Local & State News

Sarah Popi Arrested by City Police on Outstanding Warrant

Officer Arnold with the Plymouth Police Department arrested an Elkhart woman on Friday, November 1st after a traffic stop. About 9:45 at night, Officer Arnold stopped a vehicle near North Michigan Street and Klinger Street.  The driver, ... Read more...

DELTA THETA TAU RUNWAY FOR WELLNESS SATURDAY

Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc. presents, “Runway For Wellness,” Style Show and Luncheon this Saturday, November 9, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm. at Christo’s Banquet Center in Plymouth. All proceeds will support this year’s ... Read more...

AG Hill Leads Multistate Brief Defending Ohio Law Prohibiting Abortions Sought Due to Down Syndrome

Attorney General Curtis Hill has filed an amicus brief supporting the constitutionality of an Ohio law prohibiting medical providers from performing an abortion with “knowledge that the pregnant woman is seeking the abortion, in whole or ... Read more...

State Park Properties to Temporarily Close for Deer Hunts

Select Indiana State Park properties will close temporarily for controlled deer management hunts in the coming weeks. Each hunt runs two days. The first hunt is on Monday, Nov. 18, and Tuesday, Nov. 19. The second is on Monday, Dec. 2, and ... Read more...

New Trash and Recycling Requirements in Plymouth

Empty, Clean, Dry is the new way to recycle. Beginning this week the City of Plymouth is asking residents and businesses to take a look at their recycling habits and make sure they are using the new requirements: empty, clean dry. Empty ... Read more...

Veterans Day Ceremony Open to Public at Culver Academies

At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the time-honored tradition of the Veterans Day ceremony at Culver Academies will take place Monday on the lakeside steps of the Legion Memorial Building. The ceremony is open to the ... Read more...

Commissioners to Meet Monday Morning in the County Building

The Marshall County Commissioner will meet Monday morning at 8:30 in their second floor meeting room of the County Building. Agenda for the meeting includes a report from the County Highway Department, the County Attorney’s report and ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board to Meet Tuesday Evening

The Plymouth School Board will meet on Tuesday, November 5th at 7:00 P.M. in the Administration Building. The meeting is open to the public; however, comments from the audience are limited to agenda items only. Students from Lincoln Junior ... Read more...

Walorski Introduces Bill to Ensure Dignified Treatment of Aborted Fetal Remains

U.S. Representatives Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) and Jim Banks (R-Ind.) Friday introduced legislation to ensure the remains of aborted children are always treated with dignity. Following the discovery of more than 2,200 human fetal remains on ... Read more...

Culver Union Twp Public Library Featuring Paintings, Stitchery and Photographs

Fine paintings and stitchery by BJ Lawrance of Culver are currently on display on the lower level of the Culver Union Twp. Some items are for purchase. Stunning photographs taken by Tony Straw of Culver, are also currently on display in ... Read more...

Services set for Judge Cook’s Funeral

Judge Michael David Cook, 68,  of Bourbon passed away on October 31, in his home. The family will welcome friends on Monday, November 4th at Nappanee Missionary Church, on State Route 19 in Nappanee from 4:00 – 8:00 PM. and 1 hour ... Read more...

Marshall County Coroner, Fatal Caused by Smoking in Bed

Shortly after 3:00 P.M. on Friday, November 01, the Marshall County 911 Center received a report of a residential fire. Culver Fire and EMS responded to an address on 19b Road southwest of Culver.  Upon their arrival, responders found ... Read more...

Argos wins state soccer title

  FISHERS – After a 41-year wait, Argos claimed the high school boys soccer state championship, this time by defeating Indianapolis Lutheran, 2-1, at Fishers High School Friday night. “I don’t know if it’s sunk in yet, but ... Read more...

Former Marshall County Circuit Court Judge Dies

Michael D. Cook, 68 of Bourbon passed away unexpectedly Thursday, October 31st at home of natural causes.    Arrangements are pending at Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home Bourbon, ... Read more...

Time to Change your Clocks Saturday Night

Whether you love it or hate it, it’s time for the semi-annual time change. If you don’t want to be late for church on Sunday you’d better turn your clocks back one hour Saturday night. The official switch, part of the Daylight Saving ... Read more...

Indy Man Arrested for OWI & Operating Without a License

Officer Arnold with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Wednesday, October 30th that resulted in the arrest of an Indianapolis man. About 5:30 in the evening the officer stopped 31 year old Daniel Solis-Cautista’s ... Read more...

St. Joseph Health System Offering FREE Flu Shots

Influenza is a highly contagious seasonal respiratory infection that frequently leads to hospitalization and sometimes death. Approximately 200,000 Americans are hospitalized and 25,000-30,000 people die each year. Even with milder cases, ... Read more...

Culver Leaf Pick-up Begins Monday

Starting on Monday, November 4th the Town of Culver will begin their fall leaf pickup. The town asks citizens to NOT pile leaves into the street for pickup, instead, please pile them at the edge of the lawn. Keeping the leaves out of the ... Read more...

Governor and First Lady Host Trick-or-Treaters at the Governor’s Residence

  Trick-or-treaters stop for a photo with Gov. Holcomb and First Dog Henry Holcomb. Volunteers wore Jurassic Park themed costumes. Gov. Eric J. Holcomb dressed as a scientist, First Lady Janet Holcomb dressed as a woman riding a ... Read more...

Young and Cardin Introduce Resolution Honoring Sikh Community

U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Ben Cardin (D-Md.) Thursday introduced the first Senate resolution honoring Sikh Americans. The resolution works to further diversity and afford all Americans the opportunity to better understand, ... Read more...