The recent storm activity has left crews in Bremen cleaning up debris.
Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy said the street and utility crews have been picking up tree limbs and brush since Monday morning’s storm brought fierce winds. Thirty trees fell during the storms and work is being done to rid the area of the mess after that impact.



The Triton School Board graciously accepted a healthy memorial donation for student scholarships during their meeting Monday night.
Four bids were received by the Plymouth City Council Monday night for the Richter Road water main extension project.
The Marshall County Council received the proposed list of roads to be submitted for consideration for a $1 million Community Crossings grant during their meeting Monday morning.
The Plymouth City Council approved additional appropriations to compensate raises for police officers and to fund the city’s match toward the Community Crossings Grant should the city be awarded.
The Culver Town Council will meet tonight. Town Manager Jonathan Leist will present his report which will include an update on the Stellar Communities Designation Program grant.
The Plymouth Community School Board will meet tonight. This will be the first regular school board meeting with the corporation’s newly installed superintendent, Andrew Hartley.
Gas prices will drop a few cents this week thanks to lower crude oil prices last week.
A branch in the roadway reportedly led to a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 6 Monday morning. According to the Marshall County Police Department, Melinda R. Dodson of Walkerton was driving eastbound in a Ford Focus. She had just passed Tamarack Road, when she reportedly swerved into the westbound lane to avoid hitting the branch. 
Marshall County Commissioner Kurt Garner will appear before the Marshall County Council members to offer the county’s road plan for the Community Crossings grant.
The annual Culver Lake Fest event is set for Friday, July 14 through Sunday, July 16.
Marshall County Emergency Management Agency Director Clyde Avery has placed the county under a “watch” level travel advisory. He urges essential travel only.
Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger mentioned to the commissioners this week that he has been meeting with Sheriff Matt Hassel and Clerk Deb Vandemark about fines for ordinance violation tickets.
The Bremen Police Department is investigating the possible abduction of an 11-year-old girl.
Crews from the Indiana Department of Transportation are working on a resurfacing project on U.S. 31 from State Road 10 to 13th Road in Marshall County.
The Marshall County Commissioners were informed by County Attorney Jim Clevenger that the fees for the recorder’s office need to be updated.



