The Plymouth City Council members are still gathering input on the issue of residents parking vehicles in front yards.
Continue readingPlymouth Street Department Superintendent Receives Award
Plymouth Street Department Superintendent Jim Marquardt was recently awarded the 2020 Ivan H. Brinegar Municipal Management Award which is given to municipal officials with a minimum of 10 years of city or town service who display strong leadership, contributions to the community, and serve as a role model to citizens and other municipal officials.
Continue readingPlymouth Police Chief Presents Request to Install School Zone Signs around Lincoln Junior High
Plymouth Police Chief David Bacon presented a request to the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members last week about signage to alert drivers of a slower speed limit in areas by the Lincoln Junior High School.
Continue readingPhase Two of Veterans Parkway Extension Gets Support from Plymouth City Council
The second phase of the proposed Veterans Parkway extension project received unanimous support from the Plymouth City Council Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth City Council to Meet in Special Session Monday
The Plymouth City Council members will meet in special session on Monday, Aug. 17 as they begin the budget season.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Releases Statement Regarding Marshall County Health Department Order
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter is urging residents to be kind to one another and to comply with the face covering/mask order by the Marshall County Health Department.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Honors Life of Former Cemetery Superintendent
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter read a proclamation Monday night that honors the life of former Cemetery Superintendent Jim Ousnamer. He passed away on May 14 of this year.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Allows Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Expire
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter has decided not to renew the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Hosting Upcoming Blood Drives
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter is hosting a blood drive on Saturday, May 23 at the Plymouth Farmer’s Market at 11345 9A Road in Plymouth. Blood donations will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Extends Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter extended the city’s Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration on Monday.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Extension of Public Health Emergency Declaration
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved another extension of the Public Health Disaster Emergency Declaration Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth Clerk-Treasurer Warns City Officials about Spending
Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Jeanine Xaver warned city officials and department heads to do what they can to limit spending in 2020 during Monday night’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Signs Order Regarding Recreation Areas
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter signed an Executive Order on Monday that concerns recreation areas.
Continue readingCity of Plymouth Extends Public Health Emergency Declaration
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter signed an extension on Monday to the city’s Public Health Emergency Declaration.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Presents Executive Order, Declares Public Health Emergency
The Mayor of Plymouth has declared a public health disaster emergency, as ratified by the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth BOW Approves Road Name Change
One street will be renamed in the City of Plymouth.
Continue readingPlymouth Mayor Delivers State of the City Address
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter delivered his annual State of the City Address Monday night.
Continue readingLeanne Senter Honored as Outgoing Swim Coach
Long-time Swim Coach Leanne Senter was recognized this week after coaching her final swim meet at the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center in Plymouth.
Continue readingOfficials Discuss Status of Aquatic Center
Article submitted by James Master, reporter for The Pilot News
The future of the Dr. Susan Bardwell Aquatic Center has been the source of rumors in the last few months. Those involved with the operation of the 27,000 square foot facility recently sat down with the media to combat these rumors.
Continue readingWinona Building Products Officials Working through Financing
Officials from Winona Building Products are getting ready for the sale of TIF bonds and the closing of new market tax credits for an expansion project at the location at 506 North Street in Plymouth.
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