04/27/11 Studies show that older adults find music lessons are a great way to stay mentally active, therapeutic, and help with critical thinking, problem solving, effective communication, team work and confidence. For that reason Miller’s Senior Living Community has teamed with professional musician Liza Woolever to offer music lessons to seniors. Beginning Wednesday, May...
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Kathy Bottorff
Seniors Invited to Recorder Lessons
City Department Heads Report to Board of Public Works and Safety
04/26/11 Monday evening city department heads informed the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety of the activities in their departments. Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt asked for board approval to seek quotes to replace the 15 year old John Deere mower/snowplow that is use in the downtown area. The equipment is in the 2011...
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Lane Restrictions on Oak Drive Between Wal-Mart & K-Mart
04/26/11 Gary Fox, Project Engineer for the Oak Drive improvement project north of US 30 announced the begging of lane restrictions. Contractor H.R.P. began work on Monday that involves making connections to and doing work involving the existing water main that is located on the northbound lane of Oak Drive in the area of...
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Commissioners Give Approval for Improvements to War Memorial
04/26/11 This month Marshall County Veteran’s Service Officer Josh Wakeland appeared before the County Commissioners seeking approval to make improvement to the War Memorial at the south east corner of the Court House. Wakeland explained that he is working with Price’s Nursery to design a landscaping project that will help bring visibility to site. ...
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City Officers Make Weekend Arrests
04/26/11 On Friday, April 22nd at 7:18 PM Officer Derek Workman with the Plymouth Police Department conducted a traffic stop on 46 year old Martin Blades Sr. of Plymouth. Mr. Blades was arrested on an active warrant through Marshall County on a civil contempt charge. He was transported to the Marshall County Jail and booked...
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John Wraight Continues Journey Across America
04/26/11 The 74 year old Plymouth man that started walking across American for the American Heart Association is back at it but this time he is riding. On Monday morning John Wraight was in Collinwood, Tennessee having already covered 100 miles in 3 days. Wraight began his journey last spring and managed to walk...
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Mortocycle Driver Injured in Crash
04-26-11 On Saturday, April 23rd at 1:36 p.m. Plymouth Police Officer Ray West responded to Lake Avenue in front of Washington School for a two vehicle accident involving a vehicle and a motorcycle. Arriving on the scene Officer West was told that 30 year old Heath Bowman of Plymouth was traveling east bound on...
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REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE WALLEYE FRY
04/26/11 The Plymouth Republican City Committee announces a Tom’s Tasty Taters Fish Fry on April 29th from 4:00 to 8:00 at The Knights of Columbus Hall on East Jefferson Street in Plymouth. Tickets for Tom’s famous Walleye, Fries and Cole Slaw fundraising dinner are $8.00. City Committee candidates Duane Culp (District 1,) Don Ecker...
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Few Tickets Left for Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
04/26/11 Mayor Mark Senter is happy to announce the keynote speaker for this year’s Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. The speaker for this year’s breakfast will be Charlie Adams. Charlie Adams is best known in Michiana for his many years as Sports Director at WSBT TV. One of his great joys was coming to Plymouth to...
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Winners In Miller’s Easter Egg Decorating Contest
04/26/11 Staff of Miller’s Senior Living Community took part in an Easter egg decorating contest. Each staff person was given a plastic Easter egg and told to “be creative”. They could do anything with the egg they chose. Fifteen of the twenty-five staff members entered the contest. Each egg was then assigned a number...
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