01/31/12 What do a tired waitress, a lonely patient receiving their umpteenth IV stick and a shy third-grader have in common? Turtles. If you live in Marshall County you may have been touched by the Turtle Lady – or maybe you’ve seen these palm-sized creatures around town at checkouts, on clerks’ aprons at the...
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Archive for 2012
Over 4,000 Turtles Passed Through Her Hands
Miller’s Hosts 4th Annual Model Car Cruise-In
01/31/12 There were approximately 50 entries in the fourth annual Miller’s Senior Living Community Model Car Cruise-In. D.J. Quentin Flagg kept the fun rolling as spectators took time to peruse the entries and vote for their favorite vehicle. This year the models were divided into two categories including die cast and kits. The...
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Lucille Long Miller – 96 – from Argos, formerly of Plymouth
Click Van Gilder Funeral Home at right for complete details.
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Redstorm season ends strong at 21-3
The Lincoln 7th Grade Boys Basketball Team wrapped up their season by winning the conference tournament on Saturday. Lincoln beat Crestview Huntington 39-31 in the final game. Lincoln jumped out to an 11-4 first quarter lead and stayed in front the entire game. Leading the way in the conference championship game was Nick Felke...
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Tim and Laura Martin Top Vote Getter for Dancing With the Stars, Over $70,000 Riased
01/30/12 The Fourth Annual “Dancing with the Stars” event held at the Swan Lake Resort on Saturday night raised over $70,000 to be used for services at the Marshall County Neighborhood Center and the Five Star Program at Lincoln Junior High in Plymouth. The total was some $5,000 over last year’s total. Attendance was...
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Culver Town Council Continues Debate on Park Board Appointment
01/30/12 Last week the Culver Town Council continued the debate of Republican Patty Stallings being appointed to the Park Board when a Democrat had let her interest of being on the board known. Earlier this month the Culver Park Board had the duty to appoint one republican and one democrat to the board...
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Gov. Talks About Use of Computers in Classrooms
01/30/12 Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels spoke briefly on Friday on the use of computers in school classes rooms. Daniels was in Plymouth for an Editorial meeting with area media. Responding to a question about the use of computers in the classroom and the possible affect on hampering critical thinking, Daniels said, “Nobody knows what...
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MCEDC Offers Free Counseling
01/29/13 Individual ISBDC advisement services are offered monthly in Plymouth. Entrepreneurs, potential entrepreneurs and business owners in Marshall County are encouraged to sign up for one on one, confidential business counseling with Alan Steele, Advisor with the North Central ISBDC. The next session will be Tuesday, February 5th at the offices of Marshall County...
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Ace Fitness Contributes to United Way with Biggest Loserrr
01/30/12 Ace Fitness in Plymouth has stepped up to contribute to the United Way Annual Campaign. Owner Cindy Danielson said they have been holding weight loss contests for members for several years. She said, “This year, I decided to use part of the $25 fee from participants for a United Way donation.” Participants pay...
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THE FUTURE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS
01/30/12 Mike Good, Director of the Marshall County Solid Waste District released the following information concerning legislation currently being considered in Indianapolis. If you value the services of solid waste management districts in Indiana, please call your Senator TODAY, 1-800-382-9467 to tell them to oppose Senate Bill (SB) 210. The bill shifts funding of...
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