A Plymouth man is in jail after reportedly failing to register as a sex offender.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Department Arrests Suspects for Driving While Intoxicated, Driving without a License
Plymouth Police Department officers made an arrest after a traffic stop Saturday, July 22 at 10 p.m. ET.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Department Arrests Several on Warrants
The Plymouth Police Department recently arrested several people who had active arrest warrants.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Discusses Moratorium on Large Industrial Solar Systems, Utility Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems
The Culver Town Council members discussed the possible moratorium on large industrial solar systems and utility scale battery energy storage systems Tuesday night.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Hold Special Meeting for Golf Cart Ordinance Amendment Public Hearing
The Bremen Town Council members will hold a special meeting Thursday, August 17 to take public comments concerning changes to the golf cart ordinance. The council approved the first reading of the ordinance amendment in a previous meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Reviews Additional Appropriation Resolution
The Plymouth City Council opened a public hearing Monday evening to take comments on the published additional appropriations resolution.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Hears Concerns from Residents
Argos citizen Paul Stearns brought up some concerns to the Argos Town Council in a recent meeting regarding Albert Street.
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John Glenn School Board Discusses Wage Scale, Approves Purchase of Food Service Equipment
The John Glenn School Board members recently approved the purchase of food service equipment for Urey Middle School, North Liberty Elementary School and Walkerton Elementary School.
Continue readingBourbon Police Department Sergeant Delivers Department Report to Town Council
Bourbon Police Department Sergeant Carl Amsden submitted the Bourbon Police Department (BPD) report for June 2023.
Continue readingPlymouth FOP Donates Backpacks
The Plymouth Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 195 recently gave 55 backpacks to the Marshall County Health Department.
Continue readingIDEM Issues Air Quality Alert
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an air quality alert through Tuesday, July 25 for fine particulates.
Continue readingHeat Returns to the Hoosier State This Week
The National Weather Service is forecasting well above normal temperatures later this week with the heat indices expected to push 100 degrees.
Continue readingNo Injuries in Marshall County Accident
Marshall County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to an accident in the intersection of King and 7th Road in Plymouth Sunday, July 23 just after 5 p.m. ET.
Continue readingPair Arrested for Possession
Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputies made an arrest for possession Thursday, July 20.
Continue readingJohn Glenn School Corporation to Hold Surplus Auction
Culver Town Council to Meet Tonight
The Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will hear from Janette Surrisi concerning the possible regulation on industrial solar energy systems and utility scale battery energy storage systems under the town’s zoning ordinance.
Continue readingHarrison Street Trail Open House Set for July 26
Join officials this Wednesday, July 26 in looking at current plans for the proposed Harrison Street Trail in Plymouth.
Continue readingArgos Town Council Approves Amendments to Zoning Ordinance
ARGOS — On Wednesday night, the Argos Town Council held its last meeting in July and on the agenda was an amendment to the Lot Coverage Zoning section of the town’s zoning ordinance.
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Plymouth High School to “Field” an Esports Team
Plymouth High School has cleared the way to offer an Esports “team” for the coming year to let virtual athletes compete against others and increase their skills.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council Hears Department Head Reports
The Bourbon Town Council heard several department head reports during their regular meeting on July 11.
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