Local & State News

Judge Bowen Takes Irwin’s Motion to Dismiss Under Advisement

          Pastor Jim Irwin appeared in Marshall Superior Court I before Robert Bowen Wednesday morning with his Elkhart attorney David Francisco on their motion to dismiss the prostitution related charges. Irwin, ... Read more...

Shop With A Cop Program Collecting for this Year’s Program

      The Shop With A Cop program sponsored by Plymouth F.O.P Lodge 195 in Marshall County is in its 22nd year of providing a bit of holiday cheer to children in Marshall County.  The program offers assistance to youth in ... Read more...

The City of Plymouth is Sweeping Up Leaves

Plymouth Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt said the city’s leaf pick-up program is underway. City residents are encouraged to rake their leaves to the curb in front of their homes and businesses because the leaf machine does not go ... Read more...

TRINITY UMC AGAIN SERVES FREE HOT DOGS TO PLYMOUTH ON HALLOWEEN

Beginning at 5:00 p.m. next Tuesday (October 31), the Trinity United Methodist Church will continue its Treats Not Tricks tradition of sharing free hotdogs, apples and treats with the people of Plymouth.  Lemonade, hot chocolate, and hot ... Read more...

Man Drives to Indiana State Police Post: Is Arrested For Operating While Intoxicated

On  Tuesday, October 24, Indiana State Trooper Patrick O’Keefe arrested a Greenfield, Indiana man for operating while intoxicated after he drove to the Indiana State Police Bremen Post to speak to the trooper. O’Keefe had made ... Read more...

M.C. Museum Offers Ghost Walk the Saturday Evening

The 2017 Ghost Walk will embark promptly at 7:00 p.m. in the Marshall County Museum this Saturday, October 28th. Visitors are encouraged to arrive between 6:30 and 6:50, purchase their tickets and get a group assignment. All groups ... Read more...

Culver named a Stellar Community at Statehouse Ceremony

At a Statehouse presentation on Wednesday, October 25th the Town ofCulver secured the title of a Stellar Community from the 2017 Stellar Communities Designation Program, according to State Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen). Jordan ... Read more...

Frost Advisory in effect for Marshall County area from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m.

A “Frost Advisory” is in effect for the Marshall County area from 3 a.m. Thursday until to 9 a.m. A frost advisory means that frost is expected. Sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left ... Read more...

Avoid Use of Alternative Heating, Exercise Caution When Necessary

Cooler weather is expected this week, and Hoosiers trying to avoid turning on the heat should exercise caution when using alternative methods to heat their homes. “Alternative heating sources are one of the leading causes of home fires ... Read more...

Red Cross Calls for Blood Donors Before the Holiday Season

With the busy holiday season approaching, the American Red Cross encourages donors to give blood now to help ensure a sufficient supply for patients this winter. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, many regular donors delay giving ... Read more...

Plymouth Board of Public Works Discusses Amending Land Sale Split Agreement

The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety continued a discussion on the request of Van Vactor Farms to amend the current Land Sale Split Agreement in the TechFarm. Plymouth City Attorney Sean Surrisi presented the proposed “simple ... Read more...

Board of Public Works and Safety Approves Dr. Plumlee Request

At the request of downtown dentist Dr. Plumlee the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved the creation of two temporary parking passes for his patients. Mayor Mark Senter said he met with Plumlee who was looking for a solution ... Read more...

Justin Wilcox Arrested for Leaving the Scene of Accident & being Twice the Legal Limit

A Plymouth man was arrested after city police investigated a hit and skip accident at the corner of Lake and Kenwood Avenues. Monday evening about 10 Officer Emenhiser located the suspected vehicle at 1000 PIDCO Drive. During the ... Read more...

Odonnell Arrested for Home Detention Violation and Meth

Monday afternoon about 3, Plymouth Police Officer Joe Deisch arrested 43 year old Lisa M. Odonnell for a violation of home detention. During the arrest procedure Odonnell was also found to be in possession of Methamphetamine. She was lodge ... Read more...

Hopkins Arrested on Warrant

Plymouth Police Officer Krynock located 57 year old Richard J. Hopkins walking through Pak-A-Sak parking lot Monday evening about 9:15.  Believing there was a warrant for his arrest, the officer was able to confirm a fines and cost ... Read more...

BOWEN FAMILY MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS

The Bowen Family Medical Scholarship focuses on meeting the health needs of rural communities by supporting primary-care medical students as they work their way through medical school and residency programs. Setting up a scholarship with ... Read more...

Donnelly Announces Support For Bipartisan Bills to Extend Funding for Children’s Health Insurance Program and Community Health Centers

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Tuesday announced his support for the Keep Kids’ Insurance Dependable and Secure (KIDS) Act of 2017 and  Community Health Investment, Modernization, and Excellence Act of 2017, two bipartisan bills that ... Read more...

HEAD RECEIVES 2017 HULMAN HEALTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

      The Indiana Public Health Association awards State Senator Randy Head (R-Logansport, \     right) with a 2017 Hulman Health Achievement Award during the 33rd annual Indiana Public Health Celebration and ... Read more...

PCSC Supports Red Ribbon Week

On Monday, October 23rd the Drug Enforcement Administration kicked off its annual Red Ribbon Campaign. It is the nation’s largest annual drug prevention effort. The Red Ribbon Campaign began in 1985 and the Red Ribbon Week is officially ... Read more...

Triton is the 16 Spirit School of the Year

Triton School Corporation is the winner of the “Spirit of the Year” award from WNDU-TV. The Triton School Corporation is having a special convocation with all Kindergarten through twelfth grade students this ... Read more...