01/03/12 The Plymouth Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals will meet Tuesday, January 3rd at 7 p.m. and 7:30 respectfully in the Council Chambers of City Hall. The Plan Commission doesn’t have any specific issues to discuss, it’s mainly a reorganizational meeting with the election of officers and setting the meeting date and...
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Archive for January, 2012
Plymouth Plan Comission/BZA Meeting Tuesday
Mayor Senter Announces Appointments
01/03/12 Last week during the Plymouth Common Council meeting Mayor Mark Senter announced his appointments for 2012. He re-appointed Kevin Morrison to the Aviation Board, Dave Morrow to the Park Board, and Fred Webster and Greg Compton to the Redevelopment Commission. The Mayor also re-appointed Vida Creed to the Marshall County Alcoholic Beverage Commission...
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Students, Parents Invited to PHS Financial Aid Night
01/03/12 The annual Plymouth High School Financial Aid Night will be held on Wednesday, January 4th at 7 p.m. in the school’s cafeteria. As the costs of college and vocational and technical schools continue to increase, students and their parents are searching for ways to finance their education. Therefore, Financial Aid Night is an...
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January is National Blood Donor Month
01/03/11 January is the perfect time to honor the people who help others through the simple act of giving blood. Since 1970, January has been known as National Blood Donor Month. It’s a time when blood organizations like the American Red Cross pay tribute to the nearly 11 million people who give blood each...
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Mayor Senter Presents Keys to the City to Councilmen
01/02/12 Last week Mayor Mark Senter took a few minutes out of the City Council meeting to honor the three city council members who were finishing their terms. He presented a Key to the City to each one. Councilman Mark Neidig completed his four year term. Mayor Mark said, “Mark has had many questions...
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Wabash beats Franklin in OT, Hodges helps the cause
With 6.8 seconds left in regulation and Wabash down by two, coach Antoine Carpenter put the ball in the hands of a freshman. “We had a time-out and I was thinking ‘(Aaron Zinnerman’s) going to get the ball, what corner am I going to stand in,’” said Houston Hodges. “They drew up the play....
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Heydt Offers Veterans Support Group at LifePlex
01/02/12 Although Curtis Heydt spent some 33 years serving in the United States Army as a chaplain and pastor, he believes his work is not done. Beginning In January, Heydt will begin meeting with local veterans in a support group setting at the LifePlex in Plymouth. Heydt said, “It’s a chance to reach out...
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