Local & State News

Koops Hired as Park Recreation Director

Monday evening Plymouth Park Superintendent Mike Hite introduced Morgan Koops as the new Recreation Director.  She replaces Scott Michel who resigned in August to teach at the Weidner School of Inquire in Plymouth High School. Morgan is ... Read more...

Marshall County to Step Forward with Prevent Child Abuse Prevention Council

More than 30 individuals from all walks of life attended the informational meeting of Prevent Child Abuse Indiana at the Plymouth Public Library Monday afternoon. Mary Armstrong Smith, Director of Prevent Child Abuse Indiana was on hand to ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday Evening

The Plymouth School Board met for a regularly scheduled meeting on July 7 following an executive session. Among other agenda items, the Board granted permission for administrate to apply for grants. Each year , Superintendent Daniel Tyree ... Read more...

Whiting Mother Arrested on Multiple Charges

On Friday, October 2, at approximately 10:00 p.m. an officer with the Marshall County Police Department initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a moving violation on US 30 in the area of Rose Road.   During the traffic stop it was ... Read more...

Wabash Pair Arrested for Heroin and Controlled Substances

A traffic stop by county police on Saturday October 3rd resulted in the arrest of two people from Wabash. At approximately 9:35 p.m. an officer with the Marshall County Police Department initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a ... Read more...

Public Invited to Meet the Candidates at Miller’s Assisted Living

Miller’s Assisted Living on Oak Hill Avenue in Plymouth will host a “Meet The Candidates” night on Wednesday, October 7th at 6:30 p.m.  Candidates from both political parties will meet in the facility’s Oak Hill Café.  All ... Read more...

She Won a Mary Kay Pink Cadillac

Cadillac has enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnership with Mary Kay, Inc. since 1969. Founder Mary Kay Ash was a big believer in rewarding top independent sales force members with cars, dream vacations, diamonds and other lavish items she ... Read more...

October 4th-11th is Fire Prevention Week in Indiana

Marshall County Emergency Management wants to make sure you are prepared in the event of a Fire.  Installing smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside of each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home including the basement can ... Read more...

SJHS Reminds Women to Get Screened This October

Every year, more than 200,000 women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. The chances of surviving a breast cancer diagnosis are at their highest when cancer is detected in its earliest ... Read more...

Tidbits from Triton

Triton Jr.-Sr. High School will observe a special Grandparent’s Day on Friday, October 9.  They will again invite grandparents to visit classes and have lunch with their grandchildren.  Students will welcome their grandparents ... Read more...

Mobile Food Pantry in Plymouth Tuesday

The Food Bank of Northern Indiana will bring the Mobile Food Pantry to the New Song Community Church located at 410 Kingston Road in Plymouth this Tuesday, October 6th from 10:00 A.M. until noon. This food pantry is a first come, first ... Read more...

Governor Pence Directs Flags Be Flown at Half-staff Statewide

Indianapolis – In accordance with a presidential proclamation issued late Sunday evening, Governor Mike Pence is directing flags at state facilities statewide be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims of the tragedy in Roseburg, ... Read more...

Republican County Chairman Calls Caucus for County County Dist. 1 Vacancy

Marshall County Republican Party Chairman, David Holmes has scheduled the caucus to fill the seat of County Council in District 1 due to the resignation of Matt Hassel.  Hassel resigned last week to accept the position of Marshall County ... Read more...

Commissioner’s Meeting Monday

The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning at 8:30 in their second floor meeting room of the County Building. Agenda for the meeting includes a travel request by Veterans Service Officer Pan Schweizer Betz to attend a state ... Read more...

U.S., State, and Marshall County Leaders Open New U.S. 31 Interchange to Plymouth

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly joined Marshall County Commissioners, past and present, INDOT leaders and a dozen U.S. veterans to celebrate and officially open the new Veteran’s Parkway and 7th Road interchange just off the news U.S. 31 ... Read more...

2015 ABSENTEE VOTING FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN ARGOS, CULVER and PLYMOUTH BEGINS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH

Absentee voting for the Municipal Elections for the Town of Argos, Town of Culver and City of Plymouth will begin on Tuesday, October 6th.  Registered voters in the municipal precincts can vote without a reason, in person in the Marshall ... Read more...

Culver Fall Fest: New Weekend, other Offerings for 2015 Event

Culver Fall Fest, hosted by the Culver Chamber of Commerce, will kick off one week earlier than in years past, Friday, October 9 and Saturday, October 10 with Culver Kiwanis Cyclocross on Sunday, October 11. Moonlight Paddle includes new ... Read more...

OCTOBER MARKS THE START OF FLU SEASON

State health officials are urging Hoosiers to get their flu vaccinations to protect themselves from influenza this season. “At best, the flu makes you miserable. At worst, it can be deadly,” said Indiana State Health Commissioner ... Read more...

Prevent Child Abuse Informational Meeting Set for Monday

In light of the recent tragedy of the death of a toddler there has been a lot of talk about prevention and what we, as a community, might be able to do in regards to prevention of child abuse and neglect.  There is a statewide ... Read more...

Here We Grow Again!

Ancilla’s Board of Trustees voted Monday, September 28, to build a second residence hall. The decision comes on the tail of a very successful first hall, booked beyond capacity for the 2015-16 year. The two-year college’s president Dr. ... Read more...