The Indiana Department of Child services (DCS) is struggling to keep up with the skyrocketing number of children needing services in our state, which is partly caused by an increase in parental drug abuse due to the opioid epidemic. To ... Read more...
Tax season is upon us and while that may sound scary to many, dealing with a ghost tax preparer is downright frightening. Ghost tax preparers are dishonest individuals who mislead innocent taxpayers to unintentionally commit tax fraud. ... Read more...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) this week introduced legislation to improve case management coordination for individuals and families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). “Our safety net ... Read more...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) joined Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and other Foreign Relations Committee members on a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ... Read more...
Monday, Indiana State Police Detective Brent Ingram, at the request of Fulton County Sheriff Chris Sailors, launched an investigation into the death of jail inmate Nicholas Clevenger, 29, Rochester. Detective Ingram’s preliminary ... Read more...
Weidner School of Inquiry (WSOI) at Plymouth High School junior Grace Bougher won two Gold Key awards at the 2019 Scholastic Art Show. Bougher, she said this was her first time entering her artwork in the Scholastic Art Awards. “I’ve ... Read more...
A traffic stop by Plymouth Police Officer John Weir on Friday, March 1st resulted in the arrest of an Elkhart man. Just after 11 A.M. Officer Weir conducted a traffic stop at Michigan Street and Hoham Drive. The driver, 25 year old Codi ... Read more...
The Operation Round Up board of directors is happy to announce that two local organizations received funding for community development projects in February. Todd Zeltwanger of Cultivate accepted an Operation Round Up grant from Emily ... Read more...
Trojan Scholars from Triton High School join forces to donate over 41 units of blood. Triton Superintendent Jeremy Riffle said, “The time and effort given by Triton Trojan Scholars and our community has the potential to save 123-205 ... Read more...
Thursday morning, February 28th the Plymouth Police Department was dispatched to Marshall County Probation for a female with a warrant. Officer Steve DeLee took 28 year old Alysha Bradley of Plymouth into custody and placed her under ... Read more...
The Weidner School of Inquiry’s BioArt class will host the 7th annual Clay For Cancer night at Plymouth High School on Monday, March 4. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and the final call for final bids will be at 6:30 p.m. Close to 100 ... Read more...
If you’re looking for the perfect place for your family, HomeSnacks.net has done a study in Indiana and Plymouth ranked very high in the study. Most families looking for a place to move have a strict criteria; the city has to be safe, ... Read more...
The Town of Culver will conduct hydrant flushing the week of March 18. During this process your water may have a “rusty” color; however, it is still safe to drink. The hydrant flushing is done twice a year and is necessary to remove ... Read more...
The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning beginning at 8:30 in their second floor meeting room of the County Building. There is a short agenda for this meeting that includes the Highway Department report, a discussion with ... Read more...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Friday issued the following statement after voting to confirm Andrew Wheeler as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: “Mr. Wheeler has demonstrated an ability to find ... Read more...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representatives. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.), Ami Bera (D-Calif.), Kenny Marchant (R-Texas), and Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) last week introduced H.R. 1398, the Health Insurance Tax Relief Act. This bill would stop the ... Read more...
Plymouth Public Librarians Cindy Clough and Janis Eberly spent time at Miller’s Assisted Living on Wednesday helping residents learn more about their I-Pads, Nooks, Kindles and other technical devices. They also explained various ... Read more...
For 28 years, Saint Joseph Health System (SJHS) and the community have come together in the tradition of giving back through the SJHS House Raffle, totaling nearly $5.5 million in care and services. On Tuesday, March 5, offer sales for the ... Read more...
Plymouth Police were called to Walmart Thursday evening at 5 in reference to a theft in progress. The suspects attempted to push a cart full of items out the front doors and ran on foot to a getaway vehicle when Walmart employees attempted ... Read more...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representatives Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) and Ron Kind (D-Wis.) Thursday introduced the Import Tax Relief Act, a bipartisan bill that would require the Executive Branch to create an exclusion process for List 3 (and ... Read more...