The Culver Town Council members opened several bids for a Sewer Department truck previously approved to be sold by the bid process.
Continue readingStreet Closure Request Granted for Upcoming ARTS in the Street Event in Plymouth
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered a street closure request for the upcoming ARTS in the Street event in Plymouth.
Continue readingArgos Utility Superintendent Looking to Purchase New Truck
Argos Utility Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom wants to purchase a new truck for the Wastewater Department.
Continue readingTwo Arrested after UNIT Officers Conduct Search Warrant at Argos Home
Two people were arrested Friday morning following the execution of a search warrant at a home in the 400 E. block of Walnut Street in Argos.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Considers Police Salary Ordinance Amendment
With the current employment issue at the Culver Police Department, the Culver Town Council members considered a salary ordinance amendment to change the pay for the town marshal and other officers until new officers can be hired.
Continue readingArgos School Board Working on Solar Energy Project
The Argos Community School Board members are working to get everything finalized for a solar energy project.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Presented with INDOT Contract for Street Light Replacement
The Bremen Town Council members were given an INDOT contract Monday night for the placement of eight stop lights at the corner of Plymouth Street and Center Street.
Continue readingArgos Utility Superintendent to Work on GIS System
Argos Utility Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom will look into mapping utilities with a GIS System.
Continue readingCommittee Formed to Review Proposals for Plymouth Wastewater Project
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a request from Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson to form a committee to review Request for Proposals for an upcoming wastewater project.
Decades-Old Sewer Lines in Downtown Bremen in Good Shape
The sewer lines in downtown Bremen don’t appear to need much work.
Continue readingWater Tower Work Anticipated Soon in Argos
The water tower in Argos may soon undergo some maintenance.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses MCEDC Contract
The Culver Town Council members took up conversation Tuesday night concerning the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation contract.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Members Accept Bid Recommendations
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members considered several bid recommendations made by department heads this week.
Continue readingArgos School Superintendent Provides Update on Auditorium Project
Updates to the auditorium at the Argos Community School Corporation are complete.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Updates Commissioners on Bridge Funding
Marshall County will receive funding for two bridge replacement projects beginning in July 2025.
Continue readingBond Financing for Centennial Crossings Project to Move Forward
An ordinance considered by the Plymouth City Council Monday night that would authorize the City of Plymouth to issue TIF money to pay a bond for the infrastructure toward the proposed Centennial Crossings housing development project.
Continue readingArgos School Board Adds Lacrosse as Offering to Athletes
The sport of Lacrosse will now be offered as a sport at the Argos Community School Corporation instead of only a club sport.
Continue readingMarshall County Treasurer Requests Extended Hours during Tax Season
Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier asked the county commissioners last week to extend the hours of her office to accommodate the collection of tax payments in May and November.
Continue readingArgos Street Department Superintendent Submits Community Crossings Application
Argos Street Department Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom told the town council members last week that the Community Crossings application was submitted to INDOT that has several streets slated for upgrades.
Continue readingDisannexation Bill Dies in Indiana House
The John Glenn School Board members have been watching action on Senate Bill 425 in this year’s legislative session. The Bill apparently died in the House Committee on Education on Tuesday.
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