Local & State News

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...

Bomb Threat at Culver High School

A bomb threat at the Culver Jr./Sr. High School just before 1 Wednesday sent students and staff to the elementary building. Superintendent Dr. Vickie McGuire said, “A note was written on a bathroom wall, most likely by a student but we ... Read more...

Commissioners Updated on October Tax Sale

Marshall County Treasurer Deb VanDeMark updated the county commissioners on the most recent tax sale. On October 27th a total of 80 properties were listed on the tax lien sale conducted by SRI. Of the 80 properties 44 sold leaving 36. ... Read more...

Marshall County Community Foundation Announces Special Grant Round to Celebrate Indiana Bicentennial

Indiana’s official 200th birthday is December 11, 2016, but initiatives across the state will commemorate the bicentennial leading up to and during 2016 and into the future. Indiana’ past and present are worth celebrating and there are ... Read more...

Redevelopment Commission Updated on Projects

City Engineer Rick Gaul had good news for members of the Redevelopment Commission. The Oak Road improvement project which has been completed for more than 2 years has finally been closed out. On November 5th INDOT finalized the project. ... Read more...

Christmas Tree Lighting & Parade of Lights Celebration Downtown Plymouth November 28th

Santa is coming to town! Welcome him to Plymouth, on Friday evening November 28. The festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. where you can listen to sounds of local choirs singing holiday jingles, ice sculptures will be on display and kids can make ... Read more...

Plymouth Kiwanis Selling Poinsettias for Christmas

Christmas is just a few of weeks away and the Plymouth Chapter of the Kiwanis has a great way to decorate your home or office for the holidays. The Kiwanians are selling two different varieties of poinsettias which will be available three ... Read more...

PHS’s Hunter Stevens Accpets Full Ride

Plymouth High School is proud to announce on Tuesday senior Hunter Stevens officially signed a full ride 4-year athletic scholarship to continue her successful basketball career at Hillsdale College in Michigan. Hunter has a grade point ... Read more...

PHS Coach Delp Northwest IHSTECA All Star Coach for 2014

Plymouth High School tennis coach, Michael Delp, has been selected as the Northwest IHSTECA (Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association) all Star Coach for 2014. Delp also held the honor in 2012. According to PHS Athletic Director, Roy ... Read more...

Metronet Project Substantially Complete

Members of the Marshall County Redevelopment Commission were updated on the Metronet Conduit Instillation project. Brent Martin said, “The project is substantially complete. The railroad crossings are done and inspected so that’s a ... Read more...

Argos is “Shovel Ready” for Economic Development

Dave Walker, Vice President of the Argos Town Council welcomed a room full of dignitaries to their “Shovel Ready Certification” presentation at the Town Hall on Tuesday. Walker said, “This is a big deal for the Town of Argos. We’ve ... Read more...

Fill the Bus for Heminger House at Martins a Huge Success

A huge THANK YOU from the students in the Weidner School of Inquiry at PHS to everyone who helped make the food drive at Martin’s Supermarket for the Heminger House in Plymouth such a HUGE success! Coach Bales and his PHS basketball ... Read more...

Warsaw Man Arrested for Operating a Vehicle on a Controlled Substance

On Friday, November 16th at 11:48 P.M. Officer Krynock with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Oak Drive south of Markley for a traffic violation. During the course of the investigation it was ... Read more...

Subject Arrested in INDOT Worker Assault Case

Tuesday Indiana State Trooper David Caswell arrested Richard A. Roe, 56, of Rochester for battery. The battery charge stemmed from an incident where Roe is accused of assaulting an Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) worker on ... Read more...

Heminger House Selling Discount Cards

The Heminger House has a great stocking stuffer idea for you! For $10 you can purchase a discount card that is full of discounts from local merchants. Proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to serve the clients of the Heminger House ... Read more...

November 16-22, 2014 Winter Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana

November 16th – 22nd has been designated as Winter Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana. Although winter does not officially arrive until December 21st, we have been provided a preview of coming attractions the last couple of days. Being ... Read more...