02/10/12 Focusing on his record of fighting for Hoosier jobs, Joe Donnelly’s campaign for U.S. Senate filed his declaration of candidacy Wednesday, along with 8,670 certified petition signatures from Hoosiers in every corner of Indiana. “I’m honored to have gathered such a large number of signatures from Hoosiers across the state because it...
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Archive for 2012
Donnelly Officially Files for U.S. Senate Race
County Police Reports
02/10/12 On Wednesday, February 1st, at 7:05pm, Richard L. Maze 67, of Plymouth was booked into the Marshall County Jail when Patrolman Jonathan Bryant conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of 1A Road and Oak Road and found that Mr. Maze was intoxicated. Maze was given a $1000.00 cash bond for the Operating...
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PHS Theatre Department Presents “Out of Our Greeking Minds” Feb 10 & 11
02/10/12 The Plymouth High School Theatre Department presents, Out of Our Greeking Minds, an original play by the members of the Advanced Acting class. This wonderful Greek inspired comedy will be performed on Friday, February 10, and Saturday, February 11, at 7:00 PM in the PHS Auditorium. All seats are $6.00. Tickets may be...
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Indiana students to get free help in filing for financial aid at College Goal Sunday
02/10/12 Financial aid professionals will be volunteering at Plymouth High School and 39 other Indiana sites to help college-bound students and their families open the door to financial aid during College Goal Sunday, set for 2 p.m. (local time), February 12, 2012. The free program is designed to assist Indiana students seeking undergraduate admission...
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Plymouth School Board Updated on Food Services
02/10/12 Gloria Burnam, director of food service for the Plymouth Community School Corporation shared her yearly report with the school Board on Tuesday. She said the number of students eating breakfast has increased from August to January last school year until now by some 8,904. She said from August to January in the 2011-2012...
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ACMC Meeting Saturday
02/10/12 The Arts Council of Marshall County will conduct their monthly meeting this Saturday, February 11th beginning at 10 a.m. in the Heartland Artist Gallery on West LaPorte Street in downtown Plymouth. Artist in any of the varying fields are encouraged to attend and help plan the summer art show. Everyone is welcome to...
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Sojourner Truth Discussed at Ancilla’s Lampen Lecture
02/10/12 Former slave and women’s rights advocate Sojourner Truth was the subject of February’s Lampen Lecture at Ancilla College. The event corresponded with Ancilla’s Black History Month commemoration. The program consisted of two speakers: Dr. Thomas Buchanan, Professor of History at Ancilla College, and Sister Kathleen Quinn, a volunteer at Sojourner Truth House in...
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Lady Storm win again!
The 8th grade Lady Redstorm beat Indian Springs last night 38-4. Leading the way for the Redstorm was Shannon Stephenson with 12 points. Morgan Oberley and Lexie Simpson contributed 5 each and Kara Morwood, Nicole Burdine and Audrey Pratt had 4 a piece. They will take on LaVille at home tonight.
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Smith Reports on Usage at Hunter Tennis Complex
02/09/12 During this week’s Park Board meeting Sarah Smith presented usage statistics of the Hunter Tennis Complex in Centennial Park. Smith and several volunteer committee members are working on funding a major facelift to the complex. The summer tennis program began in the early 70’s under the direction of Mary Beth Hunter. In 1973...
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City Plan Commission Discusses Amending 2-Mile Jurisdiction
02/09/12 What to do with 21 parcels that are in both the jurisdiction of the City’s 2-mile zoning and the County’s zoning? Tuesday night members of the Plymouth Plan Commission heard and saw a presentation by County Plan Director, Ralph Booker on the issue. Booker explained, “We are requesting all of the jurisdictions...
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