Local & State News

Trump arrested

On Thursday, March 1st, 2018 just after 10:00 PM, Marshall County Officer Wozniak initiated a traffic stop on a green 1998 Ford Ranger in the area of Redwood Road and US 30 for an equipment violation.  The driver of the vehicle, Lindsey ... Read more...

Sherriff urges caution for scammers

Due to the recent flood and damage caused by the flood Marshall County Sheriff Matthew Hassel wants to remind the citizens of Marshall County to be aware of possible scammers coming to our area. Unfortunately, many scammers will move into ... Read more...

Museum plans kids day

The Marshall County Museum has some fun activities planned for the kids on Wednesday, March 28 during Spring Break!  Samantha, the 147-lb. Newfoundland service dog will be available for licks and hugs from noon – 3!   Marshall ... Read more...

Mobile Office of IN Attorney General at Plymouth Library 3-7-18

In May of 2017, the Office of the Indiana Attorney General launched its Mobile Operations Center (MOC) to advance constituent services and public outreach on a statewide basis. Staff members with the Attorney General’s office travel ... Read more...

Project Kindness Visits Miller’s

“In a world where you can be anything, be kind!” This is the goal of the Project Kindness Group of Plymouth, Indiana.  The group led by adults Sarrah Davis, Elizabeth Campbell, Marion Ebersole, Megan Atkinson, Zane Cooper, and ... Read more...

New officer sworn in

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department announces the hiring of Richard Ayala for the position of Patrol Officer. Richard Ayala is a 2009 graduate of John Glenn High School and a 2014 graduate of Indiana University South Bend with a ... Read more...

A traffic stop by Plymouth Police Officer Matt Emenhiser was conducted near the intersection of Michigan and Shalley Wednesday, February 28th about 9:30 p.m. The officer noticed the odor of marijuana emitting from inside the vehicle. The ... Read more...

New Chief Operating Officer at Culver

Jerry L. White, CPA, will be joining Culver Academies as the Chief Operations Officer.  He begins his new role on March 1. White comes to Culver from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, where he has served as the Vice President for ... Read more...

T-Shirts and Fundraising to Support Flood Survivors

Show your support for Marshall County families and communities affected by the flooding. Yoder’s Sports Center in Plymouth has generously offered to print fundraising flood shirts for free to help support the relief effort. Buy your ... Read more...

Donnelly, Wicker Announce Bill to Provide Certainty to Brick and Ceramics Industry

U.S. Senators Joe Donnelly (D-IN) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) announced bipartisan legislation that would extend the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) national emission standards timeline for brick, clay, and tile producers for up to ... Read more...

Kiwanis & Miller’s Celebrate National Pancake Day

Miller’s Assisted Living of Plymouth joined with the Kiwanis Club of Plymouth by holding an all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast in honor of National Pancake Day.  The public was invited to attend the event on Tuesday, February 27th.  ... Read more...

Tracing My Family Tree – for Kids at Culver Library

Tracing My Family Tree – for KIDS will be held at the Culver-Union Township Public Library on Saturday, March 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the Children’s Room. This limited-seating event is designed for early elementary students, but open ... Read more...

Monday’s Park Board Meeting Moved

The Plymouth Park Board meeting on Monday, March 5th has been moved from the Conservation Club House due to flooding.  The park Board meeting will be held at the Conference Room of the Plymouth Fire Department at 5 p.m.  Those attending ... Read more...

When Do Vehicle Crashes Happen? This Interactive Site Will Tell You; Learn Even More at the MPH Data Day on March 6, 2018

If you’ve ever wondered is it possible to predict when and where a vehicle crash may occur, the answer to that question is “Yes”. The Indiana State Police engaged the services of the Management Performance Hub, commonly referred to ... Read more...

Health Department to Offer FREE Tetanus Shots for those working in Flood Areas

Marshall County Health officials are urging anyone dealing in and around the floods to make sure they are current on their tetanus booster. “Under normal circumstances, people are not at an increased risk of getting a vaccine-preventable ... Read more...

Regional Cities Initiative to Increase Housing for Growing Workforce in North Central Indiana

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) has approved Regional Cities Initiative funding to support two housing projects in Marshall County. Through the north central Indiana’s regional development planning, area job creators ... Read more...

Plymouth Schools Will Have Make Up Date at End of School Year

The Plymouth Schools will likely have to add a day to the end of the school year after being forced to close for several days due to flooding conditions. Superintendent Andy Hartley said, “This is the first time I can recall that ... Read more...

Volunteers Needed for Saturday, March 3, Flood Clean-Up Day

Historic flooding has deeply impacted Marshall County. Governor Eric Holcomb has implemented a Disaster Declaration for 22 counties in Indiana, including Marshall County. As people return to their homes and places of business to survey the ... Read more...

*Update* Sheriff’s Department Providing Security Training to Places of Worship

Sheriff Matthew Hassel invites the leadership of all Place of Worship to attend this Security Training.  There has been a change of location for this training.  This training is still being provided this Thursday evening March 1st, 2018 ... Read more...

City to Work With Flood Victims thru Building Department

Monday evening the Plymouth City Council passed two exceptions for victims of the 2018 flood event. A citizen’s property that is in the flood affected area that will need extensive repairs will have their building permit fee waived for ... Read more...