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Carnival opens, gives kids an extra day

September 3, 2010

The Blueberry Festival carnival area opened Thursday night, allowing kids of all ages to get a head start on spins and thrills for the weekend, before the official opening of the entire festival today.
Kameron VanLue takes a turn on the bumper cars — a hugely popular addition to this year’s carnival rides. Children were lining up time after time to jump in the cars and go for a bumpy drive.

Nixon named Development, Alumni head

September 3, 2010

PLYMOUTH — The Ply-mouth School Board unanimously — and enthusiastically — approved Rusty Nixon as the first Director of Development and Alumni Affairs for the Plymouth School Corporation.
The position is being funded for the first year by a private donation from a local businessman with the anticipation that the position will be sustained through memberships in a newly formed Alumni Association.

IDEM meets to discuss local mint stills

September 3, 2010

CULVER — State environmental officials met with mint farmers Wednesday to discuss permits and dumping of hot water into ditches.
Operators of mint stills, about 10 farmers and mint industry representatives spent several hours meeting at the Culver-Union Township Public Library with two officials from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM).

United Way birthday celebrates what it means to ‘Live United’

September 3, 2010

PLYMOUTH —– United Way of Marshall County is ready to celebrate by honoring 50 years of volunteers and one local business has stepped up in a big way to help.

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