Archive for May, 2012
Plymouth Schools to Consider Bus Maintenance Contract with Wiers
05/03/12 The Plymouth School Board voted unanimously on Tuesday night to grant the authority to Assistant Superintendent Rodger Smith to continue to iron out the details for school bus maintenance with Wiers. Currently, routine maintenance and repairs are made at the school’s bus garage located off Berkley Street. The school corporation has a fleet...
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County Police Investigation Leads to Arrest of Sean McNab
05/03/12 On Thursday, April 25th around 10:00pm, Marshall County Police department received a call from a resident in the 15,000 block of Olive Trail who reported an unknown person had gained entry into his box truck that was parked on his property by using a bolt cutter to cut open the lock. Mr. Schillaci...
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Hartley & Gault Named to New Principal Positions
05/03/12 The Plymouth Schools did not have to look far to find new principals for the Discovery Academy (currently Washington Elementary) and Lincoln Junior High. Andrew Hartley, now Plymouth High School assistant principal, will be heading up the Academy in the fall. Current principal, Michelle Riise, was named to a newly created position...
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Plymouth Police Reports
05/03/12 Last Friday, April 27th around 9:00pm,Plymouth Police Officer Derek Workman conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Hogarth Street just east of Miner Street. It was found that driver, Javier E. Garcia-Ortiz 25, of Plymouth was driving while intoxicated. Ortiz was transported to the Marshall County Jail where he was booked in...
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Tri Kappa Spring Student Art Show this Weekend
05/03/12 The Tri Kappa Spring Student Art Show will be on exhibit this weekend at Plymouth High School outside the auditorium in conjunction with the PHS production of “Beauty and the Beast”. The show features artwork of students in grades kindergarten through 12th grades. Art teachers for grades K-8 submit the best work...
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DONNELLY ATTENDS GRAND OPENING OF INTERIM VETERANS’ HEALTH FACILITY
05/03/12 Monday, Congressman Joe Donnelly attended the grand opening of the VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in South Bend. This facility is more than double the size of the old facility – from 7,000 square feet to 18,000 square feet. It will be used as an interim facility before a new $6.7 million,...
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