During last week’s Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety, Police Chief Dave Bacon announced a resignation. The chief said Patrolman Lance Balsley resigned from his position on the first of the month. The chief was permitted to open the hiring process. The police department will be accepting applications through the end of the month.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presided over his final city council meeting Wednesday evening after serving the citizens of Plymouth for 16 years. During the meeting he was surprised as City Attorney Sean Surrisi read a statement from Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. The governor honored Mayor Senter with a Sagamore of the Wabash. The Sagamore of
Monday morning Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter was “blown away” by a surprise presentation from a U.S. Representative. Family members, special guests, and city department heads were on hand to watch as Congressman Rudy Yakym surprised Mayor Senter. The Congressman said when historians do research, one of the first places they look is the Congressional Record.
Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter presented Dave Morrow with a key to the city during the Plymouth Park Board meeting on Monday recognizing his 19 years of service. Reading a proclamation, Mayor Senter said, David Morrow has dedicated his life to this community and has demonstrated in many practical ways his deep and genuine love for
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