05/30/12 The 2012 Academic Hall of Fame induction ceremony was held on May 20. There were eleven members inducted for the class of 2012. They are as follows: Anyssa L. Alonso – Broadcasting Grace K. Anders – English and French Brandon Baird – Art Danielle A. Becktel – Mathematics Rebecca J. Brumbaugh –...
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Archive for May, 2012
11 Seniors Inducted to the PHS Academic Hall of Fame
Argos Town Council
05/30/12 The Argos Town Council recently received a letter from Strang and Associates for the sanitary sewer problem at the Marshall County Discount Center. While remodeling the former Argos Lumber property, it was discovered that the building‘s septic system had failed. The current bathroom was dumping into the storm sewer system. The letter...
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Argos High School Announce Valedictorian & Salutatorian
05/30/12 Anthony (Tony) S. Hutchinson, son of Scott and Julie Hutchinson, has earned the distinction of being named the Valedictorian of Argos High School’s Class of 2012. Anthony has earned a 4.217 on a 4.0 scale. Tony has been active in numerous school organizations and activities during his four years at Argos Jr.-Sr....
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CMA Gold Star Ceremony for Memorial Day
05/30/12 A commemoration of those who gave their lives in defense of America was held on Memorial Day at the Culver Academies, a tradition that has been observed for more than 80 years. The tradition includes a solemn roll call of each of the 250 Culver men who died while serving their country...
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DONNELLY: ADMINISTRATION SHOULD HAVE NAMED CHINA A CURRENCY MANIPULATOR
05/30/12 Tuesday, Congressman Joe Donnelly expressed his concern that the U.S. Treasury Department declined to name China a currency manipulator in a report on international economic and exchange rate policies, which was released last Friday. “I’m concerned about the Treasury’s failure to label the Chinese government as a currency manipulator,” said Donnelly. “I often hear...
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Exhibition “Face Value” at Moon Tree Studios
05/30/12 MoonTree Studios is pleased to present “Face Value”, a show of recent work by clay artist Becki Moffett-Moore. She is a three dimensional clay artist who’s sculpted, cast and hand built one to eight inch heads are made of porcelain, stoneware and terra cotta clays utilizing a combination of low and high...
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M.C. Church Orchestra Carport Sale this Saturday
05/30/12 The Marshall County Church Orchestra will hold a carport sale on Saturday, June 2 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and Miller’s Senior Living Community, located at 625 Oakhill Ave. has once again graciously offered the use of their car port for this fundraiser. The carper is located on the east side...
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Ancilla Women’s Basketball Signs Beard
KOKOMO, IN – Kokomo High School guard Arienne Beard has signed her letter of intent to play for the Ancilla College women’s basketball program starting in the fall of 2012. “Ancilla is a good opportunity for me to play ball at the college level and continue my education,” said Beard. “I’m excited...
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Ancilla Basketball Signs NorthWood’s Qaiyim
NAPPANEE, IN – NorthWood High School basketball standout Jakyah Qaiyim has signed his letter of intent to play for the Ancilla College men’s basketball program starting in the fall of 2012. The 6’2”, 185 pound Qaiyim averaged 12 points per game while shooting 57 percent during his senior year at NorthWood. Qaiyim also...
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Plymouth Golf finishes 2nd in prep for Sectionals
Plymouth finished second in its final tune-up. Next up the Sectional this Friday. Team score of 321 was our best of the season to date and lowest since our initial 18 hole tournament of the season. Our players games are peaking and heading the right direction. Freshman Ben Schenk took home team best...
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