Plymouth Police Department officers were dispatched to the Red Rock Inn Friday, July 26 for the report of a fight in progress.
Continue readingTraffic Stop Warrant Arrest
Officers with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop Monday, July 29 at 9:12 p.m. ET on a vehicle that reportedly disregarded the red light at Michigan Street and Hoham Drive.
Continue readingMarshall County Sheriff’s Department Receives Recognition
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has achieved a silver level recognition for 2023 as part of the Lexipol Connect Customer Recognition Program which recognizes law enforcement agencies for excellence in training management.
Continue readingMotorists Reminded to Stop for School Buses
As students head back to the classroom, law enforcement officers are reminding motorists to be on the lookout for school buses in the community.
Continue readingDrive-by Shooting Arrest
Plymouth Police Department officers responded to the area of Beerenbrook and Jackson Street for reports of shots fired Wednesday, July 31 at 1:44 a.m. ET.
Continue readingOperating while Intoxicated
Officers with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop Sunday, July 28 at 12:51 a.m. ET at U.S. 30 and Oak Drive on a vehicle reportedly traveling 80 mph in a 50 mph zone.
Continue readingOperator Never Licensed
Two people were arrested in separate incidents where drivers were allegedly not licensed.
Continue readingJosh Dingeldein appointed Assistant Principal at Plymouth High School
The Plymouth Community School Corporation recently announced the appointment of Josh Dingeldein as the new assistant principal of Plymouth High School.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Contract Ordinance
The Commissioners approved Ordinance No. 2024-17; An Ordinance Setting Forth Requirements for County Contracts and the review and approval of County Contracts. The ordinance was passed unanimously on first read by all three commissioners, and passed on second and third read in a subsequent meeting by President Stan Klotz and Vice President Mike Burroughs.
Continue readingINDOT Hoosier Helpers and GEICO promote Buckle Up Phone Down Safety Campaign
Additional Unsafe Conditions Found at The Pointe in Plymouth
Residents at The Pointe are still being displaced from the facility they call home until additional unsafe conditions are resolved.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Revised Jail Repairs Contract
Marshall County Jail Maintenance Director John Greer presented an updated Jail Repair Proposal from FABCON to the Commissioners during their recent meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Department Receives New Fire Engine
The Plymouth Fire Department took possession of a new fire engine Wednesday, July 31.
The new fire engine is a 2024 Pierce Velocity pumper. It was delivered on the 42nd anniversary of an accident that claimed the lives of five Plymouth Fire Department firefighters July 31, 1982. It is dedicated to the memory of Al Kriscunas, Dane Hoffhien, Randy Hansen, Brian Samuels, and Gary Van Vactor who lost their lives responding to a call July 31, 1982. The fire truck is named “Engine 82”.
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Plymouth Community School Superintendent Gives Update on Projects
Newly Approved NIPSCO Gas Rates to Take Effect in August
NIPSCO received a decision from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its gas rates.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners and Council Approve $1.2 Million for Highway Department
The Marshall County Council and Commissioners approved support of $1.2 million for the Highway Department.
Continue readingMarshall County Plan Commission Takes up Legal Fees, Budget Discussion
A light agenda turned into a heavy discussion for the Marshall County Plan Commission as the budget line item for legal fees was the topic.
Continue readingPlymouth Council Hears Golf Cart Ordinance on First Read, Will Take Effect on January 1, 2025 if Formally Passed
The Plymouth Common Council heard Ordinance No. 2024-2228 An Ordinance to Amend the Code of Ordinances of the City of Plymouth Concerning Use of Golf Carts on Streets and Alleys on first read. The ordinance, if passed, will take full effect on January 1, 2025 which will include a registration requirement, fees for violations including impounding the vehicle on the fourth offense, and a 36 inch or taller height restriction that applies to passengers. Adult passengers will also not be allowed to hold passengers in their laps; all passengers must be seated.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Train Depot Roof
The Culver Town Council members took time during their meeting Thursday, July 25 to discuss the need to replace the roof at the Train Depot.
Continue readingLilly Endowment Community Scholarship Application Now Available in Marshall County
The 2025 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship application is now available in Marshall County through the Marshall County Community Foundation.
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