02/18/13 Ryan Jessen, President of the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce said Friday, “This year is the third year of the Board of Director’s three-year plan, in which membership is the clear focus. We have spent the last two years focusing on the operations of the Chamber. We are now financially secure, growing membership at...
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Archive for February, 2013
Glaub-Gibb Promoted to Director of Membership Development
Hazinski Arrested on Warrant for St. Joseph County
02/18/13 Thursday night Plymouth Police Officer Derek Workman arrested 39 year old Brenda Hazinski at her home, 700 West Garro Street apartment 3. Hazinski was arrested for a warrant through Saint Joseph County and lodged in the Marshall County Jail until being transferred up north.
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Am.Cancer Daffodil Days in Marshall County
02/18/13 For more than 35 years, the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days® program has been making a difference in the fight against cancer and providing hope for those facing the disease. Although Daffodil Days involves offering daffodils to donors every spring in appreciation for their contributions, it is about more than just giving...
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2013 M.C. Jail Report, Inmate Meals Cost .98 Each
02/15/13 The 2013 Marshall County Jail Report submitted by Sheriff Tom Chamberlin indicates that inmates were used in and around the jail last year working in the kitchen, laundry, mopping floors, and washing windows inside and out. Under supervision worked outside of the building cleaning the parking lots, pulling weeds in the landscaping area,...
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Rep. Harman Releases Survey Results
02/18/13 The Indiana legislative midterm is quickly coming up, and it has been an exciting session for freshman Tim Harman. He commented last week, “I’m pleased to see many great bipartisan legislative efforts being put forth so far. It is refreshing to see how much can be accomplished when the well-being of Indiana...
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Triton’s DI Team Prepares for Competition…
02/18/13 Triton’s Destination Imagination Program created Challenge Day so their DI teams could spend one entire day working as team on the Instant Challenge portion of the DI program. The teams began rolling in about 7:45 a.m. on Saturday, February 9th to be run through about 11 instant challenges. An Instant Challenge, or...
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CONGRESSWOMAN WALORSKI STATEMENT ON PASSAGE OF FEDERAL PAY FREEZE BILL
02/18/13 Congresswoman Jackie Walorski (IN-02) released the following statement on the bipartisan passage of H.R. 273, to eliminate a statutory pay adjustment for federal employees: “With a national debt of $16.5 trillion, I applaud my colleagues for passing legislation to freeze pay for federal employees including the Vice President, Cabinet Secretaries, and Members...
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Army Hometown Military News: CMA Grad Returns from
02/16/13 Army Sgt. Uriah C. Trout has returned to the U.S. after being deployed overseas at a forward operating base to serve in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Operation Enduring Freedom is the official name given to anti-terrorism military operations involving U.S. troops and allied coalition partners. Active duty and reserve component members...
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Secret Valentine at Catherine Kasper Home
02/18/13 Residents and staff at the Catherine Kasper Home celebrated Valentine’s with their annual Secret Valentine Party. All week staff members played Secret Valentine to the residents and on Valentine’s Day residents learned the identity of their Secret Valentine. Besides gifts, hugs and smiles were all around the room. Bryan Edington provided the music...
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Triton Elementary Uses Food to Learn Math
02/16/13 Triton Elementary School second grade student, Morgan Feldman, and her classmates were using stick pretzels and gumdrops to make 3D shapes to show the edges and vertices they were learning about in math class. Who knew math could be so much fun!!
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