
It’s a rare evening meeting for the Marshall County Council this week.
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It’s a rare evening meeting for the Marshall County Council this week.
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Ancilla College graduated its 49th class in school history on Saturday. The ceremony took place at the Ancilla Domini Chapel. The private, two-year school had 91 graduation candidates. Continue reading
Upgrades continue at some of the Plymouth Community School Corporation’s facilities. Superintendent Dan Tyree told the school board Tuesday that all the underground work for the football stadium’s new grandstand, concession stand, and restrooms is complete. Continue reading
The United Way of Marshall County has recognized local volunteers that help the organization provide services in the community.
The annual awards event at the end of April was used to recognize companies that ran successful fundraising campaign drives, and individuals that contributed their time and resources to the United Way.
The Marshall County Recorder’s office is pleased with the results of a legal settlement with a financial and real estate data company.
The Culver Community Schools Corporation will boost some of its cash reserves, thanks to a special distribution of funds from the state. Interim Superintendent Chuck Kitchell told the school board Monday that the corporation’s getting about $47,000, which will be placed in its Rainy Day Fund. Continue reading
The Bremen Police Department issued 13 traffic citations in the last week, and responded to several reports of drug-related activity.
Being aware of some electrical hazards can go a long way in reducing the risk of house fires, injuries, and loss of property. This month, NIPSCO is joining Electrical Safety Foundation International in commemorating National Electrical Safety Month. Continue reading
The Marshall County government is following-up on a few items that were discussed in past meetings and with favorable results.
Culver’s Stellar Communities Steering Committee is looking for a few volunteers to help improve their plans.
Riverside Intermediate School has a new assistant principal. The Plymouth School Board Tuesday approved the promotion of Ryan Welch to the position. Continue reading
The Indiana State Police will participate in May’s Click It or Ticket enforcement blitz.
May happens to be Motorcycle Awareness Month in the Hoosier State and it gives state officials an opportunity to improve safety.
A structure fire reported near Bremen on Wednesday is currently under investigation.
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Following the defeat of a ballot referendum to raise the property tax levy in Argos, local school officials say they’re still optimistic the community will come together for its students.
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The vote center model worked smoothly according to the Marshall County Election Board.
This was the first year the process was used. It’s designed to allow residents of Marshall County an opportunity to cast a ballot at any of the available polling locations. Poll pad technology will provide voters with the proper ballot.
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Timber sales were better than expected from the Mill Pond Demonstration Woods.
That’s according to local forester Bruce Wakeland. He has been working with Marshall County to help manage the 35 acre woodland to remove dead trees, invasive plant species, and help funds its management through timber sales.
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The Culver School Board Monday approved plans for this year’s summer school classes. Students in sixth through eighth grades who need extra help in Math or English/Language Arts will be able to attend classes for four hours each morning from June 7 until June 17. Continue reading
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is formally updating some of its eLearning policies. On days when school is canceled due to weather or other reasons, eLearning days allow students to take part in classes and complete assignments online. Continue reading