Local & State News

Bremen Man Injured in Single Vehcile Crash

  08/06/12  A Bremen man was involved in a severe crash Friday evening about 7:10 north of Argos on 14th Road. Bourbon Officer Matt Haskins attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle that was exceeding the speed limit, traveling 71 ... Read more...

Uceny Selected for Price Nurseries Celebration Tree

08/06/12 Morgan Uceny has been selected as this month’s recipient for a Price Nurseries Celebration Tree. Morgan is being honored for her spectacular achievement as a 2012 Olympian in the Women’s 1500 meter track event.  Price ... Read more...

Marshall County Master Gardener Intern Class to Start Soon!

  08/06/12 The Master Gardener Intern Class, offered through the Marshall County Extension Office, offers an excellent class to help gardeners expand their knowledge and skills.  This class provides the education class hours needed for ... Read more...

STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OPENED CALL CENTER FOR INFLUENZA QUESTIONS

08/06/12 A call center opened Friday afternoon to answer questions regarding influenza infection, the Indiana State Department of Health announced Friday. Beginning next week, the call center will be open from 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m., Monday ... Read more...

Amber Cowell has been named to the IHSAA Advisory Council

  08/06/12 Culver Girls Academy’s Amber Cowell (Culver) is one of the nine incoming juniors selected to serve a two-year term on the Indiana High School Athletic Association’s Student Advisory Committee. Amber applied for the position ... Read more...

Olympic Fever Spreads thru Marshall County

08/03/12 Citizens in Marshall County appear to be coming down with a rare fever. It appears there is an outbreak of Olympic Fever.   This highly contagious fever has some easily recognizable symptoms including the desire to wear red, ... Read more...

Small Gas Leak in Downtown Alley

  08/03/12 Thursday afternoon about 2:20 emergency responders were dispatched to the alley behind the Encore Consignment Shop for a suspected gas leak.   Plymouth Police were the first to arrive immediately followed by the Plymouth Fire ... Read more...

Plymouth Pride in Plymouth Beautification Award

  08/03/12 The Planting Pride in Plymouth beautification committee is pleased to announce the first week’s winners of the Home of Week and Business of the week award.  The home of Mr.  & Mrs. Jim Vinall was chosen as the first ... Read more...

Wendt Arrested for Illegal Consumption

  08/03/12  On Tuesday, July 31st around 3:35pm, Officer Ryan Richey witnessed three male subjects running east through the yards in the 1500 block of Jefferson Street.  After Officer Richey was able to meet up with one of the male ... Read more...

No Injuries in Bremen Roll-Over Accident

  08/03/12  On Monday, July 30th at approximately 9:23om, Marshall County Police Officers responded to a one vehicle accident at 1st and Gilbert Roads.   Driver, Molly C. Ryan 19, of  Bremen was traveling west bound on 1st Road ... Read more...

Former City & County Plan Director Now Associate Attorney for Ft. Wayne

  08/03/12 Former Marshall County and Plymouth Plan Director, Troy Kiefer, is still enjoying the same type of work-only on a larger scale. In April of 2010, Kiefer moved to Ft. Wayne to take a position as an associate attorney for the ... Read more...

WALORSKI, PENCE CELEBRATE OPENING OF MISHAWAKA VICTORY CENTER

  08/03/12 Republican Congressional Candidate in District 2, Jackie Walorski and Gubernatorial Candidate Mike Pence last Saturday officially cut the ribbon at the grand opening ceremony of their second Northern Indiana Victory Center in ... Read more...

Tennessee Man Arreested for Handgun without Permit and Possession

  08/03/12  On Wednesday, August 1st at approximately 2:15am, Patrolman Nicholas Laffoon of the Marshall County Police Department performed a traffic stop on a vehicle at US 30 east near Elm Road for an equipment violation. During the ... Read more...

Story Telling & Balloon Art at Farmers’ Market

  08/03/12 This Saturday, we’re celebrating ‘National Farm Market Week’, a trend that has grown steadily throughout the country (and the world!) in the last decade. The Farm Bureau will be bringing tractors and answering farming ... Read more...

Plymouth Shuffle Board Group Treats Miller’s Residents

  08/03/12 The Plymouth Shuffle Board Group which meets each Monday and Thursday morning was treated to a picnic cookout by Miller’s Senior Living Community Monday, July 23.  The group meets each Monday and Thursday morning at 9:30 ... Read more...

Elkhart Man Pleads Guilty to Unemployment Insurance Fraud

  08/03/12 Matthew Van Galen, 49, of Elkhart pleaded guilty Tuesday, July 10, in Elkhart County Superior Court II to unemployment insurance fraud, a Class D felony. Van Galen purposefully defrauded the system by collecting unemployment ... Read more...

DONNELLY STATEMENT ON VOTE TO KEEP TAX RATES LOW

  08/02/12 Tuesday, Congressman Joe Donnelly released the following statement after voting for H.R. 8, the Jobs Protection and Recession Prevention Act of 2012, which would keep tax rates at their current levels. “My top priority is ... Read more...

Arrests by City Officer Gilmer

  08/02/12 On Monday, July 30th at 4:47pm, City Officer Shanna Gilmer arrested Lynn A. Tunnat 45, of Plymouth at Christo’s Family Restaurant after it was found that she had an active warrant through Marshall County for failure to appear ... Read more...

Underground Railroad Quilt Raffle for Museum

  08/02/12 The Marshall County Museum is holding a raffle for an Underground Railroad Quilt. Tickets are $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00 or 12 for $10.00 and can be purchased at the museum. The quilt and information about each quilt block is ... Read more...

Arrests by City Police Officers

  08/02/12 On Sunday, July 29th at 7:53am, Corporal Bridget Hite of the Plymouth Police Department initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of 3Rd Street and Adams Street. During the investigation it was found that driver, Eric Bemish ... Read more...