Local & State News

Moped Stolen from Garage

  07/06/12 On between the hours over night hours of Saturday, June 30th and Sunday, July 1st, Plymouth Police Department received a call from a residence in the 200 block of West Monroe Street stating that a black and grey 49CC Roketa ... Read more...

Low Lake Level Limits CMA’s Moonlight Serenade

  07/06/12 Culver Summer Schools & Camps’ Moonlight Serenade will be held on a single night this weekend because of low lake levels. The traditional serenade by the Culver Summer Naval Band aboard the R.H. Ledbetter – a staple ... Read more...

DONNELLY SUCCESSFULLY ADVOCATES FOR CHANGES TO TRANSPORTATION BILL TO HELP INDIANA

  07/06/23 Last week, the House of Representatives passed the conference report of the surface transportation bill, commonly referred to as the “Highway Bill.” The final version of the bill included changes to the Senate version that ... Read more...

Baby Blankest Made During Bible Study at Millers

  07/06/12 Summer Bible Study led by Pastor Ann Marie Kneebone is under way at Miller’s Senior Living Community.  Pastor Ann Marie is the head pastor of The First United Church of Christ in Plymouth and Culver.  Summer Bible Study ... Read more...

Excessive Heat Warning prompts the opening of Cooling Centers in Plymouth, Bremen and Culver

  07/06/12 An Excessive Heat Warning remains in effect for all of Marshall County through Saturday. Temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees today and may exceed 105 degrees in some locations on Friday. A combination of heat and ... Read more...

Public Hearing July 16 for County Golf Cart Ordinance

  07/05/12 Marshall County commissioners will be seeking input from the public on July 16 at 10 a.m., as they consider the issue of allowing golf carts access on county roads. An ordinance to allow golf carts on certain county roads ... Read more...

Art Teacher Church Moves from Menominee to PHS

  07/05/12 Plymouth High School will welcome art teacher Haley Church for the 2012-2013 school year. Church spent the past school year teaching art at the elementary level between Menominee and Washington Elementary Schools.   Menominee ... Read more...

2 Ft. Wayne Men Arrested for Possession

  07/05/12 On Monday, July 2nd at approximately 12:35am, an officer with the Marshall County Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on US 30 west of Oak Road.  Through the investigation it was determined that the driver, ... Read more...

Mayor Senter to Host Blood Drive 7/21/12

  07/05/12 Mayor Mark Senter will host his second annual Plymouth Farmers’ Market blood drive on Saturday, July 21st from 8 a.m. to noon. The South Bend Medical Foundation is parking a blood drive in the driver’s seat of a brand new ... Read more...

Efficient Water Use: State Utility Consumer Advocate Offers Helpful Tips

  07/05/12 With many utilities encouraging customers to conserve water during the ongoing drought, Indiana consumers may be interested in knowing that there are many easy ways they can reduce water usage and their bills. The Indiana ... Read more...

Music in the Park at the Young Amphitheater

  07/05/12 Last Friday night hundreds of citizens enjoyed the Parrots of the Caribbean concert at the Young Amphitheater.  Back by popular demand, they opened this year’s Music in the Park Series.   The summer storm that rolled ... Read more...

Commissioners Keep Burn Ban in Place

  07/05/12 The county-wide burn ban first put in place nearly a month ago and revised to specifically prohibit fireworks last week remained in effect for Independence Day festivities on Wednesday, at the order of the Marshall County ... Read more...

Brianna Trappe 2012 Miss Blueberry

  07/05/12 “A World of Possibilities” was presented to the audience last Saturday evening as the 2012 Marshall County Blueberry Festival opened its events with the Miss Blueberry Scholarship Pageant. Held at the Argos High School ... Read more...

An Excessive Heat Waring is in effect from noon today until 8pm on Saturday, July 7th. Temps will be in the 90’s.

  07/03/12 National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Waring for Marshall County beginning at noon today and will remain in effect until 8pm on Saturday. Temperatures will be in the middle to upper 90’s and highs of 100 ... Read more...

M.C. Health Department Takes Action on Unsafe Properties

07/03/12 Last week members of the Marshall County Board of Health heard Jerry Fussell, Environmentalist discuss in detail three residents that have been deemed unsafe.   The first property is AT 534 Childs Street in Bourbon.  Town Board ... Read more...

Arrests by Plymouth Police

   07/03/12 On Tuesday, June 26th workers at the Auto Park located at 1829 West Jefferson Street contacted the Plymouth Police Department in reference that a customer came onto the lot and went through the employee’s vehicles removing ... Read more...

Animal Aid Planned for Humane Society 30th Anniversary

  07/03/12 The staff and supporters of the Marshall County Humane Society are hoping the entire community will join them in a celebration of 30 years of service in the county. Nancy Cox, who has spent the last 24 years at the Humane ... Read more...

Sunday Crash on 5B Road

  06/03/12 On Sunday, July 1st at around 4:30am, Patrolman Les McFarland investigated an accident at the intersection of Grape Road and 5B Road.  Driver Brian L. Steele 46, of South Bend states that he was traveling northbound on Grape ... Read more...

SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS

  07/03/12 As part of the new smoking ban in Indiana, Hoosiers are being urged to take the next step and stop smoking.  Indiana has the Tobacco Quitline  800-QUITNOW and online at   www.IndianaQuitline.net. These are FREE services ... Read more...

Number of Registered Organ, Eye and Tissue Donors Continues to Rise

   07/03/12 Donate Life America unveiled its fifth annual National Donor Designation Report Card during the organization’s twentieth anniversary annual meeting in Chicago, IL. The document reports 101.4 million people had enrolled in ... Read more...