The Marshall County Commissioners recently approved a resolution that would transfer the ownership of an area of West Jefferson Street, formerly known as 17C Road in the county’s road system, to the Culver Town Council, but Culver Town personal injury attorney costs in Orange County – Jim Clevenger found there’s more to the process than expected.
Continue readingUPDATED: Police Investigating Accident on State Road 8 in Starke County
The Starke County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a semi-rollover accident on State Road 8 at Range Road.
Continue readingHamlet Man Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge
A traffic stop in Marshall County on Tuesday night ended with the arrest of a Hamlet man.
Continue readingTwo Sentenced in Starke Circuit Court
Two defendants were sentenced in Starke Circuit Court Wednesday morning.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adopts Amendment to Parking, Traffic Ordinance
The Culver Town Council considered adopting an amendment to the traffic and parking ordinance Tuesday night.
Continue readingDriver Suffers Medical Issue, Hits Pole
A Knox man suffered a medical issue Wednesday morning while driving on E. Culver Road, west of McGill Street in Knox which caused an accident.
Continue readingOne Vehicle Accident Reported in Knox
The Starke County Sheriff’s Department was called to the scene of a single-vehicle accident on State Road 8 near East Street in Knox.
Continue readingStarke County EMS Reports Increased Revenue with Transfers
An increase in ambulance transfers has resulted in increased revenue for the Starke County EMS Department so far this year.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Bid for Cavalier Sports Park
The Culver Town Council members reviewed a bid recommendation for the upcoming Cavalier Sports Park project.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Reviews Recommended Changes for Student Handbooks
The West Central School Board members recently reviewed recommended changes to the student handbooks for elementary, middle and high school students.
Continue readingStarke County Commissioners Review Lease for Solid Waste Building
The Starke County Commissioners reviewed a lease for the Solid Waste Building on the grounds of the Starke County Highway Department to the Solid Waste District.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Looks Ahead to 2020 Budget
The West Central School Board members took time last week to look ahead at what to expect when it comes to the 2020 budget.
Continue readingCulver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will consider a Cavalier Park bid award tonight.
Continue readingStarke County Commissioners Approve Solar Farm Ordinance
A solar farm ordinance approved by the Starke County Commissioners will be in effect once it is signed.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Approves Meal Prices for Upcoming School Year
The West Central School Board reviewed meal prices during their meeting last week.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Review Resolution to Transfer Property to Culver
The Marshall County Commissioners considered a resolution last week that would transfer the ownership of parcels so the Culver Town Council members can complete the annexation of parcels west of the town limits north of West Jefferson Street.
Continue readingWest Central School Board Hires New Elementary School Principal
The West Central School Board members took action Thursday night to hire a new elementary school principal.
Continue readingStarke County Highway Superintendent to Address Concerns with INDOT
Starke County Highway Superintendent Rik Ritzler highlighted some concerns to the county commissioners that he hopes to address with INDOT officials.
Continue readingStarke County Officials Examine Possible SYSCO Property Acquisition
A discussion point at Monday’s budget workshop between Starke County officials included the SYSCO property in Hamlet.
Continue readingStarke County Highway Superintendent, Surveyor to Look into Drainage Issues
The recent rain events caused issues on several Starke County roads and Highway Superintendent Rik Ritzler and Surveyor Bill Crase are working to alleviate those problems.
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