Local & State News

Road Work Thursday at 5th & Jefferson

James Stone from Stone Excavating in Plymouth has announced a street closure in Plymouth on Thursday, August 23rd. Stone Excavating will be repairing a sewer line on West Jefferson Street at 5th Street.   Work will begin at 7 a.m. and ... Read more...

Are You Benefiting from your Benefits?

Veteran benefits, health care and elder laws can be complicated to understands. Do you know where you can go for help? The Center at Donaldson is holding a workshop, Are You Benefiting from your Benefits? on Tuesday, September 25 from ... Read more...

Culver General Election Ballot Public Question approved by DLGF

According to Deborah VanDeMark, member of the Marshall County Election Board, they have received the approval from the Department of Local Government Finance for a pubic question on the Culver ballot this November.  It reads as follows: ... Read more...

MDwise Donates School Supplies to Help Students

The cost of school supplies can cause stress in households across the Hoosier state at back-to-school time. For that reason, MDwise is donating more than 10,000 drawstring backpacks full of school supplies to students at back-to-school ... Read more...

County Election Board Moves Vote Center from Armory to Plymouth High School

The National Guard Armory will NOT be a Vote Center in the November General Election Tuesday morning the Marshall County Election Board determined to continue to use the Knights of Columbus as a Vote Center for the upcoming General ... Read more...

Young Applauds Affordable Clean Energy Rule

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Tuesday commended the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule as a replacement for the harmful “Clean Power Plan” issued under the Obama Administration. ... Read more...

SJHS Offers FREE Tobacco Cessation Class

Saint Joseph Health System (SJHS) Community Health & Well-Being is hosting a free, seven-week Tobacco Cessation Class, Freedom from Smoking, at the Community Resource Center of Marshall Countybeginning Thursday, September 6. ... Read more...

PHS Transcript Audits & the PHS Go Center Keep Students from Falling Through the Cracks

  It might seem easy for a student to fall through the cracks at a school with a student body of more than 1,000. This is one of the reasons the Plymouth High School Guidance Department started conducting transcript audits for every ... Read more...

City Redevelopment Commission Takes First Step to Create 5th TIF District

Members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission heard the request to create a fifth Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) District during their meeting Tuesday evening. City Attorney Sean Surrisi said Winona Building Products has purchased the ... Read more...

County Council Conducts Budget Hearing

Members of the Marshall County Council spent about 6 hours reviewing the 2019 budget requests with the various department heads in the county on Tuesday.  Budget requests for next year’s General Fund are $14,176,945 which does include ... Read more...

Republican Caucus for West Township Advisory Board Called for Aug. 28th

David Holmes, Marshall County Republican Chairman has called a caucus to committeemen from West Township to fill a vacancy on the West Township Advisory Board. The caucus is being held due to the resignation of Dennis Beville who has sold ... Read more...

The Deadline to File for the General Election is Noon this Friday, August 24th

The Deadline to File for the November General Election is noon this Friday, August 24th according to the Marshall County Election Board. Tuesday morning, Deb VanDeMark told members that late  Monday, Jennifer Porter filed as an Argos ... Read more...

Bremen Police Arrest Johns for Battery

Bremen Police Officer Troy Ulch arrested a Bremen man Friday night following a call of a Domestic Battery about 10:15. Bremen Police responded to 207 West Plymouth Street, Apartment E and found 28 year old Anthony Johns was the suspect in ... Read more...

Meyer Arrested for OWI

On Sunday, August 19th at approximately 03:30 in the morning Plymouth Police Officers were dispatched to the 1,000 block of Bayless Street for an accident. An investigation was completed by Office Paul Stamper and 27 year old Amber L. ... Read more...

Warana Drive Man Arrested in Plymouth For Disorderly Conduct and Resisting

Sunday afternoon, just before 5 the Marshall County Dispatch Center received several calls of a male subject causing a disturbance in the area of Warana Drive. Plymouth Police Officer Shanna Gilmer located a male subject in the area ... Read more...

Indiana State Fair draws 860,131

The 2018 Indiana State Fair, themed STEP RIGHT UP! to the Greatest 17 Days of Summer, drew 860,131 fairgoers over its 17-day run, August 3-19. The fair attracted a record number of fairgoers on its second $2 Tuesday promotional day by ... Read more...

Young Votes to Increase Funding for POW/MIA Recovery and Identification

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Monday voted for an amendment, which he cosponsored, to increase funding for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) by $10 million. The Senate passed the measure by a vote of 85-0. In July, the ... Read more...

Triton Trojan Pride

Triton Elementary Students were given the opportunities to “Share their Similarities and Celebrate their differences.” Trojan PRIDE is not only expected, but it is taught. Personal Responsibility, Respect, Integrity, ... Read more...

Culver Town Republicans Elect Candidates for Town Seats on November Ballot

Republicans in the Town of Culver participated in a Town Convention Monday evening in the Depot to select their candidates for the November General Election.   The convention was needed because of multiple candidates for the two seats on ... Read more...

Judge Accepts Plea for Justin K. Green

Justin K. Green, 43 of Mishawaka was in Marshall Superior Court I Friday for consideration of a Plea Agreement. Green was charged April 2017 for Reckless Homicide and Dealing in a Narcotic Drug as it related to the death of a man on ... Read more...