Local & State News

Safety for Christmas

12/14/11 This holiday season, if you’re having trouble shopping for that special person who’s hard to buy for, consider putting together a personalized emergency preparedness kit, or purchasing a special emergency item like a ... Read more...

Miller’s Residents Enjoy Performance at Round Barn Theatre

12/14/11 Residents of Miller’s Senior Living Community attended an afternoon matinee of “A Christmas Carol” at The Round Barn Theatre at Amish Acres.  It was a beautiful, sunny day as they traveled to Bremen and stopped ... Read more...

County Council Approves Additional for New Windows in the County Building

12/13/11 The Marshall County Building is starting to show its age and Monday morning the County Council got a real idea of what’s happening to the building and its infrastructure. A few months ago Commissioner Jack Roose and Director of ... Read more...

Plymouth School Continue with Redistricting

12/13/11 The Plymouth School Corporation held a second meeting on Monday night concerning the redistricting necessary for the 2012-2013 school year. Dr. Jerome McKibben, McKibben Demographic Research, has been reviewing the data concerning ... Read more...

Saturday Procession to Honor “Our Lady of Guadalupe”

12/13/11 On Saturday, several members of Saint Michael’s Church held their annual procession honoring “Our Lady of Guadalupe”, also known as “Virgin of Guadalupe”.  The group of men, women and children made the walk from the ... Read more...

OVERMYER ELECTED TO IACC DISTRICT OFFICE

12/13/11 Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmyer was elected President of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners (IACC) Northwest District during the annual conference earlier this month. His peers have selected him to ... Read more...

County Police Reports

12/13/11 On Friday, December 9th at 8:25 a.m. Patrolman Nicholas Laffoon with the Marshall County Police Department responded to the intersection of State Road 17 and 14B Roads in reference to a one vehicle accident.  His investigation ... Read more...

Parent Meeting for Plymouth School of Inquiry

12/13/11 Ken Olson, Director-Plymouth School of Inquiry is reminding Lincoln Junior High 8th grade parents about the School of Inquiry and their plans for next year.   The students have heard about the new school within a school and now ... Read more...

Arrests by City Police

12/13/11  On Thursday, December 8th at 3:03 p.m. Corporal Bridget Hite of the Plymouth Police Department responded to the 1300 block of Holloway Drive in reference to a trespasser on the property.  Upon arrival Officer Hite questioned 21 ... Read more...

Santa Arrives at Argos Library

12/13/11 Santa arrived via fire engine at the Argos Public Library last Saturday.  Children received coloring books and crayons from the Friends of the Argos Public Library and gift bags from the Lions Club.  Santa’s helpers from ... Read more...

Marshall County REMC Announces Student Art Contest

12/13/11Marshall County REMC is once again promoting the Electric Consumer Student Calendar Art Contest. Indiana’s young Picassos who wish to put paint to canvas and pencil or crayon to paper are encouraged to enter the 2013 Calendar ... Read more...

Advance Tickets for Tony Stewart SOD Race Now Available

12/13/11 Looking for that special gift for the Tony Stewart fan in your life? Consider a ticket to see the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion racing at Plymouth Speedway. Just in time to stuff the Christmas stockings, advance tickets went on ... Read more...

Menominee Theme Night at Girls Varsity Game Tuesday

12/13/11 Hey Menominee Families!  Show your pride and wear your Menominee gear to the girls’ home varsity basketball game on Tuesday, December 13th.  Come Support the Lady Pilgrims as they take on John Glenn Falcons.  Each student ... Read more...

Donnelly Calls on Congress to Pass Payroll Tax Cut Extension

12/13/11 Senate candidate Joe Donnelly spoke from a breakfast with working-class Hoosiers this morning to call for Congress to pass the payroll tax cut extension.  The payroll tax cut, which expires at the end of 2011, is worth more than ... Read more...

342 Kids Shopping with Shop With A Cop and Emergency Services

12/12/11  The cafeteria at Plymouth High School was overflowing Saturday morning with policemen and women, firemen, EMTs, volunteers and 342 children and their families who had been picked to participate in the Shop With A Cop and ... Read more...

City Meetings Monday Evening

12/12/11 The City of Plymouth will hold its regular meetings Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. with the Board of Public Works and Safety.  Their agenda includes opening bids for the 2012 street materials and reports from department ... Read more...

Union North United School Board Narrows Field for Superintendent

12/12/11 After several weeks of reviewing resumes’ and interviewing potential candidates for the superintendent position, the Union-North United School Board has narrowed the field down to two candidates. The two candidates being ... Read more...

MCEDC Offers Broadband to Bagels Series

12/12/11 A group of local technology companies have joined resources to construct an integrated high speed fiber and wireless solution servicing the Culver Academies and on to connect Culver Indiana. With its unique vendor neutral ... Read more...

2 Awards Presented to City Wastewater Treatment Facility

12/12/11 The City of Plymouth Wastewater Treatment Facility received two awards during the 75th Annual Conference of the Indiana Water Environment Association (IWEA) held November 16-18, 2011 in Indianapolis.  The city received the Plant ... Read more...

Menominee Elementary 1 of 40 Schools to take Healthier US School Challenge

12/12/11 Menominee Elementary was notified in late October that they were selected to receive a mini-grant in the amount of $500 to create a nutrition and physical environment in preparation for applying for the Healthier US School ... Read more...