02/06/12 Mayor Mark Senter and the City of Plymouth have decided to turn up the heat on some of the dilapidated buildings and houses in the city. With that Senter said, “I would like to introduce OPERATION BRIGHT SPOT. We have too many abandoned motels, apartments, gas stations, mobile homes and houses.” The Mayor...
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Archive for 2012
Mayor Moves Forward with “Operation Bright Spot”
Plymouth Police Reports
02/06/12 On Friday, January 27th around 7:48pm, K-9 Officer Weir of the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Liberty Street and Ferndale. It was found that driver, Seth Enders 39, of Plymouth was driving the vehicle with a suspended license. When K-9 Rex walked around the vehicle he indicated...
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Suspected Heroin Found in Vehicle Search
02/06/12 On Tuesday, January 31st at 8:47pm, Officer Jeremy Enyart of the Argos Police Department along with County Patrolman Les McFarland conducted a traffic stop in the area of US 31 north of 16th Road. During the traffic stop it was discovered that Drew Shell 33, of South Bend had a suspended driver’s license....
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Woman Tazed After Resisting
02/06/12 A Plymouth woman was tazed after resisting arrest last week. On Wednesday, February 1st at 11:38pm, Patrolman Brandon Cooper of the Marshall County Police Department responded to a 9-1-1 call requesting an officer to the 14,000 block of 3rd Road for a female who was causing a disturbance. That same subject, later...
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Commissioner’s Meeting Monday Morning
03/06/12 The Marshall County Commissioners will meet Monday morning beginning at 8:30 a.m. in their second floor meeting room of the County Building. The proposed agenda includes the monthly report of EMA Director Clyde Avery, report by the Election Board on proposed polling sites for the 2012 elections, and Sheriff Chamberlin presenting the Jail...
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Plymouth Schools Prepare for New Federal Nutrition Standards
02/06/12 Plymouth Schools Director of Food Service, Gloria Burnam, is busy reviewing the final ruling handed down on meal patterns and nutrition standards for the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs that were aligned with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The final ruling was sent out on January 26. On January 25, First...
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Wiers Receives ISO Certification
02/06/12 A local company has successfully received an International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001:2008) certification, accredited by Quality Systems Registrars (QSR), USA. Wiers, based, in Plymouth, also has International Trucks dealerships in Lafayette and Logansport and a sales office in Indianapolis. According to a press release issued on January 27, 2012, ISO 9001...
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Argos Choir Members have Strong Showing at ISSMA Contest
02/06/12 Congratulations to Argos Vocal students who participated in ISSMA Vocal Solo and Ensemble contest on Saturday, Jan. 28th. Argos qualified six events for state competition in Indianapolis on Feb. 18th. Soloists advancing to state are Libby Moyer singing “Homeward Bound”, Emma Nellans singing “American Lullaby”, Tony Hutchinson singing “Vittoria Vittoria”, and Elmer Roque...
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Preview of Plymouth School Board Meeting
02/06/12 The Plymouth School Board will meet for a regularly scheduled meeting on February 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the Administration Board Room. Meetings are open to the public; however, audience comments are limited to agenda items. Among other business items, the Board will hear a report on summer school for 2102; school breakfast...
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