The Plymouth Police Department was called to the scene of an accident where officers say a pedestrian was struck by a car and died early Monday morning.
Continue readingStarke County Sheriff’s Department Investigates Accident
One person was injured in an accident early Tuesday morning in Starke County.
Continue readingStarke County Commissioners Consider Rezoning of Certain Parcels for Upcoming Solar Project
The Starke County Commissioners reviewed the Starke County Plan Commission’s favorable recommendation on the rezoning of several parcels pertaining to an upcoming solar project.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Stop Sign at Cavalier Drive
Drivers in the area of Cavalier Drive in Culver will soon need to watch for a stop sign.
Continue readingForty New Cases of COVID-19 Reported Locally
Another 40 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the tri-county area. There were 18 people in Marshall County diagnosed with COVID-19, 18 people in Starke County and four people in Pulaski County. They were among 1,822 new cases in the state, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingStarke County Council, Commissioners to Meet Tonight
The Starke County Council members will meet at 4 p.m. CT today where they will review a Rainy Day ordinance for the North Judson-San Pierre School Corporation. They will also talk more with Prosecutor Leslie Baker about an investigator position and review a transfer request from Purdue Extension.
Continue readingCulver Community School Board to Meet Tonight
The Culver Community School Board members are expected to adopt the 2022 budget when they meet tonight. A resolution concerning appropriations and tax rates will also be considered for adoption.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Holds Public Hearing on 2022 Budget
The Culver Town Council members opened a public hearing last week on the proposed 2022 budget.
Continue readingIndiana BMV to Temporarily Close Eight Branches in October, Plymouth Included
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will temporarily close eight branches in the month of October as the entity continues to experience staff shortages. Plymouth is one of those branches, along with West Lafayette, North Meridian in Indianapolis, Midtown in Indianapolis, Tipton, Brazil, Danville, and New Albany. The Sullivan branch will adjust its hours to operate Tuesdays and Thursdays in October.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adopts National Fire Prevention Week Proclamation
The Culver Town Council members approved a proclamation Tuesday night that recognizes October 3-9 as National Fire Prevention Week.
Continue readingFAFSA Filing Period Opens
The application period for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open.
Continue readingForty New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
Another 22 people in Starke County have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Friday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 14 more people in Marshall County and five more people in Pulaski County who were also diagnosed with COVID-19. They are among 3,218 new positive cases in the state.
Continue readingWork Begins on Second Phase of Lake Max Trail in Culver
Construction on the second phase of the Lake Max Trail in Culver is underway.
Continue readingNearly 50 New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
Several more residents in the tri-county area have tested positive with COVID-19, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 29 new cases in Marshall County, 12 new cases in Starke County and eight new cases in Pulaski County.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Holds Second Public Hearing on Upcoming Park Project
The Culver Town Council members opened a second public hearing Tuesday night concerning the upcoming project in Culver Town Park.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Starke County and Pulaski County are in the red status on this week’s updated Indiana Department of Health County Metrics Map. The red status means there is a very high community spread of COVID-19. Marshall County remains in the orange status, or a high community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingTwenty-Five New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Tri-County Area
There were 13 new cases of COVID-19 in Marshall County and 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Starke County, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. They are among 2,378 newly reported cases in the state.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where three public hearings will be held concerning the upcoming park project through the Marshall County Crossroads Regional Stellar Communities Initiative, park fees pertaining to the pier slip refund policy, and the 2022 budget hearing.
Continue readingSchool Improvement Plans Presented to Culver School Board
Culver Community High School/Middle School Principal Brett Berndt and Elementary School Principal Erika James presented School Improvement Plans to the Culver School Board last week.
Continue readingParent Asks Eastern Pulaski School Board to Include Programs to Deter Bullying
A concerned parent of an Eastern Pulaski School Corporation student asked the school board earlier this month to include programs to deter ongoing issues with bullying.
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