The Plymouth Public Library administration and staff are celebrating renovation efforts with a ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday, November 11.
Continue readingPlymouth Board of Public Works and Safety Approves Use of Parking Lot and One-Way Street Closure for Library Renovations
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety (PBPWS) approved a request made by R. Yoder Construction for staging during the renovation of the Plymouth Public Library.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Considers Additional Appropriation for Plymouth Public Library Project
The Marshall County Council members were presented with an additional appropriation request Monday morning for a renovation project at the Plymouth Public Library.
Continue readingRoad Closure on Center St. in Plymouth
Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer
Midland Engineering has begun roof renovations on the Plymouth Public Library.
Continue readingPlymouth Library Renovations to Start this Fall, following County Council’s Funding Approval
The Plymouth Public Library will be getting some renovations this fall.
Continue readingMarshall County Council to Get Updates on Proposed Veterans Parkway Extension, Paving Projects
The Marshall County Council will get an update this morning on the proposed extension of Veterans Parkway. The project would extend the parkway from Michigan Road west to Pioneer Drive.
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 BOW Members Ratify Executive Orders
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members ratified several Executive Orders Monday night.
Continue readingPlymouth Public Library Closes until April
Plymouth Public Library officials announced that the facility will be closed until April 6.
Continue readingPlymouth Public Library Renovations Planned
Renovation plans are in the works at the Plymouth Public Library.
Continue readingPlymouth Public Library to host Story Walk Field Day in Centennial Park
The Plymouth Public Library will be hosting a special event in Centennial Park this afternoon.
Continue readingDiscover Plymouth Awarded $3,500 for New Pollinator Garden
Love for garden and happiness that we get from having our own garden is always immeasurable. So without any second thought contact any experts from AtlantaTreeCompany.com to get your dram garden installed. Downtown Plymouth is getting a new pollinator garden, thanks to some state grant funding. Discover Plymouth has been awarded a $3,500 Quick Impact Placebased matching grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs.
Continue readingPlymouth Library Parking to be Restricted during Project
A project at the Plymouth Public Library will cause parking issues for the next two days on the east side of the building.
Marshall County Council Members to Meet Today
The Marshall County Council will meet today where they will approve the appointments of representatives the Lake of the Woods Regional Sewer District and the Plymouth Public Library. Prosecutor Nelson Chipman will also have a request for a waiver of probationary pay for an employee in his office.
Interested in Being the Voice for a Local Child In Need? Don’t Miss Your Chance to Learn About CASA
If you’re seeking more ways to assist local children, you’ll have plenty of opportunities this week during CASA of Marshall County Information Days.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Marshall County is a non-profit organization that is committed to speaking in the best interest of children who are abused or neglected. CASA recruits train and support volunteers to assist these kids in the family court system.
This week several local libraries will be hosting a CASA Information Day where people can come find out more about the program. Today, CASA representatives will be at the Bourbon Public Library providing information. Continue reading
Purdue Extension to Host Local Government Finance Workshop
The Purdue Extension Community Development Program is hosting a local government finance workshop for economic development professionals, local elected and appointed officials and community leaders.
The workshop will be held at the Plymouth Public Library from 1p.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Friday, December 15th. It is geared toward community members from a number of counties including Marshall, Pulaski and Starke.
The program will dig deeper into data from our counties and the region in general. Continue reading
Information Needed for Plymouth Parking Study
Officials are conducting a parking study in downtown Plymouth and need your help.
Plymouth city officials and members of Discover Plymouth along with the Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) are working to understand the current parking capacity, identify areas of deficiencies, ease of parking, and the overall parking needs in downtown Plymouth. Information received in this study will help the city determine better parking options, signage or other parking improvements. Continue reading
Calling All Creatives for Plymouth Public Library’s Painting Program this Saturday
If you’re looking for something fun and family friendly to do this weekend, look no further than you local library. Community members are invited to attend Plymouth Public Library’s Creative Canvas event this Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Eastern. Continue reading
Marshall County Community Corrections Partners with Bank for Financial Literacy Program
Marshall County residents have the chance to learn some financial management tips, thanks to a program being offered by Marshall County Community Corrections and WoodForest National Bank. According to Community Corrections, the Money Matters program aims to give people the resources to build or rebuild their financial independence. Continue reading
Plymouth Public Library Announces Summer Reading Challenge
The Plymouth Public Library is challenging its patrons to read 40 books in 60 days. It’s part of “Sail Into Summer,” this year’s adult reading challenge. Continue reading