Local & State News

Monday Water Main Flushing in Plymouth

    07/15/13 The Plymouth Water Department employees will continue with the town wide city water main flushing.  On Monday they will be in the area south of West Jefferson Street and west of North Michigan in and around the ... Read more...

JoAnn Isban, Co-founder of M.C. Boys & Girls Club Dies

  07/15/13 JoAnn T. Isban, 84, of Plymouth, Indiana, passed away peacefully at home in the company of her devoted husband, Leonard, and loving family on July 12, 2013. She was born February 9, 1929 in South Bend, Indiana, to Helen and ... Read more...

Monday at the Marshall County 4-H Fair

  07/15/13 The Marshall County 4-H Fair is in full swing.  All day today is the antique tractor show.  The Meat Goat show is a 9 a.m. and beginning at noon in the Horse arena is the Egg Ride ad Speed and Action classes.  The Sheep Show ... Read more...

WALORSKI: “A TRIP TO THE GAS STATION SHOULD NOT BREAK THE BANK”

    07/15/13 Congresswoman Jackie Walorski spoke on the House floor urging the President and Senate to take up two House-passed energy bills to safely open more offshore areas for the development of natural resources.  “The House ... Read more...

Lake Max Triathlon “Swim the Max, Bike the Max, Run the Max, Party at the Max”

  07/15/13 Are you ready to Swim the Max, Ride the Max, Run the Max, Party at the Max?  The 2nd Annual 2013 Lake Max Triathlon hosted by the prestigious Culver Academies welcomes you to come and join beautiful Lake Maxinkuckee, in ... Read more...

Miller’s Offers Class on Hand-Crafted Greeting Cards

  07/15/13 Helen Bick of C & H Crafts recently led a card making class at Miller’s Assisted Living Community in Plymouth.  Bick provides the supplies and each student walks out of the class with two hand-crafted greeting cards.  ... Read more...

Marshall County 4-H Fair Opens Sunday Evening

07/13/13  The Marshall County 4-H Fair will kick off this weekend on Sunday, July 14th at 5 p.m. with Circus City Amusements offering Family Night with $2 off a family book of ticket. The 4-H Fashion Review is at 5 in the arena followed ... Read more...

WALORSKI: “A TRIP TO THE GAS STATION SHOULD NOT BREAK THE BANK”

  07/13/13 Congresswoman Jackie Walorski spoke on the House floor urging the President and Senate to take up two House-passed energy bills to safely open more offshore areas for the development of natural resources.  “The House passed ... Read more...

THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR REMINDS YOUNG HOOSIERS TO DRIVE SAFELY TO SUMMER JOBS

   07/13/13 Governor Mike Pence and the Indiana Department of Labor want all young Hoosiers to stay safe on the roads this summer. To remind everyone of the dangers of texting and driving, a video about texting and driving created by the ... Read more...

Coats, Senate Republicans Call on President to Permanently Delay Obamacare for All Americans

    07/13/13 Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) Wednesday joined all 45 other Senate Republicans in sending a letter to President Obama urging him to permanently delay the implementation of the health care law for all Americans. After ... Read more...

Banner year for banding peregrine falcon chicks

  07/13/13 DNR wildlife biologists recently completed banding efforts with a record number of peregrine falcon chicks that were hatched this spring at 15 successful nesting sites across Indiana. “As a species that is dependent on ... Read more...

School Board Sets Capacity Limits on Enrollment

  07/12/13 During a regular meeting on July 9, the Plymouth School Board heard the first reading of a revised transfer student policy. Superintendent Daniel Tyree told the Board that the 2013 Indiana state legislature changed laws ... Read more...

City & County Police Solve 9 Vehilce Thefts

    07/12/13 During the month of June, Detective Sergeants Jim a Cox and Leo Mangus of the Plymouth Police Department along with Detectives Duane Culp and Jeff Snyder of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department have investigated ... Read more...

Plymouth Schools Working to Fill Vacant Teacher Position

    07/12/13 Administrators at the Plymouth Schools continue to seek to fill teacher vacancies for the upcoming school year. Although many of the positions have already been filled, principals are still in the process of conducting ... Read more...

For the Third Year Running, Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Named Among the Nation’s “Most Wired”

  07/12/13 Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) has been named one of the nation’s “Most Wired” hospitals, according to the results of the 2013 Most Wired Survey released in the July issue of Hospitals & Health Networks ... Read more...

Coke & Hot Dog $2 for Plymouth Aquatics Club

  07/12/13 The Plymouth Aquatics Club (PAC) will be participating in the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce 2nd Friday event on Friday, July 12.   From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. the Sharks will have a Coca Cola Wagon located on North Michigan Street ... Read more...

Music in the Park features Kari Lynch Band

   07/12/13 After a rousing kickoff to their Music in the Park season last Friday, Encore Performing Arts will be featuring the popular country western Kari Lynch Band this Friday, July 12.    From their website at ... Read more...

Open House at Blueberry Festival

  07/12/13 The Marshall County Blueberry Festival office will be holding an Open House this Saturday, July 13th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The public is invited to come and see Hank’s new office.  Blueberry Festival board ... Read more...

K9 Demonstration & Scotch Eggs at Farmers’ Market

    07/12/13 This Saturday’s Plymouth Farmers’ Market (PFM) will feature a demonstration by Plymouth Police Officer John Weir with his canine companion and fellow officer Jax. The Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Auxiliary ... Read more...

Plymouth Library Celebrates 100 Years on Sunday

  07/12/13 Come one, come all to a fantastic celebration of Plymouth Public Library’s 100 years serving the community. On Sunday, July 14 from 1 till 4 p.m. Plymouth Public Library will host a Big Birthday Bash with food, entertainment, ... Read more...