Local & State News

City Officers Make Arrests

  07/08/13 During a routine traffic stop on Sunday evening June 30th about 6:10 Plymouth Officer Jeremy Enyart discovered that the driver, 35 year old Juan Carlos Cantero-Lancon of Plymouth had never been issued a license to drive.  ... Read more...

County Council Agenda for Monday

  07/08/13 The Marshall County Council will meet Monday morning at 9 a.m. in the second floor meeting room of the County Building.  Their short agenda includes a update on Health Department grant expenditures by Wes Burden, consideration ... Read more...

City Police Serve Warrants

    07/08/13 Plymouth Police served several warrants last week.  On Tuesday Officer Derek Workman located 19 year old Bandon S. Price at 919 Pearl Street just before 10 p.m.  He was taken into custody and held with no bond for a ... Read more...

City Council Meeting Monday

    07/08/13 The City of Plymouth will conduct their regular meetings Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. with the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.  Agenda for the meeting includes opening bids for the Pioneer Drive Life ... Read more...

Leadership Marshall County Accepting Applications for Class XIX

    07/08/13 Leadership Marshall County organizers are accepting applications for Class XIX. Leadership Marshall County is a program designed to identify, develop, and connect community leaders through education and skills ... Read more...

10 Years Younger Lecture

  07/08/13 Fitness Forum at LifePlex will be hosting a lecture “Ten Years Younger” on Wednesday, July 10th, at 1 P.M.    This is a FREE lecture to the community and will be presented by Lisa Jones BSN., MSN with 15 years ... Read more...

American Red Cross Urges Donations During Heart of Summer

    07/08/13 America’s blood supply is an important piece of our country’s ability to respond to disasters. By donating blood, people can help prepare for the unexpected and help ensure blood is available when and where it’s ... Read more...

Get Them Fixed for $10 through August 31st

  07/08/13 Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana (SNSI) announced a $10 program to help pet owners and caretakers with limited incomes and receiving public assistance an opportunity to get their pets spayed and neutered at half the normal ... Read more...

Coats: Congress Should Work Together on Student Loan Rates

    07/08/13 Indiana republican Senator Dan Coats last week made the following statement regarding the doubling of interest rates on student loans that took effect on July 1st: “A long-term fix to prevent an increase in student ... Read more...

Quilting Display at the Culver-Union Township Public Library

07/08/13 On display now at the Culver-Union Township Public Library are a large collection of quilts courtesy of the Wesley United Methodist Church Susanna Quilters group. The quilts of many different sizes are on display throughout the ... Read more...

Stephanie Berg Sentenced to Twenty Years for Manufacturing Methamphetamine

  07/05/13 Stephanie Berg, 39, of Knox was sentenced Wednesday in Marshall Superior Court No. 1 to 20 years imprisonment for manufacturing methamphetamine.  In open court, Berg admitted that on February 15, 2013, she along with ... Read more...

Bourbon fatality

A fatal motorcycle accident occurred last evening (July 3, 2013) on 9B Rd between Hickory Rd and Grape Rd. Michael A Disher, 45, of Bourbon was traveling East on 9B Rd when a deer ran into the roadway. Disher unavoidably struck the deer ... Read more...

Benjamin Rice III Sentenced to Ten Years for Manufacturing Methamphetamine

07/05/13 Benjamin Rice III, 48, of Nappanee, was sentenced Wednesday in Marshall Superior Court 1 to ten years imprisonment for manufacturing methamphetamine, a Class B felony.  In open court, Rice admitted he manufactured methamphetamine ... Read more...

PHS Students Encouraged to Check Class Schedule On-Line

    07/05/13 Students enrolled at Plymouth High School for the 2013-2014 school year now have the opportunity to view next year’s class schedules on line using PowerSchool.  The guidance department at PHS are urging student to ... Read more...

Discovering Your Local Laws: Part 2 Animals & Pets

    07/05/13  Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter is hoping to educate citizens on various laws and ordinances in that city that may affect their daily lives and routines.  He will be doing a weekly news release highlighting such.  This ... Read more...

Culver’s Concert in the Park Sunday

  7/05/13 Donna McKee, Program Director for the Culver Park and Recreation Department announces this week’s presentation for the “Concert in the Park” series.  Culver Park and Recreation presents “concert in the park” ... Read more...

Books for Babies

  07/05/13 The Marshall County Reading Council’s Books for Babies chairperson Natasha Blackford and her husband Tyson welcome their new son Bentyn Tyson with new books last week at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center.  The Books for ... Read more...

Friends of Library in Need

  07/05/13 Each year during the Marshall County Blueberry Festival The Friend’s of the Plymouth Public Library rent wagons and wheelchairs each year at Jefferson Elementary School as a fundraiser. Friends of the Library needed ... Read more...

Boater Education Class at Koontz Lake

  07/05/13 Indiana Conservation Officers are offering a Boater Education course on July 13, 2013 from 9am – 5pm CDT at the Koontz Lake Homeowners Association clubhouse. The course is being sponsored by the Koontz Lake Homeowners ... Read more...

Discount Phone Servive Offered by Century Link

  07/05/13 Did you know that discounts on basic residential phone service are available to qualifying low-income individuals in Indiana? Century-Link is informing Indiana residents living in a Century-Link service area to call ... Read more...