04/13/11 Plymouth Police Chief Jim Cox took time Monday evening during the Board of Public Works and Safety meeting to recognize an officer in his department. He actually read a letter from a resident who wanted to share their appreciation for the actions of a city officer. Chief Cox read the letter that follows:...
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Kathy Bottorff
City Officer Commended by Local Citizen
Industrial Association’s Annual PHS Academic Excellence Recognition
04/13/11 The twenty-fifth annual Academic Excellence Recognition Dinner for the top five percent in academic standing of this year’s Plymouth High School graduating class was held on April 11.The event, sponsored by the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce and the Marshall County Industrial Association, recognizes not only the top students, but teachers or others...
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City Police Officers Make Arrests
04/13/11 On Sunday, April 10th at 2:30 PM Plymouth Police Officers Chris Miller responded to 1227 Hoham Drive in reference to an unwanted guest. Upon arriving Officer Miller made contact with 46 year old Jon T. Keilman of Hoham Drive. He was found to have an outstanding warrant through Marshall County for failure to...
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ONE BOOK, ONE TOWN, BOOK TALK MAY 1st
04/13/11 Friends of the Plymouth Library are sponsoring the sixth annual “One Book, One Town” on Sunday, May 1st at 2 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Marshall County Historical Society Museum, 123 North Michigan Street. One Book, One Town is a national movement to challenge communities to read the same book and...
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Identity Theft Seminar for Seniors
04/13/11 The Indiana Attorney General’s office will be hosting a seminar on Identity Theft for seniors in the Marshall County area. The seminar will be held on Thursday, April 14, at 2:00 p.m. at Miller’s Senior Living Community located at 625 West Oakhill Avenue in Plymouth. For more information, please contact Anna Corbett or...
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DEMBOWSKI MINT OPERATIONS BILL ON WAY TO GOVERNOR
04/13/11 Legislation co-authored by State Rep. Nancy Dembowski (D-Knox) that will benefit Indiana’s mint distilleries is on its way to Gov. Mitch Daniels for final approval. House Bill 1451 was approved unanimously by the Indiana Senate earlier this week. Since the bill was not changed in that chamber, it will go directly to...
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Ancilla’s Lampen Lecture Series Examines ‘Sacred Water’
04/13/11 Vera Tiani, B.S., M.A., LMHC, was on hand as presenter for Ancilla College’s third Lampen Lecture of the semester, “Sacred Water”. In the presentation, Tiani focused on the nutritional value of water and the importance of properly managing the earth’s water resources. “I see so many young folks with cans of pop,” said...
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Phi Delta Kappa Hosting Scholarship Fundraiser
04/13/11 The local chapter of Phi Delta Kappa is hosting their annual scholarship fund raiser on May 14, 2011 starting at 6:00. Funds generated will go towards their Plymouth High School scholarship fund. Phi Delta Kappa has awarded a scholarship to a college bound senior for the last five years. A fun time had...
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Season Opener for LJH Track Team
04/13/11 The Lincoln Junior High track teams opened their season with a meet against Indian Springs on Monday evening. The 8th grade girls won by a score of 68-32. Allie Wright was a triple winner in the 1600m, 800m, and 4 x 400m relay. Hunter Stevens was also a triple winner in the 200m,...
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JOYCE I. DAWSON – 85 – Herber City, UT formerly of Plymouth
- Joyce I. Dawson, 85, of Heber City, Utah, formerly of Plymouth, Ind., died of natural causes in the Rocky Mountain Care Center, Heber City, Utah. Joyce was born in South Bend, Ind., on July 14, 1945. She was the daughter of Ray and Nancy Yoder Granning. She attended South Bend Schools. ...
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