Mediacom has announced plans make a billion dollars in capital investments over the next three years. As part of the initiative, the company says it will upgrade its broadband services to one gigabit per second for nearly all its home and business customers. In a statement, Mediacom says communities will start receiving the upgrades later this year. Continue reading
Wrong-Way Driver Arrested
A Walkerton man faces multiple charges following a Saturday night traffic stop by a Marshall County Police Department patrol officer. He stopped a car driven by 36-year-old Camilo Villa that was traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes of U.S. 30 near Michigan Road. Continue reading
Plymouth Police Seeking Kroger Theft Suspect
Plymouth Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a theft suspect. A man wearing an Indiana sweatshirt, khaki pants and glasses took unspecified items from Kroger around 11 a.m. Saturday and left in a white passenger car. Continue reading
Police Believe Dollar General Robberies Connected
The man who robbed the Dollar General store in Plymouth Friday evening is believed to have struck in North Judson yesterday. Police there say a man in a white baseball cap, black sweatshirt and jeans walked into the store around 4:45 p.m., waited until the clerk was alone, demanded money and left on foot. Continue reading
Charges Filed After Incident at Economy Inn
A Plymouth man faces intimidation and false informing charges following a weekend incident at the Economy Inn. Officers responded to a report of someone being chased with a knife just after 11 p.m. Sunday. Continue reading
County Council Considers EMA Expansion
The Marshall County Council will consider a request to expand the EMA Department after the matter was taken-up by the County Commissioners, last week.
Plymouth Board of Works to Award Quote for Police Vehicles
The Plymouth Board of Works will award a quote for new police department vehicles when it meets this evening. Board members are also expected to receive an update on possible ways to improve some of the rough railroad crossings in the city. Continue reading
Soil Health Observed During Planned Agriculture Seminar
The Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and Purdue Extension are teaming up in the local area to inform farmers about improving soil health.
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Plymouth Man Pronounced Dead Following Single Vehicle Accident
A Plymouth man is dead following a single vehicle crash on Saturday afternoon in Marshall County.
Reminder: ‘Spring Ahead’ Tonight
Remember to turn your clocks ahead an hour before going to bed tonight. Daylight Saving Time starts tomorrow morning at 2:00. Continue reading
Regional Cities Funding Clears Statehouse Hurdle
Regional Cities funding was finalized as the clock was ticking at the Indiana Statehouse on Thursday night.
There were suspicions that Regional Cities funding may not have sufficient votes for passage out of committee after the Indiana Economic Development Corporations’ Regional Cities Task Force recommended awarding Tax Amnesty funds to three regions of the state instead of two.
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INDOT Issues Call for Rural Transportation Projects
The Indiana Department of Transportation will soon be accepting applications for transportation projects in rural communities. This round of funding is for design, development, and land purchase for projects that will be bid during the fiscal year starting July of 2020. Continue reading
Culver Schools Competes for New Marketing Materials
The Culver Schools Marketing Team hopes to receive a little help with getting its new logos out into the community. As part of the corporation’s agreement with VIP Branding, who created the logo family, an online Varsity Shop was created, which offers clothing and accessories featuring the new brand. Continue reading
Starke County Pair Arrested Following False Vehicle Registration
An SUV with a fictitious vehicle registration led to the arrest of two Starke County men.
Former Plymouth-based CEO Convicted on Multiple Charges
Marshall County’s Prosecutor says he will be seeking the maximum sentence following a conviction this week of a former Plymouth business’ CEO.
Investigations started following the closure of Stone Creek Homes in Plymouth in May of 2012. According to information provided by the prosecutor’s office, the company was shuttered without warning to customers or employees.
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Jewelry Theft Under Investigation
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a break-in at a Bourbon residence. Continue reading
K9 Indicates Drugs During Traffic Stop, Driver Arrested
The lack of a license plate resulted in a trip to jail for a Mentone woman following a Thursday night traffic stop by a Marshall County Police Officer. He stopped a car driven by 21-year-old Sydney N. Livengood on northbound Michigan Road near U.S. 6 around 8:30 p.m., according to the incident report. Continue reading
Driver Arrested Following Friday Morning Traffic Stop
An early morning traffic stop leads to the arrest of an Etna Green woman on drug charges. Continue reading
Culver Schools to Scale Back Spring Intercession
The Culver Community School Corporation will be keeping its April intercession period, but it will be scaled back from the one held in the fall. The intercession is a one-week period immediately following spring break, in which students who are struggling with certain classes can work to improve their grades. Continue reading
Culver Town Council Prepares for Meeting Over Possible CVS Remodel
The Town of Culver is preparing additional steps that may lead to an eventual remodel of the Town’s CVS Pharmacy location.
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