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Seasonal trip

October 26, 2010

Thistleberry Farms in South Bend sees a lot of visitors at its corn maze this time of year. Heading there from Plymouth recently were Ashley Harrell, Carson Pifer, Haley Harrell, Mary Elizabeth Beatty, Elijah Nixon, Drew Harrell, and Kyle Johnson.

Trustee race pits 20-year-old against incumbent, 89-year-old

October 26, 2010

LAPAZ (HSPA) — One candidate is studying finance in college. The other learned budgeting during the Great Depression.
Elma Konya, an 89-year-old who has been North Township trustee for 39 years, is challenged by 20-year-old college junior Chelsea Roose.
So what makes Roose, majoring in banking and finance at Indiana University South Bend, think she can oust such a tenured incumbent?
With towns in the news for electing 18- and 19-year-old mayors, Roose figured she’d have an equal shot at trustee.

3 up for State Representative (D-17) spot

October 26, 2010

Two candidates face incumbent Nancy Dembowski for State Representative (D-17) in next Tuesday’s Election: Francis Ellert and Richard Liedtky.
House District 17 includes Starke County as well as portions of Marshall and LaPorte Counties. Communities located within the district include: Culver, Kingsford Heights, Knox, North Judson and Plymouth.
Nancy Dembowski
With a background in local government, incumbent Indiana House Representative Nancy Dembowski is seeking to return to Indianapolis.

Maddox: Money Smart response outstanding

October 25, 2010

PLYMOUTH — Although the concept of Money Smart Week is new to Marshall County, United Way Executive Director Jennifer Maddox was pleased that several local businesses volunteered to be a part of the events of the week, sponsored by the United Way.
During the Saturday portion of the fair, Maddox said, “The response from professionals has been outstanding.”

Pride of Plymouth qualifies for state finals

October 25, 2010

PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth High School marching band —Pride of Plymouth — made Plymouth High School history Saturday evening by becoming the first-ever marching band from Plymouth to qualify for the Indiana State School Music Association’s Marching Band state finals.
The band is under the direction of Bryan Ames and Lisa Wallyn.  Guard director is Nikki Horner.  Drum majors for the band are Tori MacLain, Elizabeth Wolford, Addie Palmer and Stephen John-son.

Delta Theta Tau asks you to test your sleuthing skills

October 24, 2010

PLYMOUTH – Once the promise of gold had brought them to Deadwood, but now the once thriving city of outlaws run by Jimmy Hayward only sees the occasional stagecoach. It’s the prime address for murder.
Your job on Oct. 28 is to solve that murder mystery as part of Delta Theta Tau’s Murder Mystery Dinner for this year. The ladies have turned Christo’s Banquet Center into Deadwood for a night of fun, food and prizes with all the proceeds going to The Boys & Girls Club of Marshall County.

Hammonds to travel to Japan this summer

October 24, 2010

PLYMOUTH — Whether it was just a coincidence or a wish come true doesn’t matter to Plymouth High School junior Priscilla Hammonds. She was nominated to travel to Japan with the People to People Program over the summer.
Priscilla’s father, Keith Hammonds, said he had been talking with his daughter about what she wanted to do after high school and college.
“Priscilla said she wanted to go to Japan and work there for a couple of years,” he said. “We couldn’t believe it when she got the letter inviting her to join the program.”

Langdon will live the dream of walking the red carpet

October 23, 2010

LOS ANGELES, CA – Monday night Plymouth High School graduate Tyler Langdon will have his moment.
He’ll walk the “red carpet” with the likes of Sylvester Stallone and Sean Penn on his way to accepting the Hollywood Discovery Award as part of this year’s Hollywood Film Festival.

Haunted Grounds

October 22, 2010

Plymouth Park Department’s annual “Haunted Grounds” at the Conservation Clubhouse was busy Thursday night. Alexander Rhoads tosses a ring over witches’ hats for candy.

Plymouth’s Langdon says thanks to the voters

October 22, 2010

LOS ANGELES — Plymouth’s Tyler Langdon is glad that things are getting back to normal — at least as “normal” as an actor’s life can be.
“It’s been the most stressful two weeks of my life,” he said with a laugh. “Every free moment has been filled with being on Facebook, emailing, reminding people to vote for me. Now I have to catch up with all the things I didn’t do. I’m sure I have about a billion e-mails to catch up on.”
Langdon was one of the finalists for the Hollywood Discovery Award — part of the Hollywood Movie Award portion of the Hollywood Film Festival’s week of activities.

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