Local & State News

Mark Clemons Jr. Arrested by City Police for Residential Entry & Indecent Exposure

Officers from the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to the 100 block of Green Street early Thursday morning, September 12th about 2:45 for an unwanted guest attempting to gain entry to the residence. Officer Paul Stamper arrived ... Read more...

Funding Released for Permanent Supportive Housing Project in Plymouth, Construction Spring 2020

On Wednesday, Garden Court received notification of the funding release from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) for the Serenity Permanent Supportive Housing project in Plymouth. In June the Board of Directors ... Read more...

Pair Arrested in Parking Lot of Hacienda for Drugs

Officer Arnold with the Plymouth Police Department responded to a medical call in the parking lot of the Hacienda Tuesday night just before 11 for a motorist slumped over. Arriving on scene the officer found a female seated in the ... Read more...

Bourbon Resident Upset with Town Street Paving

Bourbon homeowner Rosemary Shearer at 207 West Sunset expressed her opinions on how the town has chosen which streets to repave and shared her disgust that her street has not been repaved since 1994 during Tuesday’s Town Council meeting. ... Read more...

HEALTH OFFICIALS URGE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST MOSQUITOES AS RARE VIRUS IS DETECTED IN NORTHERN INDIANA

State health officials are urging Indiana residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites in response to the detection of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus activity in northern Indiana. Since mid-August of this year, three horses ... Read more...

Macy Woman Fails Probation Dept. Drug Screen, Arrested

A 29 year old woman from Macy was arrested by Plymouth Police for a probation violation. Wednesday afternoon, September 11th, Officer John Weir was dispatched to the Marshall County Probation Department for a female that had failed a drug ... Read more...

Indiana State Police: Beware of Phone Scams

Troopers of the Indiana State Police have been advised by several citizens of scammers using the identification of Social Security Administration stating that there are issues with your social security number.  This is an attempt for ... Read more...

Young-Duckworth Bill to Provide TSA Precheck to Disabled Veterans Passes the Senate

 U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Tammy Duckworth’s (D-Ill.) bipartisan legislation to provide disabled veterans TSA Pre√® unanimously passed the Senate this week. TSA Pre√® is already offered to active duty, reserves, and ... Read more...

ART SENDS A MESSAGE TO VETERANS

Artistic patriotic banners were installed today at River Park Square to pay tribute to the Vietnam veterans during the Vietnam Wall Visiting Tour in Plymouth from Sept 11-15. The purpose of these banners is to thank all the veterans for ... Read more...

Songwriters and Guitar Stylists, Andy Noyes and Marty Miles To Appear this Weekend at Wild Rose Moon

This weekend, Wild Rose Moon Performing Arts Center plays host to two dynamic songwriters and guitar stylists, Andy Noyes and Marty Miles. Andy Noyes’ music is a remarkable blending of musical styles which, according to others, “are ... Read more...

Bourbon Man Arrested for Burglary with a Deadly Weapon, Intimidation and More

Bourbon Police arrested a man Tuesday night following the report of an armed burglary. Just before 10:30 Bourbon Police Officer Matt Geiger was dispatched to a home in the 400 block of East Liberty Street for a man breaking into the ... Read more...

Vietnam Memorial Wall Opens Today at Noon

Crews started early Thursday morning erecting the Vietnam Memorial Wall in River Park Square.  It will open at noon Thursday and remain open 24/7 until 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 15th. ... Read more...

City Opens Bids for Fall Street Projects

The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety opened bids for the fall Street and Sidewalk program on Monday evening. The projects for this fall are Williams Street from South Michigan Street to Liberty Street; Third Street from Lake ... Read more...

Updated: High School Student Struck by Vehicle at Michigan & Jefferson Street

Plymouth Police were dispatched to the intersection of Michigan and Jefferson Street Wednesday morning at 7:55 for a car versus pedestrian accident. The driver of vehicle, 63 year old Susan Butzer of Bremen told Officer John Weir that she ... Read more...

Culver Workforce Housing Development Continues with Groundbreaking

The Town of Culver’s latest workforce housing initiative, The Paddocks, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 11. This development is the next step in Culver’s ongoing effort to support local employers by ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Council Works to Resolve 2 Issues

The Bourbon Town Council is near resolving two of the many concerns they have been trying to resolve over the last several years. During the September 10 meeting of the council, Town Attorney Tony Wagner presented a completed contract that ... Read more...

Nichole Hicks New Executive Director of Heminger House

The Heminger House Shelter in Plymouth has announced a new executive director. On July 22nd the Board of Directors vote Nichole Hicks as the next executive director. Hicks started as an intern at the shelter in early 2015.  Being a ... Read more...

Update 10 a.m.: Street Closure in Culver on Thursday

UPDATE:  from the Culver Town Clerk/Treasurer:  Change of plans for School Street – it will be open through the end of this week. Beginning Monday, September 16, it will be closed to lay the sewer line. Thank you for your patience. ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Council Public Hearing in Oct. on Possible Rate Increase

The public will be given an opportunity at a hearing in October to express their opinions and/or ask questions concerning a possible rate increase the Bourbon Water Utility is considering. The firm of Baker Tilly spoke to the Bourbon Town ... Read more...

CONSUMER ALERT: Double Check Before You Write a Check

Attorney General Curtis Hill warns Hoosiers to be cautious when donating to relief efforts to help those affected by Hurricane Dorian. “Hoosiers are generous people,” Attorney General Hill said. “They need to know about potential ... Read more...