Adams-Wells Regional News

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Andrews council retains insurer at special meeting on Friday, July 20

Huntington County Tab:

During a special meeting of the Andrews Town Council on Friday, July 20, council members voted on bids for the town's liability insurance.

President John Harshbarger made a motion to accept the bid from Mettler Insurance Agency, the company that has provided the town with liability insurance coverage for the past 55 years.

Councilman Ray Tackett seconded the motion, and Harshbarger and Tackett voted in favor of accepting the bid. Vice President Mike Rohler voted against accepting the bid from Mettler.

Hospital color of month stays the same: black

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

City dispatch station closing soon

Taylor to arrive back in Berne Sunday afternoon

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The remains of Spc. Nick Taylor will arrive home in Berne on Sunday afternoon at an estimated time between 3 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Funeral director John Kirchhofer announced on Tuesday that the body of Taylor will arrive in Fort Wayne earlier on Sunday afternoon for a private family meeting.

Taylor will then be transported from Fort Wayne to Berne, with estimated arrival time around 3 p.m. The young soldier will arrive on U.S. 27 North, turn left on Main Street to Columbia Street to the Yager-Kirchhofer Funeral Home. Kirchhofer emphasized that the public is invited to welcome the family to Berne.

Visitation for Taylor will be held at South Adams High School gym on July 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Funeral services will then be held at the school at 11 a.m. on Tuesday.

Friday, July 13, 2012

City officials encourage water conservation

Huntington County Tab:

City officials say that while there's currently no shortage of water in Huntington, residents are encouraged not to waste the liquid resource.

"At this time the city's water supply is not at risk," Huntington Water Superintendent Randy Jones said in a news release issued Monday, July 9. "However, in being good stewards of a precious natural resource, we ask that citizens use their best discretion on the use of water,"

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has asked 32 Indiana counties - those that have capacity to withdraw 100,000 gallons or more per day - to implement voluntary water conservation measures.

SA school board denies facility request from The Bridge

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

With more than 40 people from The Bridge Community Church in attendance for the work session and the regular session, much of Tuesday evening’s South Adams school board meeting and a one hour work session prior to the regular session were taken up with discussion on Policy 7510 – Use of School Facility. Changes and updates by the board to Policy 7510 were brought to the table when a request was made by Mo Hodge on May 8 to use the facility as an extension church of The Bridge Community Church in Decatur. They requested the use of the auditorium and six classrooms every Sunday for an unspecified amount of time.

The request has been tabled since then as the board has held two work sessions and discussed the request during the regular board meetings to decide what is best for the school and the taxpayers and to discuss what changes they felt needed to be made to the current policy. Several areas of concern were brought up by various board members, including rental fees, student privacy, facility wear and tear, use of the facility by non-education related organizations, and a request for the use of the facility with no specified amount of time attached.

Truck downs lines, knocks out power and causes fire

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Warren Town Council discusses downtown property

Huntington County Tab:

It was business as usual when the Warren Town Council met for its monthly meeting on Monday, July 9.

The council discussed the state of the abandoned property at 124 N. Wayne St., which was severely damaged when a support beam collapsed, which allowed the second floor of the downtown building to collapse.

While the town had started the legal process to acquire the abandoned building through the Huntington County Commissioners several months ago, ownership has not yet been transferred. As the building shares common walls with two other businesses, the exact state of the interior, and of those walls, needs to be established, but no access is available through the front of the building.

Sewer board to talk rates with Decatur

Monday, July 9, 2012

Berne man attacked by wolf

Back to normal...except for rain

Friday, July 6, 2012

Geneva employees to receive raises in 2013

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

The Geneva Town Council began with clerk treasurer Bill Warren commending the area law enforcement for the quick response to Friday afternoon’s storms and thanking the citizens for the quick clean up following the storm. During the monthly fire report, deputy fire chief Art Booth also commented on conditions during the storm.

“Friday night was chaos. But we did what we needed to do. We can thank God Almighty there were no fatalities,” said Booth.

The council approved several new ordinances during Tuesday evening’s meeting. Following the example of Berne and Decatur, they approved the first reading of Ordinance 2012-7 Salary Utilities and Ordinance 2012-8 Salary General which will give full time employees a one percent plus $400 raise in 2013 and will give part-time employees and council members a two percent raise.

Relief by Sunday?

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Fireworks ban here bolstered by council

City workers to get 2% pay hike

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Severe storm leaves area strewn with trees, without power

Special preparations for fireworks