
The Plymouth Chamber of Commerce launched the celebration of their 100th anniversary as an organization during their annual luncheon on Wednesday, January 15. The board also announced Matt Hovermale as the new Executive Director.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Chamber of Commerce launched the celebration of their 100th anniversary as an organization during their annual luncheon on Wednesday, January 15. The board also announced Matt Hovermale as the new Executive Director.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce is embarking on an important new chapter as it announces the search for a new Executive Director following the departure of Connie Holzwart.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is hosting a third House Meeting Friday, March 22 at the REES Theatre at 100 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingFitness Forum owners Dr. Byron and Mary Holm, the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and many of the staff at the LifePlex facility in Plymouth helped cut the ribbon to welcome the reopening of the facility Monday afternoon.
Continue readingThe 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.
Continue readingMarshall County residents are invited to receive Indiana General Assembly updates in a gathering Friday, April 14 at the REES Theatre at 100 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is hosting a community meeting with state legislators Friday, February 17 for an hour beginning at noon ET at the REES Theatre at 100 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingThe 25th Habitat for Humanity Home in Marshall County will break ground in August.
Continue readingThe popular sidewalk sales in downtown Plymouth start today (Thursday, July 14) and end Saturday, July 16.
Continue readingPlymouth and Marshall County’s long-standing area newspaper is celebrating 170 years of delivering information to residents all over Marshall County.
Continue readingMaking sure the United States will never again have to face a pandemic without enough personal protective equipment is the goal of new proposed federal legislation. U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski, along with Representative Debbie Dingell of Michigan, has introduced the Medical Supplies for Pandemics Act of 2020.
Continue readingU.S. Representative Jackie Walorski is confident that more federal funding will be available to help small businesses but blames political disagreements for delays. The Paycheck Protection Program provides forgivable loans to businesses and nonprofit groups, but it’s used up its initial funding.
Continue readingThe Plymouth Chamber of Commerce has been supporting local businesses and the community for nearly a century!
Continue readingIn order to assist Marshall County residents who face food insecurity, the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce teamed up with the Bread of Life Community Food Pantry for a donation drive during the month of November.
Chamber representatives thanked all the individuals who donated items throughout the month. Continue reading
The holiday season will be ushered in the City of Plymouth with the “Music of the Holidays” event this Saturday, Nov. 24.
In order to bring food to Marshall County families in need, the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the Bread of Life Community Food Pantry for a fall food drive throughout the month of November.
The food pantry is currently in need of soup, cereal, peanut butter, mac-n-cheese and other pasta, rice, mashed potatoes and dried beans. Continue reading
It is the hope of the Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer’s staff that they can move into the renovated office space in the Plymouth City Building this Friday. The project has been delayed several months due to a stairwell design issue and other issues that have come up during the course of the renovation process.
The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission will meet tonight where they will get an update on the City Hall renovation project. The project is about three months behind as plans for the stairwell had to be reconfigured. It is the hope of city officials that the official opening of the City Hall and Plymouth Chamber of Commerce can occur during the first part of August.