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January 28th, 2011
PLYMOUTH —  Fitness Forum Sports & Wellness at LifePlex in Plymouth is offering many events in recognition of Heart Health Month. Local cardiologist Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS — Blood donors can honor the enormous contributions African Americans have made to modern-day blood services by coming to give blood this February during Black History Month.Â
PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation unveiled new officers and details on their emphasis for the coming year at their annual meeting at Christo's Banquet Center.
Stewart V. Hall
Jan. 27, 2011
PLYMOUTH — Stewart V. Hall, 83, Plymouth, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011 at his residence.
Arrangements are pending with Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen.
Barbara Esther (Whan) Hughes
Jan. 25, 2011
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Barbara Esther (Whan) Hughes died Tuesday, Jan. 25 2011 at Sophia’s Care House in Walnut Creek.
She is survived by daughters, Johanna Trickovic of Orinda, Calif. and Greta Berlin of Bar Sur Loup, France; son, Eric Hughes of Oakland; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
By
Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
PLYMOUTH — Her career has been backstage at Plymouth High School, but she will be one of several taking center stage Saturday, Feb. 5 as part of the Neighborhood Center’s fundraiser “Dancing With the Stars” at Swan Lake Resort.
Jane Faulstich and her partner Patrick Pendexter will try to win the title by gaining your votes and contributions for the center. Faulstich — who teaches theatre at Plymouth High School — is drawing on her “vast” experience as a dancer for a good cause.
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth’s defense held Northridge 11 points under its average but continued its rough scoring streak without Marissa Green, and the Class 4A, ninth-ranked Lady Raiders spoiled Senior Night with a 39-25 victory at The Rock Thursday.
“Northridge is a really good team; you’ve got to give them a lot of credit,” said Plymouth head girls basketball coach Dave Cox. “They put a lot of pressure on us offensively, so we had a lot of trouble getting shots off. It’s one of those things, I think, giving them 39 points is OK; we’ve just got to score more than 25.”
ELKHART — Plymouth’s young squad finished sixth in both the 200 medley and 400 free relay and reached the consolation finals in six individual events against a tough Northern Lakes Conference field at the NLC prelims at Concord Thursday.
With just one senior and five sophomores on the Pilgrims swim team, head coach Leanne Senter knew it would be tough to compete for a share of the NLC crown and was happy just seeing the numerous personal- and season-bests her swimmers clocked.
PLYMOUTH — Any heavyweights looking to make the cut out of this Saturday’s Plymouth Wrestling Sectional has their work cut out for them.
Girls basketball
• LAVILLE 49, ARGOS 45 OT
At Argos
Score by quarters
LaVille: 9 14 29 41 49
Argos: 13 21 34 41 45
LaVILLE (49): Katie Berger 0 0-0 0, Katie Bettcher 0 0-0 0, Zoe Bulick 0 1-2 1, Jesse Feitz 7 3-4 17, Hannah Herbster 2 5-6 9, Lynae Hostrawser 1 0-0 2, Kaitlyn Kopetski 4 6-9 14, Leigha Manuel 0 0-0 0, Elaine Schmeltz 2 2-2 6; Totals: 16 17-23 49.
January 27th
By
Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
ARGOS — A fire ripped through a residence on Michigan Street in Argos Tuesday night.
Neighbors of Cynthia Salyers alerted her and her family to the fire in their home before Argos firemen were called to the scene about 8:16 p.m.
“The family was watching TV, and the neighbors alerted them to the fire,” said Argos Fire Chief Mark Dean. “It was in the attic and they had about 12 inches of insulation in there. They had no idea there was a fire.”
Dean said that the fire was mostly confined to the ceiling and the attic of the home.