Local & State News

Plymouth City Council Supports Wheel Tax

The City of Plymouth threw their support behind the proposed LOHUT tax during their meeting Monday. Mayor Senter and Councilman Mike Delp attended the special joint Council and Commissioner’s meeting last week to learn more about local ... Read more...

City Awards Bids for Ledyard Water Plant Improvements

Thieneman Construction from Westfield was awarded the bid to complete the Ledyard Water Treatment Plant improvements during Monday night’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.  Thieneman’s base bid was $3,132,000 which was higher ... Read more...

Bicentennial Torch Bearer Nominations begin May 1st

Noel Szydlyk, Director of the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay spoke to members of the Marshall County Bicentennial Committee Monday at the Museum. As a signature event of the 2016 Bicentennial celebration, the torch relay is designed to ... Read more...

Dedication Ceremony for 16th Habitat House in Marshall County Set

Dean Byers, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County has set the date for the dedication ceremony for the 16th family home located at 617 Pennsylvania Ave, Plymouth. The dedication ceremony will be this Sunday, May 3rd ... Read more...

Yellow River Festival Seeks Non-profit Food Vendors

The warmer weather signals the start of the festival season.  Starting the summer fun, on June 6th and 7th, is the Yellow River Festival.  The committee for the festival has been working hard during the winter months planning for this ... Read more...

Hopkin’s Arrested on Multiple Charges

On Saturday evening, April 25th about 7:15 P.M. Plymouth Police Officer Bridget Hite responded to the alley behind Bailey’s Furniture in reference to an intoxicated male.   Officer Hite located 54 year old Richard J Hopkins of ... Read more...

24th Annual Project D.A.R.E. of Marshall County Banquet

The 24th annual Project D.A.R.E. of Marshall County banquet will be held on Thursday May 21st at 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 ... Read more...

Bourbon Farmers Market Looking for Vendors

The farmers’ market season is fast approaching, and the Bourbon Farmers Market want to get some information out there to any prospective vendors for 2015! They are always looking for new vendors to help them grow the market. They ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board to Conduct Special Session Tuesday

The Plymouth School Board will meet for two special sessions on April 28. The first, set for 5:45 P.M., will be an executive session that is closed to the public. The second, following the executive session, is a work session on facility ... Read more...

Requests for Handicap Seating for PHS Graduation being Accepted

Plymouth High School is already getting ready for graduation on June 12th.  If you have a member of the Class of 2015 graduating and are in need of handicapped seating, you need to contact Mrs. Aimee Portteus at 936-2178 or by email ... Read more...

Kindergarten Roundup at Culver on Wednesday

Culver Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Vicki McGuire reminds parents of Kindergarten Roundup for the 2015-16 school year. Kindergarten Roundup will be held on Wednesday, April 29th in the Culver Elementary School cafeteria. To be ... Read more...

Pajama Day Spirit at Triton Elementary

Pajama Day was celebrated at Triton Elementary School on Thursday to remind students to relax and get plenty of rest before taking the second portion of the State ISTEP Tests this week. Triton Superintendent, Donna Burroughs said, ... Read more...

NASHVILLE, INDIANA NAMED AMONG TOP 20 BEST SMALL TOWNS IN AMERICA BY SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE

NASHVILLE, Ind.,-Nashville, Indiana has been nationally recognized as one of America’s best small towns, securing a spot on Smithsonian Magazine’s “20 Best Small Towns 2015” list. The magazine published its ever-popular list on ... Read more...

Park Board Approves Request and Contracts

Earlier this month the Plymouth Park Board approved contracts with the Plymouth Farmer’s Market, Yellow River Festival and Encore Performing Arts. The 2015 agreements are exactly like last years.  The Plymouth Farmer’s Market will pay ... Read more...

City’s Earth Day/Arbor Day Celebration Postponed until next Saturday

Saturday’s wet and cold weather put a damper on the Mayor’s Youth Council’s 3rd annual Earth Day and Arbor Day Celebration.  With such crummy weather the powers that be gathers in the Mayor’s office and decided postponing the ... Read more...

Celebrate World Red Cross Day by giving blood

The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood this May in honor of World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day on May 8 – the birthday of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement founder, Henry Dunant. World Red Cross ... Read more...

City Meetings Monday

The City of Plymouth will hold their regular meetings Monday beginning at 6 p.m. in the council chambers of city hall.  Agenda for the meeting includes awarding the bids for the Ledyard Water Treatment Plant, the Water Main Extension and ... Read more...

Bremen Police Report for 4/17 – 4/23

Bremen Police Chief, Matt Hassel released his department’s activity report from April 17th through the 23th. The Bremen Police Department issued a total of 12 traffic warnings and 8 traffic citations. Officers only investigated one ... Read more...

United Way “Give and Golf” Cards Now Available

It’s a good deal for golfers and for local residents too! United Way “Give and Golf” cards are now available and golfers can enjoy the links for less while supporting a good cause. For a $50 donation to United Way of Marshall County, ... Read more...

Bourbon Police Arrest Plymouth Man

On Friday, April 24th at 5:30 a.m. Patrolman Matt Geiger with the Bourbon Police Department stopped a clack, Chevy Monte Carol with expired license plates.  During the investigation it was found that the driver, Wayne M. Davis of Plymouth ... Read more...