
Surf Broadband Solutions is partnering with Hyperwave Communications in expanding broadband services in Plymouth.
Continue readingSurf Broadband Solutions is partnering with Hyperwave Communications in expanding broadband services in Plymouth.
Continue readingTom and Carolyn Blackburn were given the Key to the City Monday night, an honor bestowed upon the couple by Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter.
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 readingEmployees employed by the City of Plymouth may be getting a pay raise after all in 2021.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members approved a proclamation Tuesday night that recognizes the town’s officers during National Police Week May 9-May 16.
Continue readingThe Mayor’s Annual Prayer Breakfast in Plymouth on the National Day of Prayer will feature Pastor Justin Chambers.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Mark Senter announced the appointment of a new fire chief and EMS director Wednesday afternoon. Steve Holm was recently appointed to the position after serving as the assistant fire chief since 2016.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Mark Senter took time Monday night to reflect on the effect the pandemic had on the city and what the citizens can look forward to in terms of upcoming projects in his State of the City address.
Continue readingA Goodwill Industries retail store and attended donation drive-thru will be constructed in the near future which will include a Community Career Center.
Continue readingThe property at 500 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth is now under the ownership of the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth residents and business owners are reminded that a city ordinance exists that requires the clearing of snow off of sidewalks.
Continue readingSeveral Plymouth officials are keeping their seats for another term. Redevelopment commission members Billy Ellinger and Mike Miley were reappointed by the city council last week for another year, while Craig Hopple, Tom Pedavoli, Nancy Felde were reappointed to the commission by Mayor Mark Senter.
Continue readingMembers of the public can enter the Plymouth City Building or other city government offices to conduct business starting Thursday, February 4.
Continue readingThe Plymouth City Council members reviewed information in an Executive Order approved by Mayor Mark Senter that applies to the Plymouth Fire Department.
Continue readingPlymouth officials continue doing their research, before deciding whether or not residents should be allowed to park vehicles in their front yards. Mayor Mark Senter recently shared ordinances from six communities around the country, including a couple in Indiana.
Continue readingA new manufacturing center being built in the City of Plymouth recently got a boost from the city council. Council members formally agreed not to charge the sewer and water connection fees until the building is occupied and the utilities are being used. The storm water and drainage financial guarantees are being waived entirely.
Continue readingThe final phase of the REES Theater project is a step closer to getting underway. The Plymouth City Council approved a pair of agreements last week allowing grant funding from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs to be passed through the city to the project committee.
Continue readingOfficials with the City of Plymouth have restricted public access to all city buildings effective Tuesday, November 17.
Continue readingMembers of the American Legion, VFW, and DAV, will host a Veterans Day ceremony on Wednesday, November 11 at 11 a.m. on the Marshall County Courthouse lawn.
Continue readingThe annual holiday parade and Christmas tree lighting in the City of Plymouth on Saturday, November 28 has been canceled due to the ongoing concerns surrounding the community spread of COVID-19.
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