11/18/10 Last year the Neighborhood Center created a new program with the Plymouth Community Schools to help support the Food Pantry on a regular basis. A program call Third Thursday happens each month during the school year. The various schools in the corporation are each asked to supply a specific couple of items. Each...
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Third Thursdays Benefit Neighborhood Center
Big Plans at Plymouth Public Library
11/18/10 Mark your calendar for a big weekend at the Plymouth Public Library, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 10, 11th and 12th. The Friends of the Library will be holding a three day mega book sale and a bake sale on Saturday. Santa Claus will make an appearance on Sunday afternoon, and a representative...
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Indiana Farm Bureau Releases Cost of Thanksgiving dinner… up slightly in 2010
11/18/10 The cost of a classic Thanksgiving dinner including turkey, stuffing, cranberries, pumpkin pie and the basic trimmings increased by $1.86 this year, according to an informal statewide survey of grocery store prices coordinated by Indiana Farm Bureau. The survey, which has been conducted annually in Indiana since 1993, indicated that the cost for...
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SAINT JOSEPH WOUND HEALING CENTER AT PLYMOUTH TAKES A STAND AGAINST UNNECESSARY AMPUTATIONS
11/18/10 Every six minutes across the nation, an amputation is performed on someone with diabetes who developed a chronic non-healing wound as a complication of the disease. Currently, one in 20 diabetics develops a wound on the legs or feet each year and the experts at the Saint Joseph Wound Healing Center at Plymouth...
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A Holiday Season Chamber Tradition
11/18/10 Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce member businesses join together each year to wish Merry Christmas to this community. Four baskets filled with goods and services, with a variety of donated & valuable items, have been prepared to brighten four drawing winner’s Christmas holiday. At the following Chamber member businesses, you may register...
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CONGRESSMAN DONNELLY’S STATEMENT ON DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP ELECTIONS
11/18/10 Wednesday, Congressman Joe Donnelly issued the following statement after voting in the Democratic leadership elections: “Today, I cast my vote for Representative Heath Shuler of North Carolina to be Minority Leader in the next Congress because I strongly believe we need a change in leadership,” said Donnelly. “The millions of Americans who voted...
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INDIANA TO MODERNIZE DEATH RECORDS
11/18/10 In January 2011, the Indiana State Department of Health will be taking the lead in improving the efficiency of the state’s death records by launching an electronic, Web-based system for recording death, the Indiana Death Registration System. Approximately 56,000 death records are filed in Indiana every year. “Hoosiers will benefit from the modernization...
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County Highway Superintendent Seeks Favorable Recommendation to Replace 2 of 3 Employees
11/17/10 Marshall County Highway Superintendent Neal Haeck asked the County Commissioners to support his decision to replace two of the three employees he will lose by the end of the year. Haeck told the commissioners that he will be down one mechanic, a sign person and a heavy equipment operator. His request came before...
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Plymouth School Board to Meet Thursday
11/17/10 The Plymouth Community School Board will meet Thursday, November 18th at 7 p.m. in the Administration Board Room. The Agenda for the meeting includes the resignation of Joe Morris as PHS Girls Varsity Soccer coach effective October 17th and the resignation of Brian Hamman as PHS Girls JV Softball coach effective October 18th....
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Rep. Friend: Create Good Policy By Means of Good Government
10/11/17 Tuesday marked Organization Day where all 100 members of the House, including 19 new State Representatives, were sworn in by Chief Justice Shepard. In what has been described as one of the most difficult legislative sessions to come, State Representative Bill Friend (R-Macy) and his fellow House Republicans regained control of the House....
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