
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they are anticipated to approve a contractor for upcoming street and sidewalk work. Bids for the projects were opened during the July 12 meeting.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they are anticipated to approve a contractor for upcoming street and sidewalk work. Bids for the projects were opened during the July 12 meeting.
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A Downtown Plymouth business will be upgrading its building, thanks to some funding help from the city. The city council last week approved Gary Treat’s application for a Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant to repair a leaky roof.
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Marshall County’s communities are putting proposals together for the state’s new regional development initiative. The READI program lets regions of counties, cities, and towns apply for up to $50 million for quality of place and talent attraction.
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Plymouth city employees could be getting a pay raise next year. The proposed 2022 salary ordinance was presented during Monday’s city council meeting.
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A proposed salary ordinance will be presented during tonight’s Plymouth City Council meeting. Council members will also consider an application for a Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant.
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The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an agreement Monday night that would provide additional funds to operate the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
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The Plymouth City Council members voted Monday night to approve a resolution that grants a tax abatement request submitted by DAC Enterprises, LLC.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where they will review an agreement with INDOT for sweeping services.
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The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an ordinance this week that would fix salaries of appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel in the 2021 salary ordinance.
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The Plymouth City Council members took action Monday night to refund bonds that support the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center.
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Tom and Carolyn Blackburn were given the Key to the City Monday night, an honor bestowed upon the couple by Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where City Engineer Rick Gaul will discuss street and sidewalk projects for this year.
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A committee of two Plymouth City Council members, the building commissioner, assistant police chief, and the Marshall County Landlords Association will work together to find the proper contents to include in a Property Registration Program ordinance that would require the registration of vacant properties or properties that fall into judicial foreclosure proceedings.
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Officials 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.
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Employees employed by the City of Plymouth may be getting a pay raise after all in 2021.
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Plymouth City Council members looked at an ordinance amendment for garage and mowing fees Monday night.
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The Plymouth City Council members passed an ordinance amendment on first reading Monday night that concerns garbage and mowing fees.
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After not fulfilling an agreement in order to obtain a lower water deposit, the owners of Briarwood Estates in Plymouth will need to pay the full amount of the initial water deposit.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will consider several requests when they meet tonight.
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The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members and the Plymouth City Council members approved resolutions last week that would allow each entity an opportunity to meet electronically outside of a state emergency declaration.
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