12/28/10 I certainly hope that the situation is revisited! I have walked at the cemetery for years and enjoy the history but do not enjoy the dogs! I have seen people walking their dogs and stop to let them urinate on the graves and stones and leave little (or Big) packages on grave sites!...
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Kathy Bottorff
Dogs in the Cemetery
U-Hall Trailer Stolen from Carmasters
12/29/10 About 4 p.m. Monday December 27th the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department received a call from Carmasters at 7575 North Michigan Road in Plymouth in reference to a theft. County Police Officer Bruce Carter was dispatched to the location and was advised that someone had taken a U-Hall trailer from the parking lot. The...
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Kilwinning Lodge Honors VanVactor’s Retirement
12/29/10 Marshall County Sheriff Jon VanVactor will retire from law enforcement at the end of this year. He spent 32 years serving and protecting the citizens of Marshall County. Tuesday morning the Brethren of Plymouth-Kilwinning Lodge No. 149 in Plymouth delivery a special retirement gift to their lodge brother Jon Van Vactor at the Sheriff’s Department....
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City Council Approves Amendment to Pretreatment Ordinance
12/09/10 The City of Plymouth has a new amendment to its Pretreatment Program/Sewer Use Ordinance. An ordinance to amend the city’s pretreatment sewer program was passed on second and third reading by the Plymouth Common Council Monday. The ordinance brings the city in line with new requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and...
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Start the New Year off right: Donate Blood
12/29/10 Many New Year’s resolutions focus on breaking bad habits. Why not take up a positive habit instead? By resolving to donate blood or platelets in the coming year, you can help save the lives of the one out of 10 hospital patients who need blood for emergency or ongoing medical care. What’s more,...
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Brown Mackie College – South Bend Selected as a 2010-2011 Military Advanced Education Top Military-Friendly College
12/29/10 Brown Mackie College in South Bend announced Tuesday that they will be listed as an honoree in the 2010-2011 4th Annual Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities. The school was also selected as a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs Magazine. In addition to its listing in the Annual Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges...
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Lewis Duwelius – 93 – of Westville, formerly of Plymouth
Click the Van Gilder Funeral Home link at the right for complete details.
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CMA Senior Project Benefits American Cancer Society
12/28/10 “Play for a Cure” is the senior project of Alexis Christlieb, a student at Culver Military Academy. Alexis said, “Every senior is required to complete one (senior project) before graduating.” She explained, “The project is self initiated and needs to involve leadership and service. It isn’t just community service for 30 hours, we...
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City Council Tables Action on Ordinance Prohibiting Dogs in Oakhill Cemetery
12/28/10 Dogs are still welcome in Oakhill Cemetery. Monday night the Plymouth City Council table second and third reading of the ordinance that would have prohibited citizens walking their dogs in the cemetery. Mayor Senter had communications with a couple of citizens and suggested the ordinance. Since first reading he has received more comments...
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PHS Football Player Nemed to Colts Academic Team
12/28/10 Dedication is a common theme to excellence at anything. Plymouth Rockie Calvin Eads is proof of that belief as the senior linebacker has been honored by the Indiana Football Coaches Association and the Indianapolis Colts as an Indiana Academic All Star Team member. Calvin is a first team defensive member and joins an...
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