03/01/11 Dean Byers, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County announces the search for the next partner family. Habitat for Humanity of Marshall County is now accepting applications for the next partner family. The home is projected to be constructed sometime in late 2012. Applicants must be willing to live in Marshall...
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Kathy Bottorff
Habitat Seeking Next Partner Family
Chamber of Commerce to Host Spaghetti Fundraiser
03/01/11 The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce will be having a spaghetti dinner to help raise money for Chamber sponsored events such as: 2nd Friday nights, downtown Halloween Trick-or-Treating, and downtown Christmas tree lighting. The spaghetti dinner will be Sunday March 6 from 11:00 am to 2:00 p.m. at the Life Enrichment Center 1305...
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One Book/One Town Event “Dancin’ with The Great Gatsby”
03/02/11 One Book/One Town is hosting “Dancin’ with The Great Gatsby” at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 6 at the Marshall County Museum located at 123 North Michigan Street. There will be special performances by Christine Collier and Larry Holloway as well as Patrick Pendexter and Marcia Heintzberger. The “Ragtime Ritz” will perform and all attending...
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All-Clear for Plymouth Gas Leak
03/02/11 Residents on Plymouth’s southeast side of town were evacuated early Tuesday morning for a gas leak in the former United Technologies building at the corner of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania area. Plymouth Police, Fire and EMS and Argos Fire and EMS members went door to door knocking on at least 100 homes and...
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Sobriety Checkpoint Slated for St. Joseph County
03/02/11 Indiana State Police Sergeant Maurice Wilkins has announced that the state police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in St. Joseph County. The checkpoint will start during the evening hours of Wednesday, March 9, 2011 and conclude in the early morning hours of March 10. Troopers from the Bremen Post will conduct the...
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Major Gas Leak in Plymouth Forces Evacuations
03/01/11 A major gas leak occurred about 2:30 this morning in Plymouth at the former United Technologies building at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Liberty Street. The leak caused a major evacuation of dozens of homes on the city’s south east side. The American Red Cross has set up a shelter at the...
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City Seeks $1.2 Million FEMA Grant to Purchase Flood Plain Homes
03/01/11 Monday night members of the Plymouth Common Council listened as Mayor Mark Senter asked for their consideration on a resolution seeking approval of the local dollar match for the City’s Grant Application for a FEMA Flood Home Buyout Program. Jennifer Laurent, Executive Director of the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation did a presentation...
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Marshall County Roundup
03/01/11 Early Monday morning dozens of officer’s from area police agencies in Marshall County worked in collaboration to roundup 21 individuals that were wanted on drug related arrest warrants. The Indiana State Police, in cooperation with the Plymouth Police Department, the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department and the Bremen Police Department, spent the better part...
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DONNELLY TO HOST SUMMIT ON THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING IN INDIANA
03/01/11 Monday, Congressman Joe Donnelly announced that he will host Playing to Win: Indiana’s Future as America’s Manufacturing Leader, a summit discussing the Hoosier manufacturing tradition and how we can continue to lead in this field. Donnelly will host experts in the manufacturing sector from across the state of Indiana, including leaders from the...
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Indiana State Police to Participate in Impaired Driver Crackdown
03/01/11 Beginning Friday, March 4, troopers from the Indiana State Police will join more than 250 other Indiana law enforcement agencies across the Hoosier state in the Drunk Driving, Over the Limit, Under Arrest, March crackdown on impaired and dangerous driving. Through March 20, officers will work overtime to conduct high-visibility enforcement activities designed...
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