Local & State News

AVOID AREA: Two Day Complete Closures of U.S. 20 in South Bend for 20 Minute Intervals

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces periodic 20 minute closures of U.S. 20, between Pine Road and W. Linwood Blvd, just west of the South Bend International Airport, beginning on Tuesday, October 6. The closures are ... Read more...

Argos solar farm expected to go online soon

Summer has come and gone, but the town of Argos is in a better position than ever to soak up some sun. Roughly 3,000 solar panels have been installed on town-owned land west of U.S. 31 near its intersection with State Road 10. The solar ... Read more...

PHS Students Sport T-shirt in Memory of David Bacon

Students are overjoyed the T-shirts they designed arrived from the printer today!   Many feared they would not be here in time to wear for tonight’s game to honor David Bacon.   We have a few extra shirts that will be ... Read more...

Rubio Moved to K-County Jail in Prisoner Exchange

20 year old Fabian Rubio of Bremen has been lodged in the Marshall County Jail after being charged with sexual misconduct with a minor as a class C felony and rape as a class B felony with a 15 year old minor, to wit he was sentenced to 8 ... Read more...

CLEAN Team Warrant Service Leads to Seizure of 300 Marijuana Plants

Fulton County – Recently, a narcotics investigation by officers from the CLEAN Team led to the arrest of Charla Richard, 39, of rural Rochester. Richard was incarcerated in the Fulton County Jail to face criminal charges for possession ... Read more...

Cold Case Results in 10 Year Sentence on Manufacturing Methamphetamine

Glenn Linderman, 33, of Bourbon, was sentenced October 1,  in Marshall Superior Court Number 1 to 10 years imprisonment for manufacturing methamphetamine.  Marshall County Prosecuting Attorney Nelson Chipman expressed his gratitude and ... Read more...

NIPSCO Donation to Triton Schools

David Bremer, from NIPSCO, presented Tom McFarland, Triton School Corporation business manager a check for $2708 as a rebate from the recent lighting project at Triton Jr.-Sr. High ... Read more...

County Police Investigate Burglary on 2C Road

On Wednesday, September 30th, in the early hours, a burglary was committed in the 11,000 block of 2C Road in Plymouth.   A Sony PlayStation 4 and many accessories for it, a yellow metal ring with a white/clear stone with a blue ... Read more...

Bremen PD Offers Handgun Education Course

The Bremen Police Department would like to Invite the public 18 years and older to join them for a Civilian Handgun Education Course.  The training will be on Saturday, October 17th from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Pines Building on West ... Read more...

Plymouth Farmers’ Market, Final 2 Weeks

Don’t miss the final two weeks of the Plymouth Farmers’ Market (PFM). Featured music this week is Jeff Unterbrink entertaining with folk, classic and rock from 9 to 11:30. Encore Performing Arts will have tastings of their hand-packed ... Read more...

Major test for Rockies on Friday

PLYMOUTH – A week of upheaval has given way to a relative calm surrounding Plymouth’s football team – until Friday rolls around.   Reeling from the tragic loss of of one of their leaders, the Rockies found a way to win a ... Read more...

Deadline to Register to Vote in Municipal Elections is Monday

The November Municipal Election is Tuesday November 3rd The deadline to register to vote, or to transfer voter registration, for the 2015 Municipal Election is Monday, October 5th, 2015.  Registration forms must be received in the ... Read more...

Dine Out for United Way Kicks off this Week at Burger King and Mooney’s

Dine Out for United Way 2015 kicks off in Marshall County on Thursday, October 1, at Burger King (2021 N Michigan St) and Mooney’s Ice Cream (309 E Jefferson St) in Plymouth. During the months of October and November, 24 participating ... Read more...

Police Chief Gives Thanks for Support

During Monday evening’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Plymouth Police Chief had no police department business to report although he did make a statement to the community. “I do want to say thank-you to everyone, ... Read more...

City Council Passes Resolutions

Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council passed a resolution writing-off delinquent and non-collectible bills for city water, waste water, garbage and storm water customer bills. The total written off was $1,773.54 from 27 different ... Read more...

City Council Approved $12.5 Million Budget and Resolutions

Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council approved the 2016 budget which has a bottom-line of $12, 549,509.  Net year’s budget has a 2.79 percent increase over this year’s and includes an across the board pay-raise of 2 percent. In ... Read more...

Eric Day Shares His Story with Triton Elementary Students

Eric Day, a two time cancer survivor and the author of the book “Stay Positive” joined Triton Elementary School Monday, September 28th, at the annual Trojan PRIDE kickoff. Eric explained to students how he uses and has used ... Read more...

Saint Joseph Health System Hosts Annual NICU Reunion

Saint Joseph Health System Mishawaka Medical Center will host its annual Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) reunion from 11 am-2 pm on Saturday, Oct. 3. Families with children who spent time in the Mishawka Medical Center NICU are ... Read more...

LJH Students Participate in NASA Educational Webcast

As NASA prepares for humans’ first steps on Mars in the 2030’s, it is important to understand fact versus fiction about living on Mars. On Thursday, October 1, 2015, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center will conduct a Journey to Mars ... Read more...

Walorski Honors Fulton County Pharmacist Harry Webb with ‘Who’s Who in IN-02’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representive Jackie Walorski (IN-02) announced this week’s honoree for her ‘Who’s Who in IN-02’ initiative. During a speech on the House floor, Walorski thanked Fulton County Pharmacist Harry Webb for his ... Read more...