The Triton Community School Board made a slight change in school meal prices during a recent meeting. Elementary meal costs will remain the same, but the high school breakfast cost will increase by five cents to $1.40 and lunch will see a ten cent hike at $2.70.
The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is assisting in presenting an Open House for Lutheran Health Physicians for the opening of their Plymouth Clinic Tuesday, May 16.
Saint Joseph Health System (SJHS) officials announced that they have “resolved their dispute with its landlord involving the LifePlex facility in Plymouth.”
State Senator Blake Doriat, State Police Sgt. Ted Bohner, parents of Owen Abbott Nick and Britni Fritz, State Senator Mike Bohacek, Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter, Andy Brown President of Phend and Brown, Andrew Schouten Project Manager, Matt Deichley DDC INDOT, Steve Hauersperger Area Engineer INDOT, Myron Cohagan Construction Project Manager.
The Indiana Department of Transportation broke ground on a $28.7 million project Friday, April 21 to construct overpass bridges on northbound and southbound U.S. 31 over Elkhart Western Railroad between 13th Rd. and 14th Rd. near Plymouth.
The Plymouth Community Schools Food Services Department has announced the establishment of an “Angel Fund” account to address the issue of unpaid meal charges.