08/28/12 Plymouth High School will be conducting Parent/Teacher Conferences on Wednesday evening September 12th. Classroom teachers will be contacting parents to schedule a conference that will include parent(s), student, and the classroom teacher. It is greatly encouraged that students accompany their parents to the pre-scheduled appointments. Scheduled conferences will be conducted between 6:30-8:00...
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Archive for August, 2012
PHS Parent-Teacher Conference Night-Wednesday, September 12
3rd Annual Blueberry Idol, Friday Night
08/28/12 For the third year in a row, a karaoke contest that will name the “Blueberry Idol” will help kick-off the Labor Day weekend in Plymouth. The contest, open to people of all ages, will be held at the Young Amphitheatre on Friday, August 31. Last year, some 50 performers entered the contest....
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Miller’s Seniors Experience Working in Clay
08/28/12 Residents and friends at Miller’s Senior Living Community enjoyed a creative experience at Moon Tree Studios on Saturday afternoon. They engaged in a beginning clay session in which they were able to create two clay projects during the three hour experience. Guided by artist Laura Garza, the group made clay “coil” bowls. ...
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Argos Man Killed in Moped Crash
08/27/12 A moped accident Saturday evening claimed the life of an Argos man. Emergency responders were called to 8674 19th Road east of Argos about 7:30 p.m. Saturday for a single vehicle accident. A moped driven by 46 year old Jack L. Moriarty of Plum Street in Argos was east bound on 19th...
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Animal in Roadway Cause of Accident
08/27/12 On Saturday, August 18th around 5:03pm Patrolman Hafke of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department investigated an accident that occurred on Elm Road, approximately 2000 feet north of 6th Road. Driver Julie Thompson 37, of Bremen states she was traveling northbound on Elm Road when an animal ran out in front of her...
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A Look at the Local Ballot for the November Election, Gary Cook to Run
08/27/12 Marshall County Clerk Julie Fox released the unofficial November 6 General Election Candidates on Friday afternoon following the completion of school board filings. Looking at the election in Marshall County, voters will have very few choices for County election position and for the various school board seats. Taking a look at the...
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Close to 900 Runners Anticipated for Blueberry Stomp
08/27/12 For about 15 years Adams Street Kids (ASK) has been hosting the Blueberry Stomp just prior to the Blueberry Festival Parade on Labor Day. Art Jacobs from the First United Methodist Church has served as the race director for the last four years. This is a huge undertaking and the main fundraiser...
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Plymouth Band Looking for Good Used Instruments
08/27/12 Plymouth High School Band Director, Bryan Ames, is asking the community to help provide instruments for beginning students. Ames said, “There are 100 kids in beginning band and many do not have instruments since their parents can no longer afford to purchase instruments.” Ames said,”Although we will take any instruments, we mostly...
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Kayla Miracle took second at the female freestyle cadet world championships
BAKU, Azerbaijan – Culver Girls Academy junior Kayla Miracle, of Bloomington, Ind., won the silver medal at 56 kg/123.25 lbs. on the first day of women’s freestyle wrestling at the FILA Cadet World Championships Thursday. Miracle had a 3-1 record during her competition, capturing her first three bouts to earn a spot in the...
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Drive One for LJHS Literacy
08/27/12 Some more exciting news is on the horizon for the Lincoln Junior High School …….Oliver Ford is having their next Drive One for LJHS on Saturday Sept. 29th from 9-noon. The drive will take place at Plymouth High School in the north parking lot. Oliver Ford will bring about a dozen different types...
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