Two men were arrested Tuesday, June 6 by Plymouth Police Department officers on preliminary charges of disorderly conduct.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Choose to Opt into Senate Bill 4 Funding
Marshall County Public Health Nurse Sandy Dunfee asked the Marshall County Commissioners Monday morning to opt into Senate Bill 4 funding.
Continue readingLaPaz Sesquicentennial Celebration Tomorrow!
Plymouth Community School Board Approves Meal Prices for 2023-2024 School Year
School lunch prices will increase for the coming year at the Plymouth Community School Corporation.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Changes Meeting Time
The Bremen Town Council members have changed the start time to their regularly scheduled meetings for the summer months.
Continue readingPlymouth FOP to Sponsor Women’s Self-Defense Class
PLYMOUTH – Plymouth FOP Lodge 195 and BPPOAES Inc. will co-sponsor a women’s self-defense class with instructor Travis Smith and Hybrid Wrestling Club on Saturday, June 17 from 10-11:30 a.m. ET at 2251 Oak Drive in Plymouth.
Bourbon Man Arrested Following Accident in Marshall County
A Bourbon man was arrested Wednesday, June 7 after an accident investigation by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Arrest Two for Operator Never Licensed
The Plymouth Police Department arrested two people for operator never licensed in two separate incidents Monday, June 5.
Continue readingSeveral Marshall County Residents Complain about Road Conditions
Several residents have complained about road conditions this spring to the Marshall County Commissioners.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board Approves MOU for Second School Resource Officer
The Plymouth Community School Board approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the Plymouth Police Department to provide the corporation with two school resource officers for the coming year.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Approves Additional Appropriation Resolution
The Plymouth City Council members approved a resolution during their last meeting that would authorize the transfer of appropriations in the Motor Vehicle Highway Department of the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Meet Tonight
The Marshall County Council members will meet tonight where they will hear from Debbie VanDeMark concerning the solar development policy.
Continue readingPlymouth Woman Arrested on Several Charges Following Traffic Stop
A Plymouth woman was arrested Monday, June 5 after the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department received a call about an intoxicated woman attempting to drive from a residence in the 17,000 block of Tomahawk Trail with children in the vehicle, according to the report.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Department Arrest Two in Separate Incidents
Plymouth police made an arrest of a Plymouth woman on a charge of operating while intoxicated.
Continue readingPlymouth Common Council Updated on River Park Square, Greenways Trail
City of Plymouth Attorney Sean Surrisi provided an update to the Plymouth Common Council on the status of several projects including River Park Square Project Phase II and the Greenways Trail Project Phase III during the last regular meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth Park Board Approves Requests
In Monday night’s meeting, Plymouth Park Superintendent Mike Hite told the Plymouth Park Board that the Plymouth pool will be open slightly ahead of schedule.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Receives April Police Report
The Bourbon Town Council accepted the April 2023 monthly activity report from Bourbon Police Department (BPD) Chief William Martin.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth, Downtown Plymouth Merchants Plan Block Party, Sesquicentennial Birthday Party
The City of Plymouth and the Downtown Plymouth Merchants are hosting a “Kick off to Summer Block Party” and a Sesquicentennial Birthday Party Thursday, June 22 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET.
Continue readingTwo Candidates Withdraw from General Election in Marshall County
Marshall County Commissioners Adopt Fees for Building Permits
The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to adopt an ordinance that would increase fees for building permits in Marshall County.
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