Local & State News

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month and the Heminger House Shelter for Women and Children want parents and other adults who care about kids to take time to talk to their teens. Do you know that 2 out of 3 teens will experience ... Read more...

Multiple Drivers Arrested by Culver PD for Driving While Suspended

Over the course of only seven days, the Culver Police Department summoned and or arrested six separate drivers for Driving While Suspended Charges. On January 22, at 6:30 p.m. a vehicle was stopped at North Main Street and Cass Street for ... Read more...

Agenda for Plymouth School Board Meeting

The Plymouth School Board will meet for regular session Tuesday, Feb. 3 at the Administration Board Room at 7:00 P.M. Among other agenda items, the Board will hear a report on new curriculum offerings at Lincoln Junior High and a marketing ... Read more...

Plymouth Police Start Move to Centralized Dispatch

Plymouth Police Department has recently begun its transition into Centralized Dispatch. Central Dispatch located within the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department under Sheriff Tom Chamberlin has been dispatching for Plymouth Police full ... Read more...

Message from Argos Superintendent on Area School Lockdowns

This is Superintendent Michele Riise.  The purpose of this message is to inform you that all students within Argos Community Schools are safe and  busy learning.  Approximately, one hour ago, our high school principal received a phone ... Read more...

Winter Storm Watch

The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency is warning of a “Winter Storm Watch” that will go into effect at 7 p.m. on Saturday and last through Sunday evening. The National Weather Service at North Webster advises of a heavy snow ... Read more...

Area Schools on Precautionary Lockdown

Chuck Kitchell, Director of Operations for the Culver Community Schools confirmed to WTCA that Culver schools are on a “soft” lockdown. Kitchell said a “general threat” was discovered on twitter with no specific school mentions but ... Read more...

Sheaks & Dayney Arrested at Wal-Mart

A theft at Wal-Mart Wednesday evening about 6:30 resulted in the arrest of two people from Walkerton. Plymouth Officer Stuart Krynock was dispatched to Wal-Mart at 6:28 for a shoplifter who refused to stop when approached by Loss ... Read more...

Boulas Arrested on Warrant, Gamble Arrested for P.I.

Wednesday afternoon Plymouth Police Officer Jeremy Enyart was dispatched to the Marshall County Probation Department for a female in their office who had an active warrant.  39 year old Tracy Lynn Boulas of Argos was arrested for the ... Read more...

Park Board Asked to Consider Beer Tasting at Blues & BBQ

The Plymouth Park Board will meet Monday evening February 2nd at 5 p.m. in the Conservation Club House. Agenda for the meeting includes opening quotes for air conditioning at the Webster Recreation Center, approval of the contract for the ... Read more...

Donnelly: Keystone XL Pipeline Promotes ‘Economic Competitiveness and Energy Security for Our Country’

Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Thursday helped pass bipartisan legislation that would authorize the Keystone XL pipeline. The Senate passed the bill by a vote of 62-36, bringing it one step closer to advancing to President ... Read more...

Redevelopment Commission Updated on TIF Projects

The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission conducted their first meeting of 2015 and elected Dan Tyree as President, Mike Miley as Vice. President and Tom Pedavoli at Secretary. Members were updated on the Metronet Project which is funded ... Read more...

December 2014 Unemployment Rates

Indiana gained 4,000 private sector jobs in December and ended 2014 with a total of 51,500 jobs added. The Hoosier State’s continued job growth encouraged the return this month of more than 9,000 Hoosiers to the labor force to look for ... Read more...

Work Continues on Habitat House in Plymouth

Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County continues to make progress with their 16th house build.   Many hands were on deck this past Saturday taking time out of their week to help a family create a home. Dean Buyer, Executive Director of ... Read more...

SJRMC-Health Insurance Services LLC, Ready to Assist Community Apply for HIP 2.0

Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) Health Insurance Services LLC, has a location in Plymouth ready to help Hoosiers enroll in Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 2.0 Applications for HIP 2.0 are now being accepted, with coverage ... Read more...

Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ Plaque Ceremony Honoring Dr. Otis R. Bowen & Donors February 10th

Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ will have a ceremony to unveil a special plaque to commemorate The Otis R. Bowen, M.D. Fund, on February 10th at 3:00 p.m. The celebration will be held at the Catherine Kasper Life Center, on The Center at ... Read more...

Music Teacher “Jams” With Residents

Liza Woolever is well known in the Plymouth area for her musical talent and teaching skills.  Many students have learned the love of music in Woolever’s country home as she teaches various folk instruments such as recorder, mountain ... Read more...

School Delays

Plymouth is on a 2-hour DELAY St. Michael School 2-hour DELAY John Glenn Schools 2-hour DELAY Faith Baptist Academy 2-hour DELAY Grace Baptist Christian School 2-hour DELAY Culver Community Schools 2-hour DELAY Bremen Public Schools 2-hour ... Read more...

Norwayne Lumber in Plymouth Closes its Doors

Plymouth has lost another business.  Jim Menis, owner of Norwayne Lumber confirmed Wednesday the recent closing of the Plymouth store. More than 20 years ago Norwayne Lumber in North Judson expanded into the Marshall County/Plymouth ... Read more...

No Injuries in Crash at Lincoln Highway & Rose Road

Emergency responders were dispatched to the intersection of Lincoln Highway and Rose Road Wednesday afternoon about 3:50. The original call was a head-on crash but shortly after, dispatch was notified that it was a T-bone accident. No ... Read more...