Monday is a holiday, and that means federal, state, and local government offices will be closed. That also means mail won’t be delivered. Continue reading
Sheriff Chamberlin Funeral Brings Community Support
A funeral procession took place Thursday morning for Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He passed away on Friday evening after a battle with cancer. A public viewing was held on Wednesday at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home in Plymouth for Marshall County residents to pay their respects.
Sheriff Chamberlin Funeral Procession Thursday
Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin’s funeral will take place in Plymouth, today.
A public visitation was held on Wednesday at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home for members of the public to pay their respects. Chamberlin fought an extensive battle with cancer prior to his death near family on Friday evening.
Marshall County in Heated Race for Regional Cities Grant Funds
Marshall County’s North Central Economic Development Region has been joined by six others in vying for state Regional Cities Initiative grant funds.
John Glenn Teacher Receives National Recognition
A John Glenn High School teacher is again getting national recognition. John Thomas has been honored by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards after his student Holly Rowe’s work was recognized at the group’s 2015 event in New York. Continue reading
Plymouth Schools Review Possible Policy Changes
The Plymouth School Board has decided to acknowledge that the teacher of a dual credit Advanced Placement course is currently without a license.
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Plymouth Medical Center Joins Breastfeeding Initiative
Saint Joseph Health System Plymouth Medical Center is joining a new initiative to encourage new mothers to breastfeed. The EMPower Initiative aims to improve public health by increasing breastfeeding rates in the United States. Continue reading
IDHS Gauging Hoosiers’ Preparedness
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is conducting a survey to figure out how prepared citizens are for emergencies and disasters. Continue reading
Reckless Driver Faces Drug Charge
An Elkhart man faces multiple charges in Marshall County after a Plymouth Police officer reportedly spotted him driving recklessly on west LaPorte Street just after 11 last night.
Rep. Walorski Recognizes Plymouth HS Principal with Congressional Record
A surprise school assembly on Tuesday morning saw Plymouth High School Principal James Condon recognized.
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Chamberlin’s Public Service Commended Following Death
Marshall County has lowered its flags to half-staff in honor of Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He passed away on Friday evening after an extensive battle with cancer. Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmeyer says the passing has affected people in different ways.
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Plymouth Schools Hire Architect Pending Bond Issuance
The Plymouth School Board has approved the hiring of an architect for upgrades to their administration and athletic facilities.
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MCEDC Capital Campaign Reaches One-Third Mark
A campaign designed to increase private sector support for economic development has seen a bit of early success.
Farmers Planning to Increase Plantings in 2016, According to Survey
Farmers are planning to increase their plantings next year, even though prices are still low. That’s according to a survey done by Farm Futures magazine. Continue reading
State and Local Officials Urge Preparedness
It’s September, and that means it’s Preparedness Month in Indiana and throughout the country. Continue reading
Four New Blueberry Sculptures to be Unveiled
Just in time for the Marshall County Blueberry Festival, four new blueberry sculptures are being unveiled in Plymouth this morning. They’re part of “A Bunch of Blueberries in Marshall County,” an outdoor art exhibit created to showcase local artists, while building partnerships between the artists and businesses in the community. Continue reading
Higher Labor Day Travel Fueled by Lower Gas Prices
35.5 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over the Labor Day weekend. Continue reading
Time Needed Before Sheriff Vacancy Filled
A bit of time will likely pass before a replacement is found for Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He was diagnosed with terminal cancer and, after a battle, passed away at his home near family on Friday. He was most recently elected Sheriff in November of 2014.
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Plymouth Schools Consider Bond Resolution for Facility Upgrades
The Plymouth School Board will consider a preliminary bond resolution when they meet tonight.
Gov. Pence Requests FEMA Grant Funds for 19 Counties
Governor Mike Pence has made a formal request for some counties in Indiana to receive FEMA public assistance grants.