A Plymouth business works to clear out damage from floods
By: Renee Ruth
Posted: Feb 26, 2018 7:42 PM EDT

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PLYMOUTH, Ind. – The employees at Penguin Point worked to clear out the mess caused by the recent floods.
The floors were cleared from muck and mud and the booths were set out to dry in the sun.
Manager Travis Davis said, “Right now, we’re just cleaning up, getting trash out. It’s going to be a process.”
There is no date of when Penguin Point will re-open but the employees are hoping for the next three to four weeks.
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