Football season is well underway, but there there is still a bit more work that needs to be done at Plymouth High School’s stadium. While it was officially dedicated at the August 19 football game, Superintendent Dan Tyree told the Plymouth School Board Tuesday that some minor punch-list work will continue for the next two months. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves 2016-17 Teacher Contracts
The Culver Community Schools Corporation’s 2016-2017 teacher contracts were ratified by the school board Tuesday. Continue reading
Bourbon Police Department Announces Enforcement Blitz Results
Officers from the Bourbon Police Department wrote 34 tickets and made one arrest for driving while intoxicated during a recent Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement blitz. The 25-day national and statewide campaign is aimed at curbing alcohol-related crashes. Continue reading
15 Years for Attempted Bathtub Drowning Suspect
A Plymouth woman was sentenced on Wednesday after she pleaded guilty to charges stemming from her alleged attempts to drown her six-year-old daughter.
Bourbon Man Flees, Located at Residence in Crawl Space
A man stopped for a traffic violation was able to evade police for some time in the overnight hours on Wednesday.
MCEDC Director Points to Shell Buildings as Investment Tool

Marshall County Economic Development Director Jerry Chavez says the announcement of a snack producer locating in Plymouth is a tremendous investment.
Bid Accepted for County Health Department Renovations

Marshall County continues working to complete work at the Marshall County Health Department.
Monterey School Building Auction to Begin Later this Month
The Culver Community Schools Corporation hopes to find a buyer for the Monterey School Building in the next month. The Culver School Board Thursday passed a resolution detailing the process of selling the building. Continue reading
SBA Makes Disaster Loans Available to Marshall County Residents
Low-interest disaster loans are now available for Marshall County residents who suffered flood damage from the storms on August 15 and 16. The U.S. Small Business Administration is making the loans available, according to the Marshall County Emergency Management Agency. Continue reading
Tenant Announced for Commerce Building

The Marshall County Shell Building will soon have an occupant. Bluffton-based Pretzels Inc. plans to invest $15 million to purchase and equip the 45,000 square foot facility at 2910 Commerce Street in Plymouth. Continue reading
Marshall County to Consider Ordinance Regulating Address Information on Website

The Marshall County Commissioners will be considering updates to a few plans when they meet this morning.
Culver School Board to Consider Arrangements for Monterey School Building Sale
The Culver School Board will continue formalizing some of the plans for the sale of the Monterey School Building, when it meets this evening. Last month, board members decided to accept bids for the property, thought to be worth about $54,500. Continue reading
Rep. Walorski says Combating Zika Crosses Party Lines
Congress returns to session in Washington this week, and Congresswoman Jackie Walorski says the Zika virus will probably be one of the first problems under consideration in conference meetings. Continue reading
Bourbon Police Department to Host Handgun Safety Class
Bourbon residents have the opportunity to increase their knowledge of handgun safety. The Bourbon Police Department is Hosting a Basic Handgun Safety Class next week. Continue reading
Area Blood Drives Planned During National Blood Donation Week
This week will mark National Blood Donation week, and the recognition is being used to increase the supply of blood available to those in need.
Debate Schedule under Scrutiny in 2nd District Congressional Campaign
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski has a challenger this November, but whether a debate among the candidates will take place in the coming months remains to be seen.
Grand Marshal Anticipates Blueberry Festival Parade
The 50th Marshall County Blueberry Festival continues today, tomorrow, and Monday at Centennial Park in Plymouth. Continue reading
ISP Gives Tips for Safe Holiday Weekend Travel
Indiana State Police are recommending a few tips for safe Labor Day weekend travel.
Businesses Offered Efficiency Incentives Through NIPSCO
NIPSCO says it is providing incentives for businesses to make energy saving upgrades in Northern Indiana.
Government Offices Closed for Labor Day

The Labor Day holiday on Monday will bring government and business closures around the area.







