Archive for June, 2011
Redevelopment Commission Updated on TIF #1
06/22/11 It was a very busy City of Plymouth Redevelopment Commission meeting Tuesday evening. There were a number of items to discuss in TIF #1. City Attorney Nelson Chipman updated commission members on a meeting held earlier in the day with HRP, the construction company doing the road project between Wal-Mart and K-Mart. Chipman...
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“Two Local Business Women Unite To Spread Beleafe To Community”
06/22/11 Through a collaborative partnership of two local business women, Marla Murasko and Amy Morris-Dodson, a new business called “Beleafe” has been formed. Beleafe is an event planning and consulting business dedicated to assisting in the creation, planning and execution of successful fundraising and promotional events. With their creative, out-of-the box thinking they aim...
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Ancilla to Honor Retiring Librarian Bockman
06/22/11 Glenda Bockman, Library Director at Ancilla College, is retiring after 28 years of service at the Donaldson-based campus, and the Ancilla community is making sure she is properly celebrated. The College will throw Bockman a retirement party on Monday, June 27 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. EDT in the Emmaus Dining Room. ...
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Banner Electric Plans Grand Opening on the 28th
06/22/11 Banner Electric, Inc. is proud to share the exciting news of their company’s reorganization. A family owned business since 1963, Banner Electric was originally established by electricians Dave Rash and Eldon Shafer. In 2007 Dave’ son Bill Rash and Ritch Gay purchased the business. Bill Rash serves as President and Ritch Gay is...
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Plymouth Woman Arrested for OWI and Possession
06/22/11 On Monday, June 20th at approximately 9:55 p.m. K-9 Officer Weir of the Plymouth Police Department initiated traffic stop at the intersection of Fifth and Garro Streets. After an investigation it was found that the driver, Brenda L. Duncan 42, of Plymouth was intoxicated. Officer Weir then walked K-9 Rex around the vehicle...
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Argos Teachers Participate in Bullying Prevention Program
06/22/11 “Approximately 160,000 school children stay home each day out of fear, often without telling their parents why,” according to Dan Olweus, Founder of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. On Thursday, June 2nd school was out for students at Argos Community Schools but school was in for teachers and staff who participated in a...
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DROWNINGS: TOO MANY HOOSIER CHILDREN PERISH NEEDLESSLY
06/22/11 Seven innocent Hoosier children drowned between May 30 and June 13, a pace of about one death every other day. Over the last three years, 42 children have died in a family or municipal swimming pool or a reservoir, river, creek or lake in Indiana. Because so many of our children are dying...
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MILDRED M. FETHEROLF – 93 – from Martinsville, IN, formerly of Plymouth
Click Johnson Danielson Funeral Home at right for complete details.
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