Local & State News

CELEBRATING CLEAN WATER AT THE MARSHALL COUNTY 4-H FAIR

Do you know how much water you use every day? The Recycle Depot is partnering with the Marshall County Soil & Water Conservation District to promote wise water use. Their eye-popping exhibit at the Marshall County Fair will demonstrate ... Read more...

Pizza Hut Fundraiser for PHS Boys Soccer Team July 17th

The Plymouth High School Boys Soccer Team will be fundraising Monday evening, July 17th at the Plymouth Pizza Hut. Come out to Pizza Hut, 1919 North Michigan Street and enjoy their award winning buffet and support the PHS Boys Soccer ... Read more...

Registration for Triton School Corporation Announced

It’s back-to-school time and Donna Burroughs, Superintendent of the Triton School Corporation announced registration dates and times. On July 24th and 25th registration will be held in both schools Triton Elementary registration hours ... Read more...

HEMINGER HOUSE ANNOUNCES SUMMER FUNDRAISER

The Heminger House is pleased to announce that now through Labor Day they will be selling DoubleGood Popcorn. With flavors such as Butter Believe It and their famous Chi-Town Chow Down, DoubleGood popcorn is delicious and makes a great ... Read more...

Donnelly, Superintendents Highlight How Senate Health Care Bill Medicaid Cuts Would Harm Indiana Schools

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly and superintendents from school systems across Indiana joined together Wednesday in highlighting how proposed cuts to Medicaid in the Senate health care bill would impact public schools, ... Read more...

State Road 23 Chip Seal Preservation in St. Joseph County

State Road 23 in Saint Joseph County will be closed between Industrial Parkway in North Liberty and Tyler Road in Walkerton beginning Monday, July 17 and running through Tuesday, July 18. Crews will perform a chip seal and fog seal ... Read more...

Plymouth Police Investigate Stabbing, Suspect and Victim juveniles

Tuesday evening about 10:45 officers from the Plymouth Police Department responded to the call of a stabbing that occurred on the city’s south side.           An investigation by Plymouth Police revealed that a juvenile had been ... Read more...

Former Plymouth Man Kills Family and Self in Las Vegas Home

A welfare check Monday evening just after 7 in Las Vegas ended with the gruesome discovery of the bodies of a father, a baby son and a mother, who lost their lives in an apparent murder-suicide. According to Las Vegas Metro Police, a ... Read more...

Marshall County Taco Wars, Nominate Your Favorite Taco Restaurant

After Marshall County restaurants battled it out in the past to find the best burgers and pizzas in the county, it is time to set our sights on Tacos! Marshall County Tourism is proud to announce this year’s Taco Wars! Up to ten ... Read more...

Homestead Dairy Open House

Last September, Homestead Dairy in Plymouth broke ground on a $6 million expansion. Work on the facility is now complete, making it the largest automated robotic dairy farm in the nation. To celebrate, the Houin family will be having an ... Read more...

No Injuries in Semi Crash at US 30 & Oak Drive

Plymouth Police investigate a two semi accident on US 30 just east of Oak Drive Wednesday evening. About 9 p.m. the semis were traveling west on US 30 and one semi clipped the rear of another semi with its trailer causing both semi ... Read more...

Triton High School to offer Compton Scholarship – Provided by Charles and Glendora Compton

Triton School Corporation is delighted to announce that they have received a generous scholarship donation from the Charles and Glendora Trust. This most generous gift of $188,611.00 is to be used for post-secondary scholarships to trade ... Read more...

Lake Fest in Culver this Weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend?  Experience the 33rd Annual Culver Lake Fest, where they have planned a great time for your entire family. The fun starts Friday afternoon at 4 with the food and craft booths opening.  They will ... Read more...

Bremen Police Arrest Unique Parker for Marijuana

Tuesday morning about 1:15 Bremen Police Officer John Tice stopped a vehicle at Bowen Avenue and Sherman Street for a traffic violation. The driver, 23 year old Unique D. Parker of Mishawaka was found to be in possession of Marijuana.  ... Read more...

Donnelly Lauds VA Decision Not to Support Proposed Budget Cuts to Veterans’ Individual Unemployability Benefits

U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly Tuesday lauded the decision by Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. David Shulkin that he will not support moving forward with proposed cuts to Individual Unemployability program for veterans. The Individual ... Read more...

Quick Meetings for Plymouth School Board

The Plymouth School Board held two short meetings on July 11. The first was an Additional Appropriation Hearing concerning the $2 million projects to repair or renovate all but one school building in the corporation. According to ... Read more...

Flynn Plans to Resign from Aviation Board

                Tom Flynn told the Plymouth Board of Aviation Commissioners that he was looking to leave the board.  While he did not present a formal resignation, he told the board that he would resign as soon as Plymouth ... Read more...

ROTARY PANCAKE DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY

The Plymouth Rotary Club will host their Annual Rotary Pancake Days on Friday and Saturday from 7AM until 1PM at the tent on Garro Street in Downtown Plymouth. Rotary Pancake Days features all you can eat pancakes along with a couple ... Read more...

Richard A. “Rich” Wilson, 77, of Plymouth

Click the Johnson Danielson Funeral Home at right for complete ... Read more...

TWO HEARTLAND VIRUS CASES CONFIRMED IN INDIANA

State health officials announced Tuesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed two cases of Heartland virus infection in Indiana over the last two years. Both patients were residents of southern Indiana ... Read more...