Adams-Wells Regional News

Friday, January 27, 2012

Former Bella Tower & Grille to open as The Berne Inn

Berne Tri-Weekly News:



Judge stays chairman of health network board

Decatur Daily Democrat:


Award recipient has aided community in many ways

Decatur Daily Democrat:




Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Serentity House being sought for city

Council passes measure to launch unsafe building ordinance

Berne Tri-Weekly News:

City Attorney James Beitler introduced an ordinance at Monday's board meeting to enact an unsafe building code that would allow for proper measures to rectify unsafe building sites in the city.

Council then initiated emergency legislation steps to adopt the measure and authorize the attorney to fulfill the required publication of the legislation twice in the paper. Beitler stated that under the provisions of state legislation 36-7-9-1 through 36-7-9-28, all proceedings within the City of Berne for inspection, repair and removal of unsafe buildings would be governed.

"All buildings or portions thereof within the city which are determined after inspection by the Building Commission to be unsafe as defined in this subchapter are herby declared to be nuisances shall be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or removal," states the ordinance.

Jobless rate at 10-month high

Monday, January 23, 2012

Lifeline Youth and Family Services brings hope to fractured families

106 and counting

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Wall first in line as registration begins for new election season

Huntington County Tab:

Huntington County Commissioner Tom Wall was the first to sign on the dotted line as the filing window opened for the May 8 primary election.

Republicans and Democrats will vote in May to select their parties' candidates for county, state and federal offices, with offices on the ballot ranging from precinct committeeman to president.

Candidates have until Feb. 10 at noon to file for the primary.

Voters have until April 9 at noon to register to take part in primary voting.

1.65 rain here

5-year plan for parks is unveiled

Monday, January 16, 2012

Council rectifies pay agreement for city employee firemen

Lehman opposes RTW referendum

Decatur Daily Democrat:

State Rep. Matt Lehman on Saturday morning told a crowd comprised mostly of organized labor members that he will vote against a proposal to allow Hoosiers to determine at the ballot box the fate of a contentious right-to-work bill now being debated in the Indiana General Assembly.

The response from union supporters was perhaps summed up best by Decatur resident Daniel Jaurigue, a member of carpenters' union Local 232, who said: "We are watching how you vote, and we're going to fire you."

Lehman, R-Berne, and State Sen. Travis Holdman, R-Markle, met with constituents Saturday for the second time in a month at the public library in Decatur. And just like a Dec. 10 meeting held there by the lawmakers, the main topic for discussion on Saturday was a right-to-work bill that state Republican leaders have made the focal point of the current General Assembly session.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Dots in Blue Water recognized at the State House

City-county building unlikely