Woman Arrested After Items Stolen From Purse in Wendy’s Bathroom

A Kewanna woman has been arrested following reports that she stole items from a purse at a Wendy’s location in Plymouth.

Officers were called to the fast-food restaurant location around 2:00 p.m. on Monday, but located the suspect in the bathroom. One officer addressed the perpetrator, identified as 37-year-old Anna Price, while the other made contact with the victim.

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HealthLinc Can Help You Check Some Things Off Your Back-to-School To Do List

healthfairThe month of July is coming to a close and we all know what that means, the start of school season is upon us. Students attending Culver Community Schools will return on August 4th, Plymouth students go back the next day on the 5th and Bremen students have their first day the following week on August 13th.

The start of the school year can be just as stressful for parents as it is for kids. There are so many things to attend to, registration, breaking summer sleeping habits, obtaining supplies and then of course, there are the required inoculations and physicals. Luckily, there is a health center close by offering an easy way to check some of those things off your to-do-list while simultaneously having a fun time with the whole family. Continue reading

Plymouth Schools Update Technology Use Policy

Students in Plymouth schools will notice a few changes to their technology use policy when they return to school in August.

During Tuesday night’s Plymouth School Board meeting, the Responsible Use Policy was reviewed. The policy is designed to protect the school corporation from liability in the instance their technology is used for harmful or illegal activities and was developed with the help of administrators and the technology department.
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New Candidates File to Run for Office in Marshall County

A few more candidates have thrown their names into a possible list of candidates for political office.

According to the Marshall County Clerk’s office, two Democrats have filed to run in November’s General Municipal Election. The candidates are only allowed to do so if a vacancy exists, but were facing a deadline of July 6th at noon to put their names on the ballot.

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Marshall County Economic Development Continues Communication With Municipal Government

Marshall County Economic Development Corporation was making the rounds at City Council meetings this week.

The organization looks to both attract and retain companies in the Marshall County area. Executive Director Jerry Chavez appeared before the Plymouth Common Council and the Culver Town Council to review what his organization has been working to accomplish.
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Plymouth Police Arrest Pair After Calls

Two men were arrested in Plymouth on Thursday after they were described as having a bit too much to drink by officers.

34-year-old Deshawn Marable and 37-year-old Jastus Kiama of South Bend were in the area of Michigan and Baker Streets in Plymouth. They are accused of stopping vehicles and asking for money so they could get a ride to South Bend.

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Plymouth Woman Sentenced in Meth Related Case

Another Plymouth resident was sentenced in Marshall County Superior court to prison time on meth related counts.

21-year-old Olivia Ketcham was facing charges of Conspiracy to Deal in Methamphetamine. That’s a Class B Felony. As part of a plea deal, Ketcham admitted in court that she assisted another individual in the delivery of meth to a confidential informant.

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Two Arrested for Cannabis Possession Following Foot Pursuit

While the good use of cannabis ranges from cbd drops for dogs, people are still on the illegal use of marijuana. A 26-year-old Knoxville, Tennessee man was taken into custody on Friday following a traffic stop.

Plymouth Police conducted the stop on Kasey Stonerburner for a traffic violation. According to officers, Stonerburner became uncooperative before allegedly fleeing the scene on foot.
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