Local & State News

PHS Precision Machining Program Highlighted on Manufacturing Day is Oct. 7th

October is Manufacturing Month and Manufacturing Day℠ is officially the first Friday or October 7th this year.  It is day to celebrate modern manufacturing and meant to inspire the next generation of manufacturers.   Scott Kaser ... Read more...

City BZA Grants Variance for Horses on 9A Road

Three months in a row the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals has heard the request for variances to allow horses within the city’s 2-mile zoning boundaries. On Tuesday night Jody Dinsmore and her real estate agent Mike DeMont from Re Max ... Read more...

Donnelly Receives Award for Supporting American Manufacturing

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly was awarded the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) award for ‘Manufacturing Legislative Excellence’ Thursday in recognition of his support for manufacturing jobs and companies in Indiana and across ... Read more...

Governor Pence Announces Indiana Teams Deploying to Help Florida in Response to Hurricane Matthew

Governor Mike Pence Thursday announced that two teams based in Indiana are being deployed to support activities in response to Hurricane Matthew. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) is deploying a six-person Emergency ... Read more...

Bremen Trooper Honored to take turn in Torch Relay

The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay made its way around Michiana Tuesday and one member of the Indiana State Police was lucky enough to be chosen as a Torch Bearer. Bremen Post’s own Master Trooper Jason Faulstich carried the torch ... Read more...

Come Celebrate International Observe the Moon Night

Tippecanoe – In celebration of International Observe the Moon Night, the Warsaw Astronomical Society and Potawatomi Wildlife Park are partnering to present a night with our moon. The evening will begin with a public talk about the ... Read more...

Filing for College Financial Aid Gets Easier

This year, changes to the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) give students more flexibility when filing for college financial aid. The application is available three months earlier, and families are able to use income ... Read more...

Donate Blood with the Red Cross to support Cancer Patients

The American Red Cross urges the community to give blood to support cancer patients and other patients during Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October.   More than 1.6 million new cases of cancer are expected to be diagnosed in the ... Read more...

PUBLIC NOTICE – RFP for Snow Removal 2016-2017

The Culver-Union Township Public Library (CUTPL) is releasing a Request for Proposals (RFP) inviting qualified applicants to submit proposals to provide snow removal services for the Library for the 2016-2017 winter season. This Request ... Read more...

Nominees Sought to Vacant Plymouth School Board Seat

With this week’s registration of Jennifer Sickmiller as the City of Plymouth representative on the Plymouth Community School Corporation School Board of Trustees, the school corporation is seeking someone to finish out her term. ... Read more...

Open House Saturday for Argos Comprehensive Plan

Residents of Argos are invited to come and be a part of the planning for Argos’ future by sharing your thoughts and ideas at a public open house on Saturday, October 8th.   The open house, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. will be held ... Read more...

Plymouth LP Gas Donates to Ounce of Prevention

Each fall Plymouth LP Gas on Lincoln Highway East holds a Customer Appreciation Day. As part of the celebration they have presented a check to Ounce of Prevention for several years. On a beautiful fall Wednesday morning Jennifer Houin from ... Read more...

Plymouth Woman Arrested for Driving Without a License

A Plymouth woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon following a traffic stop at Madison and North Michigan Streets. About 3:40 Plymouth Police Officer Ben McIntyre observed 47 year old Heather McLeod commit a traffic violation.  During the ... Read more...

Mevis Arrested on K County Warrant in M.C. Probation Department.

62 year old Robert Mevis of Argos was arrested Monday afternoon by Plymouth Police for an active warrant through Kosciusko County.   Officer Jeremy Enyart was dispatched to the Marshall County Probation Department about 4:45 when it ... Read more...

“Fall” in Love with Culver during Culver Fall Fest: Oct.7-9

Fall in love with Culver during Fall Fest, hosted by the Culver Chamber of Commerce. Culver Fall Fest runs October 7-9. The fun begins Friday evening with a family friendly block party downtown along Main St. featuring live music from ... Read more...

Lapez Arrested for Operating Without a License

A Plymouth man was arrested Tuesday evening after being stopped by a Plymouth Police Officer.   Officer Matt Emenhiser conducted a traffic stop just after 7 p.m. in the 600 block of North Michigan Street. During the investigation it ... Read more...

School Board Ratifies Master Contract with Plymouth Education Assoc.

The Plymouth School Board ratified the Master Contract with the Plymouth Education Association (PEA) during a regular monthly meeting on October 4. The contract presented included changes for the contract that has been in place for the ... Read more...

Tidbits from Triton

Five members of the Heckaman family (spanning four generations) attended the Grandperson’s Day program at Triton Elementary School on Friday, September 30th. Pictured are: Brady Heckaman (1st grade at TES) Jaydon Heckaman (4th grade ... Read more...

Bicentennial Torch throughout Marshall County

The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay began in Corydon, the state’s first capital on September 9 and will travel the 3,200 mile journey across the state hitting each of Indiana’s 92 counties. Stop number 66 was Marshall County and the ... Read more...

Sickmiller Resigns From Plymouth School Board

The Plymouth School Board reluctantly accepted the resignation from the Board from Jenny Sickmiller. Sickmiller was appointed to the Board in April, 2014 to replace Gary Cook. Cook stepped down to accept a position in security with the ... Read more...