
The Culver Community School Board members recently approved summer school offerings, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board members recently approved summer school offerings, according to Superintendent Karen Shuman.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Transportation contractor Pioneer Associates, Inc. will close U.S. 6 between State Road 106 and Miami Highway on or after Monday, April 1.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Board of Zoning Appeals recently gave a go-ahead to Lane Shepherd of MHC LLC to move forward with improvements to the mobile home park located in Inwood.
The park has drastically declined over the years and Shepherd’s company is seeking to drastically renovate it from its current state.
The Argos Town Council approved the Police Employment Application that would allow the town the ability to recoup costs associated with new police department hires should those officers leave within two years of being hired.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety recently approved requests from two organizations.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members will take public comments on the idea of having chickens inside the incorporated town limits when they meet tonight.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety will hear updates from department heads when they meet tonight.
Continue readingOfficials from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department say a medical event with an inmate occurred Friday, March 15 at the Marshall County Jail. Police say the inmate was immediately taken to the hospital and then transferred to a hospital in St. Joseph County. Later that day, the inmate was released on his own recognizance while still hospitalized.
Continue readingOne person was injured in a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of U.S. 31 and State Road 10 in Argos Wednesday, March 20 at 12:25 p.m. ET.
Continue readingThree people were charged as a result of a traffic stop in Marshall County Wednesday, March 20 just after midnight.
Continue readingA traffic stop initiated March 17 at 1:48 a.m. ET resulted in the arrest of the driver.
Continue readingArgos Utility Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom informed the Argos Town Council that a letter was sent out to residents informing them that the water tower will be empty for maintenance. There is a plan to paint the interior and exterior of the water tower.
Continue readingThe Marshall County 4-H Council is the recipient of a $50,000 grant from T-Mobile’s Hometown Grant program.
Continue readingThe annual Bremen Spring Clean-up Days are set for Friday, May 10 and Saturday May 11 from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET both days at the North Marshall Street yard waste and brush drop off location.
Continue readingA driver was arrested Tuesday, March 19 after a traffic stop conducted by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council held their regular meeting on Thursday evening, March 15th. The Marshall County Commissioners held their regular meeting on Monday morning, March 18th. Both government bodies heard from Plan Director Ty Adley and discussed several items pertaining but not limited to the Plan Commission including Solar, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) alternates.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Election Board members will hold a public test of voting machines Wednesday, March 27 at 9 a.m. ET, following the board’s regular meeting at 8:30 a.m.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board approved a roofing bid for the Administration Building at 700 School Street.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board members are still looking for members of the public to help with a kayak launch project.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved financial support for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in the amount of $25,317.70 from the unrestricted opioid settlement funds and $20,000 from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Fund.
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