One of the responsibilities of this position is that I listen to all kinds of comments. They can be positive or negative, critical or complimentary. Regardless of what is said, I attempt to listen to each one and understand the logic or position of the person delivering the message. There is a hard and...
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Archive for March, 2011
The Friend Report
CMA State Final tickets AVAILABLE!
Culver Military Academy tickets: State basketball championship tickets are available to the general public and can be purchased and picked up Wednesday and Thursday, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., at Sallyport, which is the area next to the flagpoles Enter through the Academies’ main entrance on Indiana 10. Tickets can also be ordered...
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Ancilla Baseball experiences a “not so sunny” Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, SC – The Ancilla College baseball team went 1-4 on the weekend to start their spring trip in Myrtle Beach, SC. The Chargers (3-6) lost twice to the College of Southern Maryland, dropping Friday’s opener 6-2 and another game on Saturday 10-2. Ancilla rebounded with a 5-2 victory over Garrett College Saturday...
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Petition for work on drain near Walkerton denied
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent PLYMOUTH – An old contract that appears to be binding is causing debate over county drainage work in the Walkerton area. Residents in the area of the Morris drain, also known as the Sarber ditch that runs near the intersection of Redwood Road and 3B Road in Marshall County are...
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Waters muddied for Harley Berger ditch
PLYMOUTH – Good intentions have muddied the waters for members of the watershed that feeds into the Harley Berger ditch in Walnut and Tippecanoe Townships in Marshall County. The ditch is in need of maintenance to keep farm fields from being underwater and an earlier fix to the area’s water problems has made things...
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Good start for Lady Charges softball coming back from break!
CLARMONT, FL – In their final two games of their spring trip, the Ancilla College softball team split a pair of games to finish their trip with a 6-4 record and raise their overall record to 10-4. Ancilla defeated Bergen (NJ) Community College 4-1 in their opener, and lost to Burlington County (NJ) Community...
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Philip (P.J.) Hanley New Bourbon Town Council Member
03/23/11 Bourbon resident Philip (P.J.) Hanley will be attending his first meeting as a member of the Bourbon Town Council in April. Hanley was appointed last week to complete the term of the late Gary Collins. The term will end on December 1 of this year. A special caucus on the matter was held...
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Concerns on Nuclear Power Plants
03/23/11 After watching the horrific scenes of fire shooting out of a nuclear power reactor plants in Japan and learning of possible radiation leaks all triggered by an earthquake and tsunami a week ago, Indiana legislators may be taking a second look at the bill introduced into the Senate on January 6 of this...
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County Police Investigate Missing Girl
03/23/11 Marshall County police are reporting that 21-year-old Kristan Kye Wright hasn’t been seen since she left her grandmother’s house around noon on Friday, March 11. Wright’s grandmother stated that she said she was going to work, but she never showed up at the Plymouth restaurant where she works as a waitress. No contact...
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