Local & State News

1st Source receives “Best Branch Service in the Midwest” award

1st Source Bank provides the “best branch service” in the Midwest, according to The MSR Group, a top research firm that specializes in measuring customer experience and the quality of customer service delivered in retail banking across ... Read more...

Changing Your Clocks Means Changing Your Driving Habits

In addition to raking leaves, one thing many of us can also look forward to this weekend is setting our clocks back one hour for Daylight Saving Time. You probably know the time change is a good reminder to check the batteries in your ... Read more...

Group Home Resident Arrested for Battery to Another Resident

Wednesday evening (11/2/16) Plymouth Police were dispatched to the Prairie View Group Home in the 700 block of West Jefferson Street in reference to a battery. City Officer Jeremy Enyart investigated the complaint and found using video ... Read more...

Argos Video to Entice New Residents

The small town of Argos, Indiana, is hoping to grow its population through a new marketing strategy that will showcase all the Town has to offer. At a Town Council meeting on Tuesday, November 2nd, Argos leadership unveiled a short ... Read more...

Hopkins Arrested, Found Lying on Ground

Thursday morning Plymouth Police were dispatched to 1019 West Jefferson Street about 2:30 in the morning in reference to a man lying on the ground next to a bicycle. Officer Gary Cleveland responded to the scene and located 50 year old ... Read more...

Operation Round Up Supports Local Organizations

The Marshall County REMC Operation Round Up board recently awarded three grants, totaling $3,525, to local organizations: Blessings in a Backpack of Plymouth received funding to assist in providing food to children.  Blessings in a ... Read more...

Whittaker Arrested for Disorderly Conduct

A Plymouth woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon after city police were dispatched to 425 Charles Street to investigate an alleged violation of a court custody order. 32 year old Kalee L. Whittaker of the Charles Street address was found to ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Approves New Courses at the High School

Several new courses will be added the offerings at Plymouth High School for the 2017-2018 school year. Descriptions of the proposed courses were presented to the school board on November 1st by Principal Jim Condon. The board approved the ... Read more...

Franklin Arrested for OWI Endangering

A Shelbyville, IN man was arrested just after midnight Thursday (11/3/16) morning by county police for Operating While Intoxicated. About 12:30 a.m. Thursday morning an officer with the Marshall County Police Department stopped a vehicle ... Read more...

Bogba Arrested for Driving While Suspended

Plymouth Police Patrolman Bob DeLee conducted a random license plate check Wednesday morning about 7:45 on a vehicle south bound on Michigan Street near Adams Street.   The BMV return showed the registered owner having a suspended ... Read more...

PHS Prom Committee to Host Dodgeball Tournament Nov. 11th

The Plymouth High School 2016 Prom Committee is hosting a dodgeball tournament Friday, November 11 in the Plymouth High School Auxiliary Gym. Entry cost is $50 per team and teams are made up of 4-8 members, with at least two people of ... Read more...

Time Falls Back this Weekend for Daylight Savings Time

Whether you love it or hate it, it’s time for the semi-annual time change. The official switch, part of the Daylight Saving Time program, takes place this Sunday, November 6th at 2 a.m. For those of you who get confused on which way to ... Read more...

Triton 8th Graders Visit Ivy Tech

Eighth grade students at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School visited Ivy Tech Community College as part of the Career Exploration program at Triton. Each grade (7-11) has visited a place for post high school training or education and a job site to ... Read more...

Scarecrow Contest Winners Announced

WTCA and the Pilot News are happy to announce this year’s winners of the Scarecrow Contest. First place went to Uptown Retro Girl Second place was Miller’s Assisted Living and Third place was People’s Drug Store. WTCA and the Pilot ... Read more...

Only 1 Comment During Public Hearing a Proposed Contract for Superintendent Tyree

A proposed contract between the Plymouth Community Schools and Superintendent Daniel Tyree was the subject of a public hearing on November 1.  Fifteen minutes had been scheduled for the hearing, but with only one comment from the public, ... Read more...

Stuff the Bus for Heminger House this Saturday at Martins Supermarket

On Saturday November 5, Heminger House, Marshall County’s Domestic Violence Shelter, will be the recipient of donations collected by Martins Supermarket with the help of Church of the Heartland and the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall ... Read more...

Plymouth High School Theater Department’s Annual Children’s Show The Wizard of Oz

  The Plymouth High School Theatre Department is proud to present the Annual Fall Children’s Show this coming weekend. This year’s production is “The Wizard of Oz”. The Plymouth High School auditorium stage will come alive for ... Read more...

Mayor’s Blood Drive Saturday at Plymouth Fire Station

Mayor Mark Senter will be hosting another Blood Drive this Saturday, November 5th from 8:00 am until 12:00 noon at the Plymouth Fire Department. The South Bend Medical Foundation will have their mobile Blood Drive unit parked in the ... Read more...

Democratic Bus Trip to Stop in Plymouth Friday Morning

It will be a full bus this Friday morning at Democratic Gubernatorial nominee John Gregg and his running mate, Christina Hal continue on their statewide bus trip with a stop in Plymouth.   According the Marshall County Democratic ... Read more...

2nd Grade Students Challenge Plymouth School Board Members with CUBES Strategy for Math Problem Solving

During the Tuesday night Plymouth School Board meeting, second grade students of Mrs. Stidham challenged the school board members to solve a math problem using the CUBES strategy they are using in the classroom. The four students from ... Read more...