The Culver Town Council members voted to extend the moratorium on utility shutoffs through mid-August.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Placement of Electronic Sign
A new electronic sign needs placement in Culver and the Culver Town Council members may have found the right spot for it.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Looks at Trash Price Change
Trash rates in the Town of Culver will be increasing July 1, but the residents won’t experience paying that increase until potentially next year.
Continue readingDemonstration Event Proposed in Culver
A Black Lives Matter: Culver Focused on Education demonstration event is proposed at the Culver Town Park sometime in July.
Continue readingCulver Town Officials Researching Hosting Municipal Electric Utility
The Culver Town Council members are looking into the possibility of establishing a municipal electric utility and purchasing the service territory from the current electric provider.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township EMS Director Resigns
The Culver Town Council members will be looking for a new EMS Director.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Small Business Utility Debt Relief Requests
The Culver Town Council reviewed eight applications for the town’s Small Business Utility Debt Relief program.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Extends Late Fee Forgiveness and Utility Shutoffs
Utility late fee forgiveness and shutoffs will be extended after action taken by the Culver Town Council this week.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Considers Extension of Town Marshal Stipend
The Culver Town Council members considered a recommendation to extend the stipend for Town Marshal Wayne Bean for overtime worked due to an officer shortage.
Continue readingCulver Nationally Designated Walk Friendly Community
The Town of Culver was named one of the top ten U.S. cities for its commitment to prioritize residents who walk and to create safe, comfortable, inviting places to walk.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Opts Against Bond Program
The Culver Town Council members got an update Tuesday night on taking out a bond to further assist local businesses with COVID-19 response.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Consider Broadband Plan Resolution
The Marshall County Commissioners reviewed information Monday morning surrounding the Broadband Readiness study.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Prepares for Next Lake Max Trail Phase
The Culver Town Council members are preparing for the next phase of the Lake Max Walking and Biking Trail.
Continue readingCulver Officials Ready to Close out Beach Lodge Project
The Culver Beach Lodge will be ready for visitors once COVID-19 restrictions are eventually lifted in June.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Trash, Recycling Bid
The Culver Town Council members reviewed a recommendation at their April 14 meeting for a trash removal and recycling bid.
Continue readingCulver Beach Lodge Ribbon Cutting, Grand Opening Postponed
The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand Opening to officially celebrate the renovation of the Culver Beach Lodge has been postponed to a date yet to be determined in June.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Extends Policies through May 1
The Culver Town Council will be extending several policies enacted as a result of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic through May 1, as authorized by Council President Ginny Bess Munroe.
Continue readingCulver Town Officials Ask Traveling Residents to Follow Self-Quarantine Guidelines
All travelers entering the Town of Culver from out-of-state, from regional hot zones of COVID-19, and returning from Spring Break travel are asked to follow the Marshall County Health Department’s guidelines that include a 14-day voluntary self-quarantine through at least April 13.
Continue readingResealing Project Planned for Culver Crosswalks
The Culver Town Council members considered a quote last week to reseal the brick crosswalks in town.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Updated on Stellar Projects
Renovations to the Culver Beach Lodge grow nearer to completion every day.
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