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Lakeville Woman Arrested on Possession Charges

Posted on September 2, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

police-3A Lakeville resident has been arrested on an array of drug-related charges in Plymouth.

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Marshall County Blueberry Festival Brings Hundreds of Craft Vendors

Posted on September 2, 2016September 1, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Blueberry-Logo-2012The 50th Marshall County Blueberry Festival gets underway this afternoon. In addition to the carnival rides, musical performances, and fireworks display, the festival also includes a sizable craft fair. Continue reading →

AAA Says Lower Gas Prices May Mean Increased Labor Day Travel

Posted on September 2, 2016September 1, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

Triple-AAALabor Day weekend often means fitting one last getaway into summer, and AAA says lower gas prices across the country may have an effect on American’s travel plans.

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ISP to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint in Kosciusko County

Posted on September 2, 2016September 1, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

ISP_logo_1Indiana State Police will be on the lookout for impaired drivers in Kosciusko County. Troopers from the Bremen Post will conduct a sobriety checkpoint this evening. It’s part of an Operation Pull Over blitz taking place through Labor Day. Continue reading →

INDOT Stops Construction for Labor Day Travel

Posted on September 2, 2016September 1, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

INDOT-logo-150x131The Indiana Department of Transportation will be putting a moratorium on road construction over the Labor Day weekend.

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Affordable Gas Prices Predicted for Labor Day Travel

Posted on September 1, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

gas-pump-2Those hitting the road this Labor Day weekend will experience the holiday’s lowest gas prices in over a decade. GasBuddy.com Senior Petroleum Analyst Patrick DeHaan says that’s in spite of a recent increase in prices.  Continue reading →

Local Law Enforcement Agencies Preparing for Blueberry Festival

Posted on September 1, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Blueberry-Logo-2012The 50th Marshall County Blueberry Festival officially gets underway tomorrow in Plymouth. But keeping thousands of visitors safe during the event is a year-round job, according to security coordinator Duane Culp. Festival security involves about 125 officers from various police departments, with 30 to 35 in Centennial Park at any given time. Continue reading →

Fall Colors, Local Agriculture on Display During Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum Fall Excursions

Posted on September 1, 2016September 1, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

HoosierValleyRailroadMuseumSummer may be coming to an end, but train riding season continues at the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum. Continue reading →

EMA Continues Requests for Damage Reports

Posted on September 1, 2016September 1, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

news-2The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency is putting another call out for damage reports from storms in August.

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Congresswoman Walorski Tours Plymouth Sites for Anti-Hunger Research

Posted on August 31, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

WalorskiCongresswoman Jackie Walorski toured Washington Discovery Academy in Plymouth on Tuesday to assess nutrition programs.

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Athletic Events Featured at Blueberry Festival

Posted on August 31, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Blueberry-Logo-2012The Marshall County Blueberry Festival returns this weekend for its 50th year, bringing with it several athletic activities. Continue reading →

Culver Nonprofit Seeks Volunteers for Movie Theater Restoration

Posted on August 31, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

news-3Culver’s former movie theater will be getting some recognition during a series of events this weekend. The 1920s-era theater was most recently known as the Uptown Cinema, before closing in 2012. It was also called the El Rancho Theater, the Lakeside Cinema, and the Palms at other points during its nearly-nine-decade history. Continue reading →

Culver Town Council Prepares for Road Projects Following State Grant Award

Posted on August 31, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

culver-town-hallThe Town of Culver is ready to move ahead with a few street projects now that Community Crossings grant funds have been received.

During a special session on Tuesday afternoon, the Town Council considered bids received for two projects. Paving is planned for Main Street in Culver between Madison and Davis Streets.

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Bremen Woman Allegedly Attacks Officer Following Single Vehicle Crash

Posted on August 30, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

police-3A Bremen woman is facing multiple charges following a Friday night incident in Plymouth.

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Special Celebrations Planned for 50th Blueberry Festival

Posted on August 30, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Blueberry-Logo-2012This weekend marks the 50th Marshall County Blueberry Festival. Festival Coordinator Sherrie Martin has been to almost all of them.  Continue reading →

Culver Slated for Pair of Meetings to Consider LOIT Application, EMS

Posted on August 30, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

culver-town-hallThe Culver Town Council will convene for a pair of meetings on Tuesday.

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Marshall County School Board Seats Have Their Candidates

Posted on August 29, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

vote2November’s General Election is bringing a slew of candidates running for school board in Marshall County.

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Plymouth Looking to Restore Historic Light Pillars

Posted on August 29, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Plymouth IndianaThe City of Plymouth is hoping to preserve some of the historic street lighting on the city’s east side.  Continue reading →

Heavy Rains Cause Request for Disaster Loans

Posted on August 29, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

severe-weatherHeavy rains from last week are prompting Governor Mike Pence to request federal disaster loans for portions of Northern Indiana.

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Plymouth Water and Wastewater Projects Moving Ahead

Posted on August 27, 2016August 26, 2016Author Michael Gallenberger

Plymouth IndianaThe Plymouth Board of Works received an update Monday on a few projects taking place in the city. Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson says contracts have been signed with Kokosing Industrial, the contractor selected to carry out upgrades to the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. Continue reading →

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