Local & State News

Bremen Police Report for Nov. 14-21

On Friday Bremen Police Chief Matt Hassel released his departmental activity report for November 14th through the 21st. Officers wrote five traffic citations, six traffic warnings and five ordinance violations between the 14th and 21st. ... Read more...

Plymouth Man Arrested for Battery

Corporal Bridget Hite with the Plymouth Police Department investigated a reported battery on Monday, November 17th at the Red Rock Inn. Officer Hite responded to room 126 and learned that a 16 year old male subject was accusing 33 year old ... Read more...

County Police Searching for Hit and Run Pick-Up Truck

Marshall County Police are searching for a suspect who crashed into a mail box and a utility pole and fled the scene. About 5:45 Sunday evening, November 16th the Marshall County 9-1-1 Dispatch Center received a call when an eastbound ... Read more...

Grand Opening at Sugar Shack

Stephanie Bishop and her family were excited to see the grand opening of the Sugar Shack Saturday morning in Plymouth. Bishop has been baking and selling all kinds of confections out of her home for more than two year. She recently took a ... Read more...

Federal Lawsuit Against 3 Deputies and Sheriff

Three Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies along with Marshall County Sherriff, Tom Chamberlin, have been named as defendants in a federal lawsuit filed with the United States District Court, South Bend Division, by Gregory ... Read more...

WDA Blood Drive Huge Success

This fall first grade Students at Washington Discovery have been learning about the body’s skeletal and circulatory systems. Students have learned the importance of white blood cells and the American Red Cross. WDA Principal, Andy ... Read more...

4-Wheelers Stolen from Pole-barn

On Wednesday, November 19, at 4:32 a.m. the Marshall County Police Department received a call from a residence in the 2,000 block of Meadow Lane Drive in LaPaz in reference to a break-in of a pole barn on the property. During the ... Read more...

Triton Hoops for Hope Raises Funds for Ounce of Prevention

The Triton varsity girls’ basketball team raised funds for Marshall County’s “Ounce of Prevention” the week of November 20th with their “Hoops for Hope” game against Plymouth. The students sold pink ... Read more...

Wayne Smith Honored with Globe Award

Plymouth Volunteer Firefighter and Department Safety Officer Wayne Smith was awarded the Indiana “Volunteer Firefighters Association 5th District 2014 Globe Award” for his dedication to the fire service during Wednesday night’s ... Read more...

Shop With A Cop Radio Auction & Applications

Plymouth FOP 195 is gearing up for the annual Shop With A Cop and Emergency Services program in Marshall County. This year marks the 14th year for the program that takes underprivileged children in the county shopping at Christmas time. ... Read more...

Bully Prevention Week at Riverside

Liz Cobb, Social Worker and Kiyomi Hokyo have been working with students on Bully Prevention. This is Riverside’s 2nd annual Bully-Free Week! On Monday, all students signed the pledge that they would not bully. On Tuesday, it was ... Read more...

Bremen Man Arrested for OWI Charges

On Wednesday, November 19, at about 6:00 p.m. Bremen Police Officers conducted a traffic stop on the suspect, 42 year old Victor Mills of Bremen for exceeding the speed limit on High Road west of North Center Street. During the traffic ... Read more...

Titus Inc. Awarded ISO 9001: 2000 Certification

Titus Inc. is proud to announce that the company’s Quality Management System is in conformance with the requirements of the ISO 9001: 2008 standard. The company’s Quality Management System was awarded official registration by American ... Read more...

“12 Angry Jurors” at Triton

Triton Jr.-Sr. High School will present the play “Twelve Angry Jurors” this weekend, Saturday, November 22nd (7:30 PM) and Sunday, November 23rd (3:00 PM). Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students. The cast is pictured ... Read more...

“Tree of Warmth” Plymouth Chamber of Commerce November 17th- December 19th

The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce has a Christmas Tree on display in their office, for individuals and businesses to decorate it with socks. They will be taking donations from November 17 until December 19 of socks. The socks will then be ... Read more...

PHS Lady Bowlers Roll-Over John Glenn

On the night of Wednesday, November 19th, the Plymouth High School girls’ bowling team took on John Glenn Falcons at Quick Lanes. The Plymouth girls bowled an outstanding game, with each player bowling above their average. The girls ... Read more...

Buy Camping Online to Give as the Ideal Gift

This year, for the first time, you can buy camping gift cards online for Department of Natural Resources camping. That means you can give the gift of camping and other related reservations to your outdoorsy friends from the comfort of your ... Read more...

Ancilla Soccer Best in School History

Ancilla Charger soccer has been a force to be reckoned with this fall. Earlier in the season the team found themselves at the top of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCAA) standings and were tied for first place in the ... Read more...

Will the County Health Department Move?

It appears that the County Building is getting a bit too crowded. Tuesday night Wes Burden from the County Health Department told his board that a commissioner and two county council members came to his office and said the prosecutor’s ... Read more...

Lots of Interest in the Commerce Shell Building

Members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission were updated by City Attorney Sean Surrisi on the Garmong Commerce Building in TIF District #3. Surrisi said, “There’s been a lot of activity out there.” Mayor Mark Senter and Surrisi ... Read more...