12/27/11 Staff and volunteers of Miller’s Senior Living Community held their annual Red & Green Party for the residents on Friday, Dec. 23 at 2:00 p.m. in the Oak Hill Café. The Red & Green Party has become a tradition that grows a little bit bigger each year. Under the direction of Activity Director...
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Archive for December, 2011
Miller’s Annual Red & Green Party
Dorothy Newberg Reaker – 96 – from Plymouth
Click Van Gilder Funeral Home at right for complete details.
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E. FAYE STONE – 80 – from Plymouth, formerly of Huntsville, AL
Click Johnson Danielson Funeral Home at right for complete details.
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Two Marshall County Schools Named 4-Star Schools
12/26/11 Two Marshall County schools were named Four Star Schools for the 2010-2011 school year by the Indiana Department of Education. Webster Elementary in Plymouth and Bremen High School in Bremen had been notified of the award several weeks ago, but the public announcement was just released on December 21. Out of 1,780 public...
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Increased DUI Patrols Planned Through the New Year’s Holiday
12-26-11 Indiana law enforcement agencies are working to keep motorists safe this holiday season as police step up impaired driving patrols on Hoosier roadways this week. Members of Indiana’s 35 DUI Task Forces will conduct high-visibility enforcement activities such as saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints across the state through New Year’s Day. A total...
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Ancilla Softball Delivers Socks to Homeless
12/26/11 Starting with their fall season in 2010, the Ancilla College softball team initiated a new service project. Instead of collecting admission at their games and scrimmages, they would accept a pair of new socks. The idea was the brainchild of Ingrid Reese, wife of Ancilla coach Scott Reese. “We were looking for something...
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Indiana Conservation Officers are not out of the woods yet
12/26/11 With deer season winding down, Indiana conservation officers have been patrolling the rural landscape checking hunters and assisting landowners with various complaints. District One conservation officers serve the seven north-central counties of St. Joseph, Elkhart, Marshall, Kosciusko, Fulton, Miami, and Wabash. To date, there have been 489 separate hunting violations reported within District...
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Academies Quiz-Bowl Team Nationally Ranked
12/26/11 Culver Academies Quiz-Bowl Team is still undefeated in conference play and nationally ranked for the first time this season at #53. On Wednesday, December 7, the Culver Academies Quiz-Bowl team swept five Tippecanoe Valley Conference opponents to improve their Conference Record on the season to 9-0 (34-8 overall). They now boast a commanding...
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67 Year Old Man Exposed Himself in Downtown Parking Lot
12/26/11 On Wednesday, December 21st around 12:20 in the afternoon the Plymouth Police department responded to the Party Pack located south of the bridge in Downtown Plymouth in reference to a male subject that had exposed himself in the parking lot. Upon arrival Officer DeLee spoke with Kenneth H. Madsen 67, of Plymouth. It...
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Argos School Maintenance Director Discusses Building Improvements
12/26/11 The Argos School Board was updated on the energy conservation efforts for the school building. Brad Carter, Maintenance Director, told the Board, rooms 306 and 503A are finished with the installation of new HVAC equipment and the kindergarten rooms will be worked during the Christmas Break. Carter said there are 25 rooms that may...
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