Local & State News

Recommendation to Keep Plan Director’s Job Full Time

02/22/11 A recommendation to the County Commissioners to keep the County Plan Director’s job as a full time position was made during their meeting Monday morning. Deb Griewank, President of the County Plan Commission and Don Ecker, ... Read more...

County Arrest

02/22/11 County Police Officer Les McFarland conducted a traffic stop on US 30 at approximately 5 o’clock Friday evening.  The vehicle, a 1990 Ford passenger car was stopped in the area of US 30 and Oak Road for a defective muffler.  ... Read more...

Drainage Board Approved Drainage Assessments

02/22/11 During the Drainage Board meeting Monday, Marshall County Surveyor Larry Fisher presented his recommendations for various drains that should continue or be placed on the non-collection status for this year and those that should be ... Read more...

Argos Town Board Handles Unique Problem

02/22/11 The Argos Town Council was faced with a very unique problem last Wednesday.   This envolved the security light at the Quimby residence on 18th road.  In 2005, Kris Quimby requested the electric to be turned on for her home she ... Read more...

Ladies Mark Your Calendars For A Night Out

02/22/11 Tri Kappa will be hosting their Ladies Night Out event on March 3, 2011.  With this year’s theme “Take Me To The Fair”, we will bring the fairgrounds to you.  Come out and join us for this fun, fair-themed evening, with a ... Read more...

2 Injured in Thursday’s Roll-over Crash

02/21/11 Two people were injured Thursday evening in a single vehicle crash on US .S. 31 just north of 7th Road. Marshall County Police were dispatched at 4:56 p.m. to the scene where a 1998 Freightliner flatbed truck ran off the east side ... Read more...

Municipal Primary Ballot Set

vo02/21/11 The Primary Ballot for May 3rd has been set.  Both the Republicans and Democrats in Plymouth as well as Republicans in Bremen have choices when they go to the polls and vote in the spring primary. For the municipal primary ... Read more...

Care & Share Annual Meeting this Thursday

12/27/10 Plans are underway for the second annual Care and Share Dinner and Silent Auction on Thursday, February 24th at the Plymouth Wesleyan Church. Care and Share is currently seeking items for the silent auction.  Anyone wishing to ... Read more...

OUCC accepting Written Comments on REMC Request to through March 14

02/21/11 The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) is inviting written consumer comments on Marshall County Rural Electric Membership Corporation’s (Marshall County REMC’s) request for a rate increase. The OUCC ... Read more...

County Meetings Monday

02/21/11 The Marshall County Drainage Board and County Commissioners will meet Monday morning beginning at 8:30 a.m. The meetings are open to the public and will be held in the second floor meeting room of the County Building. The Drainage ... Read more...

Indiana State Police Seek Recruits for 71st Recruit Academy

02/21/11The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for the 71st Recruit Academy.  Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper may apply online athttp://www.in.gov/isp/2368.htm.  ... Read more...

Unemployment Benefits Delayed

02/21/11 Due to bank and federal government observance of Presidents’ Day, unemployment insurance benefits will not be posted on debit cards on Monday, February 21, 2011.  However, Indiana Department of Workforce Development offices and ... Read more...

DONNELLY TO VOTE AGAINST H.R. 1

02/21/11 Friday, Congressman Joe Donnelly released the following statement regarding his plans on final passage of H.R. 1, the legislation before the House of Representatives that would fund the federal government for the rest of Fiscal ... Read more...

Wrench General Oil Change Fundraiser for MCNC a Success

02/21/11 The Marshall County Neighborhood Center (MCNC) would like to send a special thanks to everyone who came out to support them through the donation oil change put on by Wrench General on Saturday, February 12th  “It is so great to ... Read more...

Burglar Takes Pseudoephedrine from People’s

02/18/11 Investigator Ted Brown with the Plymouth Police Department is investigating a burglary at People’s Drug Store. The Plymouth Police Department received a call from an alarm company for People’s Drug Store at 301 North Michigan ... Read more...

2 File for City Council District 4 Seat

02/18/11 With the last day to file as a candidate in the municipal elections being noon on Friday, February 18th two more candidates threw their hats into the ring for Plymouth City Council on Thursday. Shawn Grobe filed just after 8 a.m. ... Read more...

DONNELLY NOW RANKING MEMBER ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE

02/18/11 Thursday, Congressman Joe Donnelly was selected by his colleagues on the full House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs as the Ranking Member on the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.  This means he will serve as the ... Read more...

PHS Alumni, Where are they now? Brandon Eggleston

02/18/11  One Plymouth grad has learned a valuable life long lesson. “You’re never really done with your education,” said Dr. Brandon Eggleston. “That’s really a good thing and it’s something more and more people ... Read more...

Dr. May from Ancilla will Speak to Chamber and Community

02/18/11 Because of a conflict the Chamber’s seminar on “The need for a Trained Workforce for the Jobs of Tomorrow” has been moved to next month. During the Community Conversation on Economic Development held in November ... Read more...

People to People Fundraiser at Jimmy John’s

02/18/11 This summer Plymouth High School junior Pricilla Hammonds will be participating in the People to People Student Ambassador program.  She will be traveling to Japan and visiting Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima for 14 days.  Pricilla ... Read more...