Several tickets and a couple of arrests were made during Marshall County’s latest enforcement blitz.
Plymouth Homecoming Postponed

Plymouth High School has decided to postpone its homecoming activities in order to give students more time to grieve after the death of student David Bacon. Continue reading
Culver School Board Approves Teacher Contracts

The Culver School Board has approved teacher contracts for the 2015-2016 school year. Superintendent Vicki McGuire along with four members of the school board were on hand for the special meeting Monday. Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Consider Budget Tonight

The Plymouth Common Council is set to formally adopt the 2016 budget when they meet tonight. The proposed spending plan is $12.5 million. Visit http://www.budgetnotices.in.gov/ReportMaster.aspx?uid=2464&yr=2016&mode=ALL to view the budget proposal submitted to the state Department of Local Government Finance. Continue reading
Culver School Board to Consider Teacher Contracts At Special Meeting

The Culver School Board will hold a special meeting Monday to decide whether to approve teacher contracts for the 2015-2016 school year. Continue reading
Voter Registration Deadline Looming

An important deadline heading into November’s General Election takes place one week from today.
Indiana residents have until the close of business on October 5th in their respective county clerk’s offices to either register to vote, or transfer their voter registration. Continue reading
Health Officials Stress Healthy Choices During Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

The Indiana State Department of Health is encouraging parents to talk to their kids about making healthy choices. Continue reading
Mosquito Precautions Urged Amid West Nile Increase

West Nile virus has been diagnosed in twelve people in Indiana so far this year, including two who have died. That’s an increase over last year when only 10 people got the virus, but state health officials says there are some steps you can take to protect yourself. Continue reading
Culver-Union Township Public Library Hosts Andrew Carnegie Essay Contest

The Culver-Union Township Public Library is holding an essay competition in honor of Andrew Carnegie. Continue reading
Plymouth Football Honors Teammate, Plays Through Adversity

It will be an emotional evening for members of the Plymouth High School Football team.
Players did not practice Monday following the death of a fellow teammate. Coach John Barron says that when the team hops on the bus to travel to Syracuse, the situation is not about the score.
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Culver Unsafe Building Ordinance Going to Public Hearing in October

Culver continues work to bring Town policy into alignment with a recently adopted Marshall County ordinance.
During Tuesday night’s Culver Town Council meeting, Attorney Jim Clevenger provided updates on the development of Culver’s version of the unsafe buildings ordinance. The changes provide that a hearing board will be set-up to remedy problematic situations with property owners in the event a structure is deemed unsafe.
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State Police Organize Prescription Drop Off Saturday

If you have prescription drugs that are expired or unused, the Drug Enforcement Administration is sponsoring a take back initiative.
Indiana Department of Homeland Security Extends Survey Deadline

Hoosiers still have a few days to share information about their preparedness levels for a widespread emergency or disaster with the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.
INDOT Hiring Seasonal Help

The Indiana Department of Transportation is getting ready for winter. The agency is teaming up with WorkOne of northwest Indiana to hire seasonal maintenance crew members and snow plow drivers. Positions are available across the entire northwest Indiana district, which includes Starke, Pulaski, Marshall, Fulton, St. Joseph, LaPorte, Porter, Lake, Newton, Jasper, White, Cass and Carroll Counties. Continue reading
SJHS Plymouth Medical Center Emergency Room Dedicated

The St. Joseph Health System Plymouth Medical Center dedicated a major addition to the hospital on Thursday.
The Daisy and John L. Oliver Emergency Center saw hospital representatives and public elected officials gather for words of encouragement about the future of the facility. The $9-million emergency room was developed with funds from Trinity Health.
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Burglary Suspect Found in Plymouth Home Given Prison Time

The partner in a case that occurred in November of last year was sentenced on Wednesday in Marshall County Superior Court.
30-year-old Richard Gee, formerly of South Bend, is alleged to have entered a home with the purpose of manufacturing methamphetamine. His partner in the case was sentenced earlier in the year.
Septic Maintenance Promoted to Protect Waterways

Protecting Indiana’s waterways starts right in your own backyard. That’s the message the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has been working to get out this week. Continue reading
Enjoy Falloween at John Glenn High School

Head to John Glenn High School this weekend for the annual Falloween Fest. It features a carnival, food, games and family-friendly activities. John Glenn High School and John Glenn School Corporation organizations, along with community and civic groups and churches all take part. Proceeds go to student scholarships, with more than $125,000 raised between 2009 and 2014. Continue reading
Culver Man Sentenced in Reckless Homicide Case

A Culver man was sentenced on Wednesday after pleading guilty to a charge of Reckless Homicide.
54-year-old Jon McFarland was charged following a Grand Jury indictment from December of 2014. It alleges that on October 12th of that year, McFarland was a driver in an automobile crash that occurred at the intersection of U.S. 31 and State Road 10 near Argos.
Plymouth Man Charged with Theft of a Handugn

A Plymouth man faces a theft of a handgun charge after the weapon was recovered in South Bend following a shooting. Plymouth Police say the gun was stolen from a home in the 1600 block of North Michigan Street on Sept. 8th. Continue reading







