Neighboring Richland County has issued a no burn advisory until further notice. The county fire chiefs announced the ban due to the current dry weather conditions and high fire risk. Caution is advised to all residents who attempt to burn any materials, including leaves and branches, trash or other items until further notice. Richland County is the second southeastern Illinois county to take action regarding outdoor burning. Lawrence County continues under a burn ban till further notice.
Prosecutor files charges in child abduction case
Lineup of 50 new food creations featured during this year's Indiana State Fair
Plymouth man held on $50,000 bond facing burglary, domestic battery, and invasion of privacy charges
Plymouth schools food services reports strong year, prepares for key changes in 2026-27
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
