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First H1N1 clinic moves smoothly
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Nurse Barb White administers a shot to a brave Jacob Deacon, who didn’t flinch when accepting the H1N1 vaccine at Washington Elementary School Thursday. Pilot photos/Maggie Nixon

By Rusty Nixon Correspondent
PLYMOUTH — For most it is a strange sight to see. Literally hundreds of children, lined up down the block from an elementary school hoping to get a shot.
That was the unlikely scene at Washington School in Plymouth last night as The Marshall County Health Department held its first H1N1 flu shot clinic. In spite of the large numbers that turned out and the trickle of vaccine into the county, the department didn’t have to turn anyone away. Everyone who came received an inoculation.
 
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New flag flying in Argos E-mail
Saturday, 02 May 2009

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From left, Justin Kohler, Alysa Kohler, Suzie Gard, Stephanie Nifong, Elise Rollins, Stacy Unsicker, Ashlee Yoder, Ryan Guard, Samantha Wojcik, Megan Snyder and Eliza Kelly prepare to hoist an American flag. Members of the team unable to participate in the April 26 ceremony include: Kale Carlson, Kate Carlson, Matt Eggert, Kristen Gustafon, Tyler Ramenda and Abby Schumacher. Pilot photo/Carol Anders

ARGOS — The Marshall County 4-H Drill Horse and Pony team recently held a brief ceremony to raise a new United States flag at the fairgrounds in Argos.
The team, under the direction of Harry Eskridge and others, has donated a new flag each year for the past several years.

This year’s team consists of 17 members. 
The team will be riding in several parades throughout the summer including the Tyner Memorial Day Parade, Fulton County Round Barn Festival Par-ade, Bremen Firemen Festival Parade, Argos 4th-a-Bration Parade, Marshall County 4-H performance, Marshall County 4-H Fair, the Blueberry Festival and the Apple Fest Parade in Nappanee.
A special performance scheduled will be in South Bend at the College football Hall of Fame Parade  July 18.
Other leaders of the team include Wayne Nifong, Jeni Nifong, Waneta Skinner, Len Carlson and Katy Gustafson.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 May 2009 )
 
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