Local & State News

City Officers Make Arrests

4-19-11  On Thursday, April 14th at 11:44 p.m. Officer Paul Stamper with the Plymouth Police Department responded to the Plymouth Wal-Mart in reference to two subjects who were found to be in violation of a no trespass order.   ... Read more...

County Police Investigate Theft of Cut Wood

4-19-11 On Thursday, April 14th at 5:23 p.m. Patrolman Robert Hafke with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department was dispatched to 20399 7th Road in reference to a theft complaint.  Upon arriving at the residents Officer Hafke made ... Read more...

PHS Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences Wednesday, Summer School Announced

04/19/11 Parents of Plymouth High School students are reminded of this week’s conferences.  The Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on Wednesday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.  Teachers will be contacting parents to ... Read more...

Wythougan Toastmasters holding Open House to celebrate its 5th Anniversary

04/19/11 Wythougan Toastmasters Club is celebrating the Fifth Anniversary of its Chartering on April 29th at Christos Family Restaurant in Plymouth with a special Open House.  The public is invited to help celebrate with a social time ... Read more...

Toastmasters Offers 6-Week Program for Seniors

04/19/11 Toastmasters Jan Houin and Marcy Eckoff-Wagner led an informational meeting for at Miller’s Senior Living Community on Friday.  The meeting was for seniors in the Marshall County area who are interested in improving their ... Read more...

Commissioners to Meet Monday

04/18/11 The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. in their second floor meeting room of the County Building.  The agenda includes the quarterly update by the County’s Health Insurance provider, The Healey ... Read more...

Knox Man Flees Through Wetlands

04/18/11 On Wednesday, April 13th at 8:15 p.m.  Plymouth Police Officers responded to Wal-Mart in reference to a shoplifter that had fled the store.  Officer Jason Dobbins initiated a foot pursuit that went through the Pioneer Seed ... Read more...

City Council Receives Copy of Airport CIP

04/18/11 Plymouth Airport Manager Dave Lattimer presented member of the Common Council with the 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Projects in the CIP for 2011 include the 3rd reimbursement for the Stockberger property, design ... Read more...

Jana’s Gymnastics competes in Spring Fling Gymnastics Meet

04/18/11 Jana’s Gymnastics competed in the Spring Fling Gymnastics Meet on Saturday, April 16th in South Bend.  This meet  provided an introduction to our Copper Team as they competed in their very first away meet and provided a venue ... Read more...

Earthworks Schedules First Film in Environmental Film Series

04/18/11 On Tuesday, April 19, at 6:30 pm, Earthworks will be showing Hidden Dangers in Kids’ Meals, a 29 minute film describing some of the issues about genetically modified foods.  The screening is open to the public. School ... Read more...

Water Main Flushing on City’s SW Side

04/18/11 The unidirectional water main flushing project will continue in the City of Plymouth. Utilities Superintendent Donnie Davidson said beginning on Monday, April 18th and running through April 29th, the City of Plymouth Water ... Read more...

STATEHOUSE REPORT FROM REP. NANCY DEMBOWSKI

04/18/11 Nancy Dembowski, Representative for House District 17 talked about the remaining session and some of the bills being considered. Dembowski said, “The 2011 session of the Indiana General Assembly will be over in two weeks. The ... Read more...

Climbing Brothers to Share Adventure Stories at Culver Academies

04/18/11 Climbers Timmy and Sean O’Neill will bring their unique, entertaining, and enlightening stories of ascending sheer cliff faces and rock formations, including El Capitan in California and Castleton Tower in Utah, to Culver ... Read more...

DONNELLY VOTES AGAINST RYAN BUDGET

04/18/11 Friday, Congressman Joe Donnelly voted against the Republican budget offered by Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.    “Spending cuts are necessary, but the Ryan budget would do so at the expense of the most vulnerable ... Read more...

Ancilla College Hosts Plymouth Chamber Business Connections

04/18/11 Over 20 local businesspeople were in attendance on Thursday as Ancilla College hosted the Business Connections meeting sponsored by the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. Attendees represented a variety of businesses from Plymouth and ... Read more...

Culver Relay For Life Moves In-Doors

04/15/11 Due to weather forecasts for tonight, your Culver Relay For Life chairs have made the decision to move Relay into the Multi-Purpose building tonight. We hope that you can all come and enjoy Relay tonight, as well as stay overnight ... Read more...

City Officers Make Arrests

04-15-11  On Thursday, April 14th at 11:35 PM Officer Paul Stamper with the Plymouth Police Department responded to 434 Nursery Street in reference to a subject trespassing. Upon arriving Officer Stamper arrested 32 year old Brian A. ... Read more...

Be Cautious in Construction Zones

04/18/11 The warm temperatures of spring mean the unofficial start of the highway construction season in Indiana. According to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), there are over $1.5 billion in new highway projects slated to ... Read more...

New Carlisle Man Arrested for Theft of Electricity

04/18/11  On Thursday, April 14, troopers served an arrest warrant in New Carlisle on a subject that was wanted for theft.  The warrant was the result of an ongoing investigation between the Indiana State Police and the Drug Enforcement ... Read more...

Will Hostrawer LaVille A.D./Dean of Students

04/15/11 The Union-North United School Board officially filled a newly formed position of Athletic Director/Dean of Students for the LaVille Jr.-Sr. High School at a meeting held on Thursday night. William Hostrawser had served Athletic ... Read more...