05/20/13 A tour of 5 Polk Township cemeteries is planned for Tuesday, May 21. There will be a short history on each cemetery and a quick walk through the cemetery. This event is planned by the Marshall County Genealogical Society with an open invitation to the public. The event will last from about...
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Kathy Bottorff
Tyner Cemetery Tour
Residence Broken-Into While Homeowners Sleep
05/20/13 On Thursday, May 16th Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy Bruce Carter took a report from a homeowner in the 10,000 block of Tyler Road of a burglary and theft. The homeowner advised that sometime during the night, while they were asleep unknown subjects broken into their home and stole a purse. Anyone...
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Sarah Elizabeth Tabor Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison for Manufacturing Methamphetamine
05/20/13 Sarah Tabor, 21, formerly of Plymouth, was sentenced on May 16 in Marshall Superior Court No. 1 to 10 years imprisonment for manufacturing methamphetamine. In open court, Tabor admitted that on December 28, 2011 she was manufacturing methamphetamine at 313 ½ W. Washington St., in Plymouth. Judge Robert O. Bowen approved an...
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75 Year old Cited for OWI and Disregarding a Stop Sign
05/20/13 Thursday afternoon about 1:20 emergency crews responded to the intersection of 11th Road and Olive Trail for a two vehicle crash with injury. Indiana State Police Trooper Mike Gruett was the investigating officer. 75 year old Suzanne Orth of Saint John, IN was traveling east on 11th Road in a 2005...
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Lenne Awarded Ounce of Prevention Breast Cancer Scholarship
05/20/13 Jessica Oliver and Jennifer Houin, co-founders of the Ounce of Prevention Breast Cancer Fund were joined with recipient Kaitlyn Lenne at the 2013 PHS Awards celebration Friday morning. In 2003, the Oliver Family began the crusade against breast cancer. Through generous community support they have been able to provide awareness, community outreach...
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Heminger House Could Use Help from the Community
05/20/13 Every spring the Heminger House Shelter For Women and Children experience an increase in families needing assistance. Diane Fisher, Case Manager for the shelter said, “We are reaching capacity quickly. As of today, we have five families in our shelter. We have also had several crisis calls which indicate we are...
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Jerome Williams Sentenced to Ten Years for Dealing Cocaine
05/20/13 Jerome Williams, 39, of Dixmoor, Illinois was sentenced today in Marshall Superior Court No. 1 to 10 years imprisonment for dealing cocaine. In open court, Williams admitted that on November 13, 2012, he possessed a large enough quantity of crack cocaine in his vehicle that supported the inference that he was a...
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Need for blood doesn’t end when summer vacation begins
05/20/13 With summer around the corner, and the end of the school year in sight, new and eligible blood donors are urged to help strengthen the blood supply by volunteering to give in the next few weeks. “While summer signals rest and relaxation for a lot of us, it’s also a time...
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Check Presentation to Triton Superintendent
05/20/13 Mr. Paul Mills, from Franklin Energy, and Mr. David Bremer, from NIPSCO recently present a rebate check to Donna Burroughs, Superintendent of Triton School Corporation. The school corporation has completed a number of energy saving initiatives and received the rebate as part of the Energize Indiana program.
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Earl Gaerte Classic This Saturday at Plymouth Speedway
05/18/13 It’s one of the biggest races of the season at Plymouth Speedway and it’s happening on Saturday night. The Engine Pro Earl Gaerte Classic will feature the Sprints on Dirt Saturday night. Plymouth Speedway Director of Racing, Matthew Schwartz, indicated that it will be an exciting night of racing. “The Sprints...
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