Plymouth Fire Department Extends Search for Paramedic

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury.
Plymouth Fire Department Chief Steve Holm 

Article submitted by Jamie Fleury, The Pilot News Staff Writer

PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Fire Department (PFD) Chief Steve Holm updated the Plymouth Board of Public Works that two individuals submitted applications for the Fire Fighter / Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) position. He will be moving forward with interviews and will administer the written test. 

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Attorney Joseph Simanski Retiring

(Left to Right) Hon. Matthew E. Sarber, Marshall Superior Court No. 3; Hon. Robert O. Bowen, Marshall Superior Court No. 1; Joseph V. Simanski; Dean A. Colvin, Marshall Superior Court No. 2. All three judges presented the plaque on Thursday, January 27th, in the Marshall Superior Court No. 2.

Long-time Attorney Joseph V. Simanski was recently recognized by the Judges of Marshall County for more than 44 years of dedicated service.

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Culver Lions Club honors Bob Porter and Culver Police Department

Culver Citizen Photo / Jamie Fleury
Utilities Superintendent Bob Porter was honored as Citizen of the Year by the Culver Lions. Shown in photo: Bob Porter with Culver Lion President Louise Neidlinger. 

Article submitted by Jamie Fleury Editor, The Culver Citizen


CULVER — The Culver Lions Club honored Bob Porter as Citizen of the Year and the Culver Police Department (CPD) as Organization of the Year at their annual awards ceremony last Wednesday. 

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Applications Available for Veteran Banners to be Displayed in Plymouth

Pilot News Group Photo / Jamie Fleury The City of Plymouth Board of Works approved the request at their meeting Monday evening to allow “Hometown Heroes” Banners honoring Military Veterans and Active Military to be hung on city poles downtown. Shown in photo: Helen Johnson with Angie Birchmeier.

The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a request from the Tippecanoe-Wythougan Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution concerning the display of veteran banners on the city’s street light poles during Memorial Day.

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