Three public figures in Plymouth have been awarded the Freedom of the City. Councillors voted to make Sir Gary Streeter, Kevin Nancekivell and Linda Gilroy honorary freemen at a full city council meeting on Monday.
As new outlets revive coverage in their cities and towns, the case in Plymouth shows how some public officials react to the scrutiny.
Is this an unrestored survivor that was pampered for over 50 years, or are we looking at a recent refresh in stunning condition?
Cases of suspected bird flu have impacted dozens of animals over the last two weeks and turned a Plymouth pond into a graveyard.
The Plymouth Police Department reported 746 incidents, 12 arrests, 25 accidents, and 70 traffic stops in one week.
It's not the type of rig you'd want to take to big car shows, but with a bit of work, it could hit the drag strip again.
The adopted regulations address permitted grass species and types of groundcover, as well as maintenance of the aforementioned.
ONE PERSON HAS DIED IN A TWO VEHICLE ACCIDENT TUESDAY AFTERNOON IN PLYMOUTH COUNTY. THE IOWA STATE PATROL SAYS THE ACCIDENT BETWEEN TWO TRUCKS HAPPENED AROUND 12:45 P.M. AT THE INTERSECTION OF K-18 & C-12.
Officials said 500 to 1,000 wild bird deaths had been reported around the state, as well as a 30-bird flock of domestic poultry in Plymouth County.
New research highlights the benefits of combining existing long-term plankton monitoring programs and emerging technologies in monitoring the health of our seas.
The Grade II* listed building was first owned by William Parker, the mayor of Plymouth from 1601-1602. In 1807 the building was extended to the rear and the front used as a shop. In the 1960s it was a taxi office, then restored by the council and turned into a museum of local heritage, focusing on life in Plymouth over time.
Winter festivals, concerts and a boat show are on deck around town this weekend, Jan. 31-Feb. 2.