11/01/10 Calling all Plymouth patrons: you are invited to come on board and join in the process of developing an upcoming image and message of Plymouth. If you live or work in Plymouth or visit the area from time to time, your opinion matters and can significantly influence the direction on how Plymouth will...
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Archive for October, 2010
Wheel of Progress Survey Now Available
Pride of Plymouth, 5th in State
11/01/10 For the first time in history the “Pride of Plymouth Marching Band” marched off to the state championship Saturday morning and came home 5th in the state. Friday night the whole community got a chance to show their support by watching their last “dress rehearsal.” Hundreds of citizens braved the cooler temperatures to...
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Work Continues on City Street Projects
11/01/10 Michael Jaskela from Rieth-Riley is overseeing the Plymouth street paving projects this fall. Work will be in full force this week with milling on Broadway and Harrison on Monday. On Tuesday Rieth-Riley will have two paving crews in town. They will be milling on Hillcrest, Fourth Street and East Jefferson Street. Another crew...
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Encore Presents Indiana University’s Singing Hoosiers
11/01/10 Encore Performing Arts and Gibson Foundation present the final concert of the 2010 season. Indiana University’s Singing Hoosiers, under the direction of Mr. Michael Schwartzkopf, will perform at the Plymouth High School Performing Arts Center on Saturday, November 13. Plymouth High School’s own Crimson Connection will open the evening at 7:00 p.m. followed...
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Ancilla College Book Fair
11/01/10 Ancilla College announces that it will host Books and More for Less Book Fair on Monday, November 1 from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. The Book Fair will be located at Ancilla College in the hallway outside the Business Office. Take this opportunity to purchase unique books and gifts at 40-70% off of...
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Purdue Twirling Clinic
11/01/10 On Sunday, October 24th, Riverside Intermediate School was full of baton, girls in pink and full of smiles! Sixty baton twirlers turned out for the third annual Purdue Twirling Clinic, which was hosted by Daphne’s Dolls. The Golden Girl, Silver Twins, Girl in Black and Miss Boilerette put on an amazing clinic teaching...
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Bremen Post Commander Promoted to Captain
11/01/10 On Monday, October 18, 2010, Indiana State Police Superintendent Paul Whitesell, Ph.D., announced the promotion of Lieutenant Brad Weaver to the rank of Captain. With his new promotion came a new assignment. Weaver is now assigned to the Office of the Deputy Superintendent of Enforcement. Weaver will serve as the Special Operations Commander...
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DONNELLY ENDORSED BY ELKHART TRUTH
11/01/10 Sunday, the Elkhart Truth endorsed Congressman Joe Donnelly in his reelection bid. “Joe Donnelly went to Washington four years ago as a conservative Blue Dog Democrat and he’s represented the district well,” wrote the editorial board in its endorsement. “He’s been a strong advocate for veterans, AM General — which makes the Hummer...
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SJRMC/Plymouth Explains Importance of Balance
11/01/10 On Tuesday, November 2, 2010, physical therapists from Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center/Plymouth will be providing free balance screenings at the Senior Expo to determine how steady you are on your feet and what your risk of a fall is. The physical therapists will be available from 7:30 AM until 3:30 PM at...
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Park Department offers FREE Exercise Classes
11/01/10 Have you heard about the free exercise classes at the Webster Rec. Center? The Plymouth Park Department is sponsoring this opportunity for citizens to move and stay on the healthy track. Is there too much junk in the trunk and too little cash in your stash? These exercise classes are being offered totally...
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