Marshall County officials continue filing to run for reelection. Circuit Court Judge Curtis Palmer, Superior Court No. 2 Judge Dean Colvin, District 3 County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer, and county council members James Masterson, Jon VanVactor, and Penny Lukenbill have all filed on the Republican ticket. So have Coroner John Grolich, Treasurer Angie Birchmeier, and Surveyor Craig Cultice.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Discuss Department Liaisons & Bringing on Student Member
The Bourbon Town Council addressed department liaisons when members met for their January meeting.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves Resolutions related to Financial Matters
The Bremen School Board approved two resolutions when members gathered for their first meeting of 2020.
Superintendent Dr. Jim White shared that a Transfer of Appropriation resolution was approved and that simply had to do with straightening up the budget at the end of the year.
Continue readingSuperintendent: Culver Community Schools’ Finances ‘On a Good Trend’
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s finances appear to be in good shape, despite a drop in enrollment in recent years. “We’re on a good trend, and we hope to stay on that trend,” says Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingProceeds from Women’s Self Defense Class to Assist Argos Students with Trip Fees
The Argos School Corporation is partnering with professionals from Bremen Family Martial Arts to host a women’s self-defense course next month and there is still time to sign up!
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth City Council members will consider a resolution tonight that would establish a Plymouth Resident Identification Enrollment (PRIDE) card as a city-recognized identification program.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Hold Work Session on Monday
The Marshall County Council will hold a work session Monday to discuss the proposed jail expansion project.
Continue readingFinal Payment Denied to Contractors for River Gate South Project
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commissioners voted this week to deny the final payment to the contractors working on the River Gate South project.
Continue readingArgos Officials Consider Ordinance Related to IMPA Contract Amendments
The Argos Town Council held a public workshop prior to their regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, January 15th.
The purpose of the workshop was to meet with an Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) representative and to discuss some proposed contract amendments.
Continue readingBourbon Police Chief Highlights Money Saved as a Result of the Reserve Program
Bourbon Police Chief Bill Martin provided the Town Council with an activity report when members met earlier this month.
Continue reading“Heartless” Takes to the Stage on Sunday
A stage production depicting the process of rehabilitation and gaining a purpose while incarcerated is set for Sunday.
Continue readingBremen School Board Accepts $9,000 from Various Anonymous Donors
The Bremen School Board accepted multiple monetary contributions from generous donors when members met for their January meeting.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Year-End Financial Items, Reappoints Superintendent to CRC
The Culver School Board took action Monday to officially close the books on 2019.
Continue readingMarshall County Attorney Updates Commissioners on Fourth Court
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger told the County Commissioners this week that he attended the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a bill that would add a fourth court in Marshall County.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Commission Discusses New Manufacturing Center
Plans for a new manufacturing center in Plymouth are moving along.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Addresses Matchette Center Ordinance and Contract
The Bourbon Town Council addressed some documents related to the Matchette Center when members met earlier this month.
Continue readingArgos Public Library and High School to Team Up for Art Show in February
Young artists in Argos have an opportunity to have their work featured at the library during the month of February.
Continue readingBremen School Board Organizes for 2020
The Bremen School Board organized for the New Year when they met for their January meeting.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves 2020-2021 School Calendar
Culver Community Schools students will start school a little later in August, but they’ll get a shorter spring break in 2021. Superintendent Karen Shuman says the 2020-2021 school calendar calls for a student start date of August 12.
Continue readingFirefighters Battle Culver House Fire
Firefighters battled a fully engulfed fire at a two-story home in the 20,000 block of 15B Road in Culver Wednesday night.
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