Four people were arrested Thursday afternoon after officers from the Plymouth Police Department received information about a theft at Walmart.
Continue readingEmployee Raises Pay Concerns to Marshall County Council
A Marshall County Community Corrections employee went before the county council members Wednesday morning to bring up an issue with pay for employees within that organization.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Certifies Election
The Marshall County Election Board members took action Thursday morning to certify the 2019 Municipal General Election.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township EMS Director Announces Retirement
Culver-Union Township EMS Director Kathy Hart announced her retirement during Tuesday’s Culver Town Council meeting.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Opens Bids for Proposed Storm Sewer Replacement Project
The Bremen Town Council members opened bids Monday afternoon for the proposed storm sewer replacement project in the Parkview Subdivision.
Continue readingMC Community Corrections Director Provides Details about Criminal Rule Twenty-Six
Marshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers touched on Criminal Rule Twenty-Six with advisory board members when they met last week. People can check out Lane, Hupp, & Crowley is criminal defense lawyer for the best criminal defense lawyer. It is also advised to take the assistance of attorneys from Seattle defending the accused, who will thoroughly investigate the case and protect the client’s rights.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Members Urged to Reconsider Micro Cell Agreement
A request was made to the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members to reconsider some provisions in the micro cell agreement.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Passes Hydrant Fee Ordinance
The Bourbon Town Council held a hearing over a proposed hydrant fee ordinance when members met on Tuesday.
No comments were provided in favor or against the proposed document. It was subsequently passed during the regular meeting. It will take effect on January 1st of 2020.
Continue readingArgos Officials Discuss Possibility of Offering Gym Membership as Employee Benefit
Argos Town Council President George Null recently brought up the possibility of offering a gym membership as an optional benefit for Town employees.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Supports Funding for Proposed Extension of Veteran’s Parkway
Marshall County Highway Superintendent Jason Peters presented a request to the county council Wednesday morning for a proposed project for INDOT’s call for projects in 2025.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Demolition Bid for Old City Tavern Building
The Culver Town Council members took action Tuesday night to get a piece of blighted property cleared by approving a demolition bid.
Continue readingPossibility of Establishing Recovery Resources App Covered During MCCC Meeting
During a recent Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board meeting, Judge Dean Colvin noted that a $60,000 grant was awarded.
MCCC Executive Director Ward Byers shared that a portion of the Justice Partners Addictions Response Grant funding will be dedicated to informing community members about how they can get help with recovering from substance use disorder.
Continue readingMore Schools Announce Closures for Tuesday’s ‘Red for Ed Action Day’
The list of schools closing for next Tuesday’s Indiana teachers rally continues to grow. The Indiana State Teachers Association is hosting a “Red for Ed Action Day” at the Statehouse on November 19.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Holds Public Hearing Over Farm Land Lease
The Argos Town Council held a public hearing over leasing town-owned farm land near Dewey Street when member met last Wednesday. This process is conducted on an annual basis.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Advertisement for Street Department Help
Bremen Water, Storm Water and Street Superintendent Alex Mikel asked permission from the Bremen Town Council members Monday to hire two part-time employees.
Continue readingRetired John Glenn School Buses to Be Used for Training
Three retired school buses at the John Glenn School Corporation will be used for training purposes.
Continue readingLeaf Pickup to Resume
Snow showers put a damper on leaf collection efforts for several local street departments.
Continue readingMarshall County Crossroads Stellar Team Gives Presentation to State Officials
The Marshall County Crossroads Stellar Communities Designation Initiative group members presented the county’s Regional Development Plans to state agencies on Tuesday morning. Marshall County and its communities are one of four regions vying for a chance to be named the next Regional Stellar Community and have about $16 million for projects around the county in the next four years.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Director Identifies Incarceration as Last Resort
Marshall County Superior Court #2 Judge Dean Colvin recently inquired about how frequently individuals in the Community Corrections system end up back in the County Jail following a failed drug screen.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on K9 Officer Training
The new Bremen K9 officer and his partner are in their second week of training at the Vohne Liche Kennels in Denver, Indiana.
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