
A few changes to Marshall County’s zoning ordinance are being discussed by the County Commissioners this morning. The sections up for discussion involve sign standards, as well as permits and fees, according to the advance meeting agenda. Continue reading



Plymouth High School’s Freshmen Orientation takes place tomorrow evening.
Students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid will notice a few changes this year.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has announced the results of its Thanksgiving 2016 travel enforcement effort.
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly is discussing his plans for healthcare in Indiana following the talk of repealing The Affordable Care Act.
The City of Plymouth has announced the speaker for this year’s National Day of Prayer Breakfast. Bishop Kevin Rhoades will be giving the keynote speech this year, according to the mayor’s office.
Ancilla College’s first group of Agriculture students are set to graduate this spring.
Two Bourbon men were taken to the Marshall County Jail in separate battery incidents this week.
The Culver Town Council met on Tuesday to reorganize for the year of 2017. Council President Ginny Bess Munroe and Vice President Sally Ricciardi were reappointed to their positions. 
The Culver School Board is now accepting applications for a new superintendent. Board members have been working with the Indiana School Boards Association to help with the search process.
The City of Plymouth hopes to improve its employees’ safety with a couple equipment purchases, with some help from the Indiana Public Employers’ Plan. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the board of works Monday that the city received two IPEP grants.
Marshall County Community Corrections’ request for state funding in 2018 has been approved by the County Council.
The Culver School Board is looking for a new member, following the resignation of Jim Wentzel. Culver Schools Interim Superintendent Chuck Kitchell says Wentzel had been considering resigning for a while, but made it official during Monday’s meeting.
Hoosiers are urged to test their homes for a cancer-causing, radioactive gas during the month of January. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Culver-Union Township Public Library hopes to make some facility upgrades, while refinancing some of its debt. 



