Local & State News

Superintendent Hite Updates Park Board on Projects

Plymouth Park Department Superintendent Mike Hite gave members of the park board an update on several projects currently under way during their meeting Monday evening. Work is continuing on retro fitting of lighting fixtures to LED is ... Read more...

Highway Supervisor Updates Commissioners on Projects

Marshall County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters told the County Commissioners Monday that his department has been working on several items to complete before the winter weather arrives. He said employees are working to finish up the ... Read more...

Heartland’s 7th Annual Christmas Tree Raffle

The Heartland Artist Gallery’s 7th Annual Christmas Tree Raffle will be revealed this Saturday, Nov. 10th at the gallery during an Open House from 1-4 pm. Heartland artists made all the original artistic ornaments to their year’s ... Read more...

AG Curtis Hill Joins 21-state Coalition Supporting Trump Energy Plan

Attorney General Curtis Hill has joined a 21-state coalition in expressing support for President Trump’s proposed replacement of the so-called Clean Power Plan, an Obama-era rule that represents administrative overreach and a disregard ... Read more...

The Bible Stick Man Speaks at Miller’s

The Bible Stick Man – AKA Ron Vance – of Cincinnati spend Friday, Nov. 2 in Plymouth, sharing his talent of carving wooden walking sticks with the residents of Miller’s Merry Manor and Miller’s Assisted Living.  He went to both ... Read more...

Marshall County Election Results

The Mid-Term Election Results for Marshall County showed 15,081 total voters with 10,336 voting on the machines Tuesday and 4,745 voting absentee. Republican prevailed in all races. Starting with the United States Senate seat held by ... Read more...

Culver Community School Referendum Succeeds

The Culver Community School Corporation was successful on their referendum that will establish a tax levy with a tax rate not to exceed $.17 per one hundred dollars of assessed value for the next 8 years. The additional funds will be used ... Read more...

Commissioners Approve Letter of Support for the “Ray Reed Memorial Drive” on US 30

A request to rename a short portion of US 30 is one step closer thanks to a letter of support from the Marshall County Commissioners. During Monday’s commissioner meeting Hurshel Hunter, President of Plymouth FOP Lodge 195 and member ... Read more...

IHCDA Grant Match of $11,000 for Canoe/Kayak Launch Exceeded by Local Giving

Allie Shook, Recreation Director for the Plymouth Park Department told Park Board members Monday evening that they were at day 41 of the 45 day patronicity online campaign to raise $11,000 for the canoe/kayak launch in River Park Square.  ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Approves New Funding Structure

The Plymouth School Board voted 4-0 on November 5 to approve moving funds into a new school funding structure that meets new state requirements under House Bill 1009.   Beginning in 2019, their General Fund will be replaced by an ... Read more...

Special Events to Commemorate End of World War I

Culver Academies will mark the centennial of the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918 with a weekend of special events culminating in its time-honored Veterans Day ceremony on Sunday, Nov. 11, with the Corps of Cadets stepping off at 10:40 ... Read more...

Webster Warriors Support Red Ribbon Week

Webster School Elementary Warriors participated in Dress up Days in support of Red Ribbon Week last week.  On Tuesday, students had fun wearing polka dots or neck ties. The theme’s Red Ribbon Week drug free sentence to focus on for the ... Read more...

PHS Boys Red & White Scrimmage Game

The annual Red/White Boy’s Basketball scrimmage will be held this Friday, November 9th starting at 6pm.  Admission for the scrimmage will be a sports drink such as PowerAde or Gatorade. If you are interested in purchasing season ... Read more...

North Judson Man Arrested at Walmart for Domestic Battery

An 18 year old North Judson man was arrested at Walmart on Sunday afternoon after city police were dispatched to a fight. The domestic situation just before 2 in the afternoon was between a male and female and had happened in the presence ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Enjoys Riverside Student Presentation

Seven Riverside Intermediate students presented an overview of their academic projects to the Plymouth School Board on Monday, November 5.  Principal Kyle Kaufman said the students worked on their projects in the school’s SOAR program. ... Read more...

AG Curtis Hill Advises Hoosiers to Exercise Caution When Responding to Online Ads aimed at vehicle buyers

Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning consumers purchasing vehicles from online advertisements to check the identity of sellers before responding to such ads. Multiple Indiana consumers have contacted the Attorney General’s Consumer ... Read more...

Miller & More at Heartland Artists Gallery

Some may say art is subjective and can be translated differently with everyone who views it. One thing is sure, artists, each in their own unique way, are personally communicating through their art. Many capture nature in all its color, ... Read more...

Election Coverage

Tonight’s election coverage is sponsored by Auto Park Buick GMC in Plymouth. According to Deb VanDeMark voter turn out today at the polls was 49%. Currently the Election Board is running the paper ballots from the Travel Board and ... Read more...

Election Returns Begin Tonight at 6

Auto Park Buick GMC is our sponsor for tonight’s Election coverage  Carol Anders will be with the Democrats at Yolanda’s while Kevin Overmyer will be at Christo’s Banquet Center with the Republicans.  Kathy Bottorff ... Read more...

Tuesday, November 6th is Election Day…have you Voted?

It’s Election Day.  The polls in Marshall County are open today until 6 p.m. Registered voters are reminded that Marshall County now uses Vote Centers so you don’t have to vote in a particular location, you can vote anywhere in the ... Read more...