Local & State News

Plymouth Plan Commission Approves Requests to Subdivide Acreage

  The Plymouth Plan Commission approved two separate requests to create individual lots from larger parcels of property in the city’s two mile zone. Pete and Barb Rockaway were granted approval to create a 5 acre lot at 11289 ... Read more...

Locally Grown Foods Program at Culver-Union Township Public Library

Culver-Union Township Public Library welcomes Master Gardener, Bob Yoder, for a special program on locally grown/raised foods and the sustainable farming movement on Saturday, June 11th at 11:00 AM in the Carnegie Room. The locally ... Read more...

Bremen Woman Arrested for Marijuana

A Bremen woman was arrested early Sunday morning following a traffic stop by a county police officer for an equipment violation. 22 year old Chelsey Dale Thomas was stopped about 20 minutes after midnight on State Road 17 and Hillcrest ... Read more...

61 year old Plymouth Man Arrested of OWI & Possession of Marijuana

Saturday evening the Marshall County Dispatch Center received a call of a vehicle that had run off the road at the intersection of Pioneer Drive and Lincoln Highway. On Saturday June 4 2016 at approximately 8:45 and located 61 year old ... Read more...

June Brown Bag Program at M.C. Museum Friday

    Local seasoned vocalists from Stage ll will be presenting a lunchtime show at the Marshall County Museum this Friday, June 10th  from Noon until 1 PM.  Bring a sack lunch to the museum and enjoy vintage tunes ... Read more...

Walorski Helps Unveil Anti-Poverty Policy Agenda

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (IN-02) Tuesday joined Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (WI-01) and several of their colleagues to unveil a set of policy proposals aimed at reforming anti-poverty programs and expanding opportunity. ... Read more...

Storm Shelter Program Re-Opened for Application; Funds Provided After Project Complete

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) has re-opened a program that will provide financial support to Indiana residents who wish to construct and install a severe weather safe room in their home. Financial assistance will be ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Approves Agreement with Blueberry Festival for Parking

  A Long-standing agreement between the Plymouth Schools and Blueberry Festival officials will continue yet another year. The festival held over the Labor Day weekend each year attractants huge crowds. To accommodate parking for those ... Read more...

Plymouth BZA Denies Variance for Recycling Operation at 111 North Second Street

  Tuesday evening the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously denied the variance of use request of Morris Group and Todd Hess to operate a recycling center at 111 North Second Street. The property is currently zoned R-3 ... Read more...

Police Investigation Reveals Greenway Trail Battery & Robbery Actually happened in Bourbon

  The reported battery and robbery that happened on the Greenway Trail in Plymouth on May 26th was a farce. According the Detective Leo Mangus with the Plymouth Police Department, a through investigation was conducted and revealed ... Read more...

Bleacher & Press Box at PHS Rockpile Nearing Completion

Renovations to the Rockpile Stadium at Plymouth High School continue to move forward over the summer season.   On Tuesday the new press box was hoisted by a crane to its position at the top of the new grandstands. The press box ... Read more...

Culver Academies and Leonard Isban Family to be Honored at 2016 Catch the Spirit Gala

Tickets are now available for Saint Joseph Health System’s (SJHS) 19th Annual Catch the SpiritGala, which will be held on Friday, June 17, at the Swan Lake Golf Resort in Plymouth. Each year, The Foundation of Saint Joseph Health ... Read more...

Uceny Readying for Olympic Trials

One month before the US Olympic Trials, and Morgan Uceny is back? It would appear so. The Plymouth native just clocked her fastest time in the 1,500-meter run since May 31, 2012. It happened at a competition called the Furman Elite in ... Read more...

BUGS Program Awards Six Bicycles

The Plymouth Kiwanis Club is pleased to announce that the BUGS program proudly gave away six brand new bicycles to Plymouth and Argos Elementary 4th graders who participated in the program. BUGS program coordinator Anna Corbett of ... Read more...

Plymouth Schools Offer FREE Breakfast & Lunch for ALL Kids

  The Plymouth Community School Corporation is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Free meals are available for ALL children 18 years of age and under and to people over 18 who are enrolled in a state-approved ... Read more...

Memorial Day Celebration at Miller’s Assisted Living

  Residents of Miller’s Assisted Living celebrated Memorial Day with a cookout followed by an energetic patriotic/rock and roll concert by resident favorite Quentin Flagg. Flagg opened his concert with The National Anthem as ... Read more...

Tuesday’s Water Main Flushing Schedule

Water main flushing is upon us once again. Today we’re going to be flushing Oak Drive from Dairy Queen to the water tower behind the Coke plant, then west down W. Jefferson to DC Garage doors then south across the field to Hillcrest. ... Read more...

Plymouth Police Arrest 4 on Drug Charges

  A Friday afternoon traffic stop about 12:35 by Plymouth Police ended with the arrested four individuals on drug charges.  Officer Derek Workman initiated the stop near 5th and Madison Street. He was assisted at the scene by Officer ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday

  The Plymouth School Board will hold an Executive Meeting and Regular meeting on June 7. The first session is a closed meeting. Immediately following the Executive Meeting, on or near 7:00 P.M., the Board will allow audience members ... Read more...

County to Give Town of Argos $75,000 for Fiber Project

  Jim Burroughs,Utility, Park and Street superintendent for the Town of Argos appeared before the Marshall County Commissioners Monday seeking some financial support for their project bringing fiber-optic to the town. After ... Read more...