Open House Planned Sunday for Culver Building Trades Home

photo from Culver Community Schools Corporation website

Culver Community High School’s building trades class is showing off its latest project this weekend. Students from Culver, Knox, and North Judson worked on the 1,600-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bathroom home at 215 Lakeview Street over the past nine months, according to the school corporation’s website.

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New Housing Options in Argos to Be Highlighted at Today’s Open House

Colonial Home Sales is holding an open house this weekend so community members can get a look at some homes that recently came on the market in Argos.

The event is being held at Colonial Court Mobile Home Park today from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney said that this event highlights the fact Argos offers reasonably priced housing options for individuals and families seeking a new place to live. Continue reading

Lutheran EMS Expands Services to Bremen Residents

Lutheran EMS is expanding their services to provide 911 emergency coverage to more local residents.

Lutheran Emergency Management Services already provides assistance to the Marshall County Townships of Tippecanoe and Bourbon but they will now be expanding their coverage to include German Township and the residents of Bremen.

To celebrate the expansion, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 25th Lutheran EMS is hosting an open house. The event is at their station located at 1241 W Plymouth Street in Bremen. Continue reading

HIS Small Wonders Pre-School New Location Ribbon Cutting

HIS Small Wonders Pre-School has moved locations. Their facility is now housed in historic downtown Plymouth at the Old Firehouse at 220 N Center Street. The pre-school is hosting a ribbon cutting and open house on Wednesday, October 11th at 5:30 p.m.

Kristie Nate, the owner and director of the organization, said the event isn’t simply limited to parents with students at the school, it is open to everyone in the community. Nate expressed her gratitude to everyone who chipped in to renovate the facility which has been abandoned for years.

“All of the parents of our pre-schoolers jumped in and our staff and everyone helped make this happen from painting, to carpeting, to moving.” Nate explained, “Everybody worked together and we’re excited for the public to see how this can be used in downtown Plymouth.” Continue reading