Local & State News

IN Attorney General Joins 16-state Coalition Supporting Expanded Health Care Options

Attorney General Curtis Hill has joined a 16-state coalition supporting a Trump administration policy enabling self-employed people and those working for small businesses to participate in Association Health Plans (AHPs). Following an ... Read more...

Walorski Highlights Important Role Fathers Play in Helping Children Thrive

U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.), the top Republican on the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Worker and Family Support, in a hearing this week highlighted the important role fathers play in raising strong, healthy, and thriving ... Read more...

Sam Hicks Performs at Miller’s Campus

Sam Hicks of LaGrange recently performed at the Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Facility and the Assisted Living in Plymouth. Hicks is a well-liked entertainer who plays guitar and banjo and sings country and gospel songs.  He allows his ... Read more...

Rockies auction coming up

Rockies auction coming up PLYMOUTH — The 2019 Plymouth Rockies football season started with a seven-on-seven matchup with CMA Friday and in just one week the Rockies football radio auction fundraiser will take place on WTCA from 9 a.m ... Read more...

Plymouth’s Own Meg Robinson will Open for Ann Arbor favorites, Mustard’s Retreat, at Wild Rose Moon On Saturday, June 15th, 8 p.m.

Plymouth’s own, Meg Robinson, will be the opening act for Mustard’s Retreat, on Saturday June 15th at the Wild Rose Moon Performing Arts Center.  A  featured performer at Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour airing on WTCA and WVPE, Meg has ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Board Approves Selling Residential Lot for Habitat Home Ownership Program

The Bourbon Town Council heard an update on the Marshall County Home Ownership Project during their June meeting. Presenting more details on the project that is being coordinated by the Marshall County Habitat for Humanity that encompasses ... Read more...

West Lafayette Man Arrested After County Officers Offers Assistance to Disabled Vehicle

On Wednesday, June 12th, at 3:07 in the morning, Marshall County Officer Wozniak was dispatched to a disabled vehicle in the area of US 6 and 2A Road. Arriving on the scene and while assisting the driver, the officer noticed drug ... Read more...

Culver Police issue 63 citations & warnings during “Click It or Ticket”

Over 24 days, the Culver Police Department (CPD) issued a total of 63 citations and warnings as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” mobilization. Forty drivers and passengers were issued seatbelt tickets, while three drivers were ... Read more...

Lovely Arrested by County Police for OWI & Endangering

On Tuesday, June 11, Officer Bennett with the Marshall County Police Department conducted a traffic stop at approximately 9:45 p.m. on Tyler Road near Michigan Road. 26 year old Bradley James Lovely of Hamlet was arrested and lodged in the ... Read more...

Cory Harding Arrested for Theft at Brothers Stop & Go and on Warrant

On Wednesday, June 12th about 3:15 Plymouth Police were requested for a theft in progress at The Brothers Stop n Go at 1701 West Jefferson Street.  After a brief investigation, the suspect, 32 year old Cory L Harding of Plymouth was ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Council Approved $2000 for Transportation to the Council on Aging

In other news from the Town of Bourbon meeting, clerk/treasurer Kim Berger informed the council members that dispatch fees for fire, police and medical emergencies would be $10,000 in 2020. She said she had met with other town officials on ... Read more...

Linback Arrested for County Police at LaPaz McDonalds

Officer Bragg with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call of a female in LaPaz on Monday evening, June 10th about 9:30 who appeared to be intoxicated. The officer located the female at the LaPaz McDonald`s, 870 ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Council Tables Request for Gravel Driveway for Additional Info

Local Bourbon resident Alvin Chupp who lives at 606 North Harris Street, appeared before the Bourbon Town Council this week seeking permission to remove sod from what is either a town easement or an unimproved alley and resurface it with ... Read more...

Young, King, Cantwell and Bipartisan Senators Reintroduce Bill to Establish Affordable Housing Task Force

This week, U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Angus King (I-Maine), and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), along with a group of 13 bipartisan Senators, reintroduced the Task Force on the Impact of the Affordable Housing Crisis Act, which aims ... Read more...

Evansville nurse aide sentenced in case prosecuted by Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit

A Vanderburgh County judge on Wednesday handed down an 820-day sentence to an Evansville certified nurse aide (CNA) who pleaded guilty to three counts of neglect of a dependent following an investigation by the Attorney General’s ... Read more...

Flag Day is June 14th

Thursday, June 14th, 2019 is Flag Day.  In the United States,Flag Day is always celebrated on June 14.  It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.  ... Read more...

Gressman picks up the GLSS win Saturday, Woodling wins two features

Great Lakes Super Sprints main event certainly didn’t disappoint and the undercard also provided close racing for the fans. It was a buckeye sweep for the GLSS with all three sprint drivers on the podium hailing from Ohio. Phil Gressman ... Read more...

June 18 Cemetery Crawl in Greene & Walnut Townships

The Marshall County Genealogical Society is hosting the 7th Annual Cemetery Driving Tour on Tuesday, June 18.  The trip will be travel through Green and Walnut Townships stopping at five cemeteries. At each cemetery, there will be a ... Read more...

County BZA Approves Variances of Development Standards for 4016 Liberty Street at Lake of the Woods

Tuesday evening members of the Marshall County Board of Zoning Appeals considered the request of Kim Hochstetler to build a 971 square foot addition on to the 1105 square foot home at 4016 Liberty Street at Lake of the Woods. Both the ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Board Sets Deadline with Property Owner of 803 N. Main Street

The Bourbon Town Council has set a deadline of June 24 for the owner of a property at 803 N. Main Street, commonly known as the Phillips property, to enter into an agreement or the town attorney will proceed with a court date to resolve ... Read more...