
The Argos Town Council received a resolution last Wednesday which regulates locking commercial dumpsters.
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The Argos Town Council received a resolution last Wednesday which regulates locking commercial dumpsters.
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A School Resource Office Agreement was up for renewal when the Plymouth School Board members met Tuesday night.
Superintendent Andy Hartley mentioned a change was made to the agreement for 2020-2023.
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The Argos Town Council members voted to waive a mowing lien against a Michigan Street property during their meeting on Wednesday.
The property is where the former Bethel Tabernacle Church is located and Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney shared that a lien worth $930 was recorded there.
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Two separate street closure requests came before the Argos Town Council when members met Wednesday night.
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A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding transportation services was considered by the Plymouth School Board on Tuesday.
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Throughout the entire month of June, the Bread of Life Community Food Pantry will be partnering with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church to host weekly food drives in the City of Plymouth.
This weekend’s drive will be held at the church from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 8th.
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Culver Community Schools Superintendent Karen Shuman will be guiding a group of nature lovers through a tour of the Lake Maxinkuckee wetlands on Saturday, June 8th.
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The Plymouth Public Library will be hosting a special event in Centennial Park this afternoon.
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The number of American children passing away from being left in hot cars has been steadily rising over the last few years.
In 2016, 39 children were reported deceased from pediatric vehicular heatstroke. That number climbed to 42 in 2017 and unfortunately, it jumped up again last year.
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The Plymouth High School student who was involved in an automobile accident on an Ohio Turnpike last month passed away this afternoon.
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Plymouth Schools’ Director of Quality Programs Brooke Busse recently shared that families can expect to save money in textbook fees next year.
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Marshall County residents and commuters are being advised that a roadwork project on State Road 117 will get started on Wednesday, June 5th.
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A Plymouth Police Department K9 helped uncover a number of illegal items during a Sunday evening traffic stop.
Plymouth Police Officer Jerrid Arnold says he conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle near the intersection of Jim Neu Dr. and Oak Dr. around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 2nd.
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Calls from worried residents led to the arrest of two different individuals on Saturday.
Around 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 1st, Plymouth Police received a suspicious person complaint.
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The Plymouth School Board will review an agreement related to the corporation’s School Resource Officer when members meet tonight.
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Unfortunately, accidents and emergencies can pop up at any time and while you can’t control when they happen, you could provide life-saving assistance by being prepared.
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The National Weather Service has issued an updated report about this evening’s weather conditions.
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The largest seasonal surge in gas prices since 2011 hasn’t put a roadblock in summer travel plans. If anything, more Americans are actually hitting the road than in past years.
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The National Weather Service is predicting a possibility for severe weather on Saturday.
While the severity and exact timing is uncertain, the NWS reports that multiple rounds of showers and storms are possible.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is alerting residents that a number of plant shipments in the state that were contaminated with a fungal pathogen that kills oak trees.
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