
The Marshall County Commissioners approved a bid for the second phase of the Owner-Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Project when they met Monday, July 1.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved a bid for the second phase of the Owner-Occupied Housing Rehabilitation Project when they met Monday, July 1.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Commissioners approved a bid for owner-occupied housing rehabilitation projects during their meeting Monday morning.
Continue readingBids were opened Monday morning during the Marshall County Commissioners meeting for an owner-occupied housing rehabilitation project.
Continue readingMembers of Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board, the Bradley Company, The Bowen Center, and the board of Saint Katharina Kasper Serenity Place permanent supportive housing facility gathered Monday morning for a check presentation at the complex at 1804 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingMembers of The Bradley Company Board of Directors as well as representatives from The Bowen Center and the media took a tour Tuesday morning of the Saint Katharina Kasper Serenity Place permanent supportive housing project at 1804 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board members reviewed a request made by Brent Martin and Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter concerning the purchase of furniture for the Serenity House on Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board members heard a request from Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter and Brent Martin about assisting with the purchase of furniture for the Serenity House on Jefferson Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingOfficials with the Marshall County Habitat for Humanity recently received notice that the organization was awarded a $20,000 grant from PNC Bank as part of a home building project in Marshall County.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members discussed a request presented by Habitat for Humanity Director Dean Byers Monday night.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members took the time this week to thank the many volunteers and donors who assisted with painting the viaduct on Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingA number of people packed the Plymouth City Council chambers Monday night to learn about the next phase in the REES Theatre renovation efforts.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members considered a resolution Monday night to add the REES Theater project to the list of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission projects.
By adding the theater to the redevelopment commission’s list, a donation request of $575,000 over the course of two to four years to be funded out of TIF #1 could be financially researched by Umbaugh and Associates. The funding request would need to be approved by the redevelopment commission.