Friday Nov 13 | Culver Citizen
Bremen students vaccinated against H1N1
Friday, 13 November 2009 Dawn Campbell gives Bremen High School freshman Jacob Box a shot in the arm containing the H1N1 vaccine.
Family, fellow officers mourning loss of Kosciusko County officer killed in crash
An outpouring of grief came from from law enforcement officers across the area, as they banded together to mourn the loss of one of their own.
Michiana counties struggle to tackle demand for H1N1 vaccine
H1N1 vaccines are slowly but surely beginning to trickle into local counties, but not everyone on the priority lists is receiving them just yet.
Officers working a special assignment to stop alcohol use by teenagers broke up a large party in Goshen Sunday, resulting in six arrests and court appearances for as many as 34 others.
Charlie talks with Grandpa Joe , Grandma Josephine and Grandma Georgina about the Wonka Golden Tickets.
Man arrested after chase into LaPaz business
A man who barricaded himself in a Marshall County business late Sunday was quickly taken into custody without incident.
Bremen teen's accidental shotgun death devastates families
Regina Fretz thought of the Red Cross pin and wept. She had bravely held back the tears as she spoke of her son's life and his death from an accidental shooting in January.
Heidi Prescott: Recession claims two area scrap booking stores
For years scrapbookers bought and bought and bought, building enormous stashes of paper, stickers, diecuts and embellishments.
Former meth addict speaks in Bremen
Some people learn a the hard waya about the life of a meth addict. David Parnell is one of those people.
Community Briefs: Marshall County
Fish fry planned by fire volunteers The Etna Township Volunteer Fire Department will have a fish fry and Amish bake sale from 4 to 8 p.m. Nov.
Fired Bremen vice principal gets a second chance at St. John
The new principal of St. John the Evangelist Catholic School was fired from Bremen Public Schools in February 2008 for actions the district determined to be immoral.
BREMEN Annual meeting set for Foundation The public is invited to attend the Marshall County Community Foundation Inc.
Dine Out' event raises more than $2,100
Holding serving trays with United Way table tentsabove are : Tom Blackburn, Ponderosa Steak House; Rev.
Tyner resident wants towering neighbors to move out
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent PLYMOUTH - Dean Sarber has taken up a fight against his neighbors.
Worthing to spend 10th year at fest
Bremen students Trevor Berger, senior, Aaron McKenzie, sophomore and Jack Jordan, sophomore, took time to ask Corporal Joshua Beill questions on the stage at Bowen Auditorium after a school convocation.
PIDCO Director Doug Anspach resigns
Troy Siple demonstrates his aim for a target while participating in an archery competition.
Community' is theme of this year's fest
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent PLYMOUTH - The Marshall County Blueberry Festival promises to be even bigger and better this year, as the community celebrates the theme "Spirit of Community." Festival Vice President Mike Burroughs came up with the idea of honoring the communities that make up Marshall County for this year's festival.
Ho Ping House aims for peaceful ambiance
The Chinese Szechuan menu is just about finalized, but the co-owner of a future South Bend-area restaurant wants to hear from you.
Police identify victim in fatal St. Joseph County crash
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY a ' One person was killed in an accident at the intersection of Elm Road and Patterson Road just before 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Accident claims life of a Bremen man
Heavy fog is being blamed for a crash that took the life of a Bremen man this morning.