
A supplier for the marine, RV and specialty vehicle markets is setting up shop in Bourbon, with plans to add nearly 200 jobs in the next year. Indiana Composites, LLC is moving into the Reynold’s Building on Center Street. Officials plan to invest about $3 million in new machinery and an additional $790,000 in renovations. Continue reading



Several projects have been completed, and several more are in the works. That’s according to officials with the Plymouth Municipal Airport.
Marshall County asked about taxes, and the Town of Culver has provided an answer.
Work to improve some of the railroad crossings in Plymouth may begin in the near future. The city’s been working for months to contact the owners of the city’s railroads to fix some of the rough crossings and address other issues, but little progress had been made until the last few weeks.
Plymouth school principals reviewed their schools’ test results during Tuesday’s school board meeting. Last month, the elementary school principals discussed their schools’ scores on last year’s ISTEP test. This week, Riverside Intermediate School Principal Jeni Hirschy and Lincoln Junior High School Principal Reid Gault had the chance to talk about their schools’ results.
A candidate for state office in Marshall County has received the endorsement of a “Pro-Family” organization’s Political Action Committee.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the Tuesday afternoon drowning death of a fisherman in Lake Maxinkuckee.
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation announced the creation of jobs in Bourbon, Tuesday morning.
Improvements to Plymouth’s pedestrian facilities were discussed during Monday’s Board of Works Meeting. City Engineer Rick Gaul gave board members an update on Plymouth’s Safe Routes to School project.
The Plymouth School Board will get an update on some more test scores during tonight’s meeting.
The Marshall County Emergency Management Agency believes it’s time to get prepared for severe weather.
Emergency dispatchers are getting some recognition this week. Governor Mike Pence has officially declared this week Public Safety Telecommunications Week.
The Indiana Department of Transportation is recognizing Work Zone Awareness Week, and they’re reminding motorists not to be THAT driver.
A 44-year-old Plymouth woman was arrested in the Walmart parking lot Friday evening on a glue sniffing charge, among other offenses.
Absentee voting is underway in Indiana, and area county clerk’s offices are reporting the ballot totals from last week.
The National Weather Service has extended the flood warning for the Kankakee River at U.S. 30 until Friday afternoon. Flood stage is 10 feet. As of Sunday afternoon, the river was holding steady at 10.2 feet. 


