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Dog Shoots Woman In Foot

October 26, 2015

NORTH WEBSTER — Around 10 a.m. Saturday Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a person that had been shot while hunting.

PLYMOUTH — A run in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the homestanding Plymouth Pilgrims a 7-6 win over Wawasee Wednesday night in Northern Lakes Conference baseball. After Wawasee loaded up with three runs in the seventh inning to take a 6-4 lead, Plymouth followed up with a pair of runs to tie the …read more.

SYRACUSE — Kylie Norris did the work in the circle and her teammates spread the wealth at the plate as Wawasee cruised to an 8-3 softball win over Plymouth Wednesday night. Norris allowed just four hits in seven innings and struck out six Plymouth batters. Norris’ only rough inning was the sixth, where Plymouth (2-10, …read more.

Wawasee High School wasted little time today saying ‘No’ to even trying any of its sporting events. The boys varsity track NLC meet at Goshen, with Concord also participating, has been moved from this afternoon until 5 p.m. Monday, April 22, at Goshen. The girls varsity track NLC meet at Plymouth, with Elkhart Memorial also …read more.

The weather continues to refuse to cooperate with the local high school athletic scene. Triton High School announced that three more contests scheduled for April 17 have been postponed. The girls tennis match at LaVille, along with the junior varsity softball game at Glenn and the junior varsity baseball home game, have all been postponed. …read more.

The last Ancilla College Blood Drive of the school year will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the college. Ancilla College is located just two miles south of U.S. 30 near Plymouth. Donors can sign up at the college but walk-ins are welcome. The Ancilla Blood Drive is open …read more.

Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson is facilitating a regional vote center meeting for northern Indiana county election officials to determine if the vote center model, an alternative to traditional precinct elections, is something their county should consider. Secretary Lawson will highlight how the vote center model can reduce the costs of elections for counties, …read more.

  PLYMOUTH, Ind. – A month long investigation by the Plymouth Police Department and the Indiana State Police resulted in two felony arrests early this morning. Shortly before 6 a.m. members of the Indiana State Police Emergency Response Section and the Meth Suppression Unit raided a home in Plymouth acting on a search warrant that …read more.

At a time when most universities and colleges in Indiana have increased tuition and fees, Ancilla College is dramatically lowering tuition while also offering more degree choices at its campus near Plymouth. In a meeting Monday, the college board of trustees voted to approve a 4 percent across-the-board tuition reduction for the 2013–2014 year. The …read more.

After calling employees back to work earlier in the month (See Related Story), Whitley Products Inc. states in a letter to the state that it will likely cease operations at its Plymouth facility permanently. According to the letter, the company gave the notice in pursuant to the Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act that had allegedly …read more.

Nitpicking The Finer Details

February 20, 2013

SYRACUSE — This point of the calendar in high school sports often finds coaches completely stressed out. It’s easy to see why basketball coaches around the state are hitting the Maalox. Well, gymnastics coaches are feeling the pinch, too. As Wawasee head coach Nika Prather paced the annex gym Tuesday night following her team’s 100.675-96.1 …read more.

Stephen H. Gonce Jr.

February 20, 2013

Stephen H. Gonce Jr., 45, a lifetime Plymouth, Ind., resident, died at 3:05 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, 2013, in Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth, following an extended illness. The son of Stephen H. and DiAnne King Gonce Sr., Steve was born on Feb. 3, 1968, in Plymouth. He was a 1986 graduate of Plymouth …read more.

Whitley Products, headquartered in Warsaw, has apparently recalled its workers at the Plymouth plant, but company officials still refuse to offer an explanation. Whitley Products unexpectedly closed its Plymouth facility on Jan. 24 leaving approximately 100 employees out of work. Stacey Page Online has left several voice mail messages for company officials but have not …read more.

Shortly after 1 p.m. today officers with the Indiana State Police and the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department responded to a single vehicle accident on SR 17 that claimed the life of a Culver woman. The crash happened on SR 17 just west of the intersection of Quince Road near Plymouth. State Police report that the …read more.

Indiana State Police have arrested a nurse for allegedly stealing from patients at a Marshall County nursing home. Alisha C. Capps, 26, has been preliminarily been charged with felony forgery, theft, possession of a legend drug, and interfering with the delivery of a prescription drug by a health care provider. On Tuesday, Indiana State Police …read more.

PLYMOUTH — “This has just been a big dream of mine. In preseason this is one of the first things that gets written down as a goal. There’s just a lot of emotions going on right now.” The quote from Wawasee’s Brian Clark after his sectional championship captured the essence of what postseason glory means …read more.

A company headquartered in Warsaw has seemingly violated a federal law and failed to provide employees or the Plymouth community with notice that it was closing its doors. Whitley Products Inc. reportedly closed its doors today without any notice to anyone. In a statement released by the the company, Whitley Products blames the shut down …read more.

Plymouth Runs Past Wawasee

January 20, 2013

PLYMOUTH — After a very troubling night that loosely involved both Plymouth and Wawasee Friday, both schools got back to business Saturday. Plymouth maintained its balance and kept Wawasee at distance in a 62-45 final in girls Northern Lakes Conference basketball. Wawasee hosted Plymouth in boys basketball Friday night but played under a heavy cloud …read more.

SYRACUSE — The Tigers and Warriors were geared up Saturday morning as they and six other rival schools gathered for the 2013 Northern Lakes Conference Wrestling Championships. With 102 wrestlers competing for conference immortality the meet promised to be a thrilling one. The favorite to win Saturday’s tournament was Plymouth. The Pilgrims had come in …read more.

SYRACUSE — Sometimes in life we are all hit with a wake up call. A moment that makes us reevaluate the environment we live in and reminds us to stop and smell the proverbial roses. One of those moments hit the Wawasee community Friday night at a basketball game when the Warriors welcomed in Plymouth. …read more.

A Plymouth man suffered a fall while putting up a tree stand and suffered multiple broken bones. Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating the accident that occurred at 10099 7th Road near Plymouth.  According to Conservation Officer Seth Owens, Stephen E. Guzak, 45, was attempting to hang his tree stand for the upcoming deer season and fell …read more.

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