The Plymouth Community School Corporation has named Ward Byers as Director of Safety and Security for the Corporation.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation Building Projects Ready for Bid
The proposed projects at two of the John Glenn School Corporation buildings have been sent out for bid, according to Superintendent Christopher Winchell.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Hears Bourbon Fire Department Report
The Bourbon Town Council recently approved $500 requested by the Bourbon Fire Department Chief Chad Stepp for the annual fireworks show during the Bourbon Summer Fest which is held every second weekend of August.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Address Multiple Issues
Shannon McLeod, Grant Administrator for Priority Projects updated the Commissioners that there have been no bids for the owner-occupied housing projects; contractors are in high demand and are pursuing larger, more profitable projects. She will continue to try to motivate bid submissions and will advertise again.
Continue readingPlymouth Redevelopment Looks at Amending TIF plan
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will have a public hearing on amending the economic development plans for three TIF Districts in the city, TIF #1 US 30/Oak Road, TIF #2 East Jefferson and the Plymouth central business district, and TIF #3 the US 30/Pine Road district.
Continue readingThursday is Kids Day at the Marshall County Fair
The kids have a lot to look forward to at the Marshall County Fair on Thursday as it’s Kids Day with plenty of activities for all ages at the fairgrounds in Argos.
Continue readingMarshall County Police make warrant arrest
On Tuesday, July 18, 2023, Marshall County Police Officer Truty conducted a traffic stop on 9th Road near Quince Road.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Make Domestic Battery Arrest
On Saturday at 12:14 a.m. Plymouth Police observed a commotion in the area of Washington and Center Streets in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County Deputies Make Battery Arrest
On Monday at 7:21 p.m., Marshall County Dispatch advised officers of a possible battery that had taken place in the 10,000 block of Lincoln Highway between a boyfriend and girlfriend.
U.S. 31 to Have Lane Closures Near La Paz
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Rieth Riley Construction will have alternating lane closures on U.S. 31 between U.S. 6 and Tyler Rd. starting on or after Monday, July 24.
Continue readingArrest Made at Plymouth Police Station
Friday night at 11:57 p.m. a Plymouth officer responded to the Plymouth Police Department to speak with Chasity Smith, 25, of Plymouth about a stolen wallet.
Continue readingUnwanted Guest Arrested
Domestic Disturbance
On Saturday at 11:07 p.m. Plymouth Police were dispatched to Walmart after receiving a 911 call about some type of domestic issue.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Make Warrant Arrests
Marshall County Council Talks Budget
The Marshall County Council discussed the 2024 Budget. President Jesse Bohannon recommended an increase of wages by 3% which was the recommended amount for the 2024 budget for the rest of the County, $10,000 for Legal Services, and $10,000 for Professional Services.
Continue readingMarshall County is Urging Drivers to Slow Down
This summer, The Marshall County Traffic Safety Partnership is teaming up with other Indiana law enforcement agencies to keep drivers and passengers safe by raising awareness about the dangers of speeding and urging drivers to obey speed limits.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Approves Requests, Hear Updates
Plan Commission Director Ty Adley sought the Council’s support for moving forward with the hiring process for a Planning Technician. He will be requesting a $21,000 transfer and an additional appropriation of $3,500 in August to begin the process. That position has been vacant since December.
Continue readingA Lot of Shows to See Tuesday at the Fair
A lot of shows top the agenda for the Marshall County Fair on Tuesday with the Antique Tractor Show taking place all day at the Fairgrounds in Argos.
Continue readingMaxinkuckee Players Present “Salute to Broadway” at The REES
The Maxinkuckee Players will be taking the stage at The REES theatre for five performances in July.
There will be two matinees at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 23 and Sunday, July 30.