Local & State News

Bourbon Town Council to Investigate Regulations for Apartments above Downtown Businesses

Although not an agenda item for the Bourbon Town Council meeting on April 10, council members, Les McFarland, P.J. Hanley, and Larry Wattenbarger along with Bill Keyser for Zoning and Building and several audience members discussed what ... Read more...

Cogswell & Johnson Arreted at Walmart for Theft

On Friday evening, April 6, about 4:30 officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to Walmart for a theft that had just occurred with one of the male subjects involved fleeing the scene. With a description of the vehicle, ... Read more...

PHS Junior Hosts 2nd Annual Autism Carnival April 13 at Menominee Elementary

Plymouth High School junior Samantha Zechiel has once again done all the planning for this year’s Autism Carnival titled: A Walk on the Wild Side Family Fun Carnival.  The event was created by Zechiel to help raise awareness that April ... Read more...

Donnelly: New Non-Partisan Analysis Shows Massive Deficit Increases, Spike in Health Insurance Premiums from McConnell-Ryan Tax Law

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly released the following statement after the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its budget outlook through 2028. The CBO report projects that the federal budget deficit will reach $1 trillion ... Read more...

Alvarado Arrested at Plymouth Billiards for PI

On Saturday, March 7th Plymouth officers were dispatched to 1576 Hoham Drive, Plymouth Billiards, in reference to an unwanted guest. Officer John Weir was the first on scene and completed an investigation.  Following his investigation 28 ... Read more...

Our Amish Neighbors: Brown Bag Lunch at Museum Friday

This Friday’s Brown Bag Lunch Program at the Marshall County Museum will feature local architect, and preservationist, Kurt Garner.  Garner will talk about the first Amish that came to this area in his program, “Our Amish ... Read more...

Bourbon Council Approved Hyper Wave Internet Service on Water Tower

Tuesday night the Bourbon Town Council granted Hyper Wave Technologies of Plymouth to install their equipment on the town’s water tower.  Town Attorney, Tony Wagner was given a proposed lease agreement from Hyper Wave representatives B. ... Read more...

2018 TAX BILLS BEING MAILED THIS WEEK

According to Marshall County Treasurer Angie Birchmeier, the 2017 payable 2018 tax bills are being mailed this week, with the first installment due Thursday, May 10.  In addition to paying in person or by mail, there are several payment ... Read more...

Kindergarten Round-Up at Argos Elementary Tomorrow, April 12th

Argos Elementary will welcome all families with kindergarten students wishing to attend Argos Community Schools. In preparation for the 2018-2019 school years, Argos Elementary will be hosting Kindergarten Round-Up tomorrow, Thursday, ... Read more...

Nearly $2 Million in Rainy Day Funds Approved for Road Work in County

On Monday the Marshall County Council appropriated nearly $2 million dollars in appropriations from the Rainy Day Fund to assist with repairs from the recent flooding and for other road projects. After hearing from County Highway ... Read more...

Bremen-Plymouth smash out cancer

Plymouth-Bremen more than a tennis match PLYMOUTH – The girls tennis teams from Bremen and Plymouth high schools will once again be SMASHING OUT CANCER before their match today. This year’s event has a special significance as ... Read more...

Rodriguez Arrested for Operating Without a License

On Saturday, April 7th Officer Chad Beatty with the Plymouth Police Department stopped a vehicle at West Jefferson and Washington Streets for a moving violation. The driver, 35 Saul C. Rodriguez of Plymouth was arrested for Operating ... Read more...

Oasis Lifestyle Announces $1.9 Million Expansion in Plymouth

Oasis Lifestyle, LLC, is expanding for the second time in four years (the first time under the business named Composite Technology Assemblies). Oasis, a leader in the fiberglass tub and shower industry will be investing $1.9 million to ... Read more...

Jordan Hahn Arrested on Warrants and Driving While Suspended

A female listed as homeless was arrested Saturday evening by Plymouth Police Officer John Weir.  About 6:30 Officer Weir conducted a traffic stop on a black Ford Taurus near Plum and Pierce Streets for a traffic infraction. While speaking ... Read more...

Only One Week Left of the 2018 Tax Season

The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is reminding taxpayers that the tax filing deadline for 2018 is April 17. With seven days left until the deadline, there is still time for taxpayers to file both electronically and through paper ... Read more...

Lacy Miller Arrested on Parole Violation Warrant

Plymouth Police Officer John Weir arrested 42 year old Lacy Miller on Sunday, March 8th after he was advised the Miller had an active parole warrant and was staying at 2550 North Michigan Street, the Red Rock Inn. Officer Weir went to the ... Read more...

The Loni Kay & Jay Show At Miller’s

Loni Kay & Jay Snyder of South Bend recently performed at Miller’s Assisted Living Community in Plymouth.  They have a very unique musical program in which the audience is engaged the entire time.  They sing songs that take the ... Read more...

Naming Rights Announced for Rooftop Apartment Deck at Four Winds Field

Andrew T. Berlin, owner of the South Bend Cubs announced this afternoon that United Federal Credit Union is the naming rights sponsor for the new Rooftop Apartment Deck at Four Winds Field. “United Federal Credit Union is excited to ... Read more...

Webster Elementary Announces Attendance Winners

Congratulations to Webster Elementary School’s Perfect Attendance winners! First grader Chloe Carlton was selected for October; Aiden Lynn, also in first grade, was selected for the month of November; Damian Sammartano, who is in second ... Read more...

Council Supports Additional for Overtime Court Security Officers

On Monday members of the Marshall County Council supported the request of Sheriff Matt Hassel’s for additional funding in the Overtime line item in both the Sheriff’s Budget and Jail Budget for additional court security. In February ... Read more...