Plymouth Fire Chief Rod Miller went before the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety last week, seeking permission to provide a payment to Wiers Trucking.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board to Prepare for End of Year, Get Transportation Update Tonight
The Plymouth School Board will finish preparing for the end of the year tonight. A resolution letting the corporation treasurer pre-write checks for pending 2019 invoices and transfer money to balance out the accounts will be up for the board’s approval. Board members will also schedule their first meeting in 2020.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board to Meet Tonight
The John Glenn School Board will consider pay raises for support staff and pay for bus drivers when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMishawaka Man Arrested in Marshall County on Drug Charges
A recent overnight traffic stop on Friday, Nov. 29 allegedly found a Mishawaka man in possession of a firearm and drugs in Marshall County.
Continue readingTwo Arrested in Separate Incidents Involving Alleged Impaired Driving
A Bourbon man and a Walkerton man are accused of impaired driving in separate incidents in Marshall County over the weekend.
Continue readingEmphasis on Rehabilitation Highlighted During MC Jail Expansion Joint Session
While outlining the preliminary schematic designs for the additional inmate housing pod at the Marshall County Jail last Tuesday, RQAW reps mentioned the importance of incorporating rehabilitation spaces into the facility.
Continue readingCulver Council Voices Support for Creation of East Shore Conservancy District
The Culver Town Council is voicing its support for the creation of an East Shore Conservancy District, but members aren’t quite ready to sign a memorandum of understanding. The East Shore Corporation wants to connect to Culver’s wastewater system, due to the failure of its wetland disbursement system.
Continue readingBids for Plymouth’s Community Crossings Street and Sidewalk Projects Opened
Bids for the City of Plymouth’s 2019 Community Crossings-funded street and sidewalk projects were opened when Board of Works members met last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will hear from Sheriff Matt Hassel and 911 Supervisor Mathew Pitney about the program Ounce of Prevention when they meet today at 8:30 a.m.
Continue readingWashington Discovery Academy Uses Pumpkin Drop to Teach STEM to 4th Graders
With the help of the Plymouth Fire Department, some fourth grade students participated in a hands-on STEM-related activity.
Continue readingIndiana Pacers to Kick Off Annual Toy Giveaway in Plymouth Monday
Giving toys to youth-serving organizations across Indiana is the goal of the Indiana Pacers’ Basketballidays event. This year, the team’s first stop will be in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County Dispatchers Warn Residents to Avoid Downed Trees and Power Lines
Fallen trees and power lines are creating challenges for Marshall County residents. In a Facebook post Wednesday morning, Marshall County dispatchers urged drivers to avoid Olive Trail south of 13th Road and use caution near wooded areas.
Continue readingMarshal County Jail Expansion to Move Forward Following Joint Session with County Commissioners and Council Members
The Marshall County Commissioners and County Council members met in a joint session Tuesday morning to receive details related to the proposed jail expansion project.
Continue readingCity Tavern Building Demolition Order Affirmed by Court of Appeals
The removal of what’s left of the former City Tavern Building can finally proceed, following a lengthy legal battle. Town Attorney Jim Clevenger shared the Indiana Court of Appeals’ finding during Tuesday’s town council meeting.
“A 24-page public opinion on our case, ‘Culver versus The 27 Group and Mr. Scotty VanHawk,’ and the Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court order for demolition!” Clevenger announced.
Continue readingOrdinance Fixing 2020 Salaries for Plymouth’s Elected Officials Approved
The Plymouth City Council held final readings over an ordinance that would fix the 2020 salaries for elected officials when members met Monday night.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves Pay Increases for Classified Staff Members
The Bremen School Board approved pay increases for classified staff members during their meeting last Wednesday.
Continue readingArgos Superintendent Discusses Progress Related to Multi-Faceted Construction Project
The Argos School Corporation is halfway through their multi-faceted construction project according to Superintendent Ned Speicher.
Continue readingTriton Superintendent Highlights Corporation and Institutional Goals
Corporation goals that were presented to Triton School Board members over the summer were recently revisited when members met for their November meeting.
Continue readingNational Weather Service Issues High Wind Warning for Wednesday
The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for Wednesday. It will be in effect from 4:00 a.m. EST/3:00 a.m. CST to 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CST. Southwest winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour with gusts of up to 60 miles per hour are predicted.
Continue readingNearly a Pound of Meth Reportedly Found at Plymouth Motel
A drug bust at a Plymouth motel turned up almost a pound of meth, according to Marshall County Police. Officers with the Undercover Narcotics Investigation Team conducted an operation at the Red Rock Inn Monday, with help from Plymouth, county, and state police, as well as NET43.
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