
The Marshall County Commissioners approved contracts from the Indiana Department of Transportation for the Marshall County Council on Aging.
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The Marshall County Commissioners approved contracts from the Indiana Department of Transportation for the Marshall County Council on Aging.
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The Town of Culver invites residents to a public information session on the three INDOT projects within the town’s Stellar Communities Designation plans.
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Marshall County Commissioners recently heard from INDOT Representatives about a major upgrade to the US 30 corridor planned to take place over the next two decades that calls for the potential installation of J-Turns at the intersections with Queen and King Roads.
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Crews from the Indiana Department of Transportation will do an extensive street rehabilitation project on U.S. 6 in downtown Bremen next year. Along with that, the Town of Bremen is working to include a downtown streetscape improvement project within a three-block span at the time the roads are revamped.
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An Office of Community and Rural Affairs grant could help the Bremen Main Street Committee and the Town of Bremen in an extensive downtown revitalization project that’s expected to begin in 2020.
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UPDATE: Due to anticipated inclement weather, the work scheduled to start today (Monday, August 8th) has been delayed a day.
Road, bridge and railroad crossing work will cause travel disruptions for commuters beginning today.
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The Culver Town Council members continue to work toward a sidewalk project on State Road 10 as outlined as a Stellar Communities designated project.
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Marshall County residents and commuters are being advised that a roadwork project on State Road 117 will get started on Wednesday, June 5th.
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Two new vehicles will be in service for the Marshall County Council on Aging organization, pending approval of the Indiana Department of Transportation.
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The annual Trash Bash! event hosted by Indiana Department of Transportation is set between April 15 through April 30.
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A recent public input session about the proposed revitalization project in downtown Bremen drew about 70 people to the Bremen Town Hall to be in on the planning process.
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Requests for banners that are placed above Michigan Street in Plymouth will continue to go through the Blueberry Festival office, but crews from the Plymouth Street Department will hang the banners.
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Officials with the Town of Culver recently learned they are the recipients of a grant that will cover construction costs for the third phase of the Lake Maxinkuckee Walking and Biking Trail.
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Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and City Attorney Sean Surrisi attended a U.S. 30 Coalition legislation day earlier this month where the coalition members engaged with the legislature to put the project before them.
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Clean-up of the old Clark gas station at the corner of State Road 106 and State Road 331 in Bremen is complete and officials are still attempting to figure out what to do with the property.
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Officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation are warning drivers of potentially hazardous road conditions lasting Tuesday evening through Thursday evening.
Due to high winds and the challenges that historically low wind chills will present to plow crews in clearing roadways, officials are strongly advising Hoosier motorists to stay off the roads through Thursday, if possible.
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Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters will be applying for Community Crossings funds through INDOT in the January call for applications.

Following several hours of investigation, the Indiana State Police have released additional information that can be added to the claim settlement which is about the fatal accident involving an Eastern Pulaski Community School bus that occurred on U.S. 31 Wednesday morning. The collision reportedly claimed the life of a teenage boy.
At the time of the crash, the bus was occupied by 38 eighth grade students and three chaperones that were on the way to see a Christmas musical in Warsaw. Continue reading
The Bremen Town Council members are looking for residents to be part of a committee to go through a planning grant received for the proposed 2020 downtown revitalization project.
The Bremen Town Council members took action to move forward with the downtown revitalization project in 2020.