Adams-Wells Regional News

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Bids are taken to finish repairs at work-release center

INDOT to move on elevation of US 224

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Former Berne woman faces Irene head on in Puerto Rico

NA and SA schools get ‘A’ ratings

West Nile found in city

Friday, August 26, 2011

Applicants sought to fill trustee’s post on the Warren Public Library Board

Huntington County Tab:

Applicants are being sought for a position on the Warren Public Library Board.

A new library trustee, to serve a four-year term beginning Oct. 1 and continuing through Sept. 30, 2015, will be appointed by the Huntington County Community School Corporation Board of Trustees.

Anyone interested in serving on the Warren Public Library Board should send a letter of interest, including pertinent qualifications, to the Huntington County Community Schools Administration Office, in care of Cindy Gray, 2485 Waterworks Rd., Huntington, IN 46750.

West Nile found in mosquitos in Berne

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Coats visits Berne Tuesday

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Indiana Senator Dan Coats told a group of local residents on Tuesday that he is proud to represent the "Indiana model" in Washington. "It is a privilege to represent the state of Indiana in Washington," said Coats to a group of residents gathered at The Gathering House in Berne at lunchtime. "We determined what is necessary to keep our fiscal house in order," said Coats. "We have done it without a tax increase. We are a business friendly state, a place known to many now as the, 'Indiana model.' Thanks to leaders like State Representative Matt Lehman and Senator Travis Holdman, we are better off than any other state in the nation." Coats said that he traveled around the state for a year before allowing his name to stand as a Republican candidate for senate when Evan Bayh vacated his seat.

City-county building meeting set

Friday, August 19, 2011

FCC more than quadruples work force in nine years

City’s 175th celebration opens today

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

County resident was once responsible for grandstands

City joins early move toward a joint building

Monday, August 15, 2011

Weigel family raises top 10 horses

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Tom, John, and Tom’s son, Brian, Weigel, of rural Bryant have a lot to be proud of. Earlier this summer they competed in the Hoosier Palomino Show in New Castle, judging for the best in Indiana and their horses won Grand Champion (Mandy) and Reserve Grand Champion (Belle).

Then, the week of the July 31 they went to Tulsa, Oklahoma to show their two Palomino horses at the World Championship Horse Show. They knew they had raised great horses, but they didn’t know just how great they truly were. Their two horses “Mandy by Mister” and “Belle” were awarded eighth (Belle) and fifth (Mandy) in the world.

They got started showing horses around 20 years ago after Tom Weigel sold their cattle after 15 years of milking and bought a few riding horses. They transformed their heifer barn into a horse stable and Weigel gradually began to buy show horses and he and his family are now hooked. Brian is the showman for the horses and has learned from countless years in 4-H showing cattle.

Overload blamed for fatal fire

Friday, August 12, 2011

Holdup suspect gets date for trial

Couple dies in home fire

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

NA elected board OK needed; could begin in 2012

Redkey man charged in attempted CVS robbery

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

A Redkey man has been charged with six counts by the Adams County Prosecutor's office in connection with an attempted armed robbery on Sunday afternoon at the CVS Pharmacy on the north side of Berne.

Seth T. Curtis, age 25, has been charged with one count of armed robbery, three counts of criminal confinement, and one count each of unlawful possession of syringe and possession of paraphernalia, a Class A misdemeanor.

The affidavit for probable cause states that at approximately 2 p.m. on Sunday, Curtis entered the pharmacy dressed in black clothing, holding a white and black handkerchief over his face with his right hand and a black handgun in his left hand. Upon entering he encountered Rick Steiner, a customer. The record indicates that Steiner was just about to leave the store when Curtis pointed the handgun in his face and told him to go back to the pharmacy and he complied.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Warren council has another vacancy to fill

Huntington County Tab:

For the second time this year, the members of the Warren Town Council must fill a vacancy created by a death.

Councilman Ronald Boxell died Wednesday, Aug. 3, after being hospitalized for several days. Despite his illness, Boxell had remained an active member of the council and had filed as a candidate for re-election. Because no one else filed as a candidate for that seat, he would have automatically served another term.

City rain hits 1.68

Berne CVS held up at gunpoint

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

At approximately 1:45 p.m., Seth T. Curtis, 25, of Redkey entered the Berne CVS and proceeded to attempt to rob the store. Off-duty police officer Dio Hernandez who was present saw the robbery in progress and intervened. Shots were fired, but the suspect was shot in the right arm.

According to Berne police chief Tim Taylor, Curtis was taken away by EMS for medical treatment and was reported to be in stable condition at that time.

No other injuries occurred.

The police were unable to report what the suspect was looking for but did confirm that the incident occurred near the pharmacy.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Bippus PO officially on study list for closure

Huntington County Tab:

Last week, the United States Postal Service released another list of more than 3,000 post offices across the country to be studied for closure.

Among the list is one office in Huntington County - Bippus.

Being on the list doesn't mean that an office will close, but the possibility exists. USPS has said that public meetings will take place before USPS can actually close an office, and it is against federal law for USPS to close an office solely for financial reasons.

Swiss Days magnetic for family and strangers alike

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

One of the winners at this year's Swiss Days was anyone that sold bottles of water or other refreshing liquids. Other than a small break with cloud cover on Friday morning, this year's festival will carry the tag as one of the hottest Swiss Days in recent years. But in spite of the heat and humidity, crowds showed up by the thousands; local businesses and Swiss Days officials reported good returns from this year's event.

One of the heartwarming events this year was the likes of those who came to town, not knowing what to expect, such as Wilmer Bultemeier and his wife who came to Indiana from Florida, not expecting to attend Swiss Days, but ended up spending their entire weekend here.

The Bultemeiers originally attended a meeting in Indianapolis last week. As things were winding down with their commitment, they mutually discussed the possibility of driving to the local community to see, "that Berne festival we had never been to."

Fire hits building at EPC