Local & State News

Jones Arrested for Theft from Boric & K-Mart

On Monday, November 3rd at 12:35 P.M. Plymouth Police Officer Shelly Cleveland took a theft report from a hair stylist employed at Borics in the Pilgrim Place Shopping Mall. The hair stylists advised that while attending to her clien,t 45 ... Read more...

BMV announces Veterans Day closure

Don Snemis, Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), announced today that all BMV license branches will be closed Tuesday, November 11 in observance of the Veterans Day holiday. All license branches will resume their ... Read more...

M.C. Extension Board Annual Meeting 11-13-14

The Marshall County Purdue Extension Board will hold their annual meeting on Thursday, November 13th at the Pretty Lake Church beginning at 6:30 p.m. This year’s guest speaker is Otto Doering. Doering is Director of Purdue’s Climate ... Read more...

Access Ancilla Day 11-12-14

Access Ancilla Day is an open house for the public and anyone interested in taking classes, changing their future, and earning a degree at Ancilla College. Attendees will get a free lunch, campus tour, information sessions about degree ... Read more...

DNR receives grant to help communities recover from ash borer

Indiana communities in the Great Lakes watershed can apply to receive portions of $100,000 in federal grant money to use for tree-planting projects to improve water quality. Planting trees will help mitigate the communities’ loss of ... Read more...

52 year old Woman Arrested for Intent to Distribute Drugs on Park Property

At 3:40 P.M. on Wednesday, November 5th a caller contacted the Plymouth Police Department and advised that a 16 year old female had been approached by 52 year old Diane L. Braasch of Berkley Street in Plymouth asking if she would want to ... Read more...

City Plan Commission Discusses Parking Lot Landscaping Standards

Members of the Plymouth Plan Commission discussed individual thoughts of revising the parking lot landscaping requirements during their meeting Wednesday night. Plan Consultant Ralph Booker wanted the parking lot review committee to hear ... Read more...

State Releases School Grades

The Indiana Department of Education released the grade cards for Indiana schools on Wednesday. The grades had been slated to be made public on October 15, but questions concerning five schools delayed the Indiana State Board of Education ... Read more...

Oversize Load Impacts Northern Indiana Highways Starting Thursday Night

The state of Indiana has permitted a slow-moving oversize, overweight load to traverse state highways with police escort during five nights beginning on or after 8 p.m. tomorrow, Nov. 6. The approximately 185-mile route will begin at S.R. ... Read more...

PCSC to Sell old Computers, New Courses at High School

The Plymouth School Board approved a bid for the lot purchase of outdated computers that have been replaced at Lincoln Junior High. After advertising for interested vendors, the schools received three bids. The high bid from Vintage Tech ... Read more...

Commissioners Updated on Highway Department Activity

The Marshall County Highway Department had a number of items to discuss with the Commissions during their meeting Monday. Three letters of interest were received for the Wetland and Stream mitigation project on the 7th Road project. Frost ... Read more...

No Meth, No Contamination at Webster School

Plymouth School Superintendent Dan Tyree used School Reach Wednesday afternoon to let parents know of an issued that happened at the rear property of Webster Elementary School. Wednesday morning the school’s security team located a ... Read more...

Trombley from Bremen Arrested for Domestic Battery

On Tuesday, November 4th about 5:00 p.m. the Bremen Police Department was called to a domestic fight in the 100 block of West Plymouth Street. After a brief investigation 42 year old Joel Trombley of West Plymouth Street address in Bremen ... Read more...

12-6-14 PHS Baseball Christmas Bazaar and Quarter Auction

The Plymouth Baseball program is having its first Christmas Bazaar and Quarter Auction on Saturday, December 6th from 10:00am-4:00pm. The quarter auction starts at 3:00pm sharp. In case you are not familiar with the term “quarter ... Read more...

PHS Boys Bowlers Beat John Glenn

The Plymouth High School Boys Bowling Team showed another dominating performance Monday night (11-3-14) coming off of the sweep of John Adams. They looked to get another sweep against John Glenn. The boys only lost point for a final of ... Read more...

Local School Board Election Results

Most voters in Marshall County had the opportunity to vote for their local school board members on Tuesday during the General Election. Just like the county, state, and federal elections, there weren’t too many races. In Bremen there was ... Read more...

Balanced Calendar for 2015-16 School Year in Plymouth

The Plymouth School Board gave the go-a-head for school administrators to proceed with introducing a balanced calendar for the 2015-2016 school year. Specific details of how the calendar will look will not be brought back to the Board ... Read more...

18 year old Arrested for Leaving the Scene of Property Damage Accident

At 18 year old Plymouth teen was arrested Monday evening for leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Just before 6 p.m. person reported that his vehicle had been struck in the Taco Bell parking lot and the suspect left the scene. ... Read more...

Law Enforcement Adding Patrols During Busy Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Period

As families take to the roads this holiday season, law enforcement is reminding drivers extra patrols will be cracking down on impaired driving and seat belt violations to increase safety on the state’s streets and highways. ... Read more...

County Voters Help to Elect Republicans to State Seats

Marshall County voters had a few state positions to vote for where their votes could make a difference. In Marshall County, Republican Connie Lawson took over 68% of the votes while Democrat Elizabeth White received 28% and Libertarian ... Read more...