Adams-Wells Regional News

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Wheat harvest big surprise amidst worsening drought

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Area farmers, whose concerns are growing daily in the midst of a deepening drought, received a big surprise last week when they discovered one of the best wheat crops in years in the fields.

Jeff Lehman of Lehman Feed Mill noted that most yields exceeded what was anticipated, and in some cases returns were in the 80 and 90 bushel per acre range. Even more important, Lehman said, was the exceeding high quality of the wheat.

"What a surprise," said Lehman. "For one thing, the harvest was two weeks ahead of schedule. It is already pretty much done. It turned out really well; the quality of the grain is just excellent.

"A lot of the wheat was over 60-62 test weight," continued Lehman. "In a good year we are happy with a 59-62 test weight. This was a beautiful surprise to all of us."

Hospital to take big tax hit

Friday, June 15, 2012

SA administrator contracts renewed

ACentral evaluations on RISE

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

SA board discusses long-term use of facility

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

Due to a request by The Bridge Community Church to use the school for a new church in southern Adams County, the school board has been looking at School Board Policy #7510 School Facility Usage. The Bridge requested the use of the auditorium and six classrooms every Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning September 9 for an unspecified period of time.

After holding an hour long work session prior to the regular school board on Tuesday evening, discussion of the policy continued during the regular session. Some of the concerns brought up were student privacy issues in classrooms, the schools energy saving contract, difficulty heating/cooling depending on location, use of the sound system and projector, and custodians needing to be present on the weekends.

“I have a problem with long term use of property unless it is school related,” stated school board member Tony Mellencamp.

Volunteers to feed NA hungry kids

Decatur Daily Democrat:

A private organization of local volunteers with a unified goal of alleviating child hunger throughout the North Adams school system gained public support on Tuesday when the school district's board of education agreed to provide a physical location to assist in those efforts.

Karen Carty appeared before the board during its regular monthly meeting on behalf of the HERO Meals: Feeding Families in North Adams committee. According to Carty, the group has "taken as its personal mission" the goal of reducing the number of students in the community "who live with chronic hunger."


The HERO Meals program, Carty said, is modeled after similar efforts in Wells County involving Norwell Elementary School students, and at the Pleasant Dale Church, which serves students at Adams Central.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Ground broken for Geneva School memorial

Downspout cuts being demanded