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Preparations are continuing by Lawrence County officials for the upcoming solar eclipse event which will occur in early April. That was the message given at the second community informational meeting held Wednesday at Lawrenceville High School (LHS). 20 various agencies are providing input into an overall master plan for dealing with various aspects of the event such as traffic, lodging, vending, public safety, sanitation amongst others. The key message coming from local officials is to be prepared for a large influx of visitors. Individuals and families should plan ahead for necessities needed for that weekend. There will be another public information session planned for Wednesday. March 27th at 6 p.m. also at the LHS auditorium.
Plymouth man held on $50,000 bond facing burglary, domestic battery, and invasion of privacy charges
Marshall County Commissioners back HVAC Control Upgrade and new roof for Community Corrections Building
Plymouth School Board names Elizabeth Miller as new Webster Elementary Principal
Award-Winning Indiana Country Artist Tege Holt & The Lonesome Pines take the stage tomorrow night at River Park Square
Downtown Plymouth transforms into arts celebration for 12th Annual ARTS in the Street Festival on July 25th
U.S. Senator Young announces more than $57 million for transportation infrastructure projects across Indiana
Gov. Braun boosts Family Services Workforce through Power Up Indiana Investments
Plymouth Schools announce new principals, athletic director, and dean of students
