Local & State News

Senator Coats Guest Speaker at Farm Bureau Luncheon

  03/12/14  On Wednesday, March 19th, Senator Dan Coats will be the guest speaker at a luncheon sponsored by the Indiana Farm Bureau.  Sen ator Coats will be addressing issues such as the Farm Bill and regulation of the Agricultural ... Read more...

Library’s Brown Bag Lunch Features Orphan Train

  Bring your sack lunch to the Marshall County Museum this Friday, March 14 from 12-1 for the next Brown Bag Lunch event.   Karin Hight Rettinger, museum research specialist, will talk about the “little wanderers” that rode an ... Read more...

Youth Art Show found only at the Heartland Artists Gallery

  The Heartland Artist Gallery welcomes art in all forms and mediums, and from all artists including creative art from our youth at the area public schools, grades K-6th grade. From March 11th – March 28th the Gallery will show ... Read more...

2014 Mardi Gras Celebration at Miller’s

   03/12/14 Miller’s Assisted Living Community held a Mardi Gras Celebration on Fat Tuesday.  The celebration is an annual event in which the public is invited to attend a Cajun buffet.  The beloved Mardi Gras Jester passed out Mardi ... Read more...

WALORSKI APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF GABRIELLA MILLER KIDS FIRST RESEARCH ACT

  WASHINGTON, D.C.–Congresswoman Jackie Walorski Tuesday applauded the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan passage of the Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act (H.R. 2019), a bill she co-sponsored. This bill would redirect $126 million in ... Read more...

“Bald Eagles in Indiana” Program at CUTPL

  Culver-Marcia Caine, a local Bald Eagle enthusiast, will be at the Culver Union Township Public Library to speak about Bald Eagles in Indiana. This program will be held on Monday, March 17 at 6:00 P.M. in the large meeting room. ... Read more...

Marshall County Sheriff phone service has been restored.

    Phone service has been restored to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department. All services are back in working order. Thank you for your patience.   Call 9-1-1 if you have an ... Read more...

REMC Restoring Power

  Marshall County REMC currently has restored three of the four substations.  The last substation, serving the Northwest portion of the county is expected to be restored within the next half hour.  There may still be few additional ... Read more...

Marshall County Sheriff’s Department Phone Lines Down…9-1-1 will roll over to Kosciusko

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has no phone lines at this time. CenturyLink has been notified to repair the problem. If you have an emergency, call 9-1-1. Those calls will roll to Kosciusko County, and Kosciusko County will ... Read more...

REMC Power Outages

Due to last night’s snow and ice storm, Marshall County REMC currently has interrupted power to 4 substations affecting approximately 3,873 of our members in the Northwest, Central and Northeast part of the county.  In addition, there ... Read more...

Wednesday Closings and Cancellations

The American Red Cross Blood Drive scheduled at Argos United Methodist Church for today has been canceled due to winter weather. To schedule a blood donation appointment when travel is safe, please visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED ... Read more...

Fire Totally Destroyed Home on 5C Road north of Plymouth

03/12/14 Firefighters and fire apparatus from 12 departments responded to 14,500 5C Road, the deeded property of Mary Jo and Stanley Kaser at 3:26 Tuesday afternoon for a structure fire.  A two story house on the north side of 5C Road was ... Read more...

County BZA denies variance

PLYMOUTH – A local couple will have 30 days to contest a Marshall County Board of Zoning Appeals decision if they are to place a banquet hall on their property. Daniel and Beth Cashen of Leesburg came before the board seeking a ... Read more...

ISTEP Administration Irregularities at Menominee Elementary

  The Plymouth Community School Corporation completed an investigation of ISTEP administration irregularities last week at Menominee Elementary School and will be sending a comprehensive report to the Indiana Department of Education ... Read more...

3 Charged with Attempted Murder in Economy Inn Shooting on Feb. 22

  On Saturday, February 22nd the Plymouth Police Department received a report of gunshots fired at the Economy Inn located at 2535 North Michigan Street in Plymouth. Upon arrival it was determined that nobody had been injured, but shots ... Read more...

Plymouth Youth Injured in Morning Crash

PLYMOUTH – A Plymouth youth is hospitalized after a crash on 13th Road this morning. Kaleb Miller was transported to Memorial Hospital, fog prevented him being airlifted by helicopter. Miller was injured when the Dodge Dakota he was ... Read more...

Winter Storm Warning issued for our area

  The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for late tonight through late Wednesday afternoon. Rain will spread into the area tonight and change over to snow late tonight. A period of sleet is possible during the ... Read more...

PHS Jazz Band Receive Gold

  On Friday, March 7, the Plymouth High School jazz bands attended the annual Indiana State School Music Association’s annual jazz competition.  The jazz ensemble students came home with solid gold ratings! The PHS Jazz Combo ... Read more...

February Activity Report for Plymouth Police

  03/12/14  Plymouth Police Chief Dave Bacon presented the February activity report during Monday night’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.  Calls for information and complaints topped the February report with 786 calls ... Read more...

Henry Ray “Hank” Mansfield – 82 – from Plymouth

Click the Johnson Danielson Funeral Home at right for complete ... Read more...