Local & State News

Another Plymouth home on the National Historic Register

  06/25/12 On the 15th of this month the Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle House became the second home in Plymouth to be recognized with the distinction of being listed in the National Park Service’s listing of Historic Places. Many ... Read more...

Plymouth Woman Airlifted from Crash on US 31 near Peru

   06/25/12 A Plymouth woman was critically injured in a two vehicle accident on US 31 near Peru on Friday afternoon. 22 year old Elizabeth Hoffer was traveling southbound on US 31, south of Business 31 in a 2001 Ford Escape when she ... Read more...

School Board Decision on Bus Maintenance Delayed

  06/25/12 Further discussions on the way bus maintenance for the Plymouth School Corporation will be handled in the future will likely not take place until the August meeting of the School Board. Over the last several meetings of the ... Read more...

Mayor Senter Elected Vice-President of ICOM

  06/25/12 Earlier this month Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter was elected a Vice-President of the Indiana Conference of Mayors. On June 8th at the ICOM conference in Lawrenceburg Mayor Mark accepted the position as vice-president.  He will be ... Read more...

Free 6-Inch for Subway Grand Opening Monday

  06/25/12 Subway lovers were very concerned when the sandwich shop at the corner of Michigan and Jefferson Street closed its doors the end of December.  The sign on the door explained that they were moving north to a larger store front ... Read more...

May Activity Report for Plymouth Police

   06/25/12 Plymouth Police Chief Jim Cox presented his May departmental activity report to the Board of Public Works and Safety last week. His staff handled 841 calls for information, conducted 464 traffic stops, investigated to 287 ... Read more...

City Council gives Redevelopment green-light for $1.7 Bond

  06/25/12 Last Monday, members of the Plymouth Common Council approved a resolution approving the issuance of bonds by the Redevelopment Commission for the construction of a local public improvement project. The project is the first ... Read more...

Coats Supports Bipartisan Farm Bill

  06/25/78 Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) today made the following statement after voting for the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012, a bipartisan farm policy bill: “Hoosier farmers and agricultural producers are among the best ... Read more...

State Road 4 Closure West of North Liberty

 06/25/12 The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces the closure of State Road 4 to thru traffic, between State Road 104 and State Road 23, on Monday, June 25th. In addition, S.R. 4 will be closed to all traffic .2 miles ... Read more...

Conservation Camp registrations still available

06/25/12  C.O. Mollenhour conservation camp sponsored by the DNR is still accepting registrations for boys and girls ages 9-14.  The camp for the boys runs from July 8th through the 13th and girls camp begins July 15th through the 20th. ... Read more...

$40,000 scholarship winner from Bremen

   06/22/12 Katrina Clevenger, a 2012 graduate of Bremen High School, won a $40,000 national scholarship, announced Monday, June 18, in the Art Institutes 2012 Storytellers Photography Competition. More than 500 contestants from all 50 ... Read more...

Correction: Heart & Hands Closes, Liquidation Sale on Saturday

  06/22/12 Heart and Hands has been serving the Marshall County communities for the past 11 years educating over 2,000 primarily Hispanic speaking students in the English language, customs, rules and laws.  But the end of May they ... Read more...

Suit Filed by Former LaVille Bus Driver

   06/22/12 A former contracted school bus driver for the Union-North United School Corporation has filed a lawsuit against the school corporation, current and former superintendents, school board members, and the former Director of ... Read more...

Plymouth School’s Summer Food Program Important to City Families

  06/22/12 Mayor Senter would like to encourage all citizens with children 18 years and younger to visit one of the Indiana Department of Education’s Summer Food Service Program sites.  The Summer Food Service Program for Children ... Read more...

Wednesday Arrests by Plymouth Police

   06/22/12 Wednesday evening Plymouth Police Officer Bridget Hite received information that 41 year old Robert Graham of Plymouth was at his residence on 4th Street and he had an active felony warrant out of Marshall County.  Officer ... Read more...

You don’t have to walk to help Relay for Life

  06/22/12  Plans, dollars, donations—they’re all falling into place for the big all-night Marshall County Relay for Life event Sat., June 23 in Centennial Park by the tennis courts. The first official lap, and one of the most ... Read more...

Davis Arrested for Shoplifting at Wal-Mart

   06/22/12  On Tuesday, June 19th at approximately 5:30pm, Officer Jesse Pippenger of the Plymouth Police Department arrested Mark A. Davis 19, of Plymouth after he was found to be shoplifting at Wal-Mart.  Davis was transported to ... Read more...

Plymouth Farmers’ Market goes ‘Green’

06/22/12 This Saturday shoppers at the Market are being encouraged to bring their own baskets or reusable shopping bags to discourage the use of plastic. In keeping with the theme which will hopefully be an ongoing trend, Mike Good of the ... Read more...

Airport Changes Course, Begins to Thrive

  06/22/12 The following article By Jim Moore is currently on the (AOPA) Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association website promoting the changes that have been taking place at the Plymouth Municipal Airport. Plymouth Municipal Airport might ... Read more...

: Encore Performing Arts presents Music in the Park with the PARROTS OF THE CARIBBEAN!

 06/22/12 Back by popular demand, Parrots of the Caribbean a high-energy, original stage show puts the ROCK in Trop-Rock as they feature their Salute to Jimmy Buffett.   Their musicianship, showmanship and outstanding renditions of ... Read more...