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The National Weather Service says that west to southwest winds will increase throughout the day Tuesday and could make travel difficult for high profile vehicles such as large trucks and camper trucks. Also with the strong, gusty winds will be low relative humidity values. This combination will result in an elevated fire danger across southeastern and south central Illinois. Brush and leaf burning should be avoided outdoors as any fires could quickly spread out of control.
Marshall County in 'Really Good Financial Shape,' Council President reports
Plymouth Redevelopment Commission approves $30,000 for MCEDC and $10,000 for U.S. 30 Coalition
Four arrested for driving while suspended during busy Sunday for Plymouth Police
IN Senator Bohacek calls for investigation into NIPSCO for deceptive consumer sales
Plymouth First United Methodist Church to host free Community Meal
Maxinkuckee Odd Fellows to host All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast and Bake Sale
‘Truck Stop Serial Killer’ fails to persuade court that he was wrongfully convicted of fatally shooting Indianapolis woman
Plymouth City meetings tonight to feature police staffing request, Historic Firehouse hearing
