
The Plymouth School Board has approved the hiring of an architect for upgrades to their administration and athletic facilities.
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The Plymouth School Board has approved the hiring of an architect for upgrades to their administration and athletic facilities.
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A campaign designed to increase private sector support for economic development has seen a bit of early success.
Farmers are planning to increase their plantings next year, even though prices are still low. That’s according to a survey done by Farm Futures magazine. Continue reading
It’s September, and that means it’s Preparedness Month in Indiana and throughout the country. Continue reading
Just in time for the Marshall County Blueberry Festival, four new blueberry sculptures are being unveiled in Plymouth this morning. They’re part of “A Bunch of Blueberries in Marshall County,” an outdoor art exhibit created to showcase local artists, while building partnerships between the artists and businesses in the community. Continue reading
35.5 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over the Labor Day weekend. Continue reading
A bit of time will likely pass before a replacement is found for Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He was diagnosed with terminal cancer and, after a battle, passed away at his home near family on Friday. He was most recently elected Sheriff in November of 2014.
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The Plymouth School Board will consider a preliminary bond resolution when they meet tonight.
Governor Mike Pence has made a formal request for some counties in Indiana to receive FEMA public assistance grants.
The Marshall County Blueberry Festival’s this weekend, and with it comes one of the most anticipated fireworks displays in the area. Continue reading
Funeral arrangements for Marshall County Sheriff Tom Chamberlin have been finalized He died at his Plymouth home just after 9:30 Friday night surrounded by his family. Continue reading
Applications are now open for grants serving communities with a population under 25-thousand.
The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, or OCRA, says applications may be submitted online for their Hometown Collaboration Initiative. The grants can be used for the development of local leaders, economic development, or improving quality of place in local communities.
If you have business with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, keep in mind they will be closed for a couple of days in observance of Labor Day. Continue reading
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed the passing of Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
Marshall County Blueberry Festival is next weekend, and organizers are expecting a successful event. Continue reading
Bremen residents can ask questions, voice concerns and get to know local police officers during an upcoming event. Continue reading
The Federal Trade Commission is warning college students of an alleged scam that targets their financial weaknesses.
According to Consumer Education Specialist Alvaro Puig, college students can often be the subject of pitches to make “serious money” in several fields. The most recent operation involves energy drinks.
Plans to build apartments on the South Gateway property in Plymouth have been nixed by the developer. Cleveland, Ohio-based NRP Group was going to apply for a low-income housing grant from the state to fund the development. Continue reading
It’s almost time for the Marshall County Blueberry Festival, and once again, the festival promises fun and entertainment for the entire family. Continue reading