Adams-Wells Regional News

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Waste board makes change

Big cuts...and more ahead

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Warren-area farm site of SWCD ‘Cover Crop Field Day’ on Friday, Sept. 16

Huntington County Tab:

The Huntington and Wells counties Soil and Water Conservation districts will host a "Cover Crop Field Day" tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to noon at the James Leazier farm north of Warren.

The event will include a demonstration plot seeded with 10 varieties of cover crops and guest speakers to provide information about the following topics:

Moves planned to save wear on North Adams buses

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

South Adams awarded an A by the state

Teen gets 14 years for molesting

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Vote centers may take place of polling locales

Drugs are stolen in Walgreen break-in

Monday, September 12, 2011

Students have blast at Swiss Heritage Village education day

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The cannon firing at the annual educational day at Swiss Heritage Village on Friday morning got the attention of over 1,500 students who arrived from area school systems for a full slate of activities carried out by a large group of volunteers who assisted with everything from teaching school to milking goats.

You didn't have to tell students from Willard Elementary School in Winchester that the cannon echoed through the trees in the Swiss Heritage forest and the houses of the north end of Berne.

"I liked the way the cannon made the loud sound all day," said Winchester fourth grader Isabelle Horn. "I really enjoyed making candles. I was interested to hear about the way people used to live. I don't think I would like to live like that."

Other Randolph Central students such as Stacy Cox, Makayla Cole and Denae Anderson enjoyed the field activities such as the swings and the rope ladder.

Sewage disposal issues highlighted

Friday, September 9, 2011

Bellone and Barrett spent 257 days recovering bodies from remains

Hearty start opens United Way’s drive

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Geneva mourns loss of Puterbaugh, community ambassador

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

In spite of failing health, Rosemary (Rosie) Puterbaugh spent much of the past 10 days checking on her work as usual. She called Gretchen Lehman to check on a Wednesday night meal at the First Missionary Church. She checked with Geneva Clerk/Treasurer Bill Warren concerning correlation of certain financial figures and she had scheduled to assist with a wedding of 400 people.

The unique thing about Puterbaugh was that all of this follow-up work was coming from her room at Parkview Memorial Hospital where she was awaiting a heart surgery this past Friday. She had been at the hospital for over a week since it was discovered that a serious heart condition could only be solved through surgery.


Late Friday afternoon, it became evident that the surgery was not working out as hoped. Shortly after 5 p.m., doctors walked out of the operating room with the grim news, Puterbaugh's earthly mission had ended; she had not survived the surgery.

175th fest in the black

Friday, September 2, 2011

Pence announces $125,000 grant awarded to SAAC program

Monroe may up water rates