Local & State News

Sullivan Arrested for Domestic Battery

A 40 year old woman was arrested for Domestic Battery Tuesday afternoon after Plymouth Police were dispatched to 812 Ferndale Street.  About 4:15 police were called for a domestic situation.  Officer Emenhiser discovered that the victim ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Board Asked to Consider Water Rate Increase

The Bourbon Town Council is in the early stages of determining future water rates. During Tuesday night’s meeting, Steve Stacy, Waste Water Superintendent, presented his survey of rates from neighboring communities. According to Stacy, ... Read more...

Plymouth Airport Board Meeting

           Plymouth Airport manager, Bill Sheley told the Board of Airport commissioners at Tuesday’s meeting that he has had verbal assurances that Culver Military Academy will move their aviation program to the Plymouth ... Read more...

HAUNTED TRAIL HAS SOMETHING FOR YOUNG AND OLD

The popular Haunted Trail returns on Saturday and Sunday October 14th, 15th and Saturday, October 21st to Potawatomi Wildlife Park.  The event is a project of the Zombie Project of Community Destination Imagination in conjunction with ... Read more...

Layman Arrested for Theft at WalMart

Saturday afternoon about 3 Plymouth Police Units were dispatched to Wal-Mart for a theft. When Officer Krynock arrived on scene, he located the suspect 28 year old Seth Layman of Plymouth in the parking lot and detained him. I During an ... Read more...

Take a Home Fire Safety Tour with Family During Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 8-14

Indiana’s fire marshal is encouraging Hoosier families to take fire safety seriously by planning evacuation routes for their homes as part of Fire Prevention Week, October 8-14. This year’s theme, “Every Second Counts: Plan Two Ways ... Read more...

Smith-Over Arrested by City Police for DWS & Possession of Marijuana

Plymouth Police Officer Ben McIntyre stopped 32 year old Matthew Smith-Over of Bremen Friday night at Michigan and Monroe Streets for a traffic violation. During his investigation he found Smith-Over’s driving status was Suspended with a ... Read more...

Bourbon Police Chief to Return to Work

Bourbon Police Chief Bill Martin will be returning to his duties on October 17 following a health related problem.  During Tuesday’s Town Board meeting he said he will be subject to light duty only and another officer will be needed to ... Read more...

The Perfect Blend: Coffee Tasting & Book Signing, Bremen Public Library

What could be a more perfect blend than books and coffee? Join the Bremen Public Library on Friday, October 13 for The Perfect Blend — a coffee tasting featuring Mean Bean’s full line of fall flavors combined with a book ... Read more...

Plymouth Police Arrest Knox Man after Foot Pursuit

A Knox man is behind bars after he fled on foot from a police stop at Oak and Hoham Drive just before 1 Wednesday morning. Plymouth Police were dispatched to the Red Rock Inn for a criminal mischief report.  The caller told the dispatch ... Read more...

Shady Rest Committee Hears Concerns from Neighbors

The Shady Rest Committee (Commissioner Kurt Garner, Co. Council President Judy Stone, Ward Byers head of Community Corrections, Deb VanDeMark County Clerk, citizen representative Dennis Beville, Bill Walters from the Plymouth City Council ... Read more...

Furnivall Arrested for Provation Violation and Interfering with a Drug Screen

A probationer was arrested Monday evening and lodged in the Marshall County Jail for Probation Violation and Interfering with a drug or alcohol screen. Plymouth Police Officer Jeremy Enyart was dispatched to the Marshall County Probation ... Read more...

Leah Guild Smith Crowned 2017 Football Homecoming Queen

Plymouth High School senior, Leah Guild Smith, the daughter of Dr. Tim and Sarah Smith was crowned Homecoming Football Queen Friday night after being voted on by the student body and staff of PHS. Leah is a member of the Plymouth High ... Read more...

Bourbon Town Board Updated on Abandoned and Rundown Properties

The Bourbon Town Council along with their attorney, Mark Wagner, continue to take the necessary steps to make the owners of abandoned or rundown properties come into compliance. During their October 9 meeting, Wagner presented updates on ... Read more...

Board of Works Opens Bids for 2017 Fall Street Projects

Bids for the 2017 Fall Street & Sidewalk Projects were opened during Monday evening’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting. Four companies offered bids on the 29 different projects that were grouped into three separate ... Read more...

Milton Arrested for Domestic Battery

Plymouth Police and Plymouth EMS  were dispatched to the Economy Inn on North Michigan Street Saturday, October 7th at approximately 10:00pm for a female who called 911 about a fight between her and her boyfriend. Arriving on the scene ... Read more...

County Council Actions from Monday Meeting

Marshall County Highway Administrator, Laurie Baker requested the County Council waive the 10% salary reduction for 90 days on a new employee during their meeting Monday. Baker said Don Coffin hired into the Highway Department from the ... Read more...

City Police Serve Warrants

Plymouth Police arrest two individuals on Saturday, October 7th on warrants.  A traffic stop near the intersection of Michigan and Airport Road at 10 p.m. landed 44 year old Cris Cruz of Lawrence in jail when Officer Emenhiser discovered ... Read more...

City Board of Public Works Writes off 2016 Delinquent Bills

During Monday evening’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, members agreed to write off 2016 delinquent bills totaling $1,883.63.  The total includes $834.38 for water bills, $471.40 wastewater billing, $525.38 for ... Read more...

County Police Looking for Driver who Fled Sunday Morning Crash on Muckshaw Road

  Marshall County Police are asking anyone with information on the Sunday morning accident in the 10,000 block of Muckshaw Road to contact them with details. At 1:32 a.m. a 2013 Volkswagen 4 door passenger car was south bound and for an ... Read more...