Adams-Wells Regional News

Friday, October 29, 2010

City, I&M approve pact to end light lease

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE – Fort Wayne officials and Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) announced Thursday they resolved issues surrounding the conclusion of the 35-year-old City Light lease.

The agreement must be approved by Fort Wayne City Council and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.

The agreement would end ongoing disputes and litigation between the two parties and confirms I&M as the exclusive electric service provider for Fort Wayne customers, according to a news release from city officials. Currently, a lawsuit over the matter is pending in Allen County Superior Court.

Under terms of the agreement, I&M would pay the City a total of $39.2 million over 15 years, with $5 million of that coming as an upfront payment......

Lehman resigns as executive director of Swiss Heritage Village

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Swiss Village executive director Gretchen Lehman has resigned her position at Swiss Heritage Village and Museum, a post that she has held since 2005. Her resignation is effective Dec. 31.
"I have some other things on my bucket list," said Lehman. "I don't want to be tied down all of the time with all of the events. I have met so many wonderful people, all the people that have come here. I wouldn't have met any of them if I wouldn't have had this position.....

Thursday, October 28, 2010

HU women lose soccer finale; to host Grace in MCC tourney

Huntington County Tab:

Huntington University's women's soccer team lost its final match of its regular season to host Marian University 1-0 on Tuesday, Oct. 26.

Despite the loss, HU maintained a winning record in both the season and among Mid-Central Conference teams to take the No. 4 seed in the MCC Tournament beginning this week. The Foresters will play their first game of the MCC tourney against Grace College on Saturday, Oct. 30, at 3:30 p.m. at HU.....

Voting information set for Nov. 2 event

Huntington County Tab:

Huntington County voters are gearing up to voice their opinions by voting in the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 2.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. If there is a line at 6 p.m., polls will remain open to allow all voters who are inside the designated voting area by 6 p.m. a chance to cast a ballot.

Voters must show photo identification before casting a ballot.....

Power outages caused by Tuesday storm to be restored today

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Indiana Michigan Power says there are less than 100 customers in Fort Wayne and Allen County without power despite more than 5,000 across the state who are still without power after damaging winds battered the state Tuesday. ...

Many roads reopen after storm debris removed

East Allen Times:

The Allen County Highway Department late Tuesday afternoon reported that most of the intersections previously closed because of storm-related debris had been cleared and were open again to traffic.....

Urban Enterprise Zone gets new manufacturer

East Allen Times:

A company that produces covers, canopies and other accessories for the boating and power sports industries has begun operations in Fort Wayne’s Urban Enterprise Zone.

Dowco Inc. is still testing production processes at the former Crosby complex, at 2827 Freeman St. The operation will be a duplicate of one the company has in Lebanon, Mo. Dowco plans to hire a total of 10 workers.....

Fright Night sees record crowd

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — An estimated 10,000 people were downtown last Saturday for Fright Night.

The Botanical Conservatory reported a 97 percent increase in attendance of the Rocky Horror Picture show from a year ago. The Zombie Walk had 2,500 people and every 15 seconds a zombie emerged, face freshly painted, from the TAG Art Zombie Machine. ...

Longtime bank employee about to step down at the age of 93

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Bank of Geneva has announced that Clarence “Ittle” Buckingham is retiring from his Geneva office maintenance position at the end of October. His last day of work will be this Friday.
Buckingham, who is 93 years young, has worked at the Bank of Geneva for 29 years, following his retirement in 1981 from Naas Foods (now Red Gold), where he was employed for 38 years.....

Croner gains honor

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Scot Croner, principal at Bellmont High School since 2008, has been named by the Indiana Association of School Principals as its District 3 High School Principal of the Year for 2010.
Croner will receive official recognition of the award during the association's annual fall conference on Nov. 21 in Indianapolis.....

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Power outages caused by Tuesday storm to be restored today

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Indiana Michigan Power says there are less than 100 customers in Fort Wayne and Allen County without power despite more than 5,000 across the state who are still without power after damaging winds battered the state Tuesday.

As of 5 a.m., I&M said there were 60 people without power in the Fort Wayne area. ....

Many roads reopen after storm debris removed

East Allen Times:

The Allen County Highway Department late Tuesday afternoon reported that most of the intersections previously closed because of storm-related debris had been cleared and were open again to traffic.

The only intersection which remains closed is Old Lincoln Highway and Webster Road due to several tall utility poles which were knocked over by high winds. Work to clear that intersection continued through the night....

Cowboys contain Bengals for DFL football championship

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Daily Democrat Cowboys remained perfect Saturday, defeating the Burkhalter Plumbing and Heating Bengals 14-0 in the DFL championship game played at Bob Worthman Stadium.
The Cowboys finished at 5-0 for the year and did not yield a touchdown the entire season. The Bengals moved the ball inside the Cowboys five-yard line in the final period, but lost the ball on a fumble.....

Squaws hammer down Western for regional title

Decatur Daily Democrat:

An inspired Bellmont volleyball squad answered the challenge of a game Western team to close out the first two games, then put away the Panthers with dominating power in the third game, 25-9, to earn the 12th regional championship for BHS Tuesday in front of the largest crowd of the season at the Teepee.....

Touchdown in Van Wert County

Decatur Daily Democrat:

A tornado that apparently developed near the Indiana-Ohio state line caused significant damage in Van Wert County, Ohio, at midday Tuesday, but no one was injured.
Van Wert County Emergency Management Director Rick McCoy reported that the twister struck about 11:15 a.m. as it moved north of US 224 toward Convoy, Ohio. Wind speeds were recorded at 80 to 85 mph....

High winds continue here today

Decatur Daily Democrat:

A high-wind warning remained in effect for the Decatur area and much of northeast Indiana today, but no storms of the type that hit the area on Tuesday were expected.
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette reported in its morning edition that meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Syracuse confirmed that tornadoes touched down in Huntington, Whitley, Wabash and Van Wert counties. No serious injuries or deaths were reported.....

Bradley has 17 players for first campaign

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

When practice started early Monday morning, first-year South Adams girls’ basketball coach Brandon Bradley got things going with 17 players in the top four grades.
“Considering only eight of 18 return from last year’s team, I think 17 is quite an accomplishment,” he said. “I’d say that’s a pretty good number.”....

Tuesday's storms one of strongest systems in Midwest history

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Tuesday's storms were part of one of the strongest weather systems in Midwest history, according to weather specialist Rick McCoy. McCoy said that National Weather Service personnel (NWS) in North Webster told him that before the system passed over, the barometric pressure would rival that of the Blizzard of 1978.
"They said that this storm blew up so fast and is so strong that it is often referred to as a, 'bomb,'" said McCoy, who a few weeks ago in the Berne Tri-Weekly News had predicted a very active fall tornado season in the latter part of October. "They said that this type of low pressure system is much more common over large bodies of water, and seldom occur over land."....

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Oak Lanes Bowling Results -- Fall Leagues

Huntington County tab:

Oak Lanes in Huntington has released league scores for the week of Oct. 18. Results are listed below:

Monday Early Bird
Men's High Game: Bill Kusler, 245; Gus Ballance, 237; Tom Koontz, 213.
Men's High Series: Gus Ballance, 626; Bill Kusler, 566; Tom Koontz, 561.
Women's High Game: Angie Tackett, 236; Rosalyn Hughes, 132; Sharon Wymer, 128.
Women's High Series: Angie Tackett, 631; Rosalyn Hughes, 358; Sharon Wymer, 352.
Most Over: Gerald Black, +96; Thurman Glassburn, +88; Gus Balance, +59.
Top Teams: Two G's, 29.5-6.5; The B's, 21.5-14.5; Rose's Team, 19-17.....

2011-2012 calendar receives school board approval

Huntington County Tab:

After its third appearance on the agenda, a calendar for the 2011-12 school year finally won approval from the Huntington County Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees.

The board adopted the calendar by three votes Monday night, Oct. 25.

Superintendent of Schools Tracey Shafer said the revised calendar attempted to accomplish several things, including a student start time in the third week of August, letting the semester run as late into December before Christmas as possible without shortening or lengthening the holiday vacation, and accommodating the ISTEP testing windows mandated by the state of Indiana....

Referendum, redesign are separate issues, officials say

East Allen Times:

NEW HAVEN — East Allen County Schools officials and board members have begun a campaign to provide information to constituents about the upcoming referendum and school district redesign.

“There are concerns that the community does not understand what we’re doing,” said board president Janice Witte at a Tuesday morning news conference. She was joined by EACS superintendent Karyle Green....

Storms close numerous county roads

East Allen Times:

County Highway Department crews are in route to the northeast portion of Allen County where there have been numerous reports of damage to structures – specifically along State Route 37, Antwerp Road and Grabill Road. ...

City's 311 call center should be utilized for downed tree limbs

East Allen Times:

Residents are reminded of the with Fort Wayne and Allen County under a severe thunderstorm watch until early afternoon to be aware of appropriate procedures in the event of down power lines or tree limbs.

For nonemergencies, city officials want residents to call 3-1-1 for all downed power lines (not sparking), broken branches and debris caused by high winds....

Thatcher is lst-team All-NHC

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Bellmont senior Brittany Thatcher was named recently first team All-NHC in girls soccer.
Thatcher was one of five Bellmont girls to be named to the squad, which finished tied for third in the NHC with a 4-3 record.
Thatcher was named as a midfielder for the Squaws. Junior defender Shelby Wright and sophomore forward Andrea Fruchte were named to the second team....

Panthers to face tourney-savvy Squaws

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Opposites will be attacking tonight at the Teepee.
Bellmont, one of the most consistent winners in Indiana volleyball history with 27 sectional championships, will play host tonight to Western, which now has exactly two sectional titles in its school history.
"Our game goal was to win sectional," said second-year Western head coach Lindsay Reinking.....

Parade awards, honors listed; Isch gets key

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The usual passel of awards was passed out after Monday night's Callithumpian Parade, which was conducted in some of the best weather in the event's history.
A huge crowd turned out for the annual event, with temperatures in the 60s.
The four float awards went to the following: first, Kekionga Steel Drumz of Fort Wayne; second, The Haunted Barn in rural Hoagland; third, Fennig Landscaping; and fourth, Decatur Dance Academy....

Monday, October 25, 2010

G. Spahr leads Lady Viking runners to state cross country meet

Huntington County tab:

Senior Gretchen Spahr led the way for the Huntington North High School girls' cross country team as it earned a ticket to the state meet next week at Terre Haute with a fifth place finish at the New Haven semi-state on Saturday, Oct. 23.

Spahr shook off a season of injury and illness to place 17th in 19:26.15 and lead a gritty pack effort by the Lady Vikings as they punched their ticket to state with a total of 164 points.

Carroll won the meet with 72 points. West Noble was second with 97 points, Columbia City was third with 108 points, Fort Wayne Concordia was fourth with 126 and DeKalb got the sixth and final qualifying spot with 180 points.....

Ochs, Stoffel bring different looks to sheriff’s election

Huntington County Tab:

The 2010 Huntington County sheriff's race pits Huntington Police officer Terry Stoffel against Steve Ochs, a former Marine major who currently works as a high school substitute teacher and manager of the Markle Pool....

Annie Moses B and is on Merillat Centre stage Nov. 2

Huntington County Tab:

The sounds of the Annie Moses Band are coming to the Huntington University Merillat Centre for the Arts' Zurcher Auditorium on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m.

The Annie Moses Band brings a blend of fiddle, jazz and classical influences "fused with soaring, folk-inspired vocals creates a sound that is both refreshing and familiar," according to the band's website....

Allen County unemployment drops

East Allen Times:

INDIANAPOLIS — The unemployment rate in Allen County fell below the state average in September, according to reports released today by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.

Allen County's September unemployment rate was 9.8 percent, down 0.5 percent from the adjusted August rate. That dropped the county below the state's preliminary seasonally-adjusted rate of 10.1 percent, which was a drop of 0.1 percent from August. The U.S. unemployment rate for the month was unchanged at 9.6 percent....

Teenagers burned after gas tank explodes

East Allen Times:

Two teenage boys were badly burned and a third escaped injury at a campfire late Saturday night at a residence in the 18000 block of Tonkel Road in northern Allen County.

According to Indiana State Police Senior Trooper Brad Shultz, at approximately 11:10 p.m., he was dispatched to a report of a person on fire and upon his arrival at 11:16 p.m., he saw paramedics attending to a 15 year old boy with third degree burns to his face, neck and chest, the ISP said in a news release. ....

Jets bounce Bengals from tourney; set for Woodlan

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Adams Central took care of business Thursday night in the opening round of Sectional 37 (2A) Volleyball play, handling Bluffton in straight games, 25-10, 25-11, and 25-13.
Senior Hali Wendel was her dominant self,, whacking in 18 kills with two blocks and 12 digs, and setter Alyssa Keller was busy with 30 assists, eight digs and five kills, plus an ace and a block.
"The girls played well tonight. That's the most hustle I've seen out of this group, though I haven't seen all the games," stated assistant coach Katie Sprunger, subbing in for her sister, head coach Jeremi Schortgen.....

Warriors oust Jets; Luers cops Sectional 37 crown

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Adams Central concluded its 2010 volleyball season with a 3-0 loss to Woodlan in the Adams Central Sectional 37 semi-finals Saturday afternoon.
The ACAC champion Warriors stopped the Jets 25-15, 25-21, and 25-21. Bishop Luers, then defeated the Warriors in four games to win the sectional crown. Luers earlier swept past South Adams in three games....

Squaws turn back feisty Knights for 27th sectional title

Decatur Daily Democrat:


FORT WAYNE — Bellmont persevered against a pesky Norwell squad Saturday night, closing out the Knights in three hard-fought games to earn a sixth straight sectional title and the 27th in the history of Bellmont volleyball.
"I was proud the way the girls fought through Norwell's fierceness. They wouldn't go away, but we wouldn't give in," said Krull of Bellmont's 25-14, 25-17, and 25-20 victory.....

MOPS parks project gets major boost

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Leaders of the Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) have announced that a company is supporting the project with a donation which will match funds raised by the local group.
"Game Time/Sinclair Recreation has agreed to match all donations raised by November 5 up to $35,000," MOPS said in a news release. "This means that all contributions will be doubled!"....

Food bank broke

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Decatur Operation Help, a food bank in use in the northern half of Adams County since 1983, will close Tuesday and Friday, the days it is normally open.
Operation Help President Mary Jo Toole said the closure is necessary since the site is out of food and out of money. Toole said she hopes more of each will arrive in the following week.
One problem, she noted, is that deliveries of government commodities have been delayed....

Trio seeking sheriff post

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Three men with a combined 76 years of law enforcement experience are seeking to fill a pending vacancy in the Adams County Sheriff's office, with voters to determine on Nov. 2 who will fill that role.
With two-term incumbent Charles Padgett barred from seeking re-election because of term limits, two longtime members of the sheriff's department and a veteran member of the sheriff's reserve unit have thrown their broad-brimmed hats into the race. Democrat Jon Fuhrman, Republican Shane Rekeweg and Independent Terry Nevil are seeking the voter's nod in the general election balloting.....

Starfires advance with win over North Miami

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

DENVER – A pair of big special teams plays early helped South Adams to a 14-0 lead on North Miami, and a late touchdown pass from Dustin Wanner to Nick Batt put the Starfires over the top as they beat the host Warriors 20-14 Friday night in varsity football to advance into the second round of Class A Sectional 35.
Justin Wygant put the Starfires (5-5) into great position on the opening kickoff, returning the ball 46 yards to the Warrior 35. It took South Adams eight plays to gobble up the remaining 35 yards as they took a 7-0 lead on a one-yard run by Wanner....

Fullove sees parent and child bonding through county's "Even Start" program

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Kim Fullove likes what she sees these days when she see parents and children working together for educational opportunities through the "Even Start" program.
"Even Start' is a family learning center for those in Adams County who would like to see children and parents advance in educational skills," said Fullove, representing the center which is located on Monroe Street in Decatur.....

Friday, October 22, 2010

Pick-pocket suspect may be targeting elderly women

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — The Fort Wayne Police Department claim three elderly women may be victims of what police claim is a hustling or pick-pocketing scheme.

The FWPD said in a news release that victims report being in a store parking lot, being approached by a subject offering assistance with their grocery cart or purchases, and then realizing shortly thereafter that their wallet has been removed from their purse.....

Veterans Day parade planned

East Allen Times:

The Allen County Council of Veterans will hold their annual Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, November 6, ending at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum for a ceremony in Memorial Hall.

Groups interested in participating in the parade should fill out an entry form at www.accov.org.
......

Leaf pick-up schedules announced

East Allen Times:

Leaf pick-up in the City’s 355 neighborhoods will begin Monday October 25. The Street Department will collect leaves in two separate sweeps through each neighborhood. Crews will roll into the neighborhoods between October 25 and December 10. .....

Braves ready for No. 1 offensive machine of Panthers

Decatur Daily Democrat:

"We'll be ready to play. I'll be very shocked if we're not," stated Bellmont football coach Rick Burkhalter as his Braves prepare to meet the state's No. 1 3A team, Eastbrook, Friday night at Bob Worthman Stadium.
A year ago, the Braves apparently were not ready for the Eastbrook style in a stunning 34-0 loss in the sectional title game. Eastbrook later lost to eventual state champ West Lafayette.....

Churubusco expecting a better Jets team; Stars have confidence

Decatur Daily Democrat:

"There's probably any number of teams that could win it," stated Churubusco coach Lee Etzler on Sectional 35's possibilities for a champ.
"There are quite a few teams that have shown good success this year. The team that wins is going to have to show up each and every week with their A-game, that's for sure," said Etzler whose Churubusco Eagles play host to Adams Central Friday night in one of the early critical games. The No. 3 Eagles come in at 8-1, while the improving Jets are 7-2....

Central puts away Bluffton to advance to showdown with Woodlan

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

In methodical Adams Central tournament style, the Flying Jets slammed Bluffton 9-1 at the outset of the first game of Class 2A Volleyball Sectional action at AC on Thursday night and never reneged to advance to a showdown with powerful Woodlan in Saturday's action.....

Business cards printed 20 years ago become treasures

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

On March 21, 1990, Mike Zehr, who operated a print shop on North Jefferson Street, just northeast of the First Bank of Berne, brought home business cards indicating his daughter, Twila, as operating a craft shop he had designated as, "Twila's Treasures." At the time, his daughter basically thought, "oh fine," and didn't take her father's dream serious. Little did she realize at the time that she was about to embark on new journey, one involving a battle with a post traumatic stress disorder because of what was going to happen with her father the next day.....

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Snider dashes Lady Vikings' soccer hopes with big regional win

Huntington County Tab:

Fort Wayne Snider easily dismantled the Huntington North High School girls' varsity soccer, 7-1, at the Bellmont regional Wednesday, Oct. 20.

Snider knocked in four goals before the Lady Vikings scored on themselves to give the Lady Panthers a five-point advantage in the opening half. Shelby Bradford was able to hit the bottom corner of the Lady Panthers' net with 13:21 left in the first half to prevent an HNHS shutout, but Snider, which hadn't been scored on in the tourney series to that point, got two more goals of its own in the second half to ice the contest.....

Plan commission will be asked to approve economic development area

Huntington County Tab:

The Huntington Plan Commission will meet tonight, Thursday, Oct. 21, in the council chambers on the third floor of the City Building. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.

The panel will be asked to approve an economic development area as requested by the Huntington Redevelopment Commission.....

Sixth annual Great Pumpkin Festival in downtown Huntington among holiday treats

Huntington County Tab:

A costume parade through downtown Huntington will be followed by safe trick-or-treating as Huntington's Downtown Business Group sponsors its sixth annual Great Pumpkin Festival.

It's one of several Halloween events scheduled around the county.

Events get under way in downtown Huntington on Thursday, Oct. 28, when The Rusty Dog Irish Pub, located just south of the railroad tracks on Jefferson Street, opens its doors from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. for "Dining Downtown for Main Street." Bill Hancher, a past chief of the Flint Springs Tribe, will be the host for the evening. All gratuities will benefit Main Street Huntington downtown revitalization projects....

AC unveils Veterans Day plans

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Three student groups at Adams Central High School will again sponsor a Veterans' Day program on Tuesday, November 9, at 1:30 p.m. in AC's main gymnasium.
An announcement said the guest speaker will be retired command sergeant-major Frederick "Fritz" Bultemeyer of rural Decatur, who served in Vietnam and Afghanistan.
Sponsors of the event are the AC History Club, AC's chapter of the National Honor Society, and the school's chapter of the Sunshine Society.....

Bipartisan bash for tax caps

Decatur Daily Democrat:

"It's not political," said Decatur Mayor John Schultz at Wednesday evening's meeting to explain property tax caps to the public. Underscoring that fact is Democratic mayor and a key Republican, County Auditor Bill Borne, joining forces to oppose putting into the Indiana Constitution a property tax caps system that Borne flatly calls "unconstitutional."....

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

U.S. Senate candidates will debate in Fort Wayne Friday

East Allen Times:

The United States Senate candidates will participate in their second televised debate Friday. in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Vincennes.

Candidates include Republican Dan Coats, Democrat Brad Ellsworth and Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris. .....

Fort Wayne man injured in I-69 crash

East Allen Times:

A Fort Wayne man lost control of his vehicle on I-69 at the 78 mile marker near Warren, Indiana at 2:41 Tuesday afternoon.

Ali Than, 36, of Fort Wayne was driving south on I-69 when he lost control of his vehicle for an unknown reason, according to FwDailyNews.com's news partner Newschannel 15.....

Donations to salute soldiers

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Walmart store in Decatur and the Adams County Community Foundation have begun an effort to collect donations of food and other products to be sent to United States military personnel from Adams County in time for Christmas. The project is called Salute Our Soldiers (SOS).....

City police dog to retire

Decatur Daily Democrat:


An esteemed member of the Decatur Police Department is retiring effective January 1.
Ronny, the department's police dog for the last nine-plus years, is already on reduced duty due to hip dyslpasia, an ailment common to dogs. Jim Franze, the city's veteran K-9 officer, told Decatur City Council at its meeting Tuesday night that the dog's ailment first became noticeable a couple of years ago and has gotten considerably worse in the past year.....

Fireworks still up in the air

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Decatur Fire Department's Assistant Chief, Jim Hitchcock, said at Tuesday night's city council meeting that no determination has yet been made on whether to hold the Callithumpian Fireworks show here Saturday night.....

Chaffins skateboard sketches slide into West Coast Chopper merchandise

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

South Adams graduate Dustin Chaffins was visiting the Jay County Fair a little over a year ago when he met a man who encouraged him to make a life-changing move.
Jesse James, famous TV personality who is currently associated with West Coast Choppers motorcycle clothing and merchandise, was a guest at the fair. Chaffins, who has always had an affinity for drawing, sketched a picture of the highly famed west coast merchandising group with the hope of getting close enough to James to get an autograph.....

Winter sports practices starting soon

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Practices for winter sports will begin for several athletes at South Adams next week. Student athletes must have a completed sports physical, signed by a doctor, and a code of conduct form in the athletic office before they can begin practicing.....

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Southbound lanes are open

East Allen Times:

After months of snarled traffic, the three new southbound lanes of Lima Road are now open.

According to Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) representative Stacie McCormick, traffic will no longer have to “cross over” to the northbound lanes at the north and south ends of the project limits between Wallen Road and Dupont Road.....

Cockfighting suspect to appear in court today

East Allen Times:

A Fort Wayne man arrested last week on suspicion of purchasing or possessing animals for fighting and promoting animal fighting is expected to be in court today related to the seven charges related to cockfighting.....

Choirs to perform in coffee house fashion this week at Carroll

East Allen Times:

Carroll Choirs kick off the choir season with a tribute to Broadway, performing songs from Rent, Wicked, Hairspray and more Thursday and Friday at Carroll High School.

More than 100 students will be involved in the performances, which are from 6-9 p.m. and cost $3. ...

Chamber to host elected officials OH

Huntington County tab:

The Huntington County Chamber of Commerce will host its second annual Elected Official Open House on Monday, Oct. 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LaFontaine Golf Club.

Topics to be discussed include health care, FMLA, property taxes and government spending.

The business community is invited to meet with elected officials and enjoy an evening of networking.....

Criss completes basic training in South Carolina; heads to Virginia

Huntington County Tab:

Private Second Class Tristan Criss graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, in Columbia, SC, on Aug. 19.

During the nine weeks of training, Criss studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values and physical fitness.....

Squaws enjoy Senior Night festivities; rout Jay in three

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Bellmont's volleyball team enjoyed Senior Night festivities Thursday and, by the way, the Squaws downed Jay County in three games, 25-15, 25-8, and 25-14.
"That's something I started when I first started coaching here, to start the seniors and let them play in the first game. Considering what they've gone through, they deserve to play," stated head coach Criag Krull. It worked out Thursday that all six BHS seniors played that first game together.....

Squaws sharp in pair of wins

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Bellmont held off a solid Wapahani squad, winning 25-23 in the first game, then taking the next two, 25-17, 25-20, to complete a 29-4 regular season.
The Squaws also downed Wes-Del in three (23, 17, 20) in the earlier match Saturday. Adams Central fell to both Wes-Del and Wapahani in the other two matches at the Bellmont Quad.
"Wes-Del was undersized, but definitely did a nice job against us," stated BHS coach Craig Krull.....

Starfire runners earn semistate slots; Boucher moves on

Decatur Daily Democrat:

MARION — Both the Bellmont boys and girls cross country teams competed well Saturday at the Marion CC Regionals, and both finished in eighth place, three places short of qualifying for semistate action.
South Adams did better as both teams made it out, qualifying fourth in both races. Hannah Moore finished sixth in the girls race with a 19:17. Eric Isch led the boys with a 9th-pace finish in 16:06 for the Stars.....

15 candidates at forum here

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Fifteen men and one woman who are candidates for state, county, and township offices in the November 2 election in Adams County addressed the public Thursday night in a forum held at Riverside Center.
Some 40 to 50 people attended the forum provided by the Decatur Rotary Club, Adams Memorial Hospital, and First Bank of Berne.....

Berne pays homage to its settlers

Decatur Daily Democrat:

A Settlers Monument paying homage to Anabaptist immigrants from Switzerland who settled in Berne in 1852 was unveiled Sunday during dedication ceremonies at the Muensterberg Plaza and clock tower site.
The six-foot-tall limestone carving — perched on a 12-foot base — depicts a man with his hands outstretched and a woman holding a baby. They are dressed in attire which would have been common in the 1850s....

Phase I may be Christmas gift

Decatur Daily Democrat:

By Christmas, the northern expansion of Adams Central School at Monroe is planned to be finished and ready for use, so the rest of a $10 million construction and remodeling project can be completed by the fall of 2011.
The north end enlargement will include offices for the high school and middle school, a few classrooms, restrooms, and a hallway.....

Giants in the land at upcoming volleyball sectional

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

There will be giants in the land when the first volley is served at the 2010 girls volleyball Class 2A sectional at Adams Central on Oct. 21 and 23. The tournament will get underway at 7 p.m. on Oct. 21 when the host Jets take on an improved Bluffton team....

Starfires unleash on Southern Wells

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

In the tale of two seasons, South Adams has gone from hapless and frustrated to a team that looks poised to make a nice postseason run in the span of four weeks....

Settlers Monument unveiled in Sunday ceremony

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Approximately 200 individuals gathered in the shadow of the Swiss Clock Tower to dedicate the second Swiss monument in the Muensterberg Plaza on Sunday afternoon. As the clock chimes sounded at 2 p.m., a large group of Swiss ancestors, friends and family members huddled at the base of the plaza’s newest addition, the Settler’s Monument.....



Video here: Settlers Monument Dedication interview

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Third district candidates flaunt conservative credentials

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — While many questions were asked, one question seemed to loom over the 3rd District congressional debate Tuesday night at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.

Who is the best conservative candidate?

Three weeks before Election Day, Republican Marlin Stutzman, Democrat Tom Hayhurst and Libertarian Scott Wise all flaunted their conservative credentials in front of a live television audience......

HNHS girls place second at Marion Cross County Sectional

Huntington County Tab:

Even without three of its regular top seven, the Huntington North High School girls' cross country team grabbed second place at the Marion Cross County Sectional on Tuesday, Oct. 12.

The Viking girls placed all five scoring runners in the top 11 finishers on the way to 38 points, which placed them second to a strong Columbia City team by 14 points.

The host school was third with 102 points, Eastbrook was fourth with 118 and Churubusco took the fifth and final regional-qualifying spot with 142 points.

The regional is Saturday, Oct. 16, at Marion.....

School board approves position changes

Huntington County Tab:

The Huntington County Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees approved the merger of two positions and an addition of a support staff member in an effort to save money on Monday night, Oct. 11.

Superintendent of Schools Tracey Shafer told the board two specialist positions stood vacant, Technology Integration and Data Integration. He said $60,000 in grant money is available to put toward the technology position the first year, and he believed one qualified person could handle both positions if a secretary was in place to provide support to both the technology and maintenance department -both of which are experiencing the same situation of stretching personnel thin.....

Fiesta stylists to participate in Clip for the Cure on Saturday, Oct. 16

Huntington County Tab:

Stylists at Fiesta Salon in Huntington are joining thousands of stylists across North America for the first annual Clip for the Cure event on Saturday, Oct. 16, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Fiesta stylists will give net proceeds from discounted haircuts on that day to benefit the Regis Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.

All month, 10 percent of the net proceeds from all DESIGNLINE product sales will be donated to the Regis Foundation. Salons will also be selling breast cancer awareness pins and have limited edition pink products available for purchase, including tote bags and tumblers to support the cause.....

Dawgs dump Squaws 3-2

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Bellmont led 2-1 in intermission, but two second-half goals by New Haven proved to be the difference as the Bulldogs ousted the Squaws from the 2010 state soccer tourney with a 3-2 win in the opening game of the BHS Girls Soccer Sectional Monday.
Senior Brittany Thatcher and sophomore Andrea Fruchte tallied first-half goals for Bellmont, which closed out a successful 10-5-1 season. New Haven, paced by goalie Karisa Jacquay, blanked Bellmont in the second half.....

State volleyball pairings listed

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The realignment of the IHSAA State Volleyball Tournament will likely translate into a 3A Regional championship match at Bellmont, it was noted today by veteran Bellmont coach Craig Krull.
Bellmont will tangle with Peru in semi-final match of the Wayne Volleyball Sectional on Saturday, Oct. 23. A victory in that tourney, and the No. 4 Squaws are heavily favored, would put Bellmont at home on Tuesday, Oct. 26, versus the winner of Sectional 21 at Western. That winner may have a tough mid-week road trip as West Lafayette, Twin Lakes, and Frankfort are among the schools in the field.....

WorkOne leader delivers some good news

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The president of the WorkOne employment and retraining agency addressed Adams County's unemployment situation at last week's meeting of the county commissioners and had good news about overall economic improvement in this corner of the state.
Kathleen Randolph told the executives that the county unemployment rate is 9.9 percent, with 1,503 people out of work, but that's much better than one year ago, when the county jobless level was 14.8 percent. The county ranks 48th among 92 counties in Indiana in its unemployment rate....

New Tech: a new way

Decatur Daily Democrat:

One of the hallmarks of the New Tech method of education is tandem teaching, with two instructors assisting and advising a larger-than-usual class as two subjects are taught simultaneously, such as literature and biology.
Accordingly, when a luncheon meeting of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce featured a program on Monday about the "Jet Tech" system that began this year for freshmen at Adams Central High School, two people made the presentation: AC Superintendent Mike Pettibone and longtime ACHS business teacher Sharilyn Boots.....

Moore takes sectional title, Starfires advance entire squads

Berne Tri Weekly News:

South Adams’ Hannah Moore claimed her first sectional championship Tuesday night and led the Starfire girls to a second place finish in the Bellmont cross country sectional in Decatur.
Moore ran in a conservative lead pack through the first mile, but broke away in the latter stages of the 5-kilometer race and won in 19:48.31. She is the first female from South Adams to collect a cross county individual sectional title.....

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hubble images set to music

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Many people have viewed Hubble Space Telescope images in books, IMAX theaters, on television and the Internet. But a new relationship with those images can be experienced at the Philharmonic’s second Masterworks concert of the 2010-2011 season, Saturday....

A family member dies prematurely

Decatur Daily Democrat:

He wasn't as famous as Secretariat or Seabiscuit or Man 'o War, but he was quite well-known in the world of mounted competitions — a seven-time state champion, a two-time national champion, a reserve world champion.
Now, he's gone at the age of just 11. It was like the death of a family member.
Paycos Bill, a renowned equine racer from rural Decatur, died recently, perhaps from aneurysm, while being ridden by Callie Jo Friedt, his best friend, constant rider, owner, and trainer.....

Monday, October 11, 2010

River levels lowered for bridge construction

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Water levels in the city’s rivers will be lower starting Monday. The lowering will assist with two bridge construction projects. ....

Spirit Fayre to host food drive during event

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Those attending the 7th annual Spirit Fayre Oct. 23-24 can get $2 off admission by bringing in a canned good donation.

The event, also known as the Mind, Body, Spirit Expo, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Allen County Fairgrounds, 2726 Carroll Road. will collect canned food drive to benefit Community Harvest Food bank at this year’s Spirit Fayre (Mind, Body, Spirit Expo) on October 23-24, 2010 at the Allen County Fairgrounds, 2726 Carroll Rd., Fort Wayne, Indiana from 10am to 6pm.....

Lady Vikes set chicken fund-raiser on Friday­

Huntington County Tab:

The Lady Vikes basketball team will hold a Nelson's Chicken fund-raiser on Friday, Oct. 15.

Half-chickens will be available from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Kriegbaum Field, before and during the Huntington North High School football game against New Castle Chrysler. Half-chickens will also be available at a second location, the Marathon station at Jefferson and MacGahan streets, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. for those not attending the football game......

Local Kiwanis honor Mike Jeffers with Police Officer of Year honor

Huntington County TAB:

Master Trooper Mike Jeffers' years of service to Huntington County have earned him the 2010 Police Officer of the Year award from the Huntington Kiwanis Club.

Jeffers was nominated by his supervisor, Indiana State Police Sgt. Tom Matheny, for the award, which was presented by Kiwanis representative Erv Ebersole during a club meeting on Thursday, Oct. 7.

Jeffers was selected for the honor from the group of Indiana State Police officers who work in Huntington County, Matheny said.....

Pathfinder Services will recognize those who help with mission

Huntington County Tab:

Pathfinder Services, Inc. will hold its annual Community Recognition Dinner on Nov. 6 at Huntington University's Habecker Dining Commons.

The evening will start with a punch reception at 5 p.m., where guests will have the opportunity to meet Pat Johns, the evening's guest speaker, Dinner will follow at 5:45 p.m. The dinner will conclude with Johns' presentation....

Squaws lock up NHC spike title

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Madison Schultz knocked down 11 kills in 19 attempts with only two errors, adding a solo block, a block-assist and three digs to lead Bellmont to a three-game sweep of Columbia City Thursday at the BHS court.
The win clinched the NHC championship for the Squaws, who went unbeaten in league play for the fifth straight season.
In six years under Craig Krull, the Squaws are now 41-1 in the NHC....

AC band strikes gold to advance

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Adams Central High School Band has qualified for the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) regional competition by virtue of receiving a “Gold” rating in the recent District Class D competition.
The judges also singled out the Squadron of Sound for one of the three top awards in its class. Adams Central received best “General Effect.”....

Annual Walk for Warmth set

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Political candidates will be running on November 2 (Election Day), but people wishing to help others in need will be walking on November 4.
Millie Deaton, who heads the Adams County office of Community and Family Services (CFS), has announced that this year's CFS-sponsored Walk for Warmth will take place in Decatur on Thursday, November 4, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.....

“Traveling covered bridge” makes visit to Ceylon Covered Bridge

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The large crowd attending the hearing for the Ceylon Covered Bridge this past Thursday evening was surprised by a special visitor that came cruising into the bridge parking lot - another “covered bridge.”
This one was constructed in a small scale to the same image as the celebrated structure and was built over a golf cart. Its designers were Nancy and Sean Dedert of Geneva. It had originally been built for a parade on Sept. 18 that raised money for the cause of muscular dystrophy. At the time, it won a prize for the best decorated entry in the parade.....

Jets get rematch, Starfires draw North Miami

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The IHSAA conducted its tournament draw for the upcoming state football tournament Sunday night, and several intriguing matchups await in the Class A Sectional 35 field.
On the opening night of the tournament (October 22), Adams Central (6-2) will be traveling to Churubusco (7-1) for a rematch of its game last season when the Jets upset the sectional favorites. Also, on opening night, South Adams (3-5) will make the long drive to Denver, Indiana to take on North Miami (6-2)....

Friday, October 8, 2010

Canterbury destroys Homestead in tennis sectional final

East Allen Times:

The No. 6 Cavaliers ended Homestead’s run of 30-plus years of consecutive boys tennis sectional titles by beating the Spartans 5-0 Oct. 1 at Homestead.....

Blacksmith shed dedicated at Salomon Farm Park

East Allen Times:

A new blacksmith shed was recently dedicated at Saloomon Farm Park. The shed is a 20x20-foot timber-frame wood barn on a concrete slab, painted red with white trim, and designed specifically to match the construction of the other two timber-frame storage barns in the park....

Rowland named Colts Coach of the Week

East Allen Times:

New Haven football coach Jim Rowland was named the Indianapolis Colts Coach of the Week on Sept. 14 after his Bulldogs got off to the the first 4-0 start in 23 years.

The 2010 season marks the eleventh year the Indianapolis Colts will be recognizing outstanding Indiana High School football coaches through the Colts/NFL Coach of the Week program, presented by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.....

Youth ballet to perform Snow White

East Allen Times:

The New American Youth Ballet will perform Snow White at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Scottish Rite Auditorium.

The production features 50 dancers ages 8-18 who train ballet 10 to 30 hours per week at the New American Youth Ballet. The lead role of Snow White will be performed by Chelsea Dumas, 17, and Hailey Meert, 16, both of Fort Wayne. The Step Mother will be performed by Destanie Rogers, 14, of Fort Wayne and Hannah Olinger, 16, of LaOtto. The Handsome Prince will be performed by Morgan Stillman, 17, of Fort Wayne.....

Mood at covered bridge hearing optimistic but cautious

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

John Mann, a member of the South Adams School Board laughs when he recalls his first memories of the Ceylon Covered Bridge. Mann remembers that that there was a large hump at the time on the west side of the bridge. When the school bus in which he was riding approached the bridge, he and his friends would take the very back seats so that when they went over the bump, they would be jolted up in the air out of their seats.....

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Murals on ceilings and walls of county courthouse to be documented by group

Huntington County Tab:

The Huntington County Courthouse will soon have its murals on the ceilings and walls of the building documented once a contract is awarded to an interested company.

The project is funded by a Historic Preservation Fund Grant from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources's Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, and a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Cathy Wright, representative for Indiana Landmarks's North Central Field Office, says the project will document any decorations, including most ceilings and other murals, through methods such as pictures and tracings....

Fireworks fund-raising starts early as organizers shoot for bigger, better show

Huntington County Tab:

An early start in raising funds for Huntington's 2011 fireworks display could result in a bigger, better show.

Fireworks purchased before Dec. 31 will be discounted by 30 percent, says Jennifer Fisher, of American Legion Post 7, which sponsors the display.

Donors of specific amounts will be recognized with yard signs and banners that will be placed along Jefferson Street near Kriegbaum Field during the fireworks display.

Parade scheduled for Oct. 25th

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Decatur's annual Callithumpian Parade will be an early one this year, scheduled for Monday, October 25, but the annual fireworks show may not go off at all.
Travis Alexander, representing the city's Callithumpian Committee, appeared before Decatur City Council on Tuesday night to request several street closings. In so doing, he revealed dates for the parade and fireworks.....

Isch to be named Grand Marshal of parade

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Larry Isch, recently retired from First Bank of Berne, has been selected as the 2010 Callithumpian Parade Grand Marshall.
Isch has been a member of the parade committee for 35 years and works diligently to make the parade a success, the Calllithumpian Committee said in making the announcement.
He was the recipient of the 2009 Service Award from the Callithumpian Committee....

Friday send off for a diverse group of kids

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — The Fort Wayne Metropolitan Human Relations Commission will send off 19 fifth grade students to the city-sponsored camp that's the first of its kind.

At 5 p.m. Friday in the Omni Room of the City-County building the group of students, from various racial, cultural, religious, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, will depart for the multicultural human rights camp, city officials said in a news release. The camp will teach the students about inter-cultural awareness and human rights.....

Jefferson Pointe's Rave will get Imax system

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Rave Motion Pictures and Imax Corp. reached an agreement to retrofit 13 Rave multiplex locations across the country, including the one at Jefferson Pointe in Fort Wayne, with Imax digital theater systems.

“It’s very clear that consumers associate the Imax brand with the best way to go to the movies, and we believe that sentiment fits ideally with the direction and image of the Rave brand,” said Tom Stephenson, Rave’s president and CEO, in the recent announcement of the deal....

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Lucky cigar, other creepy items on display at History Center during Fright Night

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Patrons can get a glimpse of the "lucky cigar" that was smoked by executioner during Fort Wayne's last public execution in 1883 during the History Center's participation in this year’s Downtown Fright Night Oct. 23 from 5-9 p.m.

Museum goers can experience the old city jail in the basement of the History Center, just as generations of inmates did until 1971. Get goose bumps in the iron cells that witnessed several deaths and untold horrors. Also, see the noose, bandages, and other creepy artifacts from the 1883 execution of Sam McDonald (including his murder weapon) on display in the museum’s underground level.....

Natalie Spahr picks up for sister and leads HNHS girls to NCC cross country crown

Huntington County Tab:

Senior Natalie Spahr picked up the baton from her injured sister and won the North Central Conference Cross County individual championship to pace the Huntington North High School girls to the team title on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Indiana Wesleyan University.

Running without several regulars in the lineup, including defending conference champion Gretchen Spahr, the Lady Vikings placed all five scoring runners among the top 10 finishers to score 28 points and easily top runner-up Marion, which had 62.....

Hoagland, Monroeville schools out

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Elementary schools in Monroeville and Hoagland will be closed as part of a $6.8 million annual cost-cutting plan approved Tuesday evening by the East Allen County Schools' board of education.
The possible closure of six elementary schools and the transformation of Paul Harding High School into a magnet school had first been announced last month by EACS Superintendent Karyle Green in light of the district's financial shortfall.....

Court, jail buildings scrutinized

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Two Fort Wayne businesses and one from Indianapolis will be interviewed next week by four members of a special committee set up to advise the Adams County commissioners about ideas to replace or renovate the building that houses Adams Superior Court and the probation department and also the Adams County Law Enforcement Center, which includes the jail and the sheriff's department.....

South Adams’ boys, Isch, Moore take conference titles

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Black and gold uniforms were easily found at the 2010 ACAC meet held at Adams Central last night. They were the ones leading the pack.
The boys’ squad finished first with a total of 27 points while Leo came in a distant second with 67 points. Garrett and Bluffton finished third and fourth respectively while Woodlan, Adams Central and Southern Wells round out boys’ team competition.....

Boys and girls club executive director Howell resigns for new post

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Adams County Boys and Girls Club executive director Michael Howell announced on Tuesday that he is resigning his post, effective Nov. 2. Howell will be assuming the responsibility of executive director of the Huntington County Community Foundation.
Howell, who originally came from Huntington County, called the move a “tough call to make,” but noted that he is returning to his home area where he can be closer to his parents and family....

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I-469 near Minnich restricted through Friday

East Allen Times:

Motorists may want to avoid westbound I-469 near the Minnich Road exit through Friday.

The right lane will be restricted while crews complete asphalt patching, the Indiana Department of Transportation Fort Wayne District said in a news release.

The work is weather permitting.

Jets sweep past Starfires

Decatur Daily Democrat:


BERNE—Adams Central got back on the winning track in volleyball Thursday night traveling to the Stardome to extract a 25-17, 27-25, 25-14 triumph from the South Adams Starfires in ACAC competition.
The Jets, now 12-7 on the year and 4-2 in ACAC play, rode the hitting of Hali Wendel who finished with 19 kills, two aces, two blocked shots and 12 digs. Bess Fiechter also had a big night for the Jets with 17 digs and eight kills while Alyssa Keller played her usual steady game with 26 assists, 12 digs, three kills, and two aces. Sarah Soldner led the Jets in digs with 19 and added a pair of assists to go with three kills.
Other Jet contributers included Abby Snyder with eight digs, four assists, two aces, and a kill, Alexa Baller with seven digs and an ace, Chelsie Eads with four kills and digs and one solo block, and Jenae Blackburn with one ace and dig.....

Host Starfires cop cross country titles

Decatur Daily Democrat:

BERNE—South Adams claimed its boys' and girls high school cross-country invitational titles on Saturday, winning by wide margins.
The Lady Starfires triumphed over second-place Southern Wells, 42 to 117, and the Starfires were victorious over Northfield, 46 to 80.
Girls' Race
The other team scores were Garrett 120, Northfield 124, Monroe Central 141, Adams Central 147, Carroll (at Flora) 154, Cowan 191, Centerville 193, Bluffton 202, Wabash 219, and Alexandria 266.
Ten schools had incompletes: Blackhawk Christian, Canterbury, Clinton Prairie, Frankton, Lapel, Randolph Southern, Rossville, Tri-Central, Union City, and Winchester.....

Boucher takes 8th in NHC cross country

Decatur Daily Democrat:

FORT WAYNE — Missing senior captain Kyle Lehrman, the Bellmont boys cross country team battled in the annual Northeast Hoosier Conference race Saturday on the IPFW course and finished sixth with 133 points.
Lehrman suffered a broken leg recently obviously putting him out for the season and that forced BHS coach Randy Hisner to run a no-senior line-up with four of the five harriers being in their first-ever NHC meet and three of those are running cross country for the first time in their career.....

Monday, October 4, 2010

PAL enjoying record football enrollment

Huntington County TAB:

The Huntington Police Athletic League has reported record enrollment for the fall 2010 football season.

Tom Hughes, City of Huntington assistant police chief and secretary/treasurer of the PAL, says that about 500 youth are enrolled on 28 flag football teams and eight tackle football teams.

The increase represents between 25 and 50 more enrollments than last year.....

Allen County 4-H plans 4-H annual meeting, volunteert recognition

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE – The Allen County 4-H Board of Directors will conduct its annual Nov. 5 at The Orchid in New Haven.

It will be a combined meeting to recognize the outstanding efforts of more than 260 4-H volunteers this past year....

Monday October 04, 2010 Home Settlers Monument to be dedicated in Berne

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Berne Community Development Corporation (CDC) will dedicate the Settlers Monument in the Muensterberg Plaza at the corner of US 27 and SR218 in Berne on Sunday, Oct. 17, beginning at 2 p.m.
Jerome and Barbara Lehman of Terre Haute donated the funds for the monument, officials said in a news release....

Monday October 04, 2010 Your vote was recorded. Home Larrabee scouts out small lake for Eagle dock project

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The smallest lake in Indiana with a boat ramp now has a wooden dock by that ramp.
The dock, 19 feet long and 4 feet wide, is courtesy of Greg Larrabee of Decatur, a Bellmont High School senior who built the structure as an Eagle Scout project on Kekionga Lake, by Evergreen Court, off Mercer Ave.....

Central beats Starfires 3-0

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The experience in closing out matches paid dividends for Adams Central Thursday night as it fought off a strong challenge from South Adams in varsity volleyball at the Stardome 3-0.....

Longenberger has guided the paths of thousands of students

Berne Tri-Weekly News

It has been over 40 years since Carol Longenberger consented to assist Judy Williams for a short time as crosswalk safety guard for Adams Central High School. During that time, she has assisted countless numbers of students in crossing the street to safety on their way to and from school.
“One thing is certain; you have to be there,” said Longenberger. “It doesn’t matter what the weather is like or how you feel, somebody has to be taking care of that job. Rain is the worst, especially storms with wind. You can’t hold an umbrella but you still have to get the children across the street. That gets pretty miserable sometimes.”....

Starfires claim team titles at small school invite

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

South Adams put five runners in the top five of both the boys and girls’ races Saturday at its small school cross country invitational and swept the team titles in the cool and wet conditions.
The Starfire girls scored 42 points, outdistancing second place Southern Wells by 75 points. The Starfire boys scored 46 points and beat Northfield by 34.....

Friday, October 1, 2010

USF plans 'shanty' town to raise hunger, homelessnewss awareness

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — University of Saint Francis students will construct and occupy cardboard “shanties” Oct. 7 just east of the Hutzell Fitness Center along Leesburg Road as a visual representation of the struggles of homelessness.....

Taylor’s Dream wins $70,000 Pepsi Refresh grant for boundless playground

East Allen Times:

FORT WAYNE — Taylor’s Dream Boundless Playground won the Pepsi Refresh Challenge and will be granted $70,000 and officials didn't waste time breaking ground on the state's first boundless playground project.....

AC band takes first

Decatur Daily Democrat:

The Adams Central High School Band captured first place in Class D competition in the Penn High School Invitational last weekend.
The band also received the three top awards in its class: best music, best visual and best general effect.....

White trial delayed for a full year

Decatur Daily Democrat:

Extended scientific investigation of one strand of what appears to be human hair has caused a one-year delay in the Wells County trial of a man charged with murdering his estranged wife, a woman from Berne.....

Sale of Camryn Industries could be a good thing, says mayor

Berne Tri Weekly News:

Berne Mayor John Minch confirmed on Thursday that Camryn Industries, located at 917 Liechty Road in Berne, is up for sale and that there are potential buyers that are interested.
“It’s awfully early in the game,” said Minch. “There are potential buyers. As far as we know, it would still be Camryn Industries. It would go to investors who would purchase it. It is such a complex issue.”
Minch said that to his knowledge, the sale, if it occurs, would be a positive action for the company and the town of Berne.....