A suspected cockfighting breeder in Bremen was raided by police Saturday night. At 8:00 p.m., officers from numerous local, state, and federal agencies served a search warrant at a farmhouse in the 6200 block of Plymouth-Goshen Trail. Continue reading
Plymouth Man Killed in Saturday Morning Crash
One man is dead and five people are injured after a crash Saturday morning in rural Marshall County. According to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, it happened just after 8:30 at the intersection of U.S. 31 and 14C Road. Continue reading
HVRM Continues Holiday Excursion Tradition
The Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum plans to continue a December tradition the whole family can enjoy.
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Plymouth Businesses Team Up for Selfie Contest
Today is Small Business Saturday, and a group of stores in Downtown Plymouth is offering an incentive for residents to shop local. They’re teaming up for a Shop Small Selfie Contest. Continue reading
Culver Working to Become an “Indiana Main Street” Community
The Town of Culver is one of the area communities interested in becoming an Indiana Main Street Community.
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Plymouth Renews Agreements with Service Providers
The City of Plymouth has renewed some of its agreements with service providers for the new year. Continue reading
Indiana Department of Homeland Security Launches Preparedness Campaign
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is encouraging Hoosiers to be aware of their surroundings with its new public service campaign, “Ready: Whenever. Wherever.” They say it’s a reminder to be on the lookout for potential acts of violence and to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement. Continue reading
Plymouth Police Search for Armed Robbery Suspect
Police are looking for a man who they say robbed a Plymouth gas station at gunpoint early Friday morning. Continue reading
Plymouth Board of Works Decides to Use Guaranteed Savings Contract for Wastewater Project
The City of Plymouth is moving ahead with its 9.8-million-dollar Wastewater Treatment Plant improvement project. Continue reading
Culver Identifying Methods for Downtown Business Attraction
The Town of Culver may soon be considering ways to attract businesses to their downtown area.
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Secretary of State Releases Voter Turnout Totals
Voter turnout in Marshall County during the Nov. 3 Municipal General Election exceeded the statewide average. That’s according to data released this week by Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson. Continue reading
Stay Safe While Shopping In Stores and Online
Don’t let the most wonderful time of the year turn into a nightmare by failing to heed safety precautions while shopping. Continue reading
Plymouth Christmas Celebration Tonight
The City of Plymouth is kicking off the Christmas season this evening with its Holly Jolly Christmas Celebration. Continue reading
Commodity Prices May Affect Future Agriculture Decisions
Commodity prices have been dropping, which may leave farmers with a few decisions to make over the coming years.
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Hensler’s Christmas Fest Starts Today
A Hamlet Christmas tree farm is kicking off the holiday season. Today marks the start of Hensler Nursery’s annual Christmas Fest. Continue reading
Knox Woman Charged for Drug Possession During Shoplifting Incident
A Knox woman is in custody following a shoplifting incident that ultimately led to the discovery of drugs.
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Culver Sends Permit Fee Ordinance Back to Committee, Second Recommendation In Waiting
The Culver Town Council has sent an ordinance designed to revise its permit fees back to committee.
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Bremen Police Chief Decision Postponed
Plymouth Council Considers Fire Department Schedule Changes
Emergency responders in Plymouth could see a change in their work schedules in the new year. The Plymouth Common Council is considering an amendment to next year’s salary ordinance that would give Fire Department employees more consecutive days off. Continue reading
Holiday Cooking May Lead to Fire Hazards, Agencies Provide Safety Tips
Thanksgiving brings out the amateur chef in many families, but may also bring about potential fire hazards.
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