Local & State News

Up to $30,000 in Scholarships Available for Aspiring Teachers

High school seniors and college students interested in a career in education can apply for the Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship through November 30th. State Representative Jack Jordan said, “This renewable scholarship of up ... Read more...

Bremen Library Seeks Donation of High School Year Books.

The Bremen Public Library is looking for donations of several editions of Bremen High School yearbooks.  The following editions of Bremen’s Sprig O’ Mint yearbooks are need to complete their collection:  1982, 1992, 1993, ... Read more...

Crafting Fun at Miller’s

Volunteer Sharon Duff recently led residents at Miller’s Assisted Living in Crafting Fun.  They made an oversized pencil using candy and card stock.  There were enough supplies for those participating to make more than one pencil so ... Read more...

Structure Fire at 10777 14 C Road east of US 31

The Plymouth Fire Department responded to the request for mutual aid by the Argos Fire Department on Sunday afternoon. About 4:30 firefighters from Plymouth responded to a call of a structure fire at 10777 14C Road. As firefighters arrived ... Read more...

Shots Fired at Super 8 Motel Saturday Night

Plymouth Police responded Saturday evening to a report of shots fired at the Super 8 Motel. At 7:28 officers were dispatched to the motel located at 2160 North Oak Drive. The suspect, 31 year old Cory David Craig of Kettering, Ohio was ... Read more...

Christening of Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center

The Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatics Center grand opening on Saturday was the culmination of a seven-year journey to reestablish a competition pool in Plymouth.  Both the High School and Sharks Swim Club programs have continued, but the ... Read more...

Commissioners to Meet Monday Morning at 8:30

The Marshall County Commissioners will meet today at 8:30 in their second floor meeting room of the County Building.  The agenda for the meeting includes a report from the County Highway Department, Jackie Wright from Older Adult Services ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Updated on Junior High Construction Project

Derk Anderson, Skillman project manager overseeing the Lincoln Junior High Building Project, told the Plymouth School Board that good weather has allowed crews to work outside on a number of the project plans. According to Anderson, they ... Read more...

Busy Week for County Highway Department

(On Monday-Today) the Marshall County Highway Department will finish up paving West Shore Drive at Lake of the Woods. Tuesday and Wednesday area leaders will be working in their townships to catch up on some repairs and complaints that ... Read more...

Final Day to Register to Vote in Monday, October 7th

Today (Mon. Oct 7) is the deadline to get registered to vote in the Tuesday, November, 5th Municipal elections. Citizens interested in voting in the City of Plymouth election or the towns of Bourbon, Culver or LaPaz can registered in the ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Approves 2020 Budget, Over $36 Million

After holding work sessions and a public hearing on the 2020 Plymouth Schools Budget, the Board voted unanimously on October 1 to adopt the budget. The budget of more than $36 million includes $20 million in the Education Fund and $9 ... Read more...

Ricardo Rodriguez Arrested by Plymouth Police for OWI and DWS with a Prior

Friday morning just before 10, Officer Arnold with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the parking lot of the Country Place Apartments on Madison Street. The driver of the vehicle, 47 year old Ricardo ... Read more...

Alaina Clady 2019 PHS Homecoming Queen

Friday night, Plymouth High School Senior, Alaina Clady was named the 2019 Football Homecoming Queen! Alaina is the daughter of Todd and Aimee Clady. Alaina is a member of our volleyball, basketball and tennis teams. She is also the ... Read more...

Plymouth Mark Senter helps kicks off walk to school week at Jefferson

On Tuesday, October 1st, Jefferson Elementary School invited Mark Senter, the Mayor of Plymouth to kick off their official Walk to School Week. Principal Angie Mills said although the international official Walk to School Day is October 2, ... Read more...

HEALTH OFFICIALS ENCOURAGE VACCINES AS FLU ACTIVITY BEGINS

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is encouraging Hoosiers to get vaccinated against influenza soon as cases of the flu begin emerging across the state. “Although we can’t predict how severe our flu season will be, we are ... Read more...

Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff

 Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags across the state to be flown at half-staff for the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service. Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Sunday, Oct. 6. Gov. Holcomb also ... Read more...

Lane Restriction on US 30 at Pioneer Drive

The Indiana Department of Transportation will have a lane restriction today for a remediation project on US 30 in Plymouth. Between Oak Drive and Queen Road the driving lane will be closed until about 2:30PM for and environmental spill ... Read more...

One-night reunion show for Kickbush at Fall Fest

By Maggie Nixon CULVER – A fall fest is planned in Culver this weekend, today through Sunday, and while there is something for every age and there are sure to be many who reunite, it’s one band in particular that will surely draw a ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Approves 2020 Capital Projects Plan

Tuesdays evening the Plymouth School Board passed a resolution to adopt the 2020 Capital Projects Fund Plan. The board held a public hearing during their September 3rd meeting.  The plan lays out capital projects for the years 2020 to ... Read more...

PCSC employees donate to Plymouth Blessings in a Backpack Program

Representatives from PCSC presented a check for $1,244.75 to the Plymouth Blessings in a Backpack Thursday morning just outside the corporation’s administration building. Blessings in a Backpack is a program that provides meals for ... Read more...