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photos/jeff kenney and *culver elementary pto In Brief Rallying the Cavaliers ABOVE: Culver Comm. High School senior Triston Rodriguez may not have taken home the state wrestling title he journeyed to Indianapolis Deadline to order Friday to compete for (see page 5 for coverage), but the school combined a planned pep rally to celebrate its new logo (on display in a large banner hanging from the high school gym ceiling, UPPER LEFT*) with a rousing event to cheer on the athlete, the third CCHS wrestler in recent Culver PTO seeds, years to compete at state (the school has seen two state champion wrestlers in the past five years). Pictured above, at LOWER LEFT, CCHS flowers is Friday principal Brett Berndt applauds as cheerleaders rally the crowd (which included Culver Elementary students as well as middle and high school- The Culver Elementary ers; assistant principal and athletic director Luke Biernacki led a cheer session, and wrestling coach Chris Prendergast introduced Rodriguez and shared information about his efforts). CENTER AND RIGHT: Students from the high and middle schools (left) and elementary (right) greet PTO spring fund-raiser Rodriguez before a Culver fire truck led a caravan escorting him to Indianapolis immediately following the rally. is the sale of garden and flower seeds, including or- ganic and non-organic of- Fate of Lake Fest ferings as well as flowers New hardware store from Fedco. This year the 2016 may depend on sale also includes indoor/ outdoor garden kits called community volunteers growums (www.growums. planned in Culver By Jeff Kenney com to preview the variet- Citizen editor ies). The ordering deadline By Jeff Kenney The fate of the 2016 Culver Lake Fest may largely be in is Feb. 26 to place an order, Citizen editor Culver’s empty store the hands of the community. and seeds will arrive before Culver has been without a local option for hardware The annual event, for the past 32 years a staple of the Spring Break. More than fronts: a closer look goods since the fall of 2013, when its more than 100-year- community's summertime activities, has reached some- half of the proceeds are ap- old hardware store on Main Street closed its doors. thing of a critical juncture, says Mike Overmyer, active plied towards many PTO- By Anna Campbell All of that seems likely to change following a thumbs with the event since its inception and a principle organizer initiated programs benefit- Correspondent up from the Culver plan commission to a proposal for con- for the past decade-plus. ing CES students. For more There are some exciting struction of a new Ace Hardware store on State Road 10, at "We're calling for help to do the Lake Fest," he explains, information, follow Culver developments in terms of the former site of Culver’s Dairy Queen restaurant. adding that some members of the longtime committee are PTO Seeds on facebook filling empty store fronts The building which housed that business since the "burned out" and need more help to make the festival hap- at www.facebook.com/ in Culver's retail areas, but 1980s would be razed under a proposal presented by Tri- pen. groups/SEEDSCulverP- the community still faces cia Small, whose family operates a handful of hardware "If we don't get it, it may be a struggle to pull it (this TOFundraiser. the challenges common to stores in the area, the closest located in Syracuse, . many small towns across year's Lake Fest) off." Culver’s Got Talent A site plan review for the Culver project was presented at the Midwest and the coun- The above sentiment is actually an improvement from Feb. 29 the Feb. 16 meeting of Culver’s plan commission, which try, such as how to maintain the "word on the street" last fall, when rumor had it the approved moving forward with the plan with the caveat a vibrant local economy in committee had officially decided to call the event quits af- Children or teens (fam- that representatives of the business must come back with ter many years of immense labor spread between a com- ily groups are welcome the face of stiff competition information on size, location, and other details regarding from the Internet and "big paratively small band of volunteers. too) are invited to dazzle of their signage before it can be installed at the site. The committee -- which has seen Overmyer's daughter- the audience with their box" brick and mortar retail Leading up to the proposal, the Culver town council had stores. in-law, Jean E. Overmyer, heading up the event for the past skits, magic, music, dance already approved running municipal storm water lines to two years -- met last week and walked away with the of- routines and everything in Culver town manager the site, with jetting of the storm sewer at the Forest Place Jonathan Leist and Cul- ficial decision that there was willingness to carry on with between at “Culver’s Got Apartments in exchange for an easement on a small por- the 2016 Culver Lake Fest, but that to some extent, it's Talent,” Monday, Febru- ver's town council, far from tion of the latter’s property to allow new pipes to be run to being disinterested in the going to take a village, to coin a phrase. ary 29. The show starts at accommodate the new hardware business. For his part, Overmyer recalls the early years of the fes- 6 p.m., and is to finish by 7. issue, have taken steps to- The Culver Pro Hardware closed its doors in October wards plans and actions in tival, when food vending was almost entirely local. Please call 574-842-2941 of 2013, having operated on South Main Street since the "It was all local organizations doing the food," he says. to register to perform. ALL encouraging new businesses late 19th century. The property was purchased at the time to locate in Culver. "The firemen had a barbecue, the churches did food, the programs are free and open by Robert Hollender and Whitney Alvis, who planned to Lions Club -- we didn't have outside food vendors then." to the public. "The good news on these develop it as store front property for retail use. A new busi- is that they are not absentee Overmyer also says longtime committee members al- Lions breakfast din- ness venture is currently being planned and the property landlords just letting their ways assumed someone else would take it over -- perhaps being developed towards that end (see accompanying ar- buildings fall apart," says transitioning the event to a Chamber of Commerce-based ner March 4 ticle in this issue). "Summer Fest," or similar shift. The Culver Lions Club Leist, "but they are older News of a new hardware will likely be welcome not buildings that do require In years past, festival staples have included the parade, will hold a breakfast din- only to local residents in general, but entities such as area fun run, bicycle ride, en- ner the evening of March 4 See Lake Fest page 2 contractors working on the See Hardware page 2 See Store fronts page 2 tertainment offerings, kids' at the train station - depot lake and in the town of Cul- on Lake Shore Drive from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The price is $8 or , if tickets are pur- FFA jacket ceremony elevates return of popular organization chased from a Lion mem- ber, $7. By Jeff Kenney ana) spoke and assisted in terest among students. Citizen editor the formal ceremony of Following the ceremo- Lenten meal, series If anyone doubted that bestowing FFA jackets on nial launch of the meeting Tuesdays at Trinity Future Farmers of Ameri- members who ranged from by students holding vari- The community is in- ca has returned to Culver middle school students to ous positions in the local vited to Trinity Lutheran Comm. High School in a seniors. chapter, and a welcome Church’s Tuesday Lenten big way, last Friday eve- The FFA program, as from FFA student president services at 7 p.m., as well ning's "jacket ceremony" reported last fall in The Tyler Binkley, local vice as to a free pre-service ought to serve as ample Culver Citizen, returned president Rebekah Johnson meal at 6:15. The church evidence. to CCHS alongside Agri- introduced Gordon. is located at 430 Academy There, 23 members and culture classes taught by Gordon -- who plans to Road in Culver. 62 guests (mostly family April Leeper, who also acts attend Purdue University to and Culver Comm. Schools as faculty sponsor of FFA. dual major in Agricultural Dr. Seuss birthday citizen photo/jeff kenney administration, staff, and The organization had once Education and Animal Sci- celebration March 5 ABOVE: FFA Northern Region vice president Brett Roberts board members) filled the been a staple at the school ence -- began his address to All are welcome for sto- places an FFA jacket on CCHS student Marisa Howard, school cafeteria as visiting but had been absent for CCHS students by describ- ries, games and crafts in as local FFA sponsor April Leeper, left, looks on and FFA FFA 2015-2016 Southern some years leading up to ing his own FFA jacket the children’s room at the Southern Region vice president Mason Gordon, right, assists, Region Vice President Ma- last fall, when Leeper re- ceremony in 2011, adding at Friday evening’s FFA jacket ceremony at the Culver Comm. son Gordon (a high school ported a groundswell of in- Culver-Union Twp. Public High School. 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Page 2 LOCALOPINIONLOCAL - HISTORY Thursday, February 25, 2016 • Culver Citizen Culver Comm. Schools Culver Elementary Students of the Month online store open for business Culver Elementary Mavrick (Kelly Dicker- Gabby Sims (Kelly Young), School has announced its hoff), Blake Milam (April Joseph Callender (Teri Culver Community men and women, and chil- Also available are acces- Students of the Month for Jefferies). Zechiel). Schools, riding the wave dren from in- fants sories ranging from head- December and January. 2nd grade: Gracie Mi- 4th grade: Hayden Park- of a new branding and on up. wear to drinkware, bags January: lam (Lisa. Elliott), Jack er (Tim Daughtery), Bryan marketing campaign and to blankets to phone ac- Kindergarten: Benja- Standfast (Becky Risner), Wyrick (Stephanie Miller), logo, now has an accom- cessories and more, all min Garcia (Teacher: Amy Haven Braasch (Janna Charley Howard (Chris panying online school featuring the new Culver Bonine), Ava McCune VanDePutte), Mathew Bak- Renneker), BucketYouvan store. Cavaliers logo in various (Heather Overmyer), Mi- er (Kris Arvelo). (Lori Nash). The web site, online forms. chaeiRay Gonzalez (Steph- 3rd grade: Reyonica 5th grade: Chloee Danti at varsityshop.com/ Culver Community anie Smith), John Ca'rr Hunt (Valerie Cultice), (Sara Keyser), Baleigh ccsc_culver_com- Schools will receive funds (Gayle Kinzie). Lindsey Hershberger (Jill Binkley (Raeanne Ste- munity_schools, in- from every purchase to 1st grade: Lela DeJesus DeSalle), Adamariz Rajas- cluudes a variety of support student programs. (Andrea Berndt), Joseph Mendoza (Carrie Tharp), See CES page 3 outerwear for adult Store fronts from page 1 citizen photos/jeff kenney Name Owner/realtor Address Contact Last usage

BELOW: Among store fronts currently empty in Culver are, Culver Lodging & Rental Grant Munroe 218 S Main Street, 574-842-2000 general office from left, the former Culver hardware (in which a business is Lakefront Auto Supply Shawn Reed 202 S Main Street, 574-229-6699 auto supply store currently under development), the planned bakery site at 103 Corndance Remax 117 S Main Street, 574-220-4919 restaurant S.Main, the former car wash at Ohio Street and Lake Shore Evil Czech Remax 530 Ohio St, 574-220-4919 eatery/brewery Drive, and the former Hansen’s restaurant at 614 Lake Shore Hansen building Diane Hansen 614 Lakeshore Drive, 708-305-0418 general office Drive. The latter three buildings are for sale or lease. Car Wash Welcome Mat 110 W Lakeshore Drive, 574-896-5138 car wash

some updates and renovations, which can be a long and doesn’t know the costs and scope of services that would a ready-made business niche in a dining-friendly commu- expensive process, and it can take time to find the right be involved. nity, notes Leist. person interested in doing so." "I have reached out to a few consulting companies that Other former or potential eatery spaces for sale include Lesist says he's particularly interested in what other specialize in this but have not received a cost estimate and 103 South Main, which had been developed as a bakery cities and towns in the state or area are doing to try to proposal yet," he says. in recent years, but which is poised to go up for sale in combat empty storefronts and create vibrant and active A third option, Leist explains, could be expansion of the the near future, according to Lindsey Pick, a real estate downtowns. CRC-sponsored façade program to include roof or struc- agent with Re/Max Oak Crest of Culver; and the former "We are clearly not the only small town in Indiana who tural work for downtown buildings. Hansen's Restaurant at 614 Lake Shore Drive, which un- would like to see more commercial developments in their "I have an inquiry into the TIF attorney as to whether derwent considerable renovation and improvement in re- historic downtown area," he notes, "and we are all looking or not this could be a possibility as well. I know of a few cent years. for ways to encourage that development." communities where roof repairs are eligible for façade Of course there are others available, and some busi- Specifically, Leist and the council are working along- programs, but I am not sure if that is TIF dollars or other nesses presently unused, but in the stages of being devel- side Culver's Redevelopment Commission in two specific funding." oped. These include Culver's movie theater on Lake Shore directions: a retail recruitment plan and a rent abatement Drive, the former site of Dairy Queen on State Road 10 program for empty storefronts. Restaurant opportunities particularly prominent (poised to become an Ace Hardware store -- see article "The rent abatement program in Kokomo has been very Perhaps not surprisingly in a community which over the this issue), and the former hardware store at 120 South successful at filling storefronts," explains Leist, "and I past few decades earned a reputation as a dining desti- Main Street, which is currently being renovated towards a spoke with the county councilman in Kokomo who ad- nation, several of Culver's empty store fronts have been business venture later this year. ministers the program and I believe he said in five years developed and/or used for eateries. Some existing businesses, such as Lakefront Auto Sup- that have had 22 abatements awarded, and 18 of those Certainly the highest profile of these buildings are those ply, are still up and going, but for sale. businesses are still open and in the downtown area...need- which housed the former Corndance Cafe, at 117 South "I think there are some great opportunities for individu- less to say they have been very happy with the results of Main Street in downtown Culver, and the former Evil als looking to start a business in Culver," says Leist, "and the program in Kokomo." Czech Brewery and Pub at 530 S. Ohio Street. I think we will see new commercial activity in many of The retail recruitment program, he adds, came out of Both are for sale and include all kitchen equipment these buildings in the very near future." recommendations from Culver's downtown merchants and tables and chairs, presenting an ideal "turnkey" op- and the town is looking at it as an option as well, but still portunity for a potential restaurateur interested in filling Lake Fest from page 1 Hardware from page 1

games, bass fishing tournament, boat re- taking on a given component, such as vol- ver, and Culver Academies. gatta, car show, and the immensely popular unteering to organize and staff something Small reports groundbreak- fireworks show over Lake Maxinkuckee, like the bass fishing tournament, lessening ing will probably be late which usually fills the town park from "pil- the burden for committee members. summer and a grand open- lar to post." Those interested in volunteering are en- ing of the store would be "It's a lot of work," Overmyer acknowl- couraged to contact Overmyer at mover- September or October of edges, adding the committee hopes local [email protected] or committee mem- this year. groups, clubs, and individuals will consider ber Trent Bennett.

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FFA from page 1 He is currently a junior and is very active in the drama club and a member of the Marshall County 4-H. Josie Ross, daughter of Charles and Deb Ross, is cur- rently a junior and on the dairy judging team. She is an excellent student, while also working at Papa’s Wyatt Amor, son of Eldon and Sandy Amor, currently is a junior and is participating on the livestock judging team. He is also a member of the Marshall County 4-H. Kendra Binion, daughter of Barbara Binion, is a junior and was on this year's Lady Cavs Team. Chris Zehner, a junior, is the son of Andy and Connie Zehner. He has participated on the Soils and Livestock Judging team. He is also a member of the Marshall Coun- ty 4-H. Russell Temme, son of Mike and Haidee Temme, is currently a junior and participated on the soil and live- stock judging teams. He is also a member of the Marshall County 4-H. Caleb Sheridan, son of Jeff and Martha Sheridan, is a sophomore and is currently serving as the chapter Trea- surer. He has participated on the soils and livestock judg- ing teams. Riley Porter, son of Robert and Michelle Porter, is a sophomore and has been an active member of the FFA. Sydney Clingler, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Clingler, is a freshman and is active on the and basketball teams. citizen photo/jeff kenney Charles Binion, currently a freshman, was a participant ABOVE: Culver Comm. High School Future Farmers of America members “jacketed” last Friday night, front row, from left, of the soils judging team, and is the son of Barbara Binion. include Caleb Sheridan, Rebekah Johnson, Renae Johnson, Marisa Howard, Tyler Binkley, Alexandra Temme, Trista Fritter. Middle row, Anne Comella, Elizabeth Johnson, Kenzie Binkley, Hannah Barth, Breann Milam, Sydney Clingler, April Leeper (FFA Weston Keller, son of Doyle and Crystal Keller, is cur- Advisor). Back row, Wyatt Amor, Hailey Jones, Garrett Reinhold, Donovan Smith, Russell Temme, Chris Zehner, Charles Binion, rently a freshman. He is an active member of the Cavs Kendra Binion, Josie Ross, Jake Fisher and Lily Hayes. basketball team. Elizabeth Johnson is the daughter of Scott and Gretch- that CCHS students' ceremony would be "a night you will member. en Johnson. She is currently a freshman and is a member never forget." Members jacketed (or introduced if unable to attend) of the Marshall County 4-H. She has participated on the Noting FFA members are known for the organization's included: soils and livestock judging teams. distinctive jackets, Gordon emphasized the importance of Tyler Binkley, son of Donald Binkley and Kassie Siple Kenzie Binkley, the daughter of Donald Binkley and what members do while wearing those jackets. He also and a senior and this year's FFA President. He participated Kassie Siple, is currently an 8th grader. She has partici- stressed the need for members to "find what we love and on the soil and livestock judging teams. Tyler is a 10 year pated on the soils and livestock judging teams. seize opportunities so we can become more than just an 4-H member in Starke County. Breann Milam, daughter of Raymond Milam, is cur- FFA jacket." Anne Comella, daughter of Carter and Mary Comella, a rently an 8th grader. She is also a participant of the bas- Gordon also pointed to the many opportunities to serve senior this year who plans to attend IUSB this fall. ketball team. and pursue interests within FFA. Renae Johnson, daughter of Scott and Gretchen John- Jake Fisher, an 8th grader, is the son of Joel and Angie "I guarantee you can find something in this organiza- son. She is currently a senior and is this year's FFA Sec- Fisher. He is an active member of FFA and the basketball ti9on that you like," he said. "Just becoming a member, retary. She participated on the soil and livestock judg- team. He is also a member of the Marshall County 4-H. you all need the jacket, but if you're looking for premiere ing teams. Renae is a 10 year 4-H member in Marshall Alexandra Temme, daughter of Mike and Haidee leadership, personal growth, and career success, you need County. Temme. She is currently an 8th grader and is serving as more -- you need involvement. Marisa Howard, daughter of Scott and Dianna How- this year's FFA reporter. She has participated on the soils "One day you will retire this jacket and take it off for ard. She is currently a senior and is this year's FFA Vice and livestock judging teams. She is also a member of the the very last time," he added. "If you're an FFA member President. She participated on the soil and livestock judg- Marshall County 4-H. looking for the big picture, that FFA jacket will live on ing teams. Marisa is a 10 year 4-H member in Marshall Trista Fritter, an 8th grader and is currently serving as inside you forever." County. this year's FFA Historian. She is also a member of Mar- He also described being "pushed" onto the stage by his Rebekah Johnson, a junior this year and daughter of shall County 4-H. She has participated on the soils and own FFA faculty advisor at an FFA event, a move central Scott and Gretchen Johnson. This year she is serving as livestock judging teams. She is the daughter of Johnny to his evolving into a leader state-wide within the organi- the FFA Sentinel and is a 4-H member of Marshall Coun- and Karen Fritter. zation. ty. She also participated on the soil and livestock judging Hannah Barth, daughter of Daniel and Suzanne Barth. "Because of that push," he said, "I made the step for- teams. She is currently an 8th grader and has been very active ward and became more than a jacket...if you want this Donovan Smith, son of Omer Smith and Jennifer in the FFA. She is also a member of the Marshall County organization to better you, it will; just seize the opportu- Brown. He is a junior and has participated on the Soils 4-H. nity." and Livestock judging teams. Lily Hayes, daughter of Billy Hayes and Brenda Var- Following Gordon's speech, CCSC board member Ryan Hailey Jones, a junior, is the daughter of Jack and gas, is currently an 8th grader and was a participant on the Seiber introduced each member, with Gordon assisting, Karen Jones. She is very active in our girls’ basketball soils judging team. alongside FFA State Northern Region Vice President program. Brett Roberts and Leeper, in "jacketing" each local FFA Garrett Reinhold, son of Tim and Brandy Reinhold.

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Page 4 LOCAL Thursday, February 25, 2016 • Culver Citizen CES from page 2 vens), Kaylee Hamilton (Steve Young), Marissa Milam 1st grade: Ethan Daley (Andrea Berndt), Charlie Nufer Daulton Gross (Amy Gearhart). (Any Gearhart), Ashton McCarthy (Rhonda Kinney). (Kelly Dickerhoff), Olivia Davis (April Jefferies). 5th grade: Lily Kozubik (Sara Keyser), Kenna Kreisch- 6th grade: Amelie DeJesus (Jean Ahlenius), Adrian 2nd grade: lvon Torres-Escobar (Lisa Elliott), Dil- er (Raeanne Stevens), Cabot Ellert (Steve Young), Haylie Schouten (Pam Craft), Zeke"Gearhart (Todd Shafer), lon Brown (Becky Risner), Breana Hamilton (Janna Rizor (Kris Arvelo), Maegan Pearl (Christine Thompson), Cheyenne Lindsley (Christine Thompson), Brady Moise VanDePutte). Hunter Hanley (Rhonda Kinney), Ethan Keller (Mike El- (Mike Elliott), Gavin Salyer (Jason Crittendon). 3rd grade: Graham Baker (Valerie Cultice), Jalynn liott). December Hopkins (Jill DeSalle), Jacquelin Nystrom (Carrie Tharp), 6th grade: Lizzy Pugh (Jean Ahlenius), Alex Forest Kindergarten: Abigail Rogers (Amy Bonine), Dustin Gabby Sims (Kelly Young). (Pam Craft), Emily Heim (Todd Shafer), Sydney Denham Sullivan (Heather Overmyer), Aaliyah Pennington (Steph- 4th grade: Lukas Cole (Tim Daughtery), Eriahna Vela (Jason Crittendon), Codell Neace-Phillips (Gayle Kinzie), anie Smith), Benjamin Garcia (Teri Zechiel). (Stephanie Miller), Reese Herrell (Chris Renneker), William Gregory (Lori Nash). Building inspector visits collapsed Monterey building after winds exacerbate problem On Feb. 20, the Pulaski County Building Inspector vis- speedy resolution to the problem here in Monterey,” said High winds last week added to the problem, tearing loose ited Monterey, shutting down part of the Main Street as Denton, adding that questions about the matter should be some debris and fencing associated with the building, well as another street by the town park following a review directed to the Pulaski County Building Inspector. which led to the county inspector’s visit, according to of the former Sportsman's Bar in downtown Monterey, ac- The former bar collapsed last year, with town and coun- Denton. cording to Monterey councilman Doug Denton. ty government officials working to find funding for its -re “We are hoping that this will be the first step in a fast and moval in the absence of action from the building’s owner. Briefs from page 1 from 10 to 11 a.m. to celebrate the 112th birthday of chil- CRC announces new façade grant oppor- Knit Happens is a group of dedicated knitters who meet dren’s author Dr. Seuss with a “Seuss-a-Bration!” weekly to knit and to teach knitting, share ideas, yarns, For more information, contact Jill Gavlick at jgavlick@ tunities techniques, in the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library’s culver.lib.in.us or 574-842-2941. Culver-Union Town- The Culver Redevelopment Commission is ready for small meeting room Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon and ship Public Library Youth Services may also be “liked” the 2016 façade grant application process. The first round Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Newcomers are invited to join on Facebook and followed on Twitter at: twitter.com/cut- of applications (which can be found at town hall) are due the group. For more info, contact Charlotte Rakich, 708- pl_yazone. All programs are free and open to the public in to Tom Yuhas, CRC, Town Hall, 200 East Washington 334-0466 text or talk, or email charlotte.vecchio@gmail. St., Culver, IN 46511 no later than March 1. Grants will be com. Those with a stash of knitting supplies to discard Kindergarten round-up March 10 awarded on April 1. If the full $30,000 is not awarded dur- are encouraged to donate them in order to help the group Culver Elementary School will hold a kindergarten ing this time, a second grant round will be held with those continue teaching new knitters. round-up on Thursday, March 10 at 6 p.m. at the school. applications being due by August 1 and awards given by Important information will be shared with parents at the September 1. All grant projects that are awarded in 2016 Adult winter basketball at CCMS event, which also gives parents their first look at next must be started within 90 days of award date. All grant Adult winter basketball will start again this year Sun- years’ kindergarten class. Kindergarten students may also projects must be completed and submitted for reimburse- day, Nov. 29, and con tinue each Sunday, from q to 3 p.m. be registered at the event. Parents with questions about ment within one year of the award date. No exceptions. EST, until April 10 (20 sessions), at the Culver Commu- kindergarten may contact the Culver Elementary office at nity Middle School. Cost for insurance is $2 each Sunday, 574-842-3389. Maxinkuckee Players auditions May 7 or $20 up front for whole season. Please bring your “A” The Maxinkuckee Players have announced auditions game, your good sportsmanship, and not your kids. Community meal at Grace March 15 for “Beauty and the Beast,” this summer’s theater produc- Questions may be direct ed to Ken VanDePutte at 574- Grace United Church of Christ will hold its monthly tion. Auditions will take place Saturday, May 7, from 9 274-9942. community meal on Tuesday, March 15 at 6 p.m. All are a.m. to noon, 1 to 5 p.m., and 6 to 9 p.m.; and Sunday, invited to this free, ecumenical event whose purpose is to May 8, from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, contact Becky Ice skate donations sought share a friendly meal in a welcoming, community atmo- Liechty at 574-952-5117 or [email protected]. The Culver Parks and Recreation board is seeking dona- sphere. The meals are held on the 15th day of each month Show dates are July 22, 24, 29, 30, and 31. tions of new or used ice skates, or monetary donations to- in the basement of the church. ward the same, in order to provide winter activities for all. Fund raising opportunity for Johnson The board earlier this season announced plans to revive Monterey Fire Dept. fish fry March 18 Friends and co-workers of Melissa Johnson, who was ice skating on the lake this winter. Donations of skates The Monterey – Tippecanoe Township Volunteer Fire severely injured in a car accident in December of last year, can be dropped off at the beach lodge in the park, at a con- Department will hold a fish fry featuring AUCE walleye are holding a fund-raiser to help the Johnson family with tainer on the observation deck. Monetary donations may on Friday, March 18, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Mon- Melissa’s care. Part of the proceeds from sales of Audrey’s also be mailed to: Culver Park Board, 819 E. Lake Shore terey Fire Station, 6393 E. Washington St. in Monterey. Pumpkin & Gourmet Cake Rolls (audreyspumpkinrolls. Drive, Culver IN. 46511. Make checks payable to Culver The cost is $9 for adults and $6 for children 10 and un- com), which come in 12 different flavors (each roll serves Park Ice Skate Fund. Donated skates will be provided for der. Children under 6 with parents eat free (at the fire sta- 10 to 12 people and cost $15 each), will go to the family. free to anyone who wants to use them while they skate. tion only). Dessert and drinks are provided with the meal. Those wishing to purchase products may contact Kathie Carry outs are at the east door. Food is prepared by Ralph Huhn at 574-842-3056 or [email protected]. Residents reminded to guard for frozen Smith. Culver Elementary seeks volunteers pipes Pinewood derby - chili cookoff March 19 Culver Elementary School is seeking caring adults, men With cold temperatures on the way, frozen pipes and The Culver Cub Scouts will host a pinewood derby and and women, of all ages, to volunteer at the school in a water meters are possible. Home owners are responsible chili cook-off Sat., March 19. To register for the derby variety of ways during the school day. Those interested for keeping their water meter from freezing and, if it does (any age may register) there is a $10 entry fee and reg- in helping to make a difference in the lives of children, freeze, the cost to fix or replace it, which could mean a istrants will receive the car kit to build their derby car. please email ([email protected]) a phone number $175 replacement fee. Residents are encouraged to take Prizes will be awarded for both children and adults. To and time to be contacted, or call the school at 574-842- precautions to keep it warm during extreme temperatures register for the chili cook-off:, there is a $5 entry fee, and 3389 and leave a message for Amy Bonine. such as makings sure its space is heated, insulating the prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places. pipes around the meter, and leaving a faucet dripping so Questions may be directed to Kristine Cormican at 219- Fire dept. seeking new applicants water is moving through the pipes. 629-2999 or [email protected]. The Culver Fire Department is accepting applications Exhibit of photographic legends at Academies for new firefighters. Those interested may apply at the Euchre, pinochle Fridays Ongoing in the Crisp Visual Art Center at Culver Culver town hall, 200 E Washington Street in Culver or A weekly euchre and pinochle club, which is open to Academies is the exhibition, “3 American Photographers: call 574-842-3140 for more information. the public, meets each Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Eudora Welty, Alfred Eisenstaedt, and Ansel Adams.” the Culver park beach lodge’s upper-level meeting room, Residents reminded of winter fire safety. 819 Lake Shore Drive. All are welcome to have fun play- The Welty photographs on exhibition were shot between In the wake of several recent fires locally, Culver fire 1935 and 1942. The Eisenstaedt portfolio was shot at ing cards, make new friends, enjoy beautiful Lake Max- chief Terry Wakefield is asking residents to be vigilant inkuckee, and Culver’s fine restaurants and city. Culver in 1939 for an article in Life Magazine. The photo during this cold-weather season in use of wood stoves, exhibit is free and open to the public on Sundays from 1 heaters, and other potential residential fire hazards. As al- Adult coloring series at CUTPL to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in ways, fires should be reported immediately to 911, and Culver-Union Township Public Library is continuing the Deer-Zink Gallery of the Crisp Visual Arts Center on those questions regarding fire safety may contact the fire its adult coloring series. The library is providing the col- Academy Road. The exhibit is available by appointment department via the Culver town hall at 574-842-3140. oring sheets and colors, but feel free to bring your own. by calling Robert Nowalk, curator of the Academies’ col- The US Fire Administration also offers winter fire safety Sessions take place at the library Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. lection, at 574-842-8278. tips online at www.usfa.fema.gov/winter. and/or Thursdays at 10 a.m. This program is free and open Friends of the Library monthly book/ to the public. Contact reference/adult services manager, E-billing for Culver utilities launching Dana Thomas, at 574-842-2941 or [email protected]. bake sales Online utility billing for Culver residents will go into in.us for more information. The Friends of the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library effect in February, and as part of the change, print utility will hold book and bake sales on the first Saturday of bills sent via postal mail will take on a different look. Res- Friends of the Library seeks volunteers each month, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the lower level idents are encouraged to keep an eye out for the bills and The Friends of the Culver-Union Twp. Public Library Carnegie Room. Each month’s sale will feature a seasonal not discard them unknowingly when they arrive. Those are seeking more volunteers to assist with book sales and theme, with the March 5 event focusing on Easter, Irish, wishing to sign up for email billing may contact the town other library-oriented activities. Interested persons may or green books; April’s theme will be poetry, and May’s hall at 574-842-3140. inquire at the library, 107 N. Main Street in downtown Culver, or by phone at 574-842-2941. will be Shakespeare. As always, the organization accepts Newcomers invited to Culver knitting donations of gently used books and media, which can be dropped off at the library circulation desk. group Pilot News Group

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Thursday, February 25, 2016 • Culver Citizen SPORTS Page 5 Culver’s Rodriguez, CMA’s Davis Cavs lose another lead vs Satellites Culver Community’s by David Williams and Clemons 16, R.J. Snyder 3, Jason finish up at state wrestling finals Hughes 0, Garrett Hewlett 0, Austin boys basketball team let Max Clemons with 17 and Salee 0, David Williams 17, Cooper By Tim Creason photo/culver pto a 21-9 halftime lead slip 16 points, respectively. Hunsman 5, Carson Hunsman 0, Correspondent LEFT: Culver Comm. away and fell 46-43 to host • SOUTH CENTRAL 46, CULVER Kyle Schmack 0; Totals: 16 4-13 46. INDIANAP- High School senior South Central on the road 43 3-pointers: Culver 2 (Krueger At Union Mills 2), South Central 4 (Williams 2, OLIS — Not the Triston Rodriguez, in Union Mills last Thurs- Culver: 14 21 24 43 left, addresses Clemons, Snyder); Rebounds: way they wanted day. SC: 7 9 29 46 Culver 30 (Krueger 9), South to finish, but it students Friday Everett Krueger scored CULVER (43): R.T. Roberts 0, Central 10 (Clemons 3, Williams 3); morning at a pep Everett Krueger 19, Austin Bailey Turnovers: Culver 22, South Central wasn’t for lack rally at the school 19 points, and Tristan 0, Lance Beaver 0, Cash Harris 2, 9; Steals: Culver 5, South Central of trying. Schultz finished with 16 Nate Carnegie 4, Cody Valliquet 2, 9 (Williams 4); Assists: Culver 7 alongside CCHS Josh Krsek 0, Kia Riale 0, Tristan Neither Tris- wrestling coach before fouling out along (Krsek 3), South Central 7 (Clemons ton Rodriguez of Schultz 16; Totals: 17 7-13 43. 3, Williams 3); Fouls (fouled out): Chris Prendergast. with Cash Harris. SOUTH CENTRAL (46): Garrett Culver 21 (Harris, Schultz), South Culver Commu- Rodriguez was the South Central was paced Wolf 0, Jacob Clindaniel 5, Max Central 14 (Co. Hunsman). nity nor Adam latest in a string of Davis of Culver CCHS students to Academies ad- make it to the IHSAA Baumgartner wins two titles for CMA vanced from the state wrestling finals opening round in Indianapolis, Host Warsaw won its medley relay and 400 free : 1. Tyler Paseka (Warsaw) though he fell short 383.95, 2. Toby McGehee (Cass) of Friday’s IH- of the state title two ninth straight sectional relay, and they placed 382.10, 3. Nick Bell (Warsaw) SAA state wres- of his CCHS prede- championship, while Cul- fourth in the 200 free relay. 359.25, 4. Jonathan Youngs (Culver tling finals in ver Military had to settle • WARSAW SECTIONAL Military) 227.70; 100 butterfly: cessors attained. At Warsaw Indianapolis. for second best and Plym- 1. Baumgartner (Culver Military) Team scores: 1. Warsaw 496, 2. 53.30, 2. Evan Borchers (Warsaw) Rodriguez outh finished in seventh Culver Military 349, 3. Rochester 55.15, 3. Dayne Trump (Columbia dropped a 5-1 place at the Warsaw Boys 284, 4. Columbia City 251, 5. City) 56.61, 4. Ryan Devito decision to Jared Swim Sectional Saturday. Huntington North 156, 6. Lewis (Columbia City) 56.85; 100 free- Cass 153 1/2, 7. Plymouth 113, style: 1. Webber (Columbia City) Timberman of The Eagles put up 349 8. Logansport 105 ½, 9. Pioneer 48.48, 2. E. Cook (Warsaw) 48.52, New Palestine in points behind Warsaw’s 99, 10. Tippecanoe Valley 96, 11. 3. Bixler (Rochester) 49.78, 4. Adam the 145-pound 496. Plymouth tallied 113 Manchester 59. Doyle (Warsaw) 50.90; 500 free- (Winners and swimmers who meet style: 1. Pugh (Rochester) 4:45.19, weight class, points. state qualifying times advance to 2. Snyder (Warsaw) 4:59.28, 3. ending his sea- Forrest Baumgartner state finals. Top four divers advance Devito (Columbia City) 5:03.61, son with a re- won both the 200 Individu- to Mishawaka Regional.) 4. Matei (Culver Military) 5:08.90; cord of 38-4. al Medley and the butterfly 200 medley relay: 1. Rochester 200 freestyle relay: 1. Warsaw (E. (Jeffrey Ruppert, Mason Brady, Cook, Doyle, Alex Cook, Wildman) Davis fell to for CMA, advancing to Fri- Wesley Meyer, Jace Bixler) 1:40.69, 1:29.57, 2. Columbia City 1:33.04, Warren Central’s day’s IHSAA State Swim- 2. Warsaw 1:41.84, 3. Culver 3. Rochester 1:35.59, 4. Culver Dylan Culp at ming Finals at the IUPUI Military 1:45.37, 4. Columbia City Military 1:37.15; 100 backstroke: 1:45.58; 200 freestyle: 1. Eli Pugh 1. Taylor (Warsaw) 55.75, 2. 120 pounds, 7-1. Natatorium in Indianapolis. (Rochester) 1:44.43, 2. Matt Webber Ruppert (Rochester) 56.75, 3. Zogbi He closes a 38-9 Justin Matei finished fourth (Columbia City) 1:48.20, 3. Hudson (Warsaw) 57.08, 4. Fix (Columbia campaign. in the 200 and freestyle Snyder (Warsaw) 1:48.25, 4. Justin City) 57.72; 100 breaststroke: 1. Matei (Culver Military) 1:50.34; Rodriguez, a swims, while Jonathan Wildman (Warsaw) 1:02.90, 2. Cody 200 individual medley: 1. Forrest Barton (Huntington North) 1:04.55, semistate run- Youngs was fourth in the Baumgartner (Culver Military) 3. Mason Metzinger (Warsaw) 2:00.28, 2. Zach Taylor (Warsaw) ner-up, was un- photo/tim creason diving competition, earn- 1:04.89, 4. Brady (Rochester) able to score of- ing him a spot at Tuesday’s 2:01.90, 3. Aaron Fix (Columbia 1:06.74; 400 freestyle relay: 1. Adam Davis of Culver Military Academy (bottom) tries to escape City) 2:05.26, 4. Nick Zogbi Warsaw (E. Cook, Borchers, Snyder, fensive points on from Warren Central's Dylan Culp during the 120-pound weight Mishawaka Diving Re- (Warsaw) 2:08.60; 50 freestyle: Wildman) 3:17.48, 2. Rochester Timberman, no class opener at Friday's IHSAA state wrestling finals in Indianapolis. gional. 1. Ethan Cook (Warsaw) 22.18, 2. 3:18.13, 3. Culver Military 3:23.42, Davis lost a 7-1 decision and ends his season with a 38-9 record. Matt Wildman (Warsaw) 22.48, 3. 4. Columbia City 3:29.44. matter what he The Eagles also earned Bixler (Rochester) 22.55, 4. Chase tried. third-place finishes in the Brower (Tippecanoe Valley) 23.17; “He was really but only four Kingsmen led the field with 28 points. good defensively,” said advanced from the open- Penn was fourth with 16 Rodriguez. “He was good ing round. Warren Central 1/2. enough to beat me, that’s all I know.” ‘13 GMC YukOn dEnaLi xL Davis had the same issue with Culp on the mats at 4x4, Heated and Cooling Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Leather Seats, Sunroof, Defending state cham- Dual DVD Players, pion Penn remains in the Only 44,000 Miles hunt for another team title, $48,500 truck GOBLE center Subscribe to US 35 N., Winamac • 574-946-6683 • www.goblegm.com The Culver Full Time RepoRTeR The Pilot News Group is in search of a Citizen Email full time reporter. Looking for someone to circ@thepilotnews. cover events & meetings plus write feature com or call stories in Marshall County. 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Page 8 LOCAL Thursday, February 25, 2016 • Culver Citizen CGA polo heading to national championship Cavs fall to Tippy Valley By Jan Garrison, Culver Indio, Calif., on March 4 gional championship match Houston Polo Club. Mak- Culver Community couldn’t hold on to a fourth-quarter Academies through 6. with a 19-8 win in the ing the trip over long week- lead, and the Cavaliers fell to visiting Tippecanoe Valley The Culver Girls Acad- CGA advanced to the semifinal against the Hous- end were seniors Christina 65-49 Feb. 16. emy polo team is headed to national tournament with ton JV team. Houston A Aliev and Ally Vaughn, and The Cavs led 38-31 at the end of three, but the Vikings the National Interscholastic a 12-9 victory of Houston advanced with a 12-4 win juniors Ashley Dillard, Mi- outscored their hosts 24-11 over the final frame to steal Championship tournament A. The girls were down 7-4 over Midland (Texas) B. kayla Hay, Yi-ting Lu, and the win. after two big wins at the re- at halftime, but outscored The regional tournament Emma Vigy. Everett Krueger scored 21 points, and Josh Krsek fin- gional level. The girls will Houston 8-2 in the second was played at the ERG Polo This story appears cour- ished with 13 for Culver. Nate Carnegie scored eight play for the national title half to seal the victory. Complex in Brookshire, tesy news.culver.org. points and handed out five assists. Tristan Schultz was at the Empire Polo Club, They advanced to the re- Texas, and hosted by the held to just one point, and point guard Cash Harris scored six to go with four steals but fouled out in the loss, Cul- Local student among recipients of national academic recognition ver’s second straight. Tippy Valley was led by Neil Clampitt’s 19 and Jarod By Jan Garrison school students covering a 10-state region. Duzenbery’s 18. Alec Craig scored 12. Culver Academies Every year, approximately 1.4 million high school ju- • TIPPECANOE VALLEY 65, A Culver residents was one of six Culver Academies CULVER COMMUNITY 49 niors in more than 22,000 high schools take the PSAT/ At Culver seniors/first classmen have been recognized on a nation- NMSQT. The 15,000 finalists represent less than one per- Culver: 14 23 38 49 al level for academic excellence. Academic Dean Kevin cent of the total population who took the initial exam. Tippy Valley: 11 27 31 65 MacNeil made the announcement during the academic Finalists are eligible for one of approximately 7,400 TIPPY VALLEY (65): Brandon Webster 6, Trevor Neeley 3, Keith Wright 0, DeSean Heckman 0, Alec Craig 12, Jake Gearhart 0, Gavin Bussard 7, Neil convocation on Feb. 10. National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 mil- Clampitt 19, Jarod Duzenbery 18, Bryce Webster 0, Dakota Parker 0, Alex Eleanor Ericson of Culver and five other students – lion. The awards include National Merit Scholarships of Morrison 0; Totals: 23 13-19 65. Catherine Bevil (Omaha, Neb.), Dhruva Mehta (Bourbon- $2,500, corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarships, and col- CULVER (49): R.T. Roberts 0, Everett Krueger 21, Austin Bailey 0, Lance Beaver 0, Cash Harris 6, Nate Carnegie 8, John Brown 0, Justin Brown 0, nais, Ill.), Michael Noronha (Lake Forest, Ill.), and Suraag lege-sponsored Merit Scholarships. Cody Valiquet 0, Josh Krsek 13, Kia Riale 0, Tristan Schultz 1; Totals: 17 Srinivas (Chelmsford, Mass.) – have been named National Scholarship winners are selected based on their aca- 10-18 49. Merit Scholarship finalists. demic records, information about the school’s curricula 3-pointers: Tippy Valley 6 (Clampitt 3, Webster, Neeley, Craig), Culver 5 Senior Julia Hernandez (Pueblo, Colo.) has been desig- and grading system, two sets of test scores, high school (Krueger 3, Harris, Carnegie); Rebounds: Tippy Valley 20 (Craig 6, Bussard 6), Culver 21 (Kureger 5, Krsek 5); Turnovers: Tippy Valley 10, Culver 14; nated by The College Board as a National Hispanic Schol- officials’ written recommendations, information of the Steals: Tippy Valley 5 (Craig 3), Culver 6 (Harris 4); Assists: Tippy Valley ar, an academic designation used by colleges to identify student’s activities and leadership, and each finalist’s own 14 (Craig 8), Culver 10 (Carnegie 5); Fouls (fouled out): Tippy Valley 12 exceptional Hispanic students. essay. (none), Culver 19 (Harris). The National Merit Scholarship program honors indi- National Merit Scholarship winners will be announced Records: Culver 13-6, Tippy Valley 8-12 vidual students for their exceptional scholastic potential, starting in March and conclude by mid-June. The National as measured by the National Merit Qualifying Test, the Merit Scholarship Corporation has been in operation since PSAT. The qualifying score was 218, which corresponds 1955. It is a not-for-profit organization that operates with- Lafayette Jeff snaps CMA streak roughly to a 2,200 on the SAT, MacNeil said. Culver out government assistance. Lafayette Academies students are selected from a pool of boarding This story appears courtesy news.culver.org. Jefferson snapped a string of Academies speech team claims conference crown four straight By Jan Garrison, Culver Academies Neb.) and first-classmen Ethan Carter ington Memorial Tournament on Sat- Culver Mil- The Culver Academies speech team (Aurora, Colo.), and Clay Kingsbury urday. itary vic- reached another milestone, winning (Raleigh, N.C.). The students and coaches will then tories, 61- its third-consecutive Central Indiana The team competed in four of the focus on winning their fourth con- 52, at Fleet Forensic League (CIFL) Champion- six CIFL after-school meets this secutive sectional championship at Gymnasium ship. Since joining the CIFL in 2014, season, establishing a strong lead in Lafayette McCutcheon on Feb. 27. Feb. 16. Culver has dominated the conference early November. In January, Culver The state finals will be conducted at Sopho- with the performance of their first- repeated as the CIFL winter tourna- Fishers High School near Indianapo- more Dylan year novices and young veteran mem- ment champions, then brought home lis on March 12. Powell bers, head coach Mitch Barnes said. the conference title earlier this month. This story appears courtesy news. knocked Co-captains for the 49-member The team has one regular season meet culver.org. down five team are senior Katie Bevil (Omaha, left, Chesterton High School’s Skeff- 3s en route to a team- high 17 Ancilla continues lecture series points, Access Ancilla Day while Ja- DONALDSON – The thirst for knowledge is ever- marrio Rule March 3 quenched at Ancilla College’s Lampen Lecture series. The finished purpose of these lectures is to promote each individual’s with 14, DONALDSON – Ancilla College will hold an Access ability to think beyond his or her own experiences and inter- and Ignas Ancilla Day at 12 p.m. EDT March 3. The day starts ests. The public is welcome. Masiulionis The remainder of the Spring Lampen programs include: with free lunch at noon, after which attendees and their photo/paul paré put up 11 families can talk with Ancilla counselors, faculty and March 9: Canon Law presented by Sr. Kate Kuensler, PHJC, for CMA, Canon Lawyer. To be held in the Hardesty Room C231 at CMA junior Jake Young drives for a layup current students about degree options and campus fa- while David Hanyard of Lafayette Jefferson which was cilities. (There is no cost but RSVPs are appreciated 3 p.m. April 20: Trafficking presented by Rondi Wightman, contests his shot in a home game played tied 15-15 at ancilla.edu/RSVP). In addition to lunch, the day in- MSW Hardesty Room C231 at 3 p.m. Feb. 16 at Fleet gym. Jefferson won 61-52 with Lafay- cludes information sessions, workshops, student round Those with questions, please contact Sr. Jolise May, Vice . CMA junior Dylan Powell led the Eagles ette Jeff af- table discussions and more. President of Mission Integration, [email protected] with 17 points, including five from three- ter the first or (574) 936-8898 ext. 361. point range. quarter but fell behind 34-25 at the half. David Hanyard finished with 17 points to lead four Bronchos in double figures. Danny Isbell finished with 13, Keaton Schreckengest scored 12, and Cortiz Buckner had 11 for Lafay- ette Jeff. • LAFAYETTE JEFFERSON 61, CULVER MILITARY 52 At Culver Jeff: 15 34 45 61 CMA: 15 25 32 52 JEFF (61): Cortiz Buckner 11, Jalen Williams 6, Danny Isbell 13, David Hanyard 17, Keaton Schreckengest 12; Totals: 14-6 15-18 61. CMA (52): Ean Anderson 0, Ignas Masiulionis 11, Ethan Brittain- Watts 2, Sam Concannon 2, Dylan Powell 17, Jake Young 6, Jamarrio Rule 14; Totals: 15-6 4-7 52. 3-pointers: Jeff 6 (Isbell 3, Williams 2, Buckner); CMA 6 (Powell 5, Masiulionis); Fouls (fouled out) Jeff 11 (none); CMA 15 (Brittian- Watts). Records: Jeff 11-8, CMA 11-6. JV score: Jeff 46 (C. Watson 14, Jensen Wenrick 13), CMA 43 (Jordan Freeman 11, Amari Curtis 10)

121 Culver Legals NOTICE The Town Council for the Town of Culver shall conduct a public hearing to consider the acquisi- tion of approximately a 325 foot by 20 foot parcel from Culver Limited Partnership at Forest Place Senior Apartments, 660 Forest Place, Culver, IN 46511 for the purpose of constructing and attaching a storm drain to the Town’s storm drainage sys- tem and in exchange for said easement provide approximately THANKS TO JA. 2 clean out services to a private Budding Businessman. collection system of the Forest Across Marshall County, too many kids don’t gain the basic fi nancial skills needed to maximize their success. Junior Place Senior Apartments/Culver Limited Partnership. At the pub- Achievement’s volunteer-delivered pre-kindergarten through high school programs foster work readiness, entrepreneurship and lic hearing, landowners and Cul- fi nancial literacy skills. In partnership with educators, this experiential learning empowers young people to dream big and reach ver citizens may make comment. their potential. Learn how you can help inspire kids to a brighter future. The public hearing will be held Tuesday, March 8th at 6:30 p.m. For more information, visit jani.org or contact: at Culver Town Hall, 200 East Renea Salyer at (574) 551-6082 or [email protected] Washington Street, Culver, Indi- Colleen Hahn at (574) 252-6056 or [email protected] ana. Thereafter the Town Coun- cil will consider proceeding with “Support JA of Marshall County and help our the Resolution and agreement students develop the fi nancial skills they need between the Town of Culver and to prosper as adults in our communities.” the landowner Culver Limited Partnership for the exchange of Tom Wiers, President / CEO services and the proposed ease- Wiers International Trucks ment. Chairman of the Board of JA serving Marshall County Feb 18, 25, 2016 CC9327 hspaxlp