05/23/12 During the Commissioner’s meeting Monday Al McVey offered his opinion of their lowering of the American Flag to half mast. McVey explained that he teaches classes of flag etiquette, standards, and regulations to the Boy Scouts. About three weeks ago the Commissioners lowered the flags at the Court House and County Building...
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Archive for May, 2012
Local Citizens Speaks his Opinion of Lowering Flags to Half Mast
M.C. Lakes & Water Council Meeting Wednesday
05/23/12 MoonTree Studios will be hosting the monthly meeting of the Marshall County Lakes and Waters Council on Wednesday May 23rd at 5:00pm. The Marshall County Lakes and Waters Council, Inc. is an organization formed to provide education, information and representation to protect and preserve the environment of the 18 lakes and Yellow...
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Friends of the Dog Park Raising $ at Farmers’ Market
05/23/12 Friends of the Plymouth Dog Park, will have a booth at the Farmers Market this coming Saturday, from 7:30-11:30 am. The booth will be there to raise funds for the project. Dog lovers helping to fundraise for the Dog Park will be selling, people cookies, made by kind friends, dog biscuits, made...
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Dr. Roger Smith Retires at End of School Year After More than 3 Years
05/23/12 Dr. Rodger Smith will officially call himself “retired” at the end of the current school year. Smith came to the Plymouth School Corporation as assistant superintendent in August of 2008. Referring to his various positions with several school corporations, Smith said, “I am so very fortunate to have been permitted to serve these...
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KIWANIS PEANUT DAYS A BIG SUCCESS
05/23/12 The Plymouth Chapter of Kiwanis were able to raise over $4,200 in donations this past weekend during their annual Peanut Days fundraiser. 55 members of the local civic organization, along with a number of Key Club volunteers, were out in force at the intersection of Jefferson and Michigan on Friday and Saturday...
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Mullen Speaks to Residents at Miller’s
05/23/12 Brendan Mullen stopped by Miller’s Senior Living Community Thursday afternoon on his Hoosier Listening Tour. Mullen is the democratic candidate for Indiana’s 2nd district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. This is the seat currently held by Congressman Joe Donnelly. Congressman Donnelly, whom Mullen considers a dear, personal friend, is running...
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Ancilla Basketball Signs Mooresville’s Justin Kenney
MOORESVILLE, IN – After coming off their second best season since 2004, the Ancilla College men’s basketball team has signed Mooresville High School standout Justin Kenney. The three-time basketball letterman has signed to play with Ancilla starting in the 2012-13 season. Kenney, a 6’2” guard, plans on pursing a degree in Education...
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Plymouth ends season with shutout of Knox
Knox didn’t stand a chance on Tuesday, as Plymouth captured a blowout 11-0 win in five innings at Nixon Field. Plymouth scored five runs in the fifth on a two-run single by Blake Milliser, an error, and an error. Chase Peters did his best to jumpstart the offense for Plymouth, reaching base three...
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Amor, Boal go two-for-two in Top 3 finishes at Plymouth Speedway
05/22/12 No stranger to victory lane, Steve Stacy dominated the Outlaw Late Model division at Plymouth Speedway Friday night, taking his second win of the season in the series. “I didn’t qualify well,” Stacy said, “but the car was on a rail tonight, we couldn’t have made it any better. Seeing all these...
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