Wednesday evening the Plymouth Common Council conducted their regular meetings due to the Memorial Day holiday. They took the first step in the Tax Abatement process for Vigilant Holdings, commonly known as Harrington Noodles. Crystal ... Read more...
A Plymouth woman was arrested last Friday for driving without ever receiving a driver’s license. Just before 2 in the afternoon, Officer Gilmer with the Plymouth Police Department stopped a vehicle at North and Center Streets. 33 year ... Read more...
Seniors at Plymouth High School were honored with awards and scholarships during Friday’s senior awards event. Dozens and dozens of students received local awards and scholarships. The Eugene and Florence Stanley Scholarships were ... Read more...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) confirmed more than 70 Walmart stores and 18 Rural King stores in the state have received rhododendron plants infected with sudden oak death (SOD), a fungal pathogen that kills oak trees. ... Read more...
Wednesday, June 26 is Native American Day Camp at the Marshall County Museum! Visit the model Train Room, Kids Farmer’s Market, make a Native American craft or game, or tour the exhibits from 10-2. Special programs like Native ... Read more...
On Friday, May 24th Officer Chad Beatty with the Plymouth Police Department located 32 year old Nathaniel Howard of Plymouth at his residence at 823 West Garro Street. Nathaniel Howard was taken into custody and lodged in the Marshall ... Read more...
At the Salvation Army Kroc Center in South Bend, U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Wednesday joined students and representatives from Smoke Free St. Joe and the Indiana Chamber to make the case for his Tobacco to 21 Act, which would ... Read more...
After tornadoes and severe weather swept through Indiana on Memorial Day, Attorney General Curtis Hill warned Hoosiers to be wary of scams. Scammers often strike after severe storms, taking advantage of homeowners needing repairs. ... Read more...
In 2008 The City of Plymouth completed a study of the South Gateway to downtown Plymouth. This resulted in a transportation enhancement grant that purchased and demolished the old Dimmit Building and built the walkway along the south ... Read more...
A Mishawaka man was arrested by Bremen Police on Tuesday, May 28th and lodged in the Marshall County Jail for Child Molestation. According to the Bremen PD news release, 47 year old Ricardo Hernandez Vasquez was arrested at 815 West ... Read more...
Hundreds of awards and scholarships were presented to members of the Plymouth High School senior class during Senior Awards last Friday. The PERFECT ATTENDANCE Award was presented by Mr. Kenneth Olson to Brittney Klotz. Brittney had ... Read more...
39 year old Martin Vigil of Plymouth was arrested following a traffic stop on Friday, May 24th. About 10:15 Plymouth Police Officer David Finn stopped a vehicle near 314 East Jefferson Street. Vigil was found to have a suspended drivers ... Read more...
Sunday morning, May 26th, about 10:30 the Marshall County Dispatch Center received two separate calls advising of a reckless driver eastbound on US 30. After observing the vehicle pass, Plymouth Police Officer Shelley Church initiated a ... Read more...
The 13th annual Yellow River Festival takes place this Saturday and Sunday in River Park Square in downtown Plymouth. Come be a part of the Yellow River Festival celebrating Marshall County history, encompassing the years 1840 through ... Read more...
Monday evening, May 27th Plymouth Police Officers were dispatched to 1017 North Plum Street in reference to a physical fight between three males. Officer Enyart conducted an investigation of the situation and arrested 42 year old Earl ... Read more...
Heartland Artists Gallery is proud to welcome Leanor Papai to the Gallery in the month of June as our featured artist. There will be an Open House, Sunday, June 2 from 1-4 p.m. at the Gallery located at 101 N. Michigan Street in downtown ... Read more...
Attorney General Curtis Hill Tuesday joined a group of 52 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to automatically forgive the student loans of veterans who became totally and permanently disabled in connection ... Read more...
Residents of Miller’s Assisted Living had a busy and enjoyable Memorial Day. While some were able to attend the Memorial Day ceremonies held in the downtown area or with family members; others stayed home enjoyed a traditional picnic ... Read more...
A tragic accident on Memorial Day on the Ohio Turnpike claimed the life of three people, two of whom were from Plymouth and one from South Bend and injured four others. The crash involving two semis and two passenger vehicles happened ... Read more...