A project first identified in March of this year will see a ceremonial grand opening take place Tuesday afternoon.
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
Government Offices to Close for Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a holiday, and that means most federal, state, and local government offices will be closed tomorrow. It also means mail won’t be delivered. Continue reading
North Central Region Considered Among Top Three for Regional Cities Funds
A meeting last week has indicated that the North Central Region could be a strong candidate for millions of dollars in grant funds.
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County Council Brings Job Description Research to the Forefront
Water Treatment Plant Update on Tonight’s Plymouth Agenda
The Plymouth Board of Works will get an update on the status of repairs at the Ledyard Water Treatment Plant when they meet this evening. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davison will present substantial completion reports on Phases II and III of improvements to the plant. Continue reading
Winter Energy Assistance Programs Now Open
Applications for Winter Heating Assistance began last week, and NIPSCO says it’s partnering with various agencies around the state to bring the reduced energy costs to families in need.
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Elected Representatives Speak Out on Keystone XL Rejection
Indiana’s elected representatives in Washington are speaking out against a decision by the Obama Administration to reject the construction of the U.S. portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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Ancilla Student Awarded with “Realizing the Dream” Scholarship
Health Officials Offer Ways to Stop Smoking During COPD Awareness Month
During the month of November, health officials are working to raise awareness of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD. As part of that effort, IU Health’s Mobile Health Clinic will be visiting businesses around Starke and LaPorte counties to give residents some tips on how to quit smoking. Continue reading
Cold Weather Brings Alternative Heating Warnings
Changing Seasons Presents Frozen Pipe Risks
Ancilla College Receives Loan for Second Residence Hall
Ancilla College is one step closer to building its second residence hall. Continue reading
Argos Awaits Tie Breaker Vote, Incumbent Barred from Participation
The Town of Argos is at the mercy of the Marshall County Election Board prior to deciding who sits on its Town Council.
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Marshall County Relay for Life Hosts Luminaria Celebration
Last night, Marshall County residents had the opportunity to honor cancer survivors as well as to remember those who’ve lost their battle with the disease. Continue reading
Man Found with Stolen Vehicle Facing Multiple Charges
A Napanee man is facing multiple charges after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department says he was found in possession of a stolen vehicle.
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