Officials from La Casa de Amistad held a soft launch of sign-ups for the Plymouth Resident Identification Endorsement Cards Friday night at the Plymouth Community High School.
Continue readingRepublican Caucus Set to Fill Tippecanoe Township Vacancy
The Marshall County Republican Party is attempting to fill vacancies on the Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board.
Continue readingCulver Stellar Projects Moving Along
The Culver Beach Lodge project is expected to be substantially complete by the beginning of March.
Continue readingBremen Cemetery to be Incorporated into Town’s GPS System
Bremen Cemetery Sexton Keith Fraine told the town council members on Monday that Water, Storm Water, and Street Superintendent Alex Mikel is going to incorporate the cemetery into the GPS system.
Continue readingBremen Police Department’s K9 Taro to Receive Protective Body Armor
The Bremen Police Department’s K9 Taro will soon be better protected thanks to a charitable donation made through the organization ‘Vested Interest in K9s’.
Continue readingTown of Bremen Preparing for Downtown Project
Bremen officials are preparing for this summer’s downtown revitalization project.
Continue readingMCCF Director Thanks Community Members for Help with Point-in-Time Count
Marshall County Community Foundation Director of Development and Communications Angie Rupchock-Shafer recently thanked everyone who helped make this year’s Point-in-Time Count a success.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Further Discuss MCEDC Contract
The Culver Town Council will take a closer look at the contract they have with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation.
Continue readingTriton School Officials to Coordinate with Purdue Extension Health Educator for Community Wellness Night Video
The Triton School Corporation hosted a ‘Community Wellness Night’ earlier this month in order to inform parents and community members about the dangers of vaping.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Foundation Grant Applications Due Monday
Applications will be accepted until Monday, Feb. 3 for the first round of 2020 Marshall County Community Foundation grant awards and the Ralph C. Vonnegut Jr. Fund.
Continue readingBremen Man Sentenced in Federal Court
A Bremen man was recently sentenced in U.S. District Court after pleading guilty in a plea agreement on a charge of felon in possession of a firearm.
Continue readingOne Person Injured in Traffic Accident in Plymouth
Plymouth Police Department officers investigated an accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of Oak Road and U.S. 30.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Sign Opposition Letters to Legislators Concerning Two House Bills
There are two bills in the House of Representatives that have the watchful eye of the Culver Town Council members.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Looks at Potential Operating Costs for Proposed Jail Expansion
With all of the discussions being held on how much a proposed jail expansion would cost, Marshall County Council members are analyzing preliminary figures on the operation of the jail pod once it’s built.
Continue readingTown of Bremen to Start Annexation Process for Solar Park
The process will begin for the annexation of property north of U.S. 6 in the town of Bremen for a solar park proposed by the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA).
Continue readingOfficials Discuss Intergovernmental Agreement between Triton Schools and Bourbon PD
A proposed intergovernmental agreement between the Triton School Corporation and the Bourbon Police Department was recently discussed with Town Council and School Board members.
Continue readingArgos Police Chief Discusses Code-Enforcement on Short Street with Town Council
Argos Police Chief Corey Bowman and Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney provided the Town Council with some information about a property on Short Street when members met for their second meeting of the month.
Continue readingBill to Study Elimination of License Plate Stickers Heads to Indiana Senate
License plate stickers may soon be a thing of the past, under a bill advanced Tuesday by the Indiana House of Representatives. The bill’s author, Representative Doug Gutwein, says the state spends over $6 million a year to make and send out the decals but only collected $450,000 last year in fines for expired plates.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Superintendent Submits Community Crossings Application
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters submitted an application to the Indiana Department of Transportation for a project to be considered for Community Crossings Matching Grant funds.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Notified of Cancellation of Outstanding Checks
Outstanding unpaid checks written by the City of Plymouth in 2017 will be canceled following information given to the Plymouth City Council Monday night.
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