Winter weather may be weeks away, but municipalities throughout the state of Indiana have provided resources for residents to protect their water pipes from freezing temperatures.
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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Culver School Officials React to Statewide Changes in ISTEP Test, Dual-Credit Programs
The Culver School Board Monday reacted to changes affecting schools throughout the state. Continue reading
Soybean Yields Recover After Wet Spring
This year’s harvest is moving along well, thanks to dry weather continuing in recent weeks. Continue reading
Ancilla Volunteers Sort Shoes for Sojourner Truth House
A group of Ancilla College students, faculty, and staff traveled to Gary to help organize shoes to be given to those in need in Northwest Indiana and around the world. Continue reading
Man Flees St. Joseph County Accident, Arrested Following Second Accident in Marshall County
Three-Vehicle Collision Sends One to Hospital
Procedures In Place Following Argos Town Council Tie
Some additional work will need to be done following Tuesday’s General Municipal Election.
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Marshall County Voters Make Tough Decisions, Plymouth Retains Mayor Senter
Marshall County Resident Decries Road Quality, Funding Issues
A Marshall County resident continues to press the County Commissioners about available road funding in their fiscal year budget.
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Ancilla College Announces New Degree Programs
Ancilla College is adding three new degree programs next year. Students will be able to study sports management, hospitality and tourism and culinary arts management. The new offerings will bring the total number of two-year degree programs at the private, liberal arts school to 21. Continue reading
Updated JESSE Agreement Could Prove Costly for Culver
The JESSE Cooperative is updating and clarifying parts of its agreement with its member school corporations. The cooperative provides nine school corporations with various special education resources. Continue reading
Donnelly’s Efforts to Stop Additional Water Regulations Fall Short
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly’s efforts to prevent increased federal regulations on waterways have fallen short. Continue reading
Plymouth High School Represented in “Spell Bowl” State Finals
Contested Races Bring Attention to Election Day
Voters head to the polls today in Marshall County to weigh-in on several contested races.
In the Town of Argos, Lisa Mullaney (R) and Kelli Vanderweele (D) are vying for the Clerk-Treasurer’s seat. Voters in Argos will also be able to select three candidates from a list of four to serve on the Town Council, including: Craig Ellis (R), Charles Snead (R), Juli Stauffer (R), and Dustin Johnson (D).
Marshall County Sees Hundreds of Absentee Ballots Cast
Marshall County Commissioners Approve E911 Services Contract

A laborious negotiating process has led to the approval of a contract between CenturyLink and the Marshall County government.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Commissioners meeting, an E911 contract was reviewed. The county has been working with CenturyLink on a 24 month contract to help provide infrastructure for E911 services.
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