Susan Kessler from the Blueberry Cottage at 109 North Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth appeared before the City Council this week seeking a Commercial Revitalization Rebate Program Grant. The rebate grant encourages property owners to renovate existing buildings and make improvements to the exterior of the commercial buildings. The grant requires at least two quotes
Once certified, Chip will be available to support the community in cases of sexual assault, domestic violence, mental health crises, and child protective services .
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety approved three requests During their meeting Monday evening. Blueberry Cottage asked for approval to place sweaters on the Honey Locus trees in the downtown business district. During the meeting, Lynn Gee, an avid knitter and knitting teacher told the board Blueberry Cottage has a children’s after-school knitting
Grizz, the K-9 partner of fallen Chetek Police Officer Emily Breidenbach, took a tour of the classroom he'll be patrolling at Parkside School in Wautoma, Wisconsin.