The City of Plymouth has made the Webster Center available for those who need a warm place to stay. In a Facebook post Friday, the Mayor’s Office said anyone who needs to access the Webster Center after hours may call the Police Department at 574-936-2126, and an officer will unlock the door.
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Webster Center Available As Emergency Shelter for Flood Victims
Those displaced by this week’s floods can take emergency shelter at the Webster Center in Plymouth. City officials say cots, food, and shower facilities are available. Transportation is also available upon request.
Warming Centers Available in Local Communities
With cold weather continuing, local communities are taking steps to make sure residents have a warm place to stay. In Plymouth, the Webster Center at 110 Webster Avenue is serving as a warming center until Saturday. For access, call the Plymouth Police Department at 574-936-2126 or the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department at 574-936-3187.