The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will review a sidewalk request and discuss a change order for the 2019 Street and Sidewalk Spring Projects.
Continue readingWinter Weather Advisory Issued for Northern Indiana
The threat of snow could lead to hazardous driving conditions over the coming days. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for Monday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST.
Continue readingSteps Being Taken to Memorialize Current Lincoln Junior High School Building
As Lincoln Junior High School prepares to move into its new building next year, students and staff are taking time to preserve some of the current building’s history. Later this month, former students, teachers, and the rest of the community will have the chance to visit the current Lincoln Junior High during its final year of operations.
Continue readingJohn Glenn Marching Band to Perform in State Finals Today
The John Glenn marching band will be performing in the ISSMA Open Class Marching Band finals in Class C today.
Continue readingCommunity Corrections Success Rate Impacted by Number of Clients
Marshall County Superior Court #2 Judge Dean Colvin recently inquired about the number of individuals who are successfully completing sentences imposed by the court through Community Corrections.
Director Ward Byers informed him that the success rate is currently 78 percent.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Design Firm for Courthouse Clock Tower Project
The Marshall County Courthouse clock tower renovation project continues to move forward.
Continue readingShop with a Cop Apps Due to Argos Elementary by Nov. 18th
Argos families who may need a little extra help with Christmas this year have the opportunity to receive some assistance through the Shop with a Cop program.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Year-in-Review Mailer
Residents will soon be getting a recap of the Culver Community Schools Corporation’s accomplishments over the past year. Superintendent Karen Shuman says the school board approved a year-in-review mailer on Monday.
Continue readingPrevalence of Meth Use Discussed in Community Corrections Advisory Board Meeting
During a Marshall County Community Corrections advisory board meeting Thursday afternoon, Director Ward Byers shared that officials have witnessed a shift in what’s frequently coming up on failed drug screens.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Board Considers Teacher Contract
The John Glenn School Board members reviewed the proposed teacher contract during their Wednesday meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth School Superintendent Praises Efforts of Bus Driver, Police in Recent Incidents
Plymouth School Superintendent Andy Hartley is expressing his gratitude to school employees and emergency responders, after a pair of incidents last month. On October 11, one of the corporation’s buses was taking students home from their last day of class before fall break, when Marshall County Police say it was hit by a car that ran a red light at U.S. 30 and King Road.
Continue readingLions Club Donates $500 to Culver Community High School Football Team
The Culver Community High School football team is getting a financial boost from the local community. A $500 donation was officially accepted during Monday’s school board meeting, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Preparing for Winter Season
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters told the commissioners this week that his department is wrapping up some road work before operations turn to winter preparations.
Continue readingMarshall County Attorney Updates Commissioners on Jail Overcrowding Issues
Work Scheduled on Railroad Crossing in Plymouth
Work on the Flora Street railroad crossing near the Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation (PIDCO) is expected next week.
Continue readingNew Lincoln Junior High School Construction Remains On-Schedule
Progress continues at the new Lincoln Junior High School, despite some wintry weather recently. Project Manager Derek Anderson told the Plymouth School Board Tuesday that brickwork is about 60 to 70 percent complete. Inside, the walls are up in the future administrative offices, and all of the kitchen walls are done.
Continue readingSeveral Tons of Medications Collected During Drug Take-Back Day Initiative
More than eight tons of prescription medications will never be misused thanks to the DEA’s Prescription Drug Take Back Day initiative. That amount was collectively gathered by the Indiana State Police as well as federal and local government agencies.
Continue readingMarshall County Coroner Provides Update about Friday’s Fatal Fire Victim
The Marshall County Coroner’s Office has conducted an autopsy on the individual who passed away as a result of a house fire on 19b Road last Friday.
Continue readingNo Thru Truck Signs Stolen
No Thru Truck signs are going missing in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Finalizes Raises for Teachers, Administrators, Classified Staff
Several Plymouth School employees will get raises, following action by the school board Tuesday. Board members ratified the 2019-2020 teacher contract.
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