When Argos Town Council members met for their final meeting of the month, an update about an ongoing Argos Community Development Corporation (ACDC) housing project was delivered.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Members Reorganize, Make Appointments
The Bremen Town Council members reorganized following the administration of the Oaths of Office from Judge Robert O. Bowen Monday afternoon.
Continue readingTriton Superintendent Highlights Success of new Student Resource ‘The Trojan Trade’
Many students are getting involved with the Trojan Trade, according to Triton Superintendent Jeremy Riffle.
Continue readingCulver School Board Considers Allowing Students to Get Credit for Religious Education
The Culver Community Schools Corporation may soon allow students to take religious education classes for credit, following a recent change in state law.
Continue readingBremen School Officials Issue Reminder about Pick-Up and Drop-Off Spots
Before Bremen students left for winter break, school officials issued a reminder about pick-up and drop-off locations.
They shared that the east parking lot on Marshall Street is not a designated drop-off area in the mornings or a pick-up spot in the afternoons.
Continue readingPlymouth, Winamac Natives among 37 New Indiana State Troopers
Plymouth and Winamac natives are among the newest Indiana State Troopers. Indiana State Police recently held a graduation ceremony for its 79th Recruit Academy. Tyler J. Vermillion of Plymouth will be assigned to the ISP Toll Road District, while Nicholas Isajczuk of Winamac will go to the Lowell District.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners to Meet Today
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today to help wrap up year-end business.
Continue readingTriton School Officials take Action to Address Vaping Concerns
When compared to cigarettes vaping has less toxins. Though vapes from selectvape.com/product/esco-bars-mesh-disposable-device-2500-puffs is not as harmful as cigarettes, in order to address growing concerns surrounding ‘vaping’ in relation to Vapor Chasers‘ increase, Triton School Superintendent Jeremy Riffle said a community outreach session will be held next month.
Continue readingArgos School Board Approves Superintendent’s Contract Extension and 2020 Property and Liability Insurance Rates
The Argos School Board approved a contract extension for Superintendent Ned Speicher when members met earlier this month.
Continue readingHighway Superintendent Presents 2020 Road Program to Marshall County Commissioners
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented a tentative road program plan for 2020 to the Marshall County Commissioners on Dec. 16.
Continue readingBremen School Board Tables BHS Course and Program Guidebook Revisions
The Bremen School Board considered some revisions to the High School’s course and program guidebook when members met for their December meeting.
Superintendent Dr. Jim White said that while this is something that’s done on an annual basis the proposed changes this year deal with newly implemented graduation pathways.
Continue readingCulver School Board Accepts $1,500 Donation for Negative Lunch Balances
Culver Elementary School students who’ve fallen behind in their lunch payments are getting some help, thanks to the Starke County Sheriff’s Department. The school board recently accepted a $1,500 donation to help pay off negative lunch balances, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingPlymouth City Officials to be Sworn into Office
A swearing-in ceremony for the elected officials in the City of Plymouth and department heads is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 11 a.m. at the Plymouth City Building.
Continue readingIndiana Arts Commission Now Accepting Apps for Community Service Programs
The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is now accepting applications for a few different funding opportunities for community service programs. Those programs include Arts Project Support, Arts Organization Support, and Creative Community Pathways.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will take action on several year-end business items.
Continue readingThree Arrested in Separate Operating While Intoxicated Incidents
Three people were recently arrested on operating on OWI charges following separate investigations by officers from the Plymouth Police Department.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Holds Public Hearing on Tax Abatement
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing concerning a tax abatement request from Bomarko officials.
Continue readingConstruction Begins on Housing Development in Culver
Construction of income-based housing units in Culver is underway.
Continue readingBourbon Officials Sworn into Office
Two Bourbon town officials were sworn into office after winning their positions in the November Municipal General Election.
Ward Byers was recently sworn in by Marshall County Superior Court No. 1 Judge Robert O. Bowen while Philip John Hanley will be sworn in Monday, Dec. 30. They will hold At-Large seats on the Bourbon Town Council. Bourbon Clerk-Treasurer Kimberly Berger is anticipated to give the Oath of Office.
Berger was sworn into office on Tuesday, Dec. 10 by Town Attorney Anthony Wagner.
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Dealing Arrest
A Bourbon man was arrested on Saturday following a traffic stop.
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