Local & State News

Donnelly’s Office to Host Service Academy Information Nights Across Indiana

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly’s office will host a series of information sessions around Indiana on February 13th, 14th and 15th, for students interested in learning more about the nomination process for the U.S. Military Academy at West ... Read more...

Triton Science Fair Winners

Students from Triton Elementary School recently participated in the school’s Science Fair.  Winners will be going to the Regional Science Fair at Notre Dame next month. Triton Elementary School Top 15 2018 Science Fair awards were ... Read more...

Democrats File

On Friday the Marshall County Democrats filed for a couple of positions on the may Primary. Angie Rupchock-Schafer of Plymouth filed for County Council in District 4. She also filed for Precinct Committeeman and State Convention Delegate. ... Read more...

County Commissioner’s Meeting Monday

The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning at 8:30 in their second floor meeting room of the County Building. The commissioners have a rather lengthy agenda including the Highway Department report with Jason Peters, update ... Read more...

Guerrero Arrested for Driving Without a License

During the traffic stop Wednesday, January 31st at Harrison and Center Streets Plymouth Police Officer Jeremy Enyart discovered that the driver had never received a valid driver’s license. 29 year old Roberto Guerrero of Plymouth to ... Read more...

Gov. Holcomb Announces Next Level Veterans Initiative

Governor Eric Holcomb recently unveiled his  Next Level Veterans initiative, which works to bring together public and private organizations to help discharged military personnel and veterans already living in our state. Under the ... Read more...

Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday

The Plymouth School Board will meet for both an executive session and a regular public meeting on Tuesday, February 6. The regular meeting will follow the executive session and begin on or near 7:00 P.M. Among other agenda items, the Board ... Read more...

Walkerton Woman Arrested at Walmart for Shoplifting

On Wednesday, January 31st about 4:30 in the afternoon Plymouth Police Officer Jeremy Enyart was dispatched to the Plymouth Walmart for a shoplifter that had been detained. During the investigation it was discovered that the suspect had ... Read more...

County Highway to Start Monday Morning at 4

The snow overnight on Saturday sent employees of the Marshall County Highway Department into works Sunday morning at 7 a.m.  The worked a full shift working to clear roadways for Sunday travel. Jason Peters, Supervisor of County Highways ... Read more...

Therapy Thursday Program – “Creating a Capsule Wardrobe”

Got a closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear?  Haven’t seen the back of your closet since acid-washed jeans were the rage? Recycle Depot Director Marianne Peters can help! Bring a sack lunch and join the fun and helpful Therapy ... Read more...

Junior league sign up

Children aged 4-16 (must be 4 by May 1/ must not be 17 before May 1) are eligible to participate in the Plymouth Junior League, Inc. baseball program. In-person Registration will be held at the Webster Recreation Center Saturday, March 17 ... Read more...

MARSHALL COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES FIRST BOWEN FAMILY MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

Jesse Gettinger of Bremen has been named recipient of the first Bowen Family Medical Scholarship. The scholarship honors the legacy of Dr. Otis Bowen, with the hope to encourage primary care physicians to practice in medically under-served ... Read more...

Donnelly Praises Continuation of HIP 2.0 as Opportunity to Increase Substance Abuse Treatment Services

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly released the following statement Friday after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) approved Indiana’s Medicaid waiver extension application. The waiver extends Indiana’s HIP 2.0 through ... Read more...

Miller’s Residents Make Pet Treats

It’s February and time for Miller’s Assisted Living residents to make Pet Treats that they will sell and donate the money to the Marshall County Humane Society.  This has become a yearly event that the residents enjoy ... Read more...

McFarland Files for Re-election to Bourbon Town Board

On Thursday, February 1, incumbent Les McFarland, President of Bourbon Town Council, filed his intentions to be re-elected. Les McFarland is a 28-year resident of Bourbon.  He has two children, Megan, age 17 and Molly, age 15 that attend ... Read more...

David’s Courage Receives Favorable Recommendation from Shady Rest Advisory Committee

By a 5 to 1 voter the Shady Rest Advisory Committee voted to send a favorable recommendation to the Marshall County Commissioners for David’s Courage to operating a sober living operation in the facility.  The recommendation also ... Read more...

Joseph Dillard Died Saturday by Suspected Overdose

Marshall County Coroner John Grolich has released the name of the man who died last Saturday night in the 300 block of West LaPorte Street in Plymouth.  50 year old Joseph F, Dillard was located in an upstairs bedroom by Plymouth Police, ... Read more...

WALORSKI FILES FOR RE-ELECTION

Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) Thursday officially filed for re-election to Congress representing Indiana’s 2nd District. “As a lifelong Hoosier, I’m grateful every day for the opportunity to fight for the hardworking people ... Read more...

Sandoval Arrested by City Police on Parole Violation, New Charge Syringe Possession

Wednesday afternoon about 12:20 Plymouth Police Officers were dispatched to the parking lot of Maurices for a dispute. The male, 25 year old Steven Sandoval of South Bend was involved in the dispute and was found to have a warrant for a ... Read more...

Matthew Morris from Walkerton Arrested Following Crash

On Tuesday, January 30, at approximately 11:30 in the evening Marshall County Police Department received a report of a single vehicle crash on Tamarack Road just south of 2C Road. When officers arrived on scene they found a white, 2001 ... Read more...