Potato Creek State Park in North Liberty is among several facilities scheduled to close next week for the first of two planned deer reduction hunts this season. Others include Clifty Falls, Fort Harrison, Harmonie, Lincoln, McCormick’s Creek, Ouabachie, Pokagon, Prophetstown, Shades, Shakamak, Tippecanoe River, Turkey Run and Whitewater Memorial. Continue reading
Plymouth High School to Stage “Charlotte’s Web”
Plymouth High School students are bringing the children’s book “Charlotte’s Web” to life this weekend. The school’s Theatre Arts Department is putting on a stage version of the story tonight at 6:30 p.m., tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Continue reading
Ancilla Domini Chapel Hosts Performance of Mozart Mass
The Center at Donaldson will be hosting a performance of Mozart’s Krönungsmesse, or Coronation Mass, at the Ancilla Domini Chapel. The performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 1779 Mass setting will feature the Ancilla Community Choir and Orchestra, as well as five solo vocalists, under the direction of Andrew Jennings. Continue reading
High Wind Warning Issued for Northern Indiana
A high wind warning is in effect for our area until late tonight. South winds are expected to veer southwest and rapidly increase this morning. By afternoon they will become west, according to the National Weather Service. Sustained wind speeds of between 25 and 40 miles per hour are expected, with widespread gusts of 50 to 55 miles per hour. Continue reading
Culver Continues Work on Future Safe Routes Program
The Town of Culver may be looking to start construction on Safe Routes to School projects late next year.
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Plymouth Board of Works OK’s No Parking Signs
Additional “no parking” signs will be placed near a Plymouth apartment complex following action Monday by the city’s board of works. Continue reading
Volunteers to Stuff Stockings for Troops
A group of volunteers in Plymouth will be packing Christmas stockings this weekend to send to wounded troops. It’s part of Operation Quiet Comfort, a nationwide organization that aims to honor and comfort members of the U.S. military who are sick or injured. Continue reading
Businesses Team Up for Annual Coat Drive
Local businesses are once again teaming up to collect winter coats for those in need. Continue reading
IMPA Cuts Ribbon on Argos Solar Park
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon to celebrate an alternative source of electricity for the Town of Argos.
The Argos Solar Park, developed by the Indiana Municipal Power Agency, took several months to complete, boasting 2,700 solar panels on just under seven acres of land. The solar park is expected to produce .7 Megawatts.
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Culver Tables Permit Fee Changes Following Resident Backlash
Some additional considerations may need to be made by the Culver Town Council regarding proposed changes in their construction permit fees.
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National Weather Service Issues High Wind Watch
Blustery southwest winds are possible throughout the day. They’re expected to increase in speed and intensity into the overnight hours. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind advisory for tomorrow morning into Friday in anticipation of sustained winds of at least 40 miles per hour or gusts of 58 miles per hour or more. Continue reading
Proposals Received for Yellow River Bank Repairs
A committee of stakeholders will review the two proposals for repairs to the Yellow River bank and decide how to proceed. Continue reading
Indiana Lawmakers Observe Missile Launch
A few Indiana lawmakers got the chance to watch a missile launch this past Saturday. Continue reading
Coats Staffer to Hold Office Hours in Plymouth
Solar Park Set for Ribbon Cutting in Argos, Tuesday
Marshall County Seats Newest Council Member
The newest member of the Marshall County Council took his seat for the first time, Monday morning.
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Culver Brings Revised Building Permit Changes to Public Hearing
Plymouth Water Treatment Plant Work Progressing
Work on the exterior of Plymouth’s Ledyard Water Treatment Plant should be finished before winter weather arrives. City Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson told the board of works last night demolition work is ongoing on the west side of the structure. It’s part of a three-phase project. Continue reading
Starke County Attempting Conservation Projects with State Grants
Marshall County Tourism Marketing Grants Available
Marshall County Tourism is offering grants to help organizations attract more tourists to their events. Continue reading