The Bremen Town Council received an update on the renovation of the building at 1237 Plymouth Street that now houses the food pantry and the city’s ambulance service.
Bremen Director of Operations Trend Weldy said that work inside the EMS portion of the building is almost complete.



Food Services Director Gloria Burnam informed the Plymouth Community School Board Monday night that meal prices will increase for the next school year.
The Plymouth City Economic Development Commission will be gaining traction again with several public/private projects on tap this year.
The Marshall County Highway Department will need to find ways to cut additional funds from its operating budget this year.
The Plymouth Community School Board held a public hearing last night to field comments on the proposed new Lincoln Junior High School facility.
The Plymouth City Council members approved the first reading of an amendment to the salary ordinance for fire and EMS personnel during their regular meeting last night.
The Culver Town Council members will have several items up for discussion when they meet tonight.
Officials with the Marshall County Treasurer’s Office are mailing out property tax statements with the first installment due May 10.
A Bremen family farm was recently recognized at the Statehouse with a Hoosier Homestead award for 150 years of family farm ownership.
The Plymouth Community School Board will hear public comment tonight on the proposed replacement of the Lincoln Jr. High School.
The Marshall County Council members are expected to hear from Linda Rippy from the Marshall County Museum and Historical Society when they meet this morning. Rippy will be asking for a probationary period waiver. She will also deliver her quarterly report.
The Culver Stellar Communities Committee is working on several projects that are categorized as lighter, quicker and cheaper as required in this year’s application process.
The Triton School Board will talk about possible building projects when they meet in a work session tonight.
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will award a bid for the Oakhill/Soice at Michigan Street intersection signalization improvements when they meet tonight. The board also expects to open quotes for the Ledyard Plant roof replacement project.
Grant funds are available from the state for gas stations looking to add ethanol to their product offerings. 
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has increased the daily lake trout limit from two to three fish per day in Lake Michigan. 




