03/05/12 On Friday, March 2nd PHS hosted three community members as part of the Principal for a Day program within Plymouth Community School Corporation. This year’s principals were: Dave Ferguson of Stone Creek Homes, Maggie Twomey of the Mayor’s Office, and Linda Yoder from the Marshall County Community Foundation and the United Way....
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Archive for March, 2012
Principal for a Day at PHS
PHS FFA Chapter Awarded Food For All Grant
03/05/12 The local Plymouth High School FFA Chapter has been awarded $1,200 as part of the inaugural FFA: Food For All program. The nationwide program provides grant money to local FFA chapters to support year-long service-learning projects focused on developing and implementing sustainable hunger relief projects. Plymouth FFA plans to build a hydroponics system...
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Coats Statement on Tragic Storms that Struck Southern Indiana
03/05/12 Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) Saturday issued the following statement regarding the fatal storms and tornadoes that hit southern Indiana on Friday: “No matter how much we may prepare, Mother Nature’s unpredictability and harshness delivered a devastating blow to southern Indiana. Marsha and I ask all Americans to keep Hoosiers and our neighbors...
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Plymouth season ends against Mishawaka Marian
When facing the #8 team in Class 3A, with one of the States’ best players, the last thing you want to have happen is cold shooting from the floor is key times of the ballgame. That’s what happened to the Pilgrims (16-6) in the 71-54 loss to the Knights (18-3). “We needed to...
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Plymouth School Board Meeting Tuesday
03/05/12 The Plymouth School Board will meet for a regular meeting on Tuesday, March 6th at the Administration Office Board Room behind Plymouth High School at 7:00 p.m. The scheduled meeting will follow an executive session. The Board will consider granting permission for the School of Inquiry to advertise for renovation bids, consider...
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Plymouth’s Curriculum Committee Continues Working to Meet Completion Goal
03/05/12 The Curriculum Committee of the Plymouth Schools met on Thursday night to review changes in the writing offerings and methods that will be used throughout the corporation. Forty-Five states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Common Core Standards and Indiana schools have three years to adopt the new changes. A...
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Rotary Quizbowl State Championship Tomorrow at Ancilla College
03/02/12 Twenty-four schools will compete tomorrow, Saturday, March 3, at Ancilla College in the 2012 Rotary Quizbowl State Championships. Large, medium, and small school State Champions will be crowned, hopefully heralding an era of increased recognition and participation for small schools. Matches start at 9:00 AM, with the Finals scheduled for 3:00 PM...
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High Wind Advisory
03/02/12 The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Marshall County. Sustained winds of 30mph with gusts to 55mph are expected. Strong winds will make driving difficult, especially for semi trucks and other high profile vehicles. Tree branches and power lines may be downed in isolated spots. Scattered power outages and...
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City Council Approves Tax Abatement for Zentis
03/02/12 Zentis Food Solutions North America was granted a Tax Abatement by the Plymouth Common Council this week. During the public hearing, Jennifer Laurent, Executive Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Commission said, “This is an auspicious project and the growth trajectory is that Zentis will fill up the building they have.” ...
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Todd Wagoner Arrested on Warrant for Dog Bite Report
03/02/12 Officer Derek Workman with the Plymouth Police Department arrested 46 year old Todd Wagoner at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Officer Workman located Mr. Wagoner walking his dog on Pilgrim Lane. The officer stopped to speak with Wagoner and explained to him that his dog was going to be quarantined for 10 days due...
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