Director of Marshall County Community Corrections Ward Byers announced his resignation Thursday during the Community Corrections Advisory Board meeting.
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Tim Stop at the REES July 8
Tim Stop is returning to Plymouth for a performance on Saturday, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET at the REES Theatre.
Continue readingTwo People Arrested after Suspicious Activity Reported
Plymouth Police Department officers responded to two separate incidents of suspicious activity Monday morning.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Arrest Texas Man for Suspected Impaired Driving, Plymouth Man Arrested after Domestic Disturbance
Plymouth Police Department officers made an arrest Saturday, July 1 at the corner of Michigan and Plymouth-Goshen Trail.
Continue readingWoman Arrested on Trespass Charge
Officers with the Plymouth Police Department were dispatched to North Michigan Street in Plymouth Thursday, June 28 in reference to a person trespassing.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Approve Recommendation for Support of Fund the Essentials 2
The Marshall County Commissioners unanimously approved a motion to send a favorable recommendation to the Marshall County Council at their next meeting to support the Fund the Essentials 2 initiative with $150,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Hears Requests
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved a request made by the Plymouth Public Library to place four directional signs; two at the intersection of Jefferson St. and Center St., and two at the intersection of Michigan St. and Washington St. directing people to the library. Communication Specialist for Plymouth Public Library confirmed that those signs will be provided by the library.
Continue readingMarshall County Parks and Recreation Board to Meet Tonight
The Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board will be updated on several ongoing projects when they meet tonight.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Hire New Emergency Management Agency Director
The Marshall County Commissioners took action Monday morning to hire a new Emergency Management Agency (EMA) director.
Continue readingMore Candidates File for November General Election in Marshall County
Monday, July 3 was the last day a candidate could file for a vacant seat for the November General Election and several candidates filed in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingBridge Work Planned Near Bremen July 7
Bridge deck overlay projects on U.S. 6 and State Road 106 near Bremen are planned on or after Friday, July 7.
Continue readingINDOT Announces Culvert Replacement Project on U.S. 6 in Marshall County
U.S. 6 between Sycamore Road and Rose Road in Marshall County will be closed on or after Monday, July 10.
Continue readingTwo Marshall County Sheriff’s Department Turnkey/Dispatchers Receive Lifesaving Awards
Two turnkey/dispatchers from the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department recently received lifesaving awards.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Receives May Police Report, Hears Updates
The Bourbon Town Council accepted the May 2023 monthly activity report from Bourbon Police Department Chief William Martin and heard updates during their June meeting. Chief Martin reported that the hiring process is closed with ten applicants. Testing is scheduled.
Continue readingFormer Pastor Charged with Theft
Marshall County Police Make Several Felony Warrant Arrests
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies recently made several felony arrests.
Continue readingCandidates File for November General Election in Marshall County
Plymouth Common Council Approves $75,000 from Blue Zones to Aid ALICE Families
PLYMOUTH — Marshall County United Way Development Manager Brian Teall and Executive Director for Marshall County Community Foundation and United Way Linda Yoder approached the Plymouth Common Council for $70,000 for Fund the Essentials 2.0; a financial support campaign designed to meet the sharp increase in needs among ALICE (Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed) families for food, utilities, and rental assistance along with a debilitating decline in workforce campaign financial support.
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