Local & State News

Mayor Senter Highlights City Snow Removal Ordinance

Each month Mayor Mark Senter highlights a city ordinance for the WTCA listeners.  This month he is highlighting snow removal. Senter said, “This is just a reminder.   People often forget during the first major snowfall the city ... Read more...

County Board of Finance Meeting

The Marshall County Board of Finance has announced a meeting for Wednesday, December 24th at 8:30 a.m. in room 203 of the Marshall County Building. The purpose of the meeting is to approve and sign a revised resolution and signature card ... Read more...

Pentecost Arrested for Auto Theft & Resisting

On Friday, December 19th at approximately 4:30 P.M. the Plymouth Police Department received a call of a suspicious male that left a vehicle behind Breeding Farm Supply. The witness described the male and advised he left the area on foot. ... Read more...

Eisenhour Home Improvements to offer Remodeling Classes Saturday’s in January

Al Eisenhour, owner of Eisenhour Home Improvements in Plymouth, will be holding Remodeling Classes on all the Saturday’s in January (January 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st, 2015). The classes will be held at Al Eisenhour’s shop, ... Read more...

Autopsy provides victim ID

An autopsy performed today on the remains of a young woman found near Bremen Friday has provided a positive identification. The victim was positively identified as 15-year-old Desirae Ann Kathryn Jones from Bremen. The primary cause of ... Read more...

Students and Parents Invited to PHS Financial Aid Night and PSAT Score Report Presentation

The annual Plymouth High School Financial Aid Night will be held Wednesday, January 7, at 7:00 p.m. in the school cafeteria. As the costs of college and vocational/technical schools continue to increase, students and their parents are ... Read more...

Attorney General Zoeller propose legislation to protect Hoosiers from identity theft, data breaches

In response to growing concerns about online privacy and data protection, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller Monday announced a legislative proposal to provide greater safeguards of Hoosiers’ personal and financial information online. ... Read more...

ACLU of Indiana Challenges South Bend Social Media Ordinance

Indianapolis-A lawsuit filed Monday by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on behalf of South Bend Common Council President and 6th District Council member Oliver Davis challenges a recently-passed city ordinance that regulates ... Read more...

PHS SEED Club “Gives Back for Christmas”

The Plymouth High School SEED (Students Engaged in Environmental Development), Club adopted a Plymouth family for Christmas through the Marshall County Neighborhood Center! This is the second year of the SEED Club Program “Give Back ... Read more...

PRIDE Awards at Triton Elementary

A special convocation was held at Triton Elementary School at the end of first semester to recognize special students with award t-shirts. Winners are: Trojan PRIDE t-shirt winners K-Janika Kemp 1st -Addison Hammond 2nd -Allie Westafer 3rd ... Read more...

Autopsy Monday on Female Body found in Little Egypt

Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin is being very tight-lipped on Friday’s discovery of the body of a young, white female on 5th Road between Hawthorn and Grape Road. In a press release on Saturday, the sheriff said an autopsy has ... Read more...

How Well Do You Know the Constitution?

Plymouth resident Ruth Weist was more than happy to take the challenge to answer questions about the United States Constitution from students of the Weidner School of Inquiry. Weist said she was shopping at a local store ;ast week when ... Read more...

Lady Trojan Reaches 1,000 Points in Basketball

The Triton Athletic Deptartment and Triton School Corporation would like to congratulate senior Kylie Mason on scoring 1,000 points during her varsity career. She reached the milestone seven minutes into the first quarter against ... Read more...

Miller’s Residents Celebrate with Annual Red & Green Party

Residents of Miller’s Senior Living Community celebrated their annual Red & Green Party which has become a tradition at the facility.  Activity Director Cindy Flagg encourages all the residents and staff to wear red, green or a ... Read more...

County Police Investigating Homicide on 5th Road

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the discovery of a white, female body located in a rural area just off 5th Road between Hawthorn and Grape Roads, the area is commonly referred to a Little Egypt. Friday morning ... Read more...

Plymouth Lady Bowlers Strike Out John Adams

The Plymouth Girls’ Bowling Team rolled over John Adams 16-4 (1286-1152) Thursday Night. Bowling for Plymouth was juniors Katie McDonald (124-116), Ashley Shepperd (161-144), and Heather Borggren (195-114) and seniors Denise ... Read more...

Andy Hartley to be new Assistant Superintendent

Administration changes within the Plymouth Community School Corporation are expected to be in place as the new year begins. Board approval is expected to be made official during the January 6, 2015 School Board meeting. As of January, ... Read more...

CHRISTMAS MASS AT THE CENTER AT DONADLSON

The Ancilla Domini Community Choir and area musicians, directed by Andrew Jennings, will perform Carols and prelude music at 10:00 p.m. EST prior to The Mass of the Nativity of the Lord at 10:30 p.m. on December 24, 2014 at The Center at ... Read more...

Bourbon Police Stop Warsaw Woman for Littering

Wednesday morning about 5:45 Bourbon Police Officer Matt Geiger stopped a Volkswagen Jetta for littering.  The driver, Lorana Medina, 32, from Warsaw was found to have never obtained a driver’s license.  Not only did she not have a ... Read more...

Bigley Arrested for Public Intox.

Tuesday afternoon about 4:30 city officers were called to Wal-Mart for a subject suspected of huffing in his vehicle.  Officer Matthew Emenhiser arrived in the parking lot and discovered Thad Bigley was intoxicated in public. He was taken ... Read more...