11/11/10 In honor of Veterans Day on Thursday, November 11th, State Representative Bill Friend released a statement Wednesday afternoon honoring the many Veterans who have served our country over the many years. When our country was threatened by foreign powers, veterans bravely made the ultimate sacrifice and fought to defend America’s freedom. Our nation’s...
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Friend Report Honors Veterans
Ancilla College Student Honored by ICI
11/11/10 Ancilla College’s Amber Beaver was one of 31 students from Indiana’s independent colleges and universities who were recently celebrated at the Independent Colleges of Indiana’s (ICI) “Realizing the Dream” banquet. Beaver, a sophomore from Argos majoring in both Criminal Justice and Behavioral Science, was selected as Ancilla College’s “Outstanding First-Generation Student”. Cynthia Cawthon,...
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Neighborhood Center Acccpeting Applications for Christmas Assistance
11/11/10 The Marshall County Neighborhood Center is running at full speed gearing up for the upcoming holiday season. They have taken applications in partnership with Leadership Marshall County and during the registration at the Plymouth Community Schools. If you missed the opportunities to sign up and are in need there is still time for...
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Thanksgiving top day for cooking fires
11/11/10 Thanksgiving remains the leading day for cooking fires, with three times as many cooking fires as an average day. That’s according to statistics by the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), which also found that cooking equipment fires are still the leading cause of U.S. home fires and fire injuries, and the third...
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Aviation Board Happy with Crack Sealing Project on Runway
11/10/10 During a regular meeting on Tuesday night, the Plymouth Board of Avaiiton was pleased to hear that the cracks in the airport runway have been sealed. The board has been under some pressure to compete the project before weather conditions prevented work. The project was awarded to Phend & Brown after F.E. Harding...
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Dine with the Singing HoosiersSaturday before the Concert
11/10/10 Encore Performing Arts and Gibson Foundation present the final concert of the 2010 season. Indiana University’s Singing Hoosiers, under the direction of Mr. Michael Schwartzkopf, will perform at the Plymouth High School Performing Arts Center on Saturday, November 13. Plymouth High School’s own Crimson Connection will open the evening at 7:00 p.m. followed...
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Representative Friend Honors Bremen Public Schools in Statehouse
11/10/10 State Representative Bill Friend (R-Macy) and Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett honored Bremen Public School Corporation for its high academic achievement growth in math and english/language arts. Bremen Public Schools reported a math academic growth of 63.1 percent, the second highest in the state. The schools also reported an english/language...
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Only Minor Injury in Carsh at Plymouth Goshen and US 30
11/10/10 Indiana State Police Trooper Rod Schuh investigated a two vehicle accident at the intersection of Plymouth Goshen Trail and US 30 Tuesday afternoon just before 3 p.m. According to the Trooper, a 1986 van driven by a female from Plymouth was southbound on Plymouth Goshen Trail and failed to see a west bound...
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Triton School Board Moves Forward with Bond Sale
11/10/10 Following a public meeting on Monday night, the Triton School board voted unanimously to proceed with bond sales for two renovation projects. The estimated combined costs for the projects total $3,946,537. Funding for the projects that are aimed at increased energy conservation will come from a Qualified School Construction Bond and a Tax...
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Does Your Family Qualify for the Pioneer Society?
11/10/10 At the Tuesday, November 16 meeting of the Marshall County Genealogical Society Lillian Sherwood will explain the documentation needed to become a member of the Pioneer Society. The Genealogical Society will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Marshall County Museum. The Pioneer Society is open to anyone whose family was in Marshall County before 1860. The public is...
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