Local & State News

Bourbon Farmers’ Market Opens June 4th, Vendors Wanted

The farmers’ market season is fast approaching, and the Bourbon Farmers’ Market wants to get information out to prospective vendors for the 2016 season. The Bourbon Farmers’ Market is always looking for new vendors to help them grow ... Read more...

Marshall County DUI Task Force Releases 2nd Quarter Stats

The Marshall County DUI Task Force Wednesday announced the results of patrols during their 2nd Quarter of operation being the months of January, February, and March. The Marshall County DUI Task Force is a cooperation of officers from the ... Read more...

PHS Robotics Team Heads to World Championship

The Plymouth High School Robotics Team 586A headed to Louisville, Kentucky to compete at the VEX Robotics World Competition on Wednesday, April 20.  The competition runs Wednesday through Saturday, April 23! Their destination is the ... Read more...

Tidbits from Triton

Third graders at Triton Elementary school have been learning about natural resources and how they can be used to help us solve problems. Students worked to solve a potential “real world” problem where a local river was getting too low ... Read more...

Cabin Fever Event Opens Plymouth Speedway Season on Saturday

 It’s the beginning of many things at Plymouth Speedway with the Cabin Fever event this weekend.  Not only is it the first race of the season Saturday, April 23, it is the debut of the new state-of-the-art facility that many drivers ... Read more...

Governor Pence Spokeswoman Statement on Meeting with Presidential Candidate Donald Trump

Indianapolis – Spokeswoman for Governor Mike Pence, Kara Brooks, issued the following statement after Governor Pence met with presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Governor’s Residence. Trump requested the meeting with Governor ... Read more...

City Council Approves Additional of $339,000 for Tennis Court Project

The Plymouth Common Council conduced a public hearing during a special meeting Wednesday evening.  The public hearing was for three additional appropriations, two for the tennis court project and the final one for the Blueberry Festival. ... Read more...

Brick Sale Commences for Turf at Rockpile

Beginning April 20th, members of the Plymouth community will have the opportunity to purchase a commemorative brick to be displayed at the entrance of the new and improved Rockpile. A commemorative brick would make the perfect gift for a ... Read more...

National Drug Take Back Day

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and Reserve’s will be participating in the National Drug Take Back Initiative sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration. On Saturday, April 30, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. residence ... Read more...

Police Pursuit Ends with Crash, Driver Flees on Foot, Drugs found in Vehicle

On Monday, April 18, about 8:00 p.m. Officer Les McFarland attempted to stop a blue Ford Focus in the area of 18 B Road and State Road 331 for expired plates. The driver refused to stop and fled. The pursuit traveled from Tippecanoe ... Read more...

M.C. SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT RECEIVES GRANT FROM ARROW HEAD COUNTRY RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT

Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is pleased to announce it has received a $2,000 grant from the Arrow Head Country Resource Conservation District (RC & D). Arrow Head Country RC&D awards annual grants ... Read more...

25th Annual Project D.A.R.E. of Marshall County Banquet

The 25th annual Project D.A.R.E. of Marshall County banquet will be held on Thursday May 12, 6:30 p.m. at Christo’s Banquet Center, 830 East Lincolnway in Plymouth. The banquet is open to the public and is for the purpose of recognizing ... Read more...

Mentone Man Arrested for Sexual Misconduct with a Minor

Marshall County Police 27 year old Justin V. Syndram of Mentone Monday afternoon for Sexual Misconduct with a minor. On Saturday, March 16, the Marshall County Sheriff Department received information that Syndram had a sexual relationship ... Read more...

Red Cross Volunteer Recruitment Event

The American Red Cross relies on the work of dedicated volunteers every day, with over 90% of its workforce made up of volunteers. The Red Cross invites the public to be a part of the lifesaving work it does and to sign up to volunteer at ... Read more...

THE CENTER AT DONALDSON AWARDED FOR EARTH FRIENDLY PRACTICES

An Earth Day celebration and award presentation will be held at The Center at Donaldson, 9601 Union Road, on April 22, 2016 from 3-5 p.m. Multiple activities are planned for the day in honor of Earth Day. Bring your plastic bags and stuff ... Read more...

Tidbits from Triton

Triton Jr.-Sr. High School Spanish Club ventured to Chicago and found the people there extremely kind and helpful. Students walked more than six miles all over the city! They took the metro and the bus and learned how to use public ... Read more...

PHS Winter Performance Ensemble 2nd at World Championships

After their recent finish as the Indiana State Champion Runner- Up, the Plymouth High School “Winter Performance Ensemble” competed at the WGI World Championships this past weekend in Dayton, Ohio. The “Winter Performance Ensemble” ... Read more...

Drainage Board Hears from Woolingtons on York Drain

Jim and Art Woolington appeared before the Marshall County Drainage Board Monday seeking some type of relief from water that is running on to the senior Woolington’s property on 10B Road. Jim, speaking on behalf of his father said his ... Read more...

March 2916 Unemployment Rates

More than 18,000 Hoosiers joined the labor force in March, marking a third consecutive month of unprecedented growth. Over the past year, Indiana’s labor force has grown by over 88,000 and by over 157,000 since January 2013. ... Read more...

Volunteers Needed for Earth/Arbor Day Celebration

As a continuation of a new tradition, the Mayor’s Youth Council of Plymouth will hold their fourth annual Earth/Arbor Day celebration in River Park Square this weekend.  The scheduled date for this clean-up and tree planting event is ... Read more...