Update: As of 5:40 p.m., the fire was extinguished and crews had left the scene. Additional information can be found here.
Firefighters are currently battling a blaze at a structure on Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingUpdate: As of 5:40 p.m., the fire was extinguished and crews had left the scene. Additional information can be found here.
Firefighters are currently battling a blaze at a structure on Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members approved over $1 million in additional appropriations following a public hearing Monday night.
Continue readingArgos School Board members took a look at I-Learn scores when members met for their September meeting.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members took action Monday afternoon to approve a trash collection contract.
Continue readingA ribbon cutting ceremony is set for today at 11 a.m. for the kayak/canoe launch at the River Park Square along the Yellow River in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County’s unemployment rate moved lower in August, but the actual number of people working is also down. The county saw an unemployment rate of three percent last month, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingMarshall County Street Superintendent Jason Peters came before the Commissioners last week with a few different requests for road cuts.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council will meet tonight where they will hold a public hearing on the 2020 budget.
Continue readingIndiana State Police report that an Illinois driver was sent to the hospital with serious injuries following a crash on US 31 Monday afternoon.
Continue readingUPDATE from ISP PIO Sgt. Bohner: The passing lane is now open at the crash US31 NB at 13th Road. The right lane will be closed for an extended time due to offloading the semi.
A crash involving a semi truck led to the closure of the northbound lanes of U.S. 31 near Argos Monday afternoon. The Indiana Department of Transportation tweeted that it happened at the railroad crossing between 13th and 14th roads.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners recently heard from INDOT Representatives about a major upgrade to the US 30 corridor planned to take place over the next two decades that calls for the potential installation of J-Turns at the intersections with Queen and King Roads.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Educator Jacob Baylis reminded school administrators last week that there are services provided to the schools by the health department that could assist the corporations in case of an emergency.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Chief Rod Miller and Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi are exploring options of purchasing a new fire truck for the fire department.
Continue readingArgos soccer players will have an easier time accessing their equipment following a decision made by the School Board last Monday.
Continue readingThe Culver School Board handled a few different bookkeeping matters when members met last week.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will consider quotes for the demolition of the old Clarke Station on Jefferson Street. The members will also award bids for the street and sidewalk fall projects.
Continue readingAdministrators from the Marshall County schools updated the Marshall County Safety Committee members on efforts made in making schools safer for students.
Continue readingOfficials working on financing documents with Winona Building Products recently met with Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi and Marshall County Economic Development Corporation President and CEO Jerry Chavez concerning where things stand in the process.
Continue readingMarshall County Bridge 81, also referred to as Hickory Road Bridge, was discussed during this week’s County Commissioners’ meeting.
Continue readingArgos School Superintendent Ned Speicher said school board members had to adjust adult lunch price in order to comply with a federal requirement when they met on Monday.
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