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distribution audience PRINT ONLINE SOCIAL 9,715* print readership 3,350 5,306 5,931 A destination, not a distraction. steuben county Orland Fremont 14,587 total Angola Sports Area-State Angola girls swimming PH Middle School presenting wins, boys defeated, B1 ‘Annie Jr.’ this weekend, A2 Chance of rain THURSDAY MORE WEATHER, PAGE A8 NOVEMBER 30, 2017 SERVING THE STEUBEN COUNTY 101 LAKES AREA SINCE 1857 Angola, Indiana KPCNEWS.COM $1.00 All sheriff’s deputies receive We’ve got you covered body armor thanks to donors Greg Silver brought a donation of 21 new ballistic vests to the 21 vests purchased Steuben County Sheriff’s Depart- ment Wednesday, bringing the total BY ASHLEE HOOS donated to Steuben County to 24. [email protected] The latest donation will fi nish outfi t- ANGOLA — Each patrol offi cer with ting the patrol offi cers as well as the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department as the school resource offi cer. Pictured well as the school resource offi cer now have from front left are donors Greg Silver, a protection vest that can withstand rifl e fi re, Galen Miller, Kevin Diehl, Sheree thanks to several donors. Behrendsen, David Benson, Christine The vests have been a project that Seiler, Mark Seiler, Jalaine Hinman Kendallville businessman and Stroh resident Hamilton and from back left are Sheriff Tim Greg Silver has been passionate about. He Troyer, Michael D. Meeks, Jeff Vanette, has been working on getting the vests to Todd A. Patterson, Nicholas M. area law enforcement offi cers for a few Ruby, Tony Tribble, Austin Rowlands, years. Rodney “R.J.” Robinson and Bradley Silver presented the department with Kline. Donors not pictured were Tom three vests in September and 21 more and Janet Morris and Paul and Linda Wednesday. ASHLEE HOOS Longville. SEE VESTS, PAGE A8 Citizens, Cahoots Trine enter plans for partnership growth INDIANAPOLIS — Trine University and Citizens Energy Group have begun a BY AMY OBERLIN collaboration through Citizens’ Partnership [email protected] for Excellence in Research and Learning ANGOLA — Cahoots Coffee Cafe, 218 program. W. Maumee St., is steaming ahead into a “Citizens Energy Group has a new year. longstanding history of supporting our More programs, more people and more community in various ways. As a part of youth outreach are expected, said Meagan this commitment, we are partnering with Smith. universities within Indiana to support Smith and a small staff operate the professional development and research, as nonprofi t coffee house. It is an indepen- well as other opportunities for the students,” dent entity occupying a building owned said Mark Jacob, vice president, capital by Angola United Methodist Church. The programs and engineering for Citizens. outreach was started by the Methodist “Our intent is to encourage graduating Church and First Congregational United students to remain in Indiana and the Church of Christ. Church and business Indianapolis area to fulfi ll the workforce groups frequently meet there during the day needs of Citizens and its supporting hours. businesses and to become future business Cahoots is open Monday 8 a.m. to 3 leaders in these industries.” p.m., Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 7 Citizens hopes the partnership will p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. create more professional development The focus is providing a safe and opportunities for Trine students and create nonthreatening environment for enrichment an improved exchange of data addressing and socialization for children and teenagers. * Readership is calculated using print distribution times 2.9 readers per copy, based on National Newspaper Association study. industry challenges between Citizens’ It is supported by grants and profi ts from utilities and the university. food and beverage sales. The university hopes to increase the Cahoots has a web site at cahootscoffee- number of guest speakers from Citizens on cafe.com and is on Instagram, Facebook @ campus and increase the number of fi eld cahootscoffee and Twitter @cahoots_coffee. trips to Citizens facilities. Timothy Tyler, “I want to make sure it includes dean of the Allen School of Engineering & everybody,” said Smith. The Herald Republican • 45 S Public Square, Angola, IN 46703 • 260.665.3117 • www.kpcnews.com The Herald Republican • 45 STechnology, Public said the company also Square,hopes Angola, IN 46703DEAN OREWILER •Among 260.665.3117 the plans next year is a “living • www.kpcnews.com to work with Trine’s Education Resource library.” Established fi gures and elders Center to provide internships for students. Decorating for the holidays in the community will be invited to visit Planning already is underway to have Jessica Allen, Women’s Ministry Coordinator with Christian Campus House at Trine the coffee house at predetermined times. representatives from Citizens serve as University, provides a decorative look to one of 40 Christmas trees that will be donated Special events could include special guests guest lecturers; to have Trine students tour to Project Help of Steuben County for local families who may not have a tree for or relevant topics. Citizens facilities; and to have students Christmas. The trees will be on display in the Rick L. and Vicki L. James University “It’s about stories,” said Smith. research industry challenges through Trine Center from through Dec. 15. Like a book in the library, the living University’s Innovation One. SEE CAHOOTS, PAGE A8 Index Twitter Follow reporter Cleanup day • Amy Oberlin on Classifi ed .............................................. B6-B8 Twitter Steuben County Plan Life .................................................................A3 @AmyOKPC Commission staff member Obituaries .....................................................A4 Jason Armey helped with a Opinion .........................................................A5 countywide cleanup day on Wednesday at Clausen’s Sports.................................................... B1-B4 Boat House, 2510 N. C.R. Weather........................................................A8 200W. The trash containers TV/Comics ..................................................B5 Contact Us will remain at the site through • the week until they are fi lled, Vol. 160 No. 309 said Armey. On Thursday, The Herald Republican plan commission staff and 45 S. Public Square Earth Friendly Recyclers were Angola, IN 46703 on site. Tires, auto batteries, electronics and hazardous Phone: (260) 665-3117 materials are prohibited. For Fax: (260) 665-2322 details, call the plan commis- Classifi eds: (toll free) (877) 791-7877 sion at 668-1000, ext. 1600. AMY OBERLIN SAT. & SUN., DECEMBER 2 & 3, 2017 Bethlehem 1:00 - 5:00 P.M. 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Pictured well as the school resource offi