
The Culver Town Council members agreed to extend Ginny Bess Munroe’s resignation date in order to train her replacement.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members agreed to extend Ginny Bess Munroe’s resignation date in order to train her replacement.
Continue readingCulver Town Council President Bill Githens initiated a discussion Tuesday night concerning the town’s match toward a proposed Blue Zones initiative that is reportedly designed to improve access to health and wellness for residents. The topic was not an agenda item.
Continue readingThe building that formerly housed the Evil Czech restaurant in Culver will be demolished August 2.
Continue readingThe building that formerly housed the Evil Czech business at 530 S. Ohio Street in Culver will soon be demolished.
Continue readingSenate Bill 389 repeals the regulated wetlands law which requires a permit from the Department of Environmental Management for wetland activity in a state-regulated wetland, and it has drawn the concern of many residents in Culver, especially since its passage last week in the Senate.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will continue to look into the possibility of offering utility relief to larger companies in town.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council may be looking into avenues to provide COVID-19 testing for town employees.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members revisited the fireworks special event permit request for the residents of Culver submitted by the Culver Chamber of Commerce last week.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members reviewed a proposed contract with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation this week.
Continue readingThere are two bills in the House of Representatives that have the watchful eye of the Culver Town Council members.
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