Local & State News

CUTPL Introduces Electronic Charging Stations

  04/01/13 This April, Culver-Union Township Public Library is excited to introduce a new library feature, provided free-of-charge to patrons. Two stations for charging cell phones, tablets, and other devices will be installed, one in the ... Read more...

South Bend Artist Exhibits in April at Heartland Gallery

   04/01/13  The Heartland Gallery will be hosting an special Open House for the community that will feature South Bend Artist, David M. Allen. The exhibit will open on Tuesday, April 2nd and go through Saturday, April 27th.  The ... Read more...

Pedestrians Struck at Center & Jefferson

  03/29/13 On Thursday, March 28th at approximately 7:57 A.M. officers with the Plymouth Police Department responded to a vehicle that struck two pedestrians at the corner of Jefferson and Center Street. Officer John Weir arrived on the ... Read more...

Updated-United Way of Marshall County Hosts Campaign Celebration

  03/29/13 The United Way of Marshall County (UWMC) will host a free Campaign Volunteer & Donor Recognition Event on Thursday, April 4, at the Plymouth Country Club from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The event will be held in conjunction with a ... Read more...

1st Source Bank Named to Bank Director Magazine ‘Nifty Fifty’ List

  03/29/13 South Bend, IN – 1st Source Bank has been named to Bank Director Magazine’s ‘Nifty Fifty’ list of high performing banks. 1st Source ranked #24 on the list which ranks the top 50 best users of capital based on ... Read more...

Fulton Standoff Ends with Gun Shots

  03/29/13 A police standoff in the small town of Fulton ended around midnight Wednesday, March 28th with the suspect being shot and airlifted from the site. Indiana State Police confirm the suspect,  Nicholas Westerhoff, 46, emerged ... Read more...

Community Foundation and United Way solicit nominations for Leadership Marshall County’s Leader of the Year Award

  03/29/13 Leadership Marshall County (LMC), a program of the Marshall County Community Foundation and the United Way of Marshall County, requests nominations for the Leader of the Year Award which recognizes an individual who ... Read more...

Mark Neidig Sr. Keynote Speaker at Prayer Breakfast

  03/29/13 Mayor Mark Senter is happy to announce the keynote speaker for the 2013 Annual Prayer Breakfast to be held on Thursday, May 2nd at 6:30 am at Christos’ Banquet Center.  The keynote speaker this year will be Mr. Mark Neidig ... Read more...

Optimists hear about Blessings in a Backpack

  03/29/13 The Plymouth Optimists welcomed Chris Garner and Ellen Stillson to their weekly meeting to speak about a program dear to their hearts called “Blessings in a Backpack.” It provides food for the week-ends to children who may ... Read more...

THREE YEARS LATER: WALORSKI HIGHLIGHTS LOCAL IMPACT OF OBAMACARE

  03/29/13 In recognition of the three-year anniversary of the President’s Health Care Law last Satruday, Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) visited Complexus Medical to hear about the impact of Obamacare on Michiana businesses. ... Read more...

Community Good Friday Service

  03/29/13/ On Good Friday Evening at 7:00pm,   The Marshall County Christian Ministerial Association will celebrate a Tenebrae Service at the First United Church of Christ, 315 North Center Street in Plymouth.    Everyone is ... Read more...

NEWS ALERT–Car-Pedistrian accident this morning injures victums

   This morning around 8AM at the intersection of Center and Jefferson streets in Plymouth, a car-pedestrian accident occurred.   It involved a male driver and two pedestrians.  One of the victims hit was taken to St. Joe Regional ... Read more...

Warsaw Teen Arrested on Alcohol Charges

  03/28/13  On Tuesday, March 26th at approximately 9:30 P.M. Plymouth Police Officer Chris Miller conduct a traffic stop at Oak Drive and Jefferson Street on a vehicle that failed to yield to traffic.  During the investigation 18 year ... Read more...

House Passes Bill to Cap Pseudoephedrine Purchase

03/28/13 Hoosier allergy sufferers will soon face tougher limits on how much over-the-counter cold medication they can purchase.  A bill to set an annual cap on pseudoephedrine purchases passed the house by a vote of 91-1.  The goal of ... Read more...

Optimist Essay contest winner Ashley Combs

  03/28/13 The Plymouth Optimist Club was honored to have Ashley Combs at their March 19th meeting to read her winning Essay “How Can I Help my Friends Realize Their Value.”  After reading her essay, she was presented a $100 check ... Read more...

Museum Seeking Donations of Barbie Dolls & Clothes

  03/28/13 The Marshall County Museum is looking for gently used Barbie dolls and doll clothing for our “hands-on” children’s area of the museum.  The museum is showcasing a new exhibit, “The Wonderful World of Barbie,” ... Read more...

Triton Student Learn About Revolutionary War

  03/28/13 The 5th grade STARS’ of Triton Elementary School held a celebration of the victory of the colonists during the Revolutionary War on Friday, March 22nd.  The entire school was invited to visit the reading classroom and ... Read more...

April Brings Many Opportunities to Fearlessly Create at MoonTree Studios

    03/28/13/ Springtime brings the creative impulse alive in all of us, just as it awakens the Earth and animals to new life. What better place to be inspired to create than MoonTree Studios? With Spring now upon us, MoonTree Studios ... Read more...

Coats Statement on Three-Year Anniversary of Obamacare

  03/28/13 Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) Saturday issued the following statement on the three-year anniversary of President Obama’s health care law: “Three years after the president signed his unpopular health care plan into law, ... Read more...

Plymouth Library Food for Fines in April

  03/28/13  The Plymouth Public Library will be celebrating National Library Week with a “Canned Food for Fines” program the week of Sunday, April 14th through Sunday, April 21st.  For each can of food donated to the ... Read more...