11/30/12 A crash last Tuesday on US 31 near 16th Road injured the driver and caused the owners golden retriever to get lose. Dave Vitali of Grand Rapids was traveling home from Georgia, when he lost control of the pick-up truck and rolled over landing on its top. As he hung upside down...
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Archive for November, 2012
Grand Rapids Family Seeks Assistance in Locating Dog Following Accident
Mini Craft Bazaar at Miller’s Senior Living Saturday
11/30/12 Miller’s Senior Living Community located at 625 Oakhill Avenue in Plymouth will host their annual Mini Craft Bazaar on Saturday, December 1st from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The bazaar is open to the public. Miller’s Mini Craft Bazaar will feature Janice’s Homemade Candy; BeatiControl and Initials, Inc. by Beverly Barrett of...
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Delta Theta Tau Sponsors Greeting Card Contest
11/30/12 This fall, 5th and 6th grade students at Riverside Intermediate School participated in a greeting card design contest sponsored by the Delta Theta Tau Sorority. In art class students learned how artists use journals to document their lives and brainstorm ideas. Then after studying the elements and principles of design and experimenting...
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2Indiana Resident Claim $1 million in record Powerball® run
11/30/12 A Highland man plans to help his mother, start a college fund for his daughter and take his girlfriend to Red Lobster after winning $1 million in last night’s historic $587.5 million Powerball drawing. What Larry Chandler of Highland isn’t going to do is quit working. The hard-working 34-year-old Hoosier and union electrician says...
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River otters expand to 80 percent of Indiana counties
11/30/12 River otters are expanding in Indiana and now occupy much of their historic range, representing a success story for wildlife conservation. Hoosiers now have a good chance of seeing river otters in many Indiana watersheds, a memory that will last a lifetime. Officially considered extirpated from Indiana by 1942, river otters were...
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2 Found Dead in Culver Home
11/29/12 About 11 last night police were called to the 400 block of West Madison Street in the downtown Culver area for an apparent shooting. Two people are dead and Marshall County Coroner Bill Cleavenger is joining police in investigating this crime. According to police the wife of one of the victims came...
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Plymouth Girls beat Knox, remain undefeated!
It wasn’t the prettiest first half performance, but one that had 11th ranked Plymouth up by 10 points, 28-18. The Plymouth defense clamped down on Knox allowing just four points in the entire second half to finish the game 57-22 to improve to 5-0. “We didn’t start off well and it carried...
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Commissioners Accept Nepotism & Confilct Certifications
11/29/12 Local governments around Indiana are working to submit the new certifications for the recently implemented nepotism and conflict of interest policies. This was a move that banned government employees from working directly with relatives or in two conflicting positions. The law passed earlier this year with large bipartisan support in an effort to increase transparency in government, and local...
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Plymouth Plan Commission and BZA to Meet December 4th
11/29/12 The Plymouth Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals will meet Tuesday, December 4th beginning at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Collins Leasing on North Oak Road has submitted an application for a minor subdivision to split the current parcel into two new parcels that would be knows...
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Boots For The Bus Stop in 11th Year
11/29/12 For the past 11 years Corporal Bridget Hite with the Plymouth Police Department has lead the charge to collect boots for needy children through the Boots For The Bus Stop Program. Years ago officers were talking about seeing children at the bus stop standing in the snow with tennis shoes on. Teachers...
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