Local & State News

REES Theatre Committee Seeking Saturday Volunteers for Grunt Work

The REES Theatre committee is in need your help and that of a spouse, child, friend or co-worker. They have selected three Saturdays in October to accomplish some grunt work in preparation for Phase 3 work that is currently underway and ... Read more...

City BZA Approves Variance for New Song Church

Members of the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance of development standard for the New Life Church at 1292 Baker Street last night. About a half-a-dozen times each year the church experiences an overflow of their current ... Read more...

Ancilla College Hosts Marshall County Promise Students

For the fourth year, Marshall County Kindergarten and 1st grade students participated in the Marshall County Promise event “Walk into My Future” at Ancilla College. The program exposes students to college with the goal of parents ... Read more...

Elkhart Man Arrested by County Police for Disorderly Conduct and Public Intox.

  Just before 11 p.m. Monday, September 30th a resident in the 3600 block of 4th Road in Bremen called the Marshall County Police Department and reported that an unknown male subject was pounding on their door.  When Officer Ayala with ... Read more...

Indiana Volunteer Firefighter’s Assoc. and Ivy Tech Free Education Opportunity

The Indiana Volunteer Firefighter’s Association and Ivy Tech have partnered to give volunteer first responders across the State of Indiana the chance to get a two-year degree at no charge. Earlier this year, House Bill 1064, authored by ... Read more...

Walorski Leads 67 House Republicans in Calling on DOJ to Assist Investigation Into Discovery of Fetal Remains

U.S. Representatives Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) and Jim Banks (R-Ind.), along with 65 of their House Republican colleagues, Tuesday called on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to provide any assistance requested by state authorities in ... Read more...

Velvety-Voiced, Singer Songwriter, Caroline Cotter, To Appear on the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour

This Saturday, October 5th, at noon on WTCA 106.1 FM and 1050 AM, the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour will feature the remarkably intimate and prayerful song-styling of Maine songwriter, Caroline Cotter.  Cotter’s voice has been compared to ... Read more...

Plymouth Republican Committee Picnic – with Special Guest Jackie Walorski

The Plymouth Republican Committee is holding a Family Picnic In the Park on Saturday, October 12, from 4:00 till 7:00 p.m., at Price’s Memorial Pond, 205 Plymouth-Goshen Trail in Plymouth. Join Mayor Mark Senter, Clerk-Treasurer ... Read more...

FAFSA Opens October 1st For 2020-2021 School Year

Hoosier students and families are encouraged to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is now open for the 2020-2021 school year. With over $350 million in state financial aid available, as well as billions of ... Read more...

Plymouth Couple Missing have been Located

Police say a missing Plymouth couple, both 80-years-old, who got lost on a day trip to Chicago on Saturday have been safely located. Family members reported William and Jane Wallace missing Sunday evening when they did not return home to ... Read more...

Plymouth Plan Commission and BZA Meet Tuesday Evening in City Hall

The Plymouth Plan Commission will meet Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall.  They have several cases to consider. Their first case is a request to re-plat five lots in the Oak Crest Subdivision combining them ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday

The Plymouth School Board will meet for a regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 1 at 7:00 P.M. The meeting will be held in the administration Board Room on Berkley Street. Among other agenda items, the Board will consider adopting ... Read more...

Ricky Graham Arrested for Domestic Battery

Plymouth Police Officers were dispatched to 2550 North Michigan Street, the Red Rock Inn in Plymouth for a report of domestic battery. Officer Emenhiser went to room 118 for the report.   During his investigation it was discovered that ... Read more...

County Officer Arrests Bremen Man for Driving and Almost 4 Times Legal Limit

Friday night, September 27th, just before midnight the Marshall County Centralize Dispatch Center received a call of a possible impaired or unsafe driver all over the roadway on U.S. 30. The vehicle was followed by the complainant onto ... Read more...

Bark in the Park for the M.C. Humane Society this Sunday

“Bark in the Park”, an annual fundraiser for the Marshall County Humane Society will be held this Sunday, October 6 in Centennial Park in Plymouth. This is a great chance for pet-owners to bring their dogs out for a fall walk on the ... Read more...

City Police Arrest Michael Langer for Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury

Early Sunday morning the Marshall County Central Dispatch Center received a 911 call that resulted in the arrest of a Plymouth man. At 1:43 Officer Wally Derifield responded to 328 Pennsylvania Avenue and began an investigation. 47 year ... Read more...

October Brown Bag at Marshall County Museum Fri., Oct. 11th

The October Brown Bag Lunch program, at the Marshall County Museum will feature Jeff Kenney and his presentation, “Daniel McDonald: Putting Marshall County History on the Map.” At noon on Friday, October 11th Jeff Kenney will ... Read more...

AG Hill Statement on Prosecutor’s Decision to Ignore Marijuana Law

Attorney General Curtis Hill Monday made the following statement regarding a declaration by Marion County’s acting prosecutor that he will not file charges against anyone accused solely of possessing one ounce or less of marijuana: “I ... Read more...

Deer hunters: Remember Safety Tips as Season Approaches

With the official deer archery season starting tomorrow, Indiana Conservation Officers are offering safety tips to help keep Hoosier deer hunters safe. The various deer hunting seasons run through Jan. 31, 2020. It is estimated that more ... Read more...

All American Breakfast served at Miller’s

September was All American Breakfast Month! Congress designated September as All American Breakfast Month to celebrate the importance of starting your day off with a nutritious breakfast. To help spread the news, Miller’s Senior Living ... Read more...