Local & State News

Taste of Marshall County 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk August 11

Grab your shoes and get ready! TheTaste of Marshall County 5K and 1 mile Run/Walk will be held this Saturday, August 11 with a 4 pm start time at Young Amphitheatre in Centennial Park in Plymouth.  This is a chip-timed race sponsored by ... Read more...

DON’T FORGET IMMUNIZATIONS ON YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL LIST

The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is reminding parents that immunizations are an essential part of getting ready to go back to school. “It’s important to make sure your child’s vaccinations are up to date, not only to ... Read more...

Commissioners to Consider New Pod for County Jail

The Marshall County Commissioner are now considering an additional pod at the County Jail. On Monday, Marshall County Sheriff Matt Hassel told the County Commissioner the jail is experiencing an increase in their jail population and that ... Read more...

Plymouth Native Plays a Key Role in Unique Navy Mission Aboard Guided-Missile Submarine

A 2016 Plymouth High School graduate and Plymouth, native is serving in the U.S. Navy as part of a crew working aboard a unique guided-missile submarine, USS Michigan, one of only four in the Navy’s fleet. Fireman Hope Barrow, a ... Read more...

PHS Alumni Honor Gantz, Class of 1938 and Oldest Living Alumni, Margaret Markley

On Friday the Plymouth High School Alumni Association held the All Alumni In The Park event at River Park Square as part of the Mayor’s Month of Music.  Jan Boos Beam chairman of the committee honored Bernice Dewelius Gantz, class of ... Read more...

Pair from South Bend Arrested by County Police for Stolen Vehicle and Meth

A traffic stop on Saturday by a Marshall County Police Officer ended with two South Bend people being arrested for meth in a stolen vehicle.  Shortly after 10:00 PM on August 4th  Marshall County Officer Wozniak initiated a traffic stop ... Read more...

BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY REMINDERS FOR DRIVERS

The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency would like to remind everyone that the new school year begins on Tuesday, August 7, for several school corporations in the county. Drivers need to be proactive in order to keep kids safe as ... Read more...

Flood Advisory in effect for Western Marshall County

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for portions of Marshall County. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms about 7:45 p.m.   Doppler radar estimates that between 1 and 2 inches of rain has fallen ... Read more...

Bremen Police Arrest Brittney Craig of Knox on Warrant

Bremen Police Officer Wes Atkins arrested a Knox woman Sunday morning after responding to a nuisance call. About 4:30 Sunday morning, Bremen Police were dispatched to 207 West Plymouth Street, apartment D for a disturbance call.  29 year ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m.

The Plymouth School Board will hold an executive session on August 7 at 6:00 P.M. followed by a regularly scheduled meeting on or near 7:00 P.M. Among other agenda items, the board will receive a project update on the Lincoln Junior High ... Read more...

River-Friendly Farmer Award to be Presented at State Fair to Starke County Farmers

Since 1999, key conservation and agricultural organizations have sponsored the River Friendly Farmer (RFF) Program. The statewide initiative recognizes farmers, who through good production management practices helps keep Indiana’s ... Read more...

World’s Ice Cream Eating Championship Winner Announced at the Indiana State Fair

Sunday a crowd of enthusiastic fairgoers gathered to watch current world eating champion Joey Chestnut and other competitive eaters battle it out in an attempt to break the world record for ice cream eating. Held at the Indiana State ... Read more...

Deadline for Hoosier Students to Apply for 2018 Service Academy Nomination with Donnelly Office is September 14

Today, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly’s office announced that Indiana students interested in pursuing a nomination to one of our nation’s service academies must submit their nomination application to the Senator’s office by 6:00 PM ... Read more...

Class of 1968 Robert Whitehead 2018 Distinguished Alumni

The Plymouth High School Alumni Association made major changed to their annual event and this year moved the program to River Park Square and joined it with the first night of the Mayor’s Month of Music event. More than 2,000 people ... Read more...

United Way Hosts 3rd Annual Taste of Marshall County, Saturday, August 11

Indulge your taste buds and enjoy a family fun night at the 3rd annual Taste of Marshall County,Saturday, August 11 from 5-10pm located at Young Amphitheatre in Centennial Park, Plymouth. The event kicks-off with a 5k/1 mile run/walk ... Read more...

Results of July 28 DUI Task Force Sobriety Checkpoint

The Marshall County DUI Task Force conducted a Sobriety Checkpoint on Saturday, July 28 from 9 p.m. till midnight in the 1500 block of North Oak Drive in Plymouth. The results of the sobriety checkpoint: One hundred fourteen (114) vehicles ... Read more...

Commissioners Meeting Monday Morning

The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning at 8:30 in the second flood meeting room of the County Building.  Agenda for the day includes a report from County Highway Supervisor Jason Peters. Art Jacobs, President of the ... Read more...

Eagle Scout Court Of Honor

Anna Corbett, Marketing Director and Cindy Flagg, Activity Director of Miller’s Assisted Living were recently invited to attend the Eagle Scout Court of Honor Awards Ceremony held at Christo’s Banquet Center in Plymouth.  Three young ... Read more...

Plymouth Tractor Supply Celebrating Pets of All Kinds During Month Long Out Here With Animals Event

Tractor Supply Company in Plymouth​ is dedicating the entire month of August to showing its appreciation for animals. The rural lifestyle retailer will host a variety of animal-centric happenings and deals as part of Out Here With ... Read more...

REES STAGE WILL HONOR PLYMOUTH EDUCATOR

With the gathering of PHS Alumni in River Park Square for the Mayor’s Month of Music series, it just seemed appropriate to make the announcement that the new performance stage at The REES will be named in honor of an educator who ... Read more...