Local & State News

Thomas Arrested for Battery

53 year old Kent W. Thomas of Culver was arrested Sunday afternoon as a result of a complaint of a battery at 617 Memory Court. About 4:45 Plymouth Police Officer Shanna Gilmer arrived and found a male who had visible injuries to his face ... Read more...

2 Females Arrested for Shoplifting at Walmart

Plymouth Police Officer John Weir was dispatched to the Plymouth Walmart on Thursday, February 23rd for two shoplifters. Two females, 18 year old Melissa Wright of Chicago and 20 year old Kamarie Caldwell of Gary were identified as the ... Read more...

Szymanowski Arrested for Theft by Plymouth Police

On Thursday, February 22nd Plymouth Police Officer John Weir was dispatched to Dollar General on Kingston Avenue for a theft report. Employees told the officer the man came into the store and went to one of the aisles, took an item off the ... Read more...

Duo Arrested by City Police for Possession of Marijuana

A traffic stop Thursday, February 22nd was conducted near the intersection of Michigan and Hoham by Plymouth Police Officer Matt Emenhiser. The officer discovered that the 25 year old Trey Martinez and 26 year old Joseph Caballero both of ... Read more...

Man found asleep at crash site

On Monday evening, February 26th, at approximately 7:05 p.m., the Marshall County Dispatch Center received a report from a resident on Ironwood Road in Plymouth in a red pickup in their backyard crashed into their fence. The vehicle was ... Read more...

Plymouth Schools Applications Now Open for Project Based Learning

Applications for Project Based Learning (PBL) classroom environments in the Plymouth School Corporation (PCSC) for the 2018-2019 school year is open and available on the Plymouth Community School Corporation website: ... Read more...

Indiana State Police Increases Impaired, Dangerous Driving Patrols for March Madness and St. Patrick’s Day

Your Indiana State Police is joining law-enforcement agencies across Indiana this March to increase dangerous and impaired driving patrols for the NCAA Tournament and St. Patrick’s Day. Last year, the weekend beginning St. Patrick’s ... Read more...

Phi Delta Kappa to pay $750 Water Bill

Phi Delta Kappa will have to pay their $750 water and sewer bill from February but the Board of Public Works and Safety will allow them to pay it off in installments of $150 a month without a penalty. Steve Keiser spoke for the non-profit ... Read more...

Tax Abatement Consideration for Weir Enterprises & Pretzels Inc.

Members of the Plymouth Common Council took the first step in the Tax Abatement process for two local businesses during their meeting Monday evening. Weir Enterprises LLC, commonly known Carey’s Child Care owned and operated by John and ... Read more...

Plymouth Schools 2 Hr., Delay Special Transportation for Walkers

The Plymouth Community School Corporation will operate on a Two-Delay for Tuesday, February 27 and will offer Special Transportation Routes for Walkers within the city. Due to current flooding conditions, Plymouth Community School ... Read more...

Fort Wayne Man Refuses Police Orders, Police Break Car Window

A Fort Wayne man is behind bars after being stopped by County Police Officers Sunday morning, February 25th after he was clocked at 89 MPH in a posted 50 MPH speed zone and ran the red light at US 30 and Pioneer Drive. County Police were ... Read more...

Attorney General Warns of Scams Following Devastating Flood Damage

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill this week is warning Hoosiers to “DOUBLE CHECK BEFORE YOU WRITE A CHECK!”. This warning comes on the heels of devastating flooding in several parts of the state. In the aftermath of flooding and ... Read more...

Watervliet Woman Arrested for Cocaine and Marijuana

A traffic stop Sunday night, February 25th by County Police Officer Wozniak ended with a Watervliet woman being arrested. 21 year old Hailey Marie Taylor was stopped on US 31 near 11th Road.  During the traffic stop Taylor was found to be ... Read more...

Bill to Expand Opioid Treatment Centers Passes Committee

IN Senator Randy Head recently had legislation he sponsored for the opioid crisis move through the senate process. Head said, “I sponsored legislation to expand the number of opioid treatment centers in Indiana passed the Senate ... Read more...

County Police Investigate Thefts from Vehicles in Lawrence Lake Area

Saturday morning and afternoon of Saturday, February 24th Marshall County Central Dispatch received several reports of thefts from unlocked vehicles from the Cook Lake Trail, 12th Road and on Lawrence Lake Drive.    Officers from the ... Read more...

Donnelly Statement on New North Korea Sanctions

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Friday released the following statement after the Administration announced new sanctions on 56 North Korean aligned entities and vessels. One of Donnelly’s provisions in the annual national defense bill, signed ... Read more...

Centier Bank Named Among “Best Places to Work in Indiana” for 12th Consecutive Year

Centier Bank is a family-owned, independent bank that puts building a culture as one of its top priorities. As a result, the bank was recognized by the Indiana Chamber for being among the “Best Places to Work in Indiana” for the 12th ... Read more...

City Meetings Monday

The City of Plymouth will conduct their regular meetings Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. in the Conference room of the Plymouth Fire Department at Center and LaPorte Streets. Agenda for the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting at 6 ... Read more...

HEALTH OFFICIALSURGE MARSHALL COUNTY RESIDENTS AFFECTED BY RECENT FLOODS TO TAKE PRECAUTION DURING CLEAN UP AND RECOVERY

Marshall County Health officials are urging Marshall County residents to use extreme caution while dealing with floodwaters. “The flood of 2018 will leave devastation behind.  We will want to clean up and repair our homes and ... Read more...

Donnelly Tours Flood Affected Areas in Plymouth

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly toured flood-affected areas in downtown Plymouth Saturday morning. Donnelly’s first comment to Mayor Mark Senter and Marshall County Emergency Management Director Clyde Avery, “I guess we make the right ... Read more...