Plymouth High School Student Organizes Second 5K Against Domestic Violence

One Plymouth High School Senior is doing her part to make her community safer by organizing the second Marshall County 5K Against Domestic Violence. Loren Mattern decided to put together this event to honor the memory of Serenity Wilson, a local two-year-old girl who lost her life in September of 2015, after being beaten unconscious by a person who was considered to be a ‘family friend’.

The event will take place on October 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Young Amphitheater located at the corner of Baker St. and Randolph St in Centennial Park. Continue reading

Heminger House Staff and Volunteers Recognized

Several staff members and volunteers at the Heminger House in Marshall County gathered for a recognition event in June.

Executive Director Diane Fisher, Case Manager Nicole Hicks, Non-Residential Case Manager Jennifer Kaser, and Crisis Workers Liz Johnson, Josh Zehner, Kelly Long and Andera Alexander were honored for years of dedicated service as staff members at the Heminger House. Volunteers Mary Hudon, Mirna Dault and Nicole Albert were also recognized for their added efforts in keeping the organization working.

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