PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth High School FFA is geared up and ready for a new year with a new officer team and a new advisor.
The 2010-11 FFA Officer team consists of: Tyler Vermillion, president; Dan-ny Stephenson, vice president; Trenton Pletcher, secretary; Karl Faulstich, treasurer; Hunter Sharp, sentinel; and Dani Let-singer, reporter.
Former advisor Larry McCollough retired last year after serving as agriculture teacher and FFA advisor for more than 25 years at Plymouth High School.
The new teacher following McCollough’s shoes is Kelli Hoffman of rural Whitley County.
A month can change your life! United Way’s Money Smart Week is set for Oct. 17 to 23.
To get ready, I, along with 10 of your Marshall County neighbors, have committed ourselves to the Money Smart Challenge, a month-long financial fast.
Our brave participants include Tim and Patty Grace, Howard and Erin Berkeypile, Tim and Angie Eads, Wendy Holloway, Sarah Hendrix, Sara Hill, and Sam Erwin. Throughout the month of September, we will report on our progress, successes, and lessons in this weekly column. You can participate along with us and share your ideas for saving some cash!
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Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth group will take the opportunity of the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate their first “Patriot Day.”
The Plymouth Phi Delts are inviting the community to come and honor patriots who have given their lives for their country with an evening of activities that will begin with a ride and ceremony at Oak Hill Cemetery in Plymouth.