Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters asked the Marshall County Commissioners on Monday if he should move forward with an INDOT application for the 2025 Call for Projects that includes the extension of Veteran’s Parkway.
Continue readingArgos Prepares for Visit from State Senator Stacey Donato
State Senator Stacey Donato will be visiting the Town of Argos next week!
Continue readingVariety of Triton Scholars Work Together to Provide Food for Malnourished Children
A recent effort by Triton scholars will help feed nearly 200 under-resourced children for an entire year.
Continue readingKankakee River, Yellow River Basin Development Commission Public Meeting Set for Thursday
The Kankakee River Basin and Yellow River Basin Development Commission will host a public information meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21 in Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Driver Arrested after Traveling Wrong Way on Michigan Street
A Plymouth man is in the Marshall County Jail after allegedly driving under the influence of a controlled substance on Monday evening.
Continue readingISTA Officials Plan for Around 10,000 People to Participate in Red for Ed Action Day
When Indiana Legislators gather in the State House today to prepare for the upcoming General Assembly, they will be met by thousands of Hoosier educators and supporters pushing for children and education to be a priority.
Continue readingMarshall County Council, Commissioners to Meet in Joint Session Regarding Jail Project
The Marshall County Council and Commission members will meet in a joint session next week to hear more details of a proposed jail pod construction project.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Votes to Stick with Current Health Insurance Plan
The Argos Town Council voted to stick with their current health insurance plan when members met for their first meeting of the month.
The Town of Argos has an Indiana Public Employee Plan (IPEP) through Anthem.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Look into Options for Upgrading Electronic Metering System
Officials in Bourbon are looking into the various options that are out there to replace the Town’s existing electronic metering system for the water and wastewater department.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Considers Additional Appropriation Requests
The Marshall County Council members considered several additional appropriation requests last week.
Continue readingCulver Parks Department Awarded Bike Racks
The Culver Parks Department will be installing six new bike racks around Culver, thanks to MACOG’s 2019 Bicycle Parking Improvement Project.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission to Meet Tonight, Public Hearing Scheduled
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission members will meet tonight where they will receive updates on several projects within the city’s TIF district. Those projects include the Hoham Drive, REES Theater, River Gate South, and Centennial Crossing projects.
Continue readingLaPaz Woman Accused of Driving while Almost Three Times Legal Limit for Alcohol
A LaPaz woman was taken to jail Friday night, after police say she was driving while almost three times the legal limit for alcohol. Marshall County Police say they were called to the area of Michigan and 1st roads shortly before 11:30 p.m., for a vehicle that was off the roadway.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Additional Appropriation for Sheriff’s Department
Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel presented additional appropriation and transfer requests to the county council last week.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Member Asks to Review use of CCD Funds
Plymouth City Council member Jeff Houin asked city council members if they could review how funds are distributed within the Cumulative Capital Development Fund.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Proposed East Shore Conservancy District
The Culver Town Council members were updated on the process of implementing an East Shore Conservancy District.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Approves Quote for New Police Department Vehicle
The Bourbon Town Council approved quote for a new Police Department vehicle when members met last Tuesday.
Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger said the members selected a quote from Oliver Ford for a 2020 F1-50 truck. The quote that was approved totaled $36,896.
Berger explained that the new truck will be purchased after the first of the year and will bring the Department up to four vehicles. She added that no vehicles will be traded in because officials would like to keep one on hand for officers in the reserve program.
Argos Business Owners and Residents Could Win Cash for Their Holiday Decorations!
Residents and business owners in the Town of Argos are encouraged to show off their holiday spirit during this year’s Christmas Decorating Contest.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners are expected to name a new Human Resources Administrator when they meet this morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Judges to Deliberate About Grant Timetable and System
As previously highlighted, Marshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers recently provided some details about the $60,000 Justice Partners Addictions Response Grant that was awarded this fall.
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