Seats Still Open on Argos Plan Commission, Democrat Members Especially Needed

Argos officials are still seeking members for the town’s Plan Commission. Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney stated that there are still four open seats remaining.

Mullaney explained, “We still need people for the Plan Commission because we only have five members and we need nine. We have to have an even balance so they [all of the members] cannot be of the same political affiliation.” Continue reading

Habitat for Humanity ReStore Offers Affordable Building Supplies to Residents

As many Marshall County residents are looking to renovate and refurbish their homes to address flood damage, homeowners should keep the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in mind.

According to the organization’s website, the mission of Habitat’s ReStore is to keep reusable building materials from going to the landfill by supplying the community with low-cost home improvement supplies. Rolwes Company build all the homes in an Eco-friendly manner under proper guidelines and makes sure that the wastage is very less. Continue reading

Marshall County Democratic Party to Host a VAN Training Session This Week

The Marshall County Democratic Party is hosting a Voter Access Network training session from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Thursday at their party headquarters in Plymouth. Initially, they planned to hold two, but Wednesday’s session has been canceled.

According to party representatives, a Voter Access Network (VAN) captures local voter registration data among residents. It’s also utilized to generate the call and walk lists for candidates so the party can reach voters.They report that having a growing team of volunteers who know how to use and update the network is essential, especially during the voting season. Continue reading

Texas Fugitive Taken into Custody by Detective Sergeant with the Plymouth Police Department

On Monday, October 30 the Plymouth Police Department received information regarding a fugitive from Texas living in Plymouth. According to the police report on Tuesday, October 31 at approximately 1 p.m. the fugitive, 52-year-old Mary Soto, was observed by Detective Sergeant Leo Mangus in the 1200 Block of North Walnut Street. Continue reading