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City of Plymouth residents will be paying more for water soon.

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City of Plymouth residents will be paying more for water soon.

After numerous complaints by residents, City Commissioners will vote Monday on changes to rules on home sites under construction.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has released drug forfeiture money back to Plymouth Township.
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