Archive - Mar 2, 2011 - News Article
Early Monday morning, dozens of officers from area police agencies in Marshall County worked in collaboration to round up 21 individuals who were wanted on drug-related arrest warrants.
The Indiana State Police, in cooperation with the Plymouth Police Department, the Marshall County Sheriffâs Department and the Bremen Police Department, spent the better part of the early morning hours going door to door in search of the wanted individuals.
By
Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
PLYMOUTH â Things are going well, even in difficult economic times.
That was the message in Plymouth Mayor Mark Senterâs âState of the Cityâ address to the Common Council in its session last night.
Senter began his message praising the patience of Plymouth residents and the work of city employees.
In particular, Senter praised Plymouth Clerk-Treasurer Toni Hutchings for providing the city with a third straight balanced budget.
By
Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
LAKEVILLE â The first time for an event can be the toughest, but the elements may have provided an even tougher obstacle to Newton Parkâs Snoccer event this weekend.
âWe had people asking us if we knew how tough it was to kick a ball in the snow â especially when it just stopped right where you kicked it,â said Irish Saunders of Hoosier Tire, one of the eventâs organizers. âWe ended up cutting down the time for a half to 15 minutes because it was so tough, but everybody had a great time and it was a great event.â
CULVER â Culver-Union Township Public Library will continue its session of free computer classes in March. Classes will be held Monday evenings at 6 p.m. and Friday mornings at 10 a.m. and will last two hours. These are hands-on classes and the library will provide computers. Those with their own laptop are welcome to bring it to the classes.
Microsoft Excel will be offered Monday, March 7 at 6 p.m. and Friday, March 11 at 10 a.m.
Microsoft PowerPoint will be offered Monday, March 14 at 6 p.m. and
Friday, March 18 at 10 a.m.
ARGOS â Kindergarten roundup for Argos Elementary School will be Tuesday, March 8, in the elementary gym. Parents can arrive anytime between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The school will be offering full-day kindergarten again for the 2011-12 school year. For a child to be eligible for kindergarten he/she must be five years of age on or before Aug. 1, 2011.
Parents should bring:
1. Their child
2. The child's birth certificate
3. The child's immunization record
4. The child's social security card
PLYMOUTH â Tri Kappa will be hosting its Ladies Night Out event Thursday, March 3. With this yearâs theme âTake Me To The Fairâ this evening will offer a Country Fair buffet including braised country pot roast, corn on the cob, homemade pies and more. Some of the donated prizes available to win include: a Longaberger quilted bag, a Living History "Marshall County Pictorial History 1945-95," a South Bend Silver Hawks suite package for 20 people, five tanning sessions, and more.
By
Lyn Ward, Correspondent
PLYMOUTH â A close to capacity crowd celebrated Valentineâs Day enjoying a flute and piano duo at the Plymouth Country Club.
Ralph Booker and his wife Norma were among those enjoying the delicious food and enchanting music. He commented, âAn outstanding evening of excellent, refined entertainment preceded by a fine menu. It was an example of exceptional performing arts and shows a small community can rise to the top.â
Monday, March 14 will provide another opportunity to enjoy a wonderful dinner and a great evening of music by one of our own regional artists.