
It’s National Suicide Prevention Week, and the American Foundation for the Prevention of Suicide is promoting ways that you can make a difference. Continue reading

It’s National Suicide Prevention Week, and the American Foundation for the Prevention of Suicide is promoting ways that you can make a difference. Continue reading

The Marshall County Commissioners will receive an update from the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation.

The Culver Town Council will hold a special work session meeting tonight with the goal of better enforcing certain ordinances.

INDOT will shut down part of U.S. 31 for the next few days, weather permitting. The closures are necessary to repair and replace sensors in the roadway between State Road 10 and 19th Road. Continue reading

Hunting is growing in popularity among women nationwide and in Indiana, according to officials with the Department of Natural Resources. They say the number of hunting licenses sold to women increased by 93 percent from 2006 to 2014. During that same time period the number of female youth hunters skyrocketed 114 percent. Continue reading

The 49th annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival is in full swing today at Centennial Park in Plymouth. The 3-on-3 Blueberry Basketball Tournament is back after a hiatus of more than a decade. Ancilla College men’s basketball head coach Aaron Butcher spearheaded its return. Continue reading

The Indiana Farm Bureau has developed a few specifics for state legislators to consider in the 2016 session of the General Assembly.

Hunters once again have the opportunity to share their deer meet with the public. GiveIN Game, a venison donation program run by the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife, is back for its fifth year. Continue reading

A 25-year-old Plymouth man was airlifted from the site of a Wednesday morning motorcycle crash in Marshall County. The wreck happened around 11:30 on Plymouth Goshen Trail just east of Lilac Road.

Fulton and White Counties are among eight in Indiana in which a secretarial disaster declaration has been approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That means farmers can get low-interest emergency loans for crop damage and losses caused by rain and flooding since May 1. Continue reading

Families of children with autism now have a closer option for getting therapy. Last month, Lighthouse Autism Center opened a new location in Plymouth, and on September 24, it will have an open house from 5:00-6:30 p.m. Continue reading

Governor Mike Pence is taking steps to fight drug abuse in Indiana. He has created the Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention. Continue reading

Hoosier motorists will get a break from road construction over the Labor Day weekend. INDOT plans to suspend all possible road restrictions starting at 5 this evening and continuing through 8 a.m. Tuesday. Continue reading

Labor Day weekend historically marks the end of the recreational boating season in Indiana. Officers with the DNR Law Enforcement Division want it to be a safe one. Continue reading

The Indiana State Police Bremen Post will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint on Friday.
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Classic car enthusiasts can showcase their wheels for a good cause during this weekend’s Marshall County Blueberry Festival. Schedule your professional mini photo session shoot at the Mobilgas station on Jefferson Street on Sunday or Monday. Continue reading

Monday is a holiday, and that means federal, state, and local government offices will be closed. That also means mail won’t be delivered. Continue reading

A funeral procession took place Thursday morning for Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He passed away on Friday evening after a battle with cancer. A public viewing was held on Wednesday at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home in Plymouth for Marshall County residents to pay their respects.

Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin’s funeral will take place in Plymouth, today.
A public visitation was held on Wednesday at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home for members of the public to pay their respects. Chamberlin fought an extensive battle with cancer prior to his death near family on Friday evening.

Marshall County’s North Central Economic Development Region has been joined by six others in vying for state Regional Cities Initiative grant funds.