A traffic stop late Friday night in Marshall County resulted in the arrest of the driver on drug dealing charges.
Continue readingBill Walters Leaves Plymouth City Council, Appointed to Plan Commission
Plymouth City Councilman Bill Walters attended his final city council meeting of his recent term in office Monday night.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Purdue Extension Agreement
The Marshall County Commissioners considered the Purdue Extension Services agreement last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Deny Change to Erosion Control Amendment
Marshall County Plan Director Ty Adley presented an ordinance amendment to the commissioners for consideration concerning erosion control.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Department Continues to Work on Paramedic Assistance Services Agreement
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members are keeping the paramedic assistance services resolution on the table until January.
Continue readingBremen School Board Approves Raises for Administrators
The Bremen School Board approved raises for administrators when members met for their December meeting.
Continue readingArgos Auditorium Upgrades to Occur During Christmas Break and Beyond
With Argos students and staff out of the building for Christmas break, auditorium upgrades have begun. With https://www.gabrielschristmas.com/, Christmas decorations are more exciting, especially when everyone works together.
This project was awarded to the company Pro Audio back in October and they’ll be working to modernize technology in the auditorium.
Continue readingCulver Educators to Get $250 Stipend for Mentoring New Teachers
Helping new teachers get the support they need is the goal of a new system approved by the Culver School Board last week.
Continue readingUnemployment Rate Rises to 3.1 Percent in Marshall County
Marshall County’s unemployment rate continues to go up. Its November unemployment rate was 3.1 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingTriton Scholars Spent Sunday Spreading Christmas Cheer to Elderly Community
A group of Triton students spent their Sunday living out the ‘Trojan Way’ of thinking of others over self with a special Christmas-related service project.
Continue readingKeep Your Holiday Safe with These Helpful Tips
In order to ensure that your holiday is fun and festive, there are a few tips you should keep in mind to avoid a Christmas catastrophe.
Continue readingBremen Man Arrested on Drug Charges
A Bremen man was arrested on drug charges on Friday, Dec. 20 following a traffic stop.
Continue readingPlymouth Man Arrested Following Disturbance Call
A Plymouth man was arrested on Friday, Dec. 20 following an investigation into a disturbance call.
Continue readingCulver School Board Approves Administrative Office Staff Restructuring
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will soon have its own communications director. The school board approved the creation of the position during last week’s meeting, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Discuss Requests for Proposed East Shore Conservancy District
Two road cut requests were submitted for consideration by the Marshall County Commissioners from the East Shore Corporation.
Continue readingTriton School Board Authorizes Two Different Projects to be Advertised
The Triton School board authorized two different projects to be advertised when members met for their December meeting.
Superintendent Jeremy Riffle said one of the projects will be addressing some aged seating in the High School gym.
Continue readingNo Bremen Teachers Rated with ‘Needs Improvement’ or as ‘Ineffective’
Bremen Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim White presented information about teacher evaluations when school board members met last week.
Continue readingPHS Senior Surprised with Lilly Scholarship Announcement
Plymouth High School Senior Hugh Smith was surprised with a special announcement last Monday after being selected as the recipient of the 2020 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship.
As Marshall County’s Lilly Scholar, Smith will receive full tuition to the Indiana college or university of his choice and the scholarship also covers required fees and up to $900 per year for books and required equipment.
Continue readingWinners from Argos Christmas Light Decorating Contest Announced
Argos officials recently shared that the Town looks ready for the season thanks to everyone who participated in this year’s Christmas Light Decorating Contest. They also provided a list of the winning homes and businesses that took away prizes this year.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight to award bids for 2020 street materials and fuel supplies. Several bids were opened during their Dec. 9 meeting which were taken under advisement for tonight’s approval.
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