
The Indiana Department of Transportation officially marked the start of its 2024 construction season and emphasized the critical importance of work zone safety as construction and road maintenance projects begin across the state.
Continue readingThe Indiana Department of Transportation officially marked the start of its 2024 construction season and emphasized the critical importance of work zone safety as construction and road maintenance projects begin across the state.
Continue readingAn Illinois man was arrested Tuesday, April 16 after a deputy with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department initiated a traffic stop on a gray 2024 Chevrolet SUV in the area of U.S. 30 and Pioneer Drive.
Continue readingMarshall County Superior Court No. 2 Judge Dean Colvin has announced his retirement.
Continue readingMarshall County Coroner John Grolich approached the Marshall County Council regarding a .05% tax for public safety to be used for Fire and EMS.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners previously authorized action to send out request for proposals from engineering firms or architects to provide a scope and specifications for necessary repairs at the Marshall County Correctional Facility.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security announced a $10 million state investment in new personal protective equipment (PPE). This new equipment will allow volunteer firefighters across Indiana to better serve their communities.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution No. 2024-1103 A Resolution of the City of Plymouth Declaring Certain Real Estate to be Within an “Economic Revitalization Area” Pursuant to I.C. 6-1.1-12.1 et. Seq. (Viking Paper Corporation).
Continue readingBourbon Police Chief William Martin provided his Bourbon Police Activity Report for March 2024 last week.
Continue readingThe Argos Community School Board approved a worthy purchase of gift cards during their meeting Monday, April 15, according to Superintendent Ned Speicher.
Continue readingA Walkerton man was arrested Sunday, April 14 after Plymouth Police Department officers were called to a residence on N. Kingston Road for an unwanted person.
Continue readingThe United States Marshals Service (USMS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are alerting the public to several nationwide imposter scams involving individuals claiming to be representatives of the Marshals Service, court officers, or other law enforcement officials.
Continue readingMarshall County Highway Department Superintendent Jason Peters updated the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning about the county’s Community Crossings Matching Grant Program application.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Common Council approved Resolution No. 2024-1101 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Plymouth to approve the application of Susan Kessler for a Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant during their regular meeting Monday, April 8.
Continue readingThe Culver Solar Energy Systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems Advisory Committee Work Session is tonight where the members will continue to discuss what to draft in proposed ordinances for Solar Energy Systems and Battery Energy Storage Systems.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight where they will receive an update on the Hoham Drive project.
Continue readingMarshall County Solid Waste Management District Executive Director Marianne Peters appeared before the Bremen Town Council members Monday, April 8 to invite them to a meeting to discuss a potential Marshall County Yard Waste facility.
Continue readingIn February, the Triton School Board heard a report on options for financing capital projects that would be available to the school in the coming year.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved Police Chief John Weir’s request to purchase a 2012 Ford F150 Quad Cab Pick Up Truck with 54,000 miles on it being sold for $20,000. The vehicle will be driven mainly by Assistant Chief Matthew Emenhiser who does not work the road. Other opportunities to purchase a vehicle estimated at $35,000. The board approved his request.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners will meet today where they will have a program update on Marshall County Hope.
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