The Plymouth Community School Board approved two documents in order to move forward with building improvement projects.
Washington Elementary, Riverside Elementary and Plymouth High School will see improvements in roofing, lighting and HVAC systems. Parking lot paving is also included in the additional $2 million General Obligation Bond Issue.



The Indiana State Police, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Agency, held its 13th annual prescription drug take back event on Saturday.
The condition of roads in Marshall County has been a topic of discussion since the spring season began, especially with the plan to reclaim roads.

The staff at the Marshall County Community Foundation has set a day where contributions to endowment funds will get a 10 percent match.
If you’ve never been camping, this weekend will be a good time to give it a try, according to officials with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Indiana State Parks are taking part in the nationwide Let’s Camp America! Weekend this Friday through Sunday.
Rain from the weekend and more showers in the forecast could lead to flooding issues this week.
The Culver Community School Board members are expected to approve the new superintendent’s contract when they meet tonight.
A quote will be considered for the microsurface project this spring in the City of Plymouth.
Supporters of the Culver Visitor’s Center plus students of the Culver Community School Corporation and the local daycare facilities are collecting plastic caps in order to construct plastic benches to be placed along a proposed bike trail around Lake Maxinkuckee. The benches will also be installed in the Culver Town Park.
A Bremen man is jailed on a $25,000 cash bond following his Friday arrest on drug and other charges.
Indiana communities are worried cell towers could start popping up without their permission, under a measure recently passed by the state legislature, unless they take action by this Sunday. Now, municipalities around the state are scrambling to meet the deadline. The North Judson Town Council will meet in special session this morning at 7:30, while the Culver Town Council met yesterday afternoon.
The new building that houses the Bremen EMS Department and the food pantry is nearing completion.
Representatives from the Discover Plymouth organization presented information to the Plymouth City Council on Monday night on their progress on plans in making the city a safer place to walk and bike.
Culver Park Superintendent Anna Campbell presented a quote for maintenance at the Culver Town Park.


