Local & State News

Governor Pence Directs Flags Be Flown at Half-staff for Patriot Day

Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence is directing flags at state facilities statewide be flown at half-staff Friday, September 11 in honor of Patriot Day. Flags should be lowered at sunrise and remain at half-staff until sunset on ... Read more...

Park Board Discusses Concerns of Helicopter Rides at Blueberry Festival

Plymouth Park Department Superintendent, Mike Hite told members of the Park Board Monday night, he will be interviewing candidates for the Recreation Director’s position this week.  It’s anticipated that a recommendation will be ... Read more...

2 Arrested During Operation Pull Over

During Operation Pull Over on Monday evening Plymouth Police Officer Jeremy Enyart observed a vehicle traveling southbound on Michigan Street with no operable license plate light visible. During the traffic stop Officer Enyart observes a ... Read more...

Brown Bag Lunch – “Preserving Indiana’s History; One Barn at a Time”

The next Brown Bag Lunch program at the Marshall County Museum will be Friday, September 11 from 12-1.  This month’s program features Carolyn Rahe, Marshall County resident and president of the Indiana Barn Foundation. Rahe will  ... Read more...

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION TO VISIT MARSHALL COUNTY

On Thursday, September 10, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Glenda Ritz will be in Marshall County.  At 9:00 AM she will visit and tour Culver Elementary School at 9:30 AM Ritz will visit and tour Culver Academies and at ... Read more...

Musical Event at Summit Chapel this Sunday

Country music artist Jake Elliott will be the featured musician at Summit Chapel School this Sunday, September 13 at 2 p.m.  A lifelong musician, Elliott is a retired farmer and a World War II navy veteran who resides near Tippecanoe.  ... Read more...

Downtown committee hears from “younger generation”

PLYMOUTH – Plymouth’s Downtown Revitalization Committee heard a voice from the future Wednesday night as student’s from Lincoln Jr. High School addressed the members with their ideas for rejuvenating the downtown of the ... Read more...

2 Women Arrested at Blueberry Carnival for Battery

A fight in the carnival area of the Blueberry Festival Saturdays night about 10:30 ended with two being incarcerated in the Marshall County Jail. Plymouth Police Officers Tim Taberski and Ryan Richey were working security at the festival ... Read more...

Plymouth Speedway to Host World Series of Dirt this Saturday

If you haven’t been to a race at the Playground of Power yet this season, this Saturday may be a good chance to get hooked on dirt track racing.  It’s the World Series of Dirt on Saturday, Sept. 12 and its set to feature five classes ... Read more...

Bremen Police Report for 8/28 – 9/3/2015

Bremen Police Chief Matt Hassel release the department’s Activity Report for August 28th through September 3rd.    Bremen officers issued a total of 79 traffic warnings and 23 traffic citations. Bremen officers responded to eight ... Read more...

Plymouth Man Arrested by Bourbon Police

Bourbon Police Officer Matt Geiger arrested a Plymouth man Friday night for Driving While Suspended with a prior charge. Officer Geiger stopped a red Chevrolet Monte Carlo for speeding on Lincoln Highway in the area of Fir Road about 10:20 ... Read more...

Watson from South Bend Arrested by County Officer

A South Bend man was arrested Friday, September 4th by County Police Officer Jonathan Bryant. Officer Bryant was patrolling on US 30 and observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed west bound near Plymouth Goshen Trail.  The ... Read more...

IN State Agencies Partner for Road Safety Message ahead of Harvest Season

INDIANAPOLIS – With harvest season starting this week, motorists should expect to see slow-moving farm equipment from Indiana’s 58,000+ farms on Hoosier roadways. Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann and the  Indiana State Department of ... Read more...

Indiana Supreme Court Releases Annual Report

The Indiana Supreme Court annual report (July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015) is now available online and at the Law Library in the State House. The 58-page report provides information about the work of the Court and its affiliated agencies. In ... Read more...

Marshall County Begins Transition to Community Corrections Program

Tuesday morning Ward Byers from Court Service and Dean Colvin from Marshall Superior Court II appeared before the County Commissioners to discuss transitioning to Community Corrections. Recent changes in sentencing guidelines will now have ... Read more...

Walorski Authors Legislation to Stabilize Gas Prices

WASHINGTON D.C. – In response to last month’s BP refinery in northern Indiana unexpectedly shutting down and raising gas prices by as much one dollar in the region, Rep. Jackie Walorski (IN-02) today introduced legislation to expand ... Read more...

Prices Donate Price’s Pond to Plymouth Park Department

A special presentation was made Tuesday night during the Plymouth Park Board meeting. Bob and Don Price, the nephews of Ray Price who founded Price’s Nursery and eventually Prices Pond came before the Park Board to make the donation of ... Read more...

County Police Arrest 3 at Creekside Mobile Home Park

On Saturday evening September 5 about 8 County Police Officers Jonathan Bryant and Joe Giordano responded to lot 39 at Creekside Mobile Home Park. They were investigating a complaint of drug activity and a wanted felon being at a mobile ... Read more...

Plymouth Man Arrested for Domestic Battery & Strangulation

Plymouth Police arrested a 61 year old man Saturday evening on charges of Domestic Battery and Strangulation. About 9:15 Saturday night Plymouth Officer Stuart Krynock was dispatched to 900 West Monroe Street for a physical domestic fight ... Read more...

Accepting Applications for Operation Round Up® Grant

Marshall County REMC’s Operation Round Up® fund has granted $41,400 to local community organizations since the program began in July of 2013.   The Operation Round Up® board wants to continue that positive effect on the community by ... Read more...