Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presented the Key to the City to Melissa Christiansen during the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission meeting Tuesday night.
Continue readingPlymouth Community School Board thanks Christiansen, Pinkerton, and Mercer for their service to Corporation
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Community School Corporation (PCSC) Board met on Tuesday, December 6. During the meeting, school board members and retirees were thanked for their service.
Continue readingUSDA Grant for Ag Producers and Small Businesses Covered During Solarize Workshop
A funding opportunity that helps improve access to renewable energy systems in rural areas was highlighted during the Solarize Northern Indiana Workshop that was held in Plymouth this week.
Continue readingPlymouth Fire Chief Requests Fire Truck Funding from RDC
Plymouth Fire Chief Rod Miller appeared before the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission on Tuesday night asking for funding for a new fire truck.
Continue readingPlymouth School Officials Considering Options, Following Referendum Failure
Plymouth school officials are working to maintain a positive outlook, despite the failure of last week’s property tax referendum. It would have raised taxes by up to 19 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, to help with “student safety initiatives, mental health support and programs, and attracting and retaining teachers.”
Continue readingAllie Shook Replaces Larry Holloway on Plymouth School Board
The Plymouth School Board has a new member. Allie Shook was appointed by board members Wednesday to fill the remainder of Larry Holloway’s term.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Reorganizes for 2019
The Plymouth School Board reorganized for the New Year when they met Monday night.
Following the pledge of allegiance, the oath of office was administered to re-elected members Melissa Christiansen and Larry Pinkerton.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Reorganizes, Approves Yearly Appointments
The Plymouth School Board approved several yearly appointments when it met last week. No major changes were made.
Plymouth School Board Reorganizes, Cupka Appointed to Full Four-Year Term
The Plymouth School Board reorganized for 2017 Tuesday, with one member reappointed to a full four-year term. Robin Cupka was first appointed to the school board back in November, taking over from Jennifer Sickmiller as the City of Plymouth’s representative. Continue reading