A decision on a new Bremen Cemetery Superintendent will be made in May.
Continue readingResidents Turn out in Support of Grant for REES Theatre
A number of people packed the Plymouth City Council chambers Monday night to learn about the next phase in the REES Theatre renovation efforts.
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A Wisconsin man traveling in Marshall County late Sunday night gave drivers cause for concern.
Continue readingPublic Hearing Tonight on Proposed Grant
The representatives of the REES Theatre look for support for an upcoming grant opportunity.
The City of Plymouth, on behalf of the REES Theatre, Inc., intends to apply for a Community Development Block Grant and looks for comments on the upcoming proposal.
For those wanting to review paperwork prior to tonight’s public hearing may view them in the Mayor’s Office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The City seeks $500,000 in grant funds to further complete renovation plans to host activities as a performing art and community event center. About $298,000 of that amount benefits low- and moderate income persons. Cash on hand generated by the REES Theatre, a capital fundraising campaign, and various philanthropic donations plan to be used for the project in the amount of $1,430,265.
The public hearing begins at 6:30 p.m. tonight in the Council Chambers in the Plymouth City Building at 124 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth. Residents may enter the building at the Garro Street entrance.
Work Continues on Stellar Projects in Culver
Upcoming construction projects in Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation Program are taking shape.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Approves Paperwork for The Paddocks
The Culver Town Council members took action this week to get a step closer in order for The Paddocks to be eligible for tax abatement.
Continue readingClock in Downtown Bremen to be Repaired in June
The clock that hangs in front of the Bremen Town Hall will be fixed in Mid-June.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Reviews Early Voting Information
Early voting in Marshall County is starting to pick up as we near Primary Municipal Election Day on Tuesday, May 7.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Members Updated on Stellar Plans
The Bremen Town Council members were updated on the county’s status concerning the Regional Stellar Communities Designation program.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Recognizes Efforts of Intern
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presented a Certificate of Recognition to intern Katlyn Carroll Monday night commending her for her strong efforts in working in the mayor’s office since August.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Appoint Jail Maintenance Director
The Marshall County Commissioners met in special session Wednesday morning to appoint a new Maintenance Director at the Marshall County Jail.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Reviews Late Candidate Financial Reports
Four candidates filed their candidate financial reports after the noon deadline in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office on Monday, April 22.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Consider Raise in Water and Sewer Rates
The Bremen Town Council will soon need to raise water and sewer rates.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Adopts Rezoning Ordinance for Cord Associates
The Culver Town Council members approved the second and third readings of an ordinance that rezones a property owned by Cord Associates to R-2.
Continue readingPlymouth Street Department to Purchase Bucket Truck
The Plymouth Street Department will be replacing its current bucket truck with a newer model.
Continue readingCulver Town Council Votes 3-2 to Purchase Aerial Fire Truck
After two years of planning, negotiating and fundraising, the Culver-Union Township Fire Department will be getting an aerial fire truck.
Continue readingBremen Park Superintendent Addresses Facility Use
The Bremen Park Superintendent addressed the use of soccer fields with the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon.
Continue readingCandy Lane Project in Progress
The Candy Lane Storm Sewer project in Plymouth is continuing without many issues, according to Utility Superintendent Donnie Davidson.
Continue readingTown of Bremen Mourns Loss of Cemetery Superintendent
The Town of Bremen is mourning the loss of Bremen Cemetery Superintendent Steve Ervin.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council Considers Several Additional Appropriations
The Plymouth City Council members opened a public hearing Monday night concerning several additional appropriations advertised for approval.
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