03/13/13 Marcia Caine of Plymouth has always been and avid bird watcher. Four years ago in while in Miami County Caine saw her first bald eagle. The sight thrilled her heart and brought tears to her eyes; and, She has been watching for eagles ever since. In those four years she has seen...
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Archive for 2013
Marcia Caine Gives Miller’s Residents Tour to See Bald Eagles
COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENINGS SAVE LIVES
03/13/13 As winter marches into spring, some Hoosiers should consider marching into their health care provider for an all-important colorectal cancer screening. March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time which serves as a reminder that colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and cause of cancer-related death in Indiana....
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UPDATE: WE ARE BACK ON………Off the Air
WTCA experienced trouble with our transmitter south of town this morning. We were off the air until about 1 p.m. but are up and running again. We still have some fine tunning to do so please bare with us… We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.
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Plymouth falls in OT in Regional Championship
After a 46-44 winning battle early Saturday morning against a talented West Lafayette team, the Pilgrims geared themselves for yet another difficult task against #3-3A Andrean Fighting 59′ers. Despite an heroic effort by Joe Knapp’s three pointer to send it into an extra frame, the Pilgrims dropped their fourth game of the season...
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Fifteen seniors and 15 underclass girls basketball players have earned IBCA/Subway first-team All-State honors for 2012-13, it was announced Wednesday (March 6).
03/13/13 Fifteen seniors and 15 underclass girls basketball players have earned IBCA/Subway first-team All-State honors for 2012-13, it was announced Wednesday (March 6). Also, 115 additional players were selected as honorable mention IBCA/Subway Senior All-State and 140 additional juniors, sophomores and freshmen were recognized as honorable mention IBCA/Subway Underclass All-State in a process organized...
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Radical Change is More Than a Band-Aid or New Pill
03/12/13 February is always a special month of remembrance for the Kanzius Cancer Research Foundation as February 18 is the day of John Kanzius’ passing; it marks four years since John succumbed to a rare form of B-cell leukemia. During this time of year, we always take time to remember John, his experiences,...
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Riverside Girls Basketball Teams Win
03/12/13 The fifth grade girls from Riverside Intermediate School played in a tournament at North Liberty on Saturday, March 2. The B team beat Walkerton Elementary in the first first round and LaVille in the championship round. The A team also beat Walkerton in round 1. They were crowned champions when they beat North...
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Plymouth Mayor to Testify before State Legislature
03/12/13 On Wednesday March 13th Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter will be testifying before the Indiana House Courts and Criminal Code Committee in reference to the sale of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. Ephedrine and/or pseudoephedrine are the main and constant ingredients in the manufacturing of methamphetamine. Methamphetamine (AKA: meth) is an extremely addictive stimulant that...
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MCEDC Updates Council on Activity
03/12/13 “Since the loss of our executive director in December, staff and board members of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation have responded”, according to Roger Umbaugh. Umbaugh appeared before the Marshall County Council to talk about accomplishments in 2012 and goals for 2013. Roger Umbaugh serves as the County representative on the...
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Plymouth Police Reports
03/12/13 On Thursday, March 7th at 4:54 p.m. Plymouth Police Officer Derek Workman responded to Wal-Mart in reference to a male subject who was at the store and had received a no trespass order in August 2012. Arriving, 32 year old Michael S. Patrick of Plymouth was arrested for criminal trespass and was...
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