Justin Clark caught this 20-incher at Gilbert Lake, Donaldson. Submit your "Big Catch" photos throughout June and July; photo contest winners will be notified Aug. 1. Email cstockton@thepilotnews.com or news@thepilotnews.com; or drop off your photos at 214 N. Michigan St., Plymouth; or mail to P.O. Box 220, Plymouth, IN 46563.
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Lydia Beers, Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH — LaVille Elementary School music teacher Lisa Head recently published her first children’s book, Calbert: The Third-Grade Cowboy. The book is a fictional story about bullying written at a second and third grade reading level.
“I have a son who is at that level and I told myself as I started writing that (the story) fit best at that age level,” said Head, continuing, “I’ve been a foster parent for many years and a teacher for many years. I’ve had children from both sides in my home…both those that are bullies and those that have been bullied.”
PLYMOUTH — Last week members of the Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section (MSS) and the Underwater Search Rescue/Recovery Team (USRT), joined forces to clear meth trash from the Yellow River in Marshall County.
The state police recently became aware of the problem after a local fisherman reported seeing several suspicious items floating in the Yellow River near Peach Road and 14th Road that he believed could be meth trash.