A Crawford County Illinois man and a Knox County Indiana man are two of 11 people sentenced to federal prison in a drug ring bust.
Federal officials say the ring used railroad cars in the Midwest to smuggle the drugs fentanyl and methamphetamine.
47 year old Matthew Wright of Palestine, Ill was given 19 years and 5 years mandatory supervised release on a charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine.
46 year old Zachary Polk of Vincennes, Ind was handed a 16 year sentence along with 5 years of mandatory supervised release also on a charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine.
South Bend man arrested on drug and driving charges following early morning traffic stop on Michigan Road
Plymouth Police respond to domestic battery and vehicle vandalism in separate weekend incidents
Plymouth Police log 3 arrests over weekend for intoxication, drug paraphernalia, and controlled substance possession
Plymouth favorite Pizza Bills reopening dining room next Tuesday after COVID closure
NIPSCO expands customer safety efforts and tips to prevent utility scams
Plymouth Airport moving to crack down on derelict aircraft with steep fee increases
Marshall County Auditor to serve on IAC Legislative Committee
Donors at July 16th Red Cross Blood Drive receive 2 wrist bands to Boots on the Bend Music Fest
