Don’t let your Super Bowl celebration end with a trip to jail or worse. The Governor’s Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving and the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute are working with law enforcement around the state to ensure celebrations are safe ones. Continue reading
Icy Roads Blamed for Bremen Wrecks
Slick roads are to blame for several crashes in the Bremen area this morning, according to officials from the Marshall County Police Department. They responded to a rollover wreck on State Road 331 just south of 6th Road around 4:15 this morning. Continue reading
New Candidates File in Marshall County As Deadline Nears
The deadline is drawing near for candidates to file to run for elected office.
Culver Updates Crisis Plan, Schedules Drill
The Culver Community Schools Corporation is stepping up its efforts to keep students safe during potential crisis situations. School safety coordinator and elementary school principal Erin Proskey presented the corporation’s updated crisis plan to the school board Monday. Continue reading
Plymouth Schools Accepts Bid for Construction Upgrades
The Plymouth School Board has chosen the firm that will eventually construct additional space onto the school corporation’s administration building.
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Employee Retention Ongoing Issue and Marshall-Starke Development Center
The Marshall-Starke Development Center says they are working to attract and retain employees.
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State Park Passes Available for Checkout at Libraries
Hoosiers have the chance to visit a state park for free this year. Indiana State Park entrance passes are available for checkout from local libraries. Continue reading
Hunter Education Class Now Enrolling
Sign ups are underway for an upcoming DNR Hunter Safety Class. It’s open to Indiana residents of all ages and will cover hunter heritage, firearm history and safety, hunter responsibility, wildlife conservation and management and game care. Continue reading
Authorities Release Name of Crash Victim
A single-vehicle crash claims a life. It happened around 8:30 last night at the intersection of U.S. 6 and Quince Road in Marshall County. Continue reading
Plymouth School Board Requires More Information on Sex Education Curriculum Changes
The Plymouth School Board plans to take a bit more time before introducing a bit of new curriculum to Junior High students.
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Plans for Monterey School Building Sale Clear Another Hurdle
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s path to selling the Monterey School Building has suddenly gotten a bit easier. Last month, school corporation attorney Jeff Houin told the school board the building would have to be registered with the Indiana Department of Education, which would place it on a statewide list of unused buildings. The idea there is to give potential charter schools a chance to lease the building. Continue reading
Marshall County Plans Training in Face of Internal Controls Requirements

Marshall County has decided to implement a system of financial controls at the encouragement of state statute.
County Attorney Jim Clevenger says the Indiana General Assembly requested the State Board of Accounts to come up with the new standards. The policies – which are to be adopted at the local level – are designed to hopefully prevent mismanagement of government funds, even delving into the possibility of criminal actions.
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Child Pornography Bill Passes Senate Unanimously

A local lawmaker’s bill to crack down on child pornography is on its way to the Indiana House of Representatives. Sen. Randy Head’s measure to strengthen penalties for child pornography crimes passed the Senate unanimously on Monday. Continue reading
Local “American Pickers” Episode to Air Tonight
The “American Pickers” episode featuring a Marshall County man is scheduled to air tonight on The History Channel. The show’s hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, were in the area last fall and spent the day with a colorful local character going through is treasures. They include everything from automobiles and memorabilia to collections of hula girls and mannequins. Continue reading
Crump Makes District Two Commissioners Race Competitive
Add another Marshall County Commissioners seat to the list of growing competitive races.
Greater Analysis Expected with Future Sheriff’s Department Camera Upgrade
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department will be getting an upgrade to some equipment used to interview possible suspects.
During Monday morning’s County Commissioners meeting, Sheriff Matt Hassel and Prosecutor Nelson Chipman presented information about the upgrades. Currently, the system used by Marshall County to interview individuals associated with crimes relies on the use of cameras.
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Culver Schools Unveils New Logos

The Culver Community Schools Corporation formally unveiled its new logo family during Monday’s school board meeting. The branding effort was coordinated by a group of volunteers, including school staff members and parents, working on the marketing component of the corporation’s strategic plan. Continue reading
Plymouth School Board Considers Bids for Remaining Renovation Work
The Plymouth School Board will be taking another step towards renovating a few facilities in the school corporation.
Additional HIV Cases Prompt Public Health Warning
Additional HIV cases in southern Indiana have prompted a warning from the Indiana Department of Health about risky behavior. The four new cases bring the total number of people who have tested positive for HIV to 188. State officials say the outbreak has been linked to shared needles among injection drug users. All of the newly diagnosed cases are contacts of cases previously identified in the outbreak, according to health department officials. Continue reading
United Way Promotes Free Tax Filing Services As April Draws Near
The United Way of Marshall County is promoting a service for which many are unaware they even qualify.
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