Local & State News

Young, Cantwell Introduce Bill to Improve Medicare Coverage for People Living with Lymphedema

U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), and 28 colleagues introduced bipartisan legislation to improve Medicare coverage for lymphedema patients. The Lymphedema Treatment Act would increase and improve care for ... Read more...

Walorski Statement on Funding Bill

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) Thursday released the following statement after the House passed legislation to fund the government and provide $22.5 billion for border security: “I voted for this bill because it keeps the government ... Read more...

Young Votes to Fund the Government and Increase Border Security

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Thursday issued the following statement after voting for legislation to fully fund the government and provide $22.54 billion in total border security funding, including $1.375 billion for 55 new miles of ... Read more...

ARGOS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NEW LOGO AND WEBSITE

The Argos Community Development Corporation has launched a new logo and website that displays the organization’s focus and demonstrates some of the advantages and amenities to living in Argos. The new logo and website highlight Argos ... Read more...

Actions from Bourbon Town Council Meeting

Bourbon Town Council members officially entered into a contract during their February 12th, meeting with Anthony Wagner to serve as the town’s attorney.  Wagner of Wagner & Wagner, LLC has served in that capacity since February, ... Read more...

County to Increase Confidential Drug Buying Funds with Grant Monday

The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office will have additional funds available for confidential drug buying funds thanks to the work of the Drug Task Force and the County Council. On Monday, Marshall County prosecutor Nelson Chipman asked ... Read more...

HEMINGER HOUSE ANNOUNCES TELETHON

The Heminger House is partnering with WTCA AM 1050 & FM 106.1 to raise money during Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Awareness Month.  Join us LIVE on WTCA on Friday, April 12th from 11 AM to 4 PM to hear all about the shelter and what ... Read more...

Argos Elementary Prepares For the 2019-2020 School Year

Argos Elementary welcomes all families wishing to attend Argos Community Schools.  In preparation for the 2019-2020 school year, Argos Elementary will be hosting Preschool/Pre-K Round-Up on Thursday, March 7, 2019 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. ... Read more...

Prom Dresses for Free!

The Plymouth Chapter of Tri Kappa is once again hosting “Promenade to Prom”, to assist young ladies with finding a dress for prom. Even better, the first dress they select is FREE! This year’s Promenade will be held Saturday, ... Read more...

Marshall County’s Neighborhood Center’s Dancing with the Stars Event Breaks Fundraising Record

The Marshall County Neighborhood Center’s Dancing with the Stars fundraiser broke its fundraising record last Saturday, February 9th, at its 11th annual event at Swan Lake Resort, raising $101,000 for the Center. A sold out crowd of over ... Read more...

Young Votes to Confirm William Barr as Attorney General

U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) Thursday voted to confirm President Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, William Barr. Senator Young issued the following statement after Barr was confirmed on a 54-45 vote: “One of the Senate’s ... Read more...

Attorney General Hill: Be Suspicious of Advertising Mailers Claiming You Have Won a Prize

Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to be skeptical of advertising mailers claiming they have won prizes – especially when “winners” must pick up prizes at car dealerships or other sales-oriented venues. “Typically, ... Read more...

Jana’s Gymnastics Competed in the Largest Gymnastics Meet in the World

Jana’s Gymnastics competed in Chicago at the Chicago Style Gymnastics Meet on February 8th and 9th. This meet is the largest gymnastics in the world with over 4,000 competitors representing 125 clubs from 23 different states and 5 ... Read more...

Singing Valentine Arrives at Miller’s

What could be more fun that having your exercise class interrupted to receive a Singing Valentine? That is exactly what happened at Miller’s Assisted Living Facility during Thursday morning’s exercise! The Rose Hips – a four part ... Read more...

Plymouth Board of Public Works Affirms Demolition Order for Apartment Complex on Broadway

An apartment complex with multiple units on the city’s northwest side could be demolished in the next couple of months. During Monday evening’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, City Building Commissioner Keith ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Moves Referendum Tax Levy to May Primary Ballot

The Plymouth School Board members were in unanimous agreement during their February 12th meeting to adopt a Referendum Tax Levy Resolution. Registered voters residing in the boundaries of the school corporation will be asked to vote on the ... Read more...

Andrew Fitzpatrick – New Chief Executive Officer for Boys & Girls Clubs of Marshall County

Andrew Fitzpatrick has been named the new CEO for the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall County. In May of 2018 Billie Treber resigned as the executive director of the Boys and Girls Club after 17 years.  The board of directors took ... Read more...

Request to Restrict Parking at Novelty and Plum Tabled by Board of Public Works & Safety

The request to limit parking at the corner of Novelty and Plum Streets in Plymouth was tabled by the Board of Public Works and Safety. Monday evening, local businessman Greg Frushour told the board the warehouses he owns at that corner has ... Read more...

Oliver Ford Awarded Quote for Street Department Pick-Up

Plymouth Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt asked the Board of Public Works and Safety to award the quote for a new 3500 series truck to the low bidder during their meeting Monday evening. During the January 28th meeting two quotes were ... Read more...

Walorski Leads Special Order on Protecting Lives of Infants

U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) Wednesday led 21 of her colleagues in a Special Order, a one-hour series of speeches on the House floor, on the need to pass legislation to protect the lives of infants born alive after failed ... Read more...