver Police Department.
Continue readingBremen’s New Police Officer to Start Patrols Soon
The newest officer for the Bremen Police Department is set to finish the Law Enforcement Academy this week.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Investigating Possible Murder at Plum Street Home
Plymouth Police are investigating a possible murder at a home in the 900 block of North Plum Street. Officers say they were called to the residence just after 9:00 Sunday morning, after getting a report of a possible stabbing.
Continue readingMore Starke, Marshall County Residents Test Positive for COVID-19
More COVID-19 cases were reported Sunday in Starke and Marshall counties. The Indiana State Department of Health says three more Marshall County residents have tested positive, with a revised total of 403. Starke County had one more positive case, bringing the total up to 66. No new cases were reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingMarshall County’s COVID-19 Case Count Surpasses 400, Pulaski County Revises Numbers
The number of Marshall County residents who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 has surpassed 400. Marshall County is up to 401 positive cases, according to Saturday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. That’s an increase of 10 from Friday.
Continue readingDNR Approves Culver Chamber of Commerce Fireworks Permit
The Culver Chamber of Commerce received approval from the Department of Natural Resources to hold a fireworks event on Lake Maxinkuckee for the Fourth of July.
Continue readingDelinquent Argos Utility Customers Urged to Pay Bills by June 30
Argos utility customers are encouraged to pay delinquent utility bills before June 30.
Continue readingGrant Administrator Services Agreement Signed for Bremen Downtown Project
The Bremen downtown street project will move forward this summer.
Continue readingDemolition of Plymouth Structure Affirmed by BOW
Plymouth Building Commissioner Keith Hammonds asked the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members to affirm the demolition of a structure.
Continue readingAir Quality Study to be Conducted on Marshall County Buildings
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed a letter of engagement with DLZ this month concerning a study on the county’s HVAC and air quality systems.
Continue readingMore COVID-19 Cases Reported in Marshall, Pulaski Counties
Nine more Marshall County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total up to 393. That’s according to Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Meanwhile, Pulaski County had four new positive cases, bringing the total up to 58. No new cases were reported in Starke County.
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