Local & State News

BLUE ART IN THE STREETS

The first bunch of blueberry sculptures just arrived in Marshall County. The 3′ x 3′ dimensional blueberries have been molded, primed and delivered. Artists are picking them up now and will be creatively painting them. The ... Read more...

Ancilla Representatives Visit Sojourner Truth House

In response to their mission’s call to serve, Ancilla College faculty, staff and students visited the Sojourner Truth House in Gary on Monday, March 24th volunteering their services for the day. 13 representatives of Ancilla College, ... Read more...

MoonTree Studios Presents an All-Members Exhibit and Calligraphy Fest by the Michiana Calligraphy Guild

DONALDSON, Ind.—MoonTree Studios invites you to the opening reception for the Michiana Calligraphy Guild’s All-Members Exhibit and Calligraphy Fest, to be held Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. EDT. The featured exhibitors ... Read more...

Periodic Brief Closures Friday, Lane Restrictions Monday and Tuesday on 31

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces restrictions coming to U.S. 31, between Johnson Road and Ireland Road in South Bend. On Friday, April 4th drivers will experience periodic 15 minute complete ... Read more...

Cathryn Ellison of Plymouth Killed in Single Vehicle Crash

04/04/14  On Monday, March 31st the Starke County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched to investigate a vehicle that was in a ditch in the area of 300 North just west of 1100 East. During the investigation it was discovered that the ... Read more...

WALORSKI APPLAUDS COMMITTEE PASSAGE OF HOUSE BUDGET PROPOSAL

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) released the following statement after the House Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 2015 was passed by the House Budget Committee today:   “As a member of the House Budget ... Read more...

Holzwart Named Executive Director of Chamber

The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is pleased to announce Connie Holzwart as their new Executive Director. Connie, has volunteered and been a board member on various non- profit organizations in the Plymouth ... Read more...

Vaca Arrested of Operator Never Licensed

04/03/14  On Tuesday, April 1st Plymouth Police Officer Ben McIntyre conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle observed speeding in Centennial Park.  After a brief investigation it was learned that 18 year old Brandon A. Vaca of Plymouth was ... Read more...

American Containers Continues with Expansion Plans

American Containers, Inc., which has its corporate headquarters and primary manufacturing facility in Plymouth, is moving forward with their expansion plans as initially announced last November. As a part of the expansion, the company is ... Read more...

‘Mill and fill’ project bids

PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety opened bids for upcoming “mill and fill” projects around the city in the regular meeting this week. The city undertakes yearly projects to repair streets around Plymouth and ... Read more...

County Coroner Investigates 2 Suicides on Wednesday

04/03/14 The Marshall County Coroner’s Office Wednesday investigated two separate incidents where individuals had taken their own life. Marshall County Coroner Bill Cleavenger was called to a Bourbon residence early Wednesday morning ... Read more...

February Unemployment Numbers

04/03/14 Indiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in the Hoosier State continued its significant downward trend in February. The rate stands at 6.1 percent down from an initially reported 6.4 percent in January. The number of ... Read more...

Plymouth High School Music Department Receives National Merit Award

The NAMM Foundation awards school music education programs with the announcement of 2014’s Best Communities for Music Education (BCME).  This year, the NAMM Foundation designated 376 districts as “Best Communities for Music ... Read more...

Property will get facelift

PLYMOUTH – A “problem” property in the city of Plymouth will be getting a facelift in the coming months. The property at 400 E. Jefferson Street – where the Clark gasoline station was located for 50 plus years – had fallen into ... Read more...

FREE GARDENING CLASS TO BE OFFERED

Gardening 101 is a free class for anyone who is interested in learning more about gardening. Gardeners of all skill levels are invited to attend. Topics to be covered include best times and places for planting, seasonal planting, types of ... Read more...

NIPSCO and DNR Install Osprey Towers at Indiana Dunes State Park

04/03/14 The Indiana Department of Natural Resources and NIPSCO are working together to make northwest Indiana a better place to raise a family, especially for osprey. Last week, the organizations collaborated to install two 30-foot osprey ... Read more...

Plymouth Speedway Springing into New Season with Landrum Performance Spring Partnership

The start of the 2014 season at the Plymouth Speedway is nearing and Mentone, Indiana-based Landrum Performance Spring is one of the many great partners you’ll see at the track this season. Every Landrum coil spring is made from the ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Accepts Cook’s Resignation

The Plymouth School Board voted unanimously to appoint Plymouth resident Gary Cook to the newly formed position of Security Systems Monitor. A part of the security measures being implemented is the installation of CCTV (closed circuit ... Read more...

City Plan Commission Questions Zoning of Cement Truck Operation

04/02/14 Tuesday night members of the Plymouth Plan Commission gathered in the County Building for their regular monthly meeting.  The E&B Paving/Irving Materials rezoning request for the property at US 31 and 11th Road was withdrawn ... Read more...

Federal Court Upholds Plymouth’s Local Ordinance in Department of Justice Challenge

  Monday, Federal Judge James T. Moody ruled in favor of the City of Plymouth in a U.S. Military Reserve Officer’s 2012 lawsuit seeking city longevity pay under the federal Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights ... Read more...