Local & State News

SEE THE UNIVERSE AT POTAWATOMI WILDLIFE PARK

The Warsaw Astronomical Society will be conducting a public observing night hosted by Potawatomi Wildlife Park this Saturday evening April 18th, 1 hour after dark at the park observing field. Observing is pending clear skies. Call ... Read more...

Indiana State Fair Announces 2015 Shane Co. Concert Series Headliners Live at Indiana Farmers Coliseum

 INDIANAPOLIS –The Indiana State Fair announces four headline acts for this year’s Shane Co. Concert Series at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum during the 2015 Indiana State Fair – Year of the Farmer presented by Dow AgroScience. ... Read more...

Oberly & Egierski Selected as PHS Hoosier Girls State Delegates

Plymouth High School is excited to announce juniors Meghan Egierski and Morgan Oberley have both been chosen as delegates to attend Hoosier Girls State on June 21st through the 27th! Egierski has a current GPA above a 4.0 and is ranked 20 ... Read more...

Marshall County REMC celebrates National Lineman Appreciation Day

Marshall County REMC would like to recognize their linemen in honor of National Lineman Appreciation Day. On April 13, Marshall County REMC will honor these hard working men who often work in challenging conditions to keep the lights on. ... Read more...

City Meetings Monday Evening

The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Common Council will meet Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall.  The meeting is open to the public and comments and questions on agenda items are ... Read more...

Bremen Police Arrests

On Wednesday, April 8th at 1:30 P.M. the Bremen Police Department conducted a routine traffic stop at State Road 331 and 2B Road on 27 year old James M. Schwartz of Etna Green. During the course of the traffic stop it was found that Mr. ... Read more...

Plymouth Library Celebrates Nation Library Week

From Sunday, April 12th through Sunday, April 19th, the library will be celebrating National Library Week with a “Canned Food for Fines” program. For each can of food donated to the library, $1.00 will be taken off the fines ... Read more...

Berkey Arrested on Warrant

On Thursday afternoon, April 9th an officer with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department located and arrested 23 year old Bruce E. Berkey of South Bend.  Berkey was taken into custody on an active warrant through Marshall ... Read more...

Money Smart Week at Culver-Union Township Public Library

Culver-Union Township Public Library will celebrate Money Smart Week at your Library during the week of April 18th – 25th. Money Smart Week at your Library is a public awareness campaign to promote financial literacy at all ages, made ... Read more...

PHS Spring Open House & Innovation Fair

The Plymouth High School Third Trimester Open House is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15.  Parent registration will begin at 5:45PM in the North Lobby.  Participants should park in the North Parking Lot and enter Door #5. Beginning ... Read more...

Kubinick Arrested at Red Rock Inn for Domestic Battery

On Thursday, April 10th at 12:16 A.M. Plymouth Police Officer Paul Stamper responded to the Red Rock Inn in reference for a domestic battery. As officers arrived on the scene, 21 year old Austin J. Kubinick of Plymouth was taken into ... Read more...

Bremen Police Activity Report for 4/3 – 4/9

Matt Hassel, Chief of the Bremen Police Department released the activity report for April 3rd through April 9th. Bremen officers issued a total of 51 traffic warnings and 30 traffic citations.  Officers responded to 500 South Montgomery ... Read more...

“Hello Dolly!” to be Maxinkuckee Player’s 2015 Summer Production

One of the greatest musicals ever written, Hello, Dolly! brings to life the tale of Dolly Levi and celebrates the search for love. In a bold new production, the Maxinkuckee Players will be performing Hello, Dolly!  this summer. ... Read more...

WASHINGTON DISCOVERY ACADEMY IS IN THE RUNNING FOR A SEEDS OF CHANGE® GRANT AND NEEDS COMMUNITY TO GET OUT THE VOTE

Washington Discovery Academy in Plymouth has entered the Seeds of Change® Grant Program for an opportunity to win one of two $20,000, five $10,000 grants or ten $1,000 grants and is asking the community to get out and vote for their ... Read more...

PSAT Scores Discussed at Plymouth School Board

During a regular meeting on April 7, the Plymouth School Board heard the annual report on the Plymouth High School PSAT scores by Jim Condon, principal of PHS, and Aimee Portteus, director of guidance. The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT ... Read more...

M.C. Democratic Meet and Greet Saturday

Jim Smart,Marshall County Democrat Chairman reminds citizens of the meet and greet event this Saturday April, 11th from 2 to 4 at Mooney’s Ice Cream Parlor.  This is an opportunity to meet candidates for the 2015 Primary Election. ... Read more...

Variance for Pole Sign at 309 East Jefferson Street

Mooney’s Ice Cream Parlor, American Family Insurance and Quality Optical at 309 East Jefferson Street in Plymouth will have a new sign in the next 60 days and the signs currently in violation will be gone. Tuesday evening members of the ... Read more...

2nd Annual Marshall County Kid’s EXPo – Saturday, April 11th!

Kids will be the special guests along with the community at the 2nd annual Marshall County Kids Expo this Saturday, April 11 from 10-1 at the Boys and Girls Club in Plymouth. What will you find at this Expo ?  Answers to the question, ... Read more...

Tickets Available for Marshall County Historical Society Annual Dinner

Tickets to the Marshall County Historical Society Annual Dinner on Tuesday, May 12 at 6 PM at Christo’s Banquet Center in Plymouth are on sale at the Marshall County Museum.  This year the dinner features award-winning actor and ... Read more...

Centennial Farm Award Presented to Bremen Family

Evelyn Huff Koontz received a Centennial Farm Award for her 40 acre farm near Bremen.   Her son, Kendall, (left with sign,) lives on the farm that has been in the family for over 100 years starting with George Marburger in 1910. The farm ... Read more...