A Knox woman is in custody following a shoplifting incident that ultimately led to the discovery of drugs.
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Knox Man Facing Meth-Related Charges Following Plymouth Traffic Stop
Plymouth High School Represented in “Spell Bowl” State Finals
Plymouth Schools Not Alone In Use of Complicated Financing Tool
The Plymouth Community School Corporation is using a legal tactic to help them finance future renovations to several of its facilities.
The $2-million project will expand seating at the athletic complex and upgrade restrooms and ticket offices. Construction will also provide more space for meetings and file storage at the School Corporation’s Administration Building.
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Plymouth Schools Provide Teachers with Salary Bump in Face of State Funding Changes
The Plymouth School Corporation found a way to reward its teachers as part of a Master Contract approved Tuesday night.
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Plymouth School Board Readies for Budget Adoption
The Plymouth School Board will be plenty busy with budget adoptions and employee contracts during tonight’s meeting.
The contract is set to be effective between 2015 and 2017. Negotiations have been taking place for some time in order to finalize the contract language with the Plymouth Education Association.
Lengthy Investigation Lands Bourbon Man 10-Year Sentence
A Bourbon man was sentenced Thursday on charges that he manufactured methamphetamine at a Plymouth address.
Officers Give Chase to Plymouth Man, Arrest on Possession Charges
Plymouth Police attempted to serve a warrant on Wednesday, but found themselves filing additional charges.
Plymouth Football Honors Teammate, Plays Through Adversity
It will be an emotional evening for members of the Plymouth High School Football team.
Players did not practice Monday following the death of a fellow teammate. Coach John Barron says that when the team hops on the bus to travel to Syracuse, the situation is not about the score.
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Bowen Center Says Providing Plymouth Students with Grief Outlet
Work continues to help students at Plymouth High School grieve following the loss of a fellow classmate.
The Plymouth Community School Corporation contracts with the Bowen Center to provide mental health services to students. The non-profit supplies psychologists, nurses, and social workers to assess a range of needs.
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Plymouth Students Recognize Organ Donation During Football Game
Plymouth students showed their support for organ donation during Friday night’s football game between the Rockies and Northridge.
Rep. Walorski Recognizes Plymouth HS Principal with Congressional Record
A surprise school assembly on Tuesday morning saw Plymouth High School Principal James Condon recognized.
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Plymouth Schools Hire Architect Pending Bond Issuance
The Plymouth School Board has approved the hiring of an architect for upgrades to their administration and athletic facilities.
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Plymouth Schools Consider Bond Resolution for Facility Upgrades
The Plymouth School Board will consider a preliminary bond resolution when they meet tonight.
Plymouth Completes New Signage at Roundabout
Work to at least one sign in Plymouth welcoming visitors to the city has been completed.
The Plymouth Board of Works approved a sign to be placed in the roundabout at Michigan Road and Veteran’s Parkway earlier this year. The goal was to improve the look of the community while greeting those traveling to the area.
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Plymouth Schools to Begin Advertising 2016 Budget
The Plymouth Community School Corporation will begin advertising its 2016 fiscal year budget.
School Board members held a special budget work session meeting on Tuesday night to discuss projected revenues, as well as the projected costs associated with carrying out operations. General Fund expenditures will largely remain flat next year at $25-million.
Plymouth Police Nab Four on Aging Warrants
The Plymouth Police Department spent time earlier this week arresting individuals wanted on warrants out of Starke County.
Plymouth Schools Consider Bond Issue for Facility Upgrades
Plymouth school facilities could soon be getting a facelift.
A proposal to bond $1.9-million will be considered by the Plymouth School Board during their meeting, tonight. Those monies, if approved, would be used to provide new bleachers and a press box at the football fields, and restroom and concession stand improvements.
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Street Reconstruction Projects Scheduled in Plymouth
Street reconstruction work as part of the city of Plymouth’s mill and fill projects is set to begin today. Workers are scheduled to sawcut six driveways and remove curb in the cul-de-sac on Marigold Court. Concrete curb construction will start tomorrow. During that time, residents will have access to their driveways except for a few days when the concrete is curing. Notes will be placed in the mailboxes of affected residents. Continue reading
Plymouth Signage Changes Locations Slightly, Work to Begin Soon
Gateway signage for the City of Plymouth will be moved slightly.
During a meeting last month, the Plymouth Board of Works approved a memorandum of understanding with Marshall County to place a sign welcoming visitors to Plymouth in the roundabout at Michigan Road and Veteran’s Parkway.
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