PLYMOUTH – Motorists will find it a little difficult in spots around Plymouth next week as construction will be taking place in two locations.
Monitoring wells will be placed on Stanley Drive Tuesday and Thursday wells will be placed at Michigan and Jefferson Streets.
The wells are required by the Indiana Department of Envir-onmental Management to monitor ground water purity in the area, according to Plymouth City Engineer Rick Gaul.
PLYMOUTH — A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Plymouth Multischool Building Corporation was held Thursday.
Plymouth Schools Maintenance Director Dave Schoof presented a number of projects, primarily concerning infrastructure, roofing, and HVAC equipment to the board over the last several months.
At this point, the funding for completion of the projects that would normally be taken out of the Capital Projects Fund is being considered under a Qualified School Construction Bond (QSCB) in the proposed amount of $4,175,000.
PLYMOUTH — Fill your belly, feed the hungry. The Marshall County Neighborhood Center (MCNC) is asking you to think about those in need the next time you visit the grocery store.Â
“Our food pantry is nearly out of food,†says Gino Jefferies, lead food pantry volunteer for MCNC. “We are no longer able to do a (full) basket for our clients. They are getting about half of what they normally get. The way we have been hit lately, I think we can get maybe two or three pantry times done before we are completely out of food.â€