The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation announced the creation of jobs in Bourbon, Tuesday morning.
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Marshall County Analyzes Budget, Tough Decisions Ahead

A financial plan has been outlined, but the Marshall County Council will need some time to consider the details.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Council meeting, representatives from financial firm Umbaugh and Associates presented their analysis of the county’s financial position and spotted certain funds in need of attention.
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Challenges Arise for Plymouth Pedestrian Facilities
Improvements to Plymouth’s pedestrian facilities were discussed during Monday’s Board of Works Meeting. City Engineer Rick Gaul gave board members an update on Plymouth’s Safe Routes to School project. Continue reading
Culver Town Council Considers CEDIT Letter of Support
The Town of Culver will continue considerations of a plan that would alter the local CVS Pharmacy location.
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More Test Scores to Be Discussed at Plymouth School Board Meeting
The Plymouth School Board will get an update on some more test scores during tonight’s meeting. Continue reading
Marshall County EMA Offers Weather Radio Programming Service
The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency believes it’s time to get prepared for severe weather.
Dispatchers Recognized during Public Safety Telecommunications Week
Emergency dispatchers are getting some recognition this week. Governor Mike Pence has officially declared this week Public Safety Telecommunications Week. Continue reading
INDOT Promotes Work Zone Awareness for Start of Construction Season
The Indiana Department of Transportation is recognizing Work Zone Awareness Week, and they’re reminding motorists not to be THAT driver.
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Plymouth Police Bust Glue Sniffer at Walmart
A 44-year-old Plymouth woman was arrested in the Walmart parking lot Friday evening on a glue sniffing charge, among other offenses. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works to Get Update on Safe Routes to School Project
The Plymouth Board of Works will get an update on the city’s Safe Routes to School project when it meets this evening. During the previous meeting, City Engineer Rick Gaul told board members that preliminary engineering is underway. Now, he’s negotiating contracts for the actual construction work. Continue reading
County Council to Receive Airport and Financial Plan Updates

The Marshall County Council will receive an update from the Plymouth Municipal Airport when they meet this morning.
Absentee Ballots Piling-up in Local Area Prior to Election Day
Absentee voting is underway in Indiana, and area county clerk’s offices are reporting the ballot totals from last week.
The final day to register to vote in the Hoosier state was Monday. Tuesday marked the opening for absentee voting in Indiana’s May 3rd primary election.
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National Weather Service Extends Flood Warning
The National Weather Service has extended the flood warning for the Kankakee River at U.S. 30 until Friday afternoon. Flood stage is 10 feet. As of Sunday afternoon, the river was holding steady at 10.2 feet. Continue reading
INDOT Prepares for State Road 19 Resurfacing
State Road 19 in Kosciusko County is planned for resurfacing on Monday, but the Indiana Department of Transportation says the start date may depend on the weather.
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Purdue Agricultural Research Now Available in Mobile Format
Farmers now have access to some of the latest agricultural research, from the convenience of their smartphones. Purdue Extension is releasing a series of articles focusing on soil and water in a mobile-friendly format. Continue reading
DNR Promotes Boater Education Courses through “Spring Aboard” Initiative
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is forming a partnership that looks to encourage more Hoosiers to enroll in boater education courses.
Coalition Announces Drive Now TXT L8R Contest
Students can win scholarships while spreading an important safety message as part of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Participants in the annual Drive Now TXT L8R Social Media Contest have a chance to win up to $5,000 in scholarships. Continue reading
Driver Airlifted After Truck Hits Building
An Argos woman was airlifted to Memorial Hospital of South Bend last night after the pickup truck she was driving struck a building on State Road 331 in Tippecanoe. Continue reading
Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrest

A Thursday afternoon traffic stop on U.S. 30 near King Road for erratic driving ended with a trip to jail for a South Bend man. Continue reading
Culver Schools Win Spirit Contest, Receive Marketing Materials
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s marketing efforts have received a boost. The corporation has won some free marketing materials after taking first place in a contest run by VIP Branding. Continue reading