Saturday, August 17, 2019 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Court: U.S. is Lids distributor allowed to reject Poole wears many hats for asylum By NOMAAN MERCHANT Indy-based Associated Press company — A federal appeals court on Friday cleared the way for the U.S. Editor’s note: Jay government to forbid Cen - County has a crop of tral American immigrants young professionals — from seeking asylum at some of whom were born the two busiest stretches and raised here — who of the southern border in represent a new genera - a partial legal victory for tion of activity and lead - the Trump administra - ership in our community tion. and elsewhere. If you The ruling from the 9th know of a young profes - U.S. Circuit Court of sional we might overlook, Appeals allows President email us at Donald Trump to enforce [email protected]. the policy in New Mexico and Texas, rejecting asy - By RAY COONEY lum seekers who cross The Commercial Review from Mexico into either Bought a hat recently state. Under Friday’s rul - from the Lids store in the ing, U.S. District Judge Muncie Mall, Glenbrook Jon Tigar’s July 24 order Square in Fort Wayne or stopping the policy would Castleton Square in Indi - apply only in anapolis? and Arizona, which are If so, a Jay County covered by the 9th Circuit. High School graduate The two busiest areas had a hand in getting it for unauthorized border there. crossings are in South Isaac Poole, who grad - Texas’ Rio Grande Valley uated from JCHS in 2009, and the region around El works as director of dis - Paso, Texas, which tribution for Lids. includes New Mexico. Poole is in charge of Nearly 50,000 people in bringing in about 20 mil - July crossed the U.S. bor - lion hats per year to the der without permission in distribu - those two regions, accord - tion center and sending ing to the U.S. Border them out to the compa - Patrol. ny’s about 1,000 locations The policy would deny in the . asylum to anyone who He oversees prioritiza - Photo provided passes through another tion, organization and country on the way to the execution of fulfillment Isaac Poole, a 2009 Jay County High School graduate, is the director of distribution for U.S. without seeking pro - of orders to all U.S. Indianapols-based Lids. He is in charge of bringing in about 20 million hats per year and sending tection there. Most cross - stores. He is responsible them out to the company’s about 1,000 locations in the United States. ing the southern border for parcel freight as well, are Central Americans leading a request for pro - fleeing violence and pover - posals for a multi-million ment that might help the Among the improve - ty, who would largely be dollar parcel freight con - process. He’s visited ments made during his ineligible. The policy tract this year. trade shows in Chicago time with Lids was the would also apply to people He is also in charge of and makes multiple vis - transition to a robotic from Africa, Asia, and finding ways to reduce its annually to the Lids picking system about South America who come costs and make Lids distribution center in four years ago. It saved to the southern border to more efficient. Mississauga, Ontario, the company about $2 request asylum. “The main part of my Canada, just west of million per year, Poole If the policy is imple - job is just to reduce costs Toronto. said. mented, ineligible through automation and “There’s tons of ware - He also serves as prod - migrants who cross in New process improvement,” housing expos that are uct manager for all of Mexico and Texas could be said Poole. out there that really the information technol - detained and more quickly Part of that task show off different ogy systems at the Indi - deported. The U.S. Depart - includes doing research automation within ware - anapolis distribution ment of Homeland Securi - and visiting trade shows houses — robots, con - center. ty did not immediately to check out new equip - veyances,” he said. See Lids page 2 respond to a request for comment Friday. Under American law, people can request asylum when they arrive in the U.S. regardless of how Pence is planning a visit to Indianapolis they enter. The law makes INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Detroit Economic The former Indiana last year during its con - Ireland. The trip comes an exception for those who — Vice President Mike Club says Pence will governor will then speak vention in Minneapolis. as new British Prime have come through a coun - Pence will be heading to speak to the organization Aug. 28 during the Amer - Pence’s office says he Minister Boris Johnson try considered to be “safe” the Midwest in the com - Monday at the MotorCity ican Legion’s national will travel Sept. 3 is trying to negotiate a pursuant to an agreement ing weeks, with speeches Casino Hotel during an convention in Indianapo - through 6 to Europe, with new deal for leaving the between the U.S. and that planned in Detroit and event rescheduled from lis. He also addressed the stops planned in Iceland, European Union at the country. Indianapolis. earlier this month. military veterans group the United Kingdom and end of October. See Asylum page 2 Epstein’s death ruled a suicide by hanging (AP) — New York Madoff came and went without City’s medical examiner ruled incident. Jeffrey Epstein’s death a suicide Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Friday, confirming after nearly a Barbara Sampson said in a state - week of speculation that the fin - ment that she made the suicide ancier faced with sex trafficking determination “after careful charges hanged himself in his review of all investigative infor - jail cell. mation, including complete Epstein, 66, was found dead at autopsy findings.” The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney the Metropolitan Correctional Sampson’s announcement Center on Aug. 10, touching off came as a Justice Department outrage that such a high-profile official told The Associated Press prisoner could have gone that some prison staffers believed Going up unwatched at the fed - to have relevant information A crew from Indiana Michigan Power works Friday afternoon to install a new eral lockup where infamous aren’t cooperating with investiga - utility pole at the intersection of Votaw and Pleasant streets in Portland. The pole was inmates Mexican drug lord tors. Epstein’s lawyers said they knocked down when it was struck by a vehicle Wednesday morning. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and were “not satisfied” with Samp - Wall Street swindler Bernard son’s conclusions.

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The temperature peaked at Friday’s newspaper had an 82 degrees Friday evening in error in reporting the score Monday — Photos from Jay County. from the Jay County High this weekend’s Midwest Pet Scattered thunderstorms School girls golf team’s match Refuge Rock ‘N’ Brew event. Jessie Evans , 70, Portland Thursday against the Muncie are expected today with a high Nancy Ford , 82, Geneva Central Bearcats at Portland of 82. The low will be 69. Sun - Wednesday — Feature Details on page 2. Golf Club. day’s high will climb into the The Patriots knocked off the from the opening day of the upper 80s. Bearcats, 193-203. It was their Tri-State Gas Engine and See page 2 for an extended first dual match win of the sea - Tractor Association Show. forecast. son. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local/Nation Saturday, August 17, 2019 Asylum ... Continued from page 1 turning away many asylum seek - Mexico’s asylum system is rights under international law, Judges Mark Bennett and Canada and the U.S. have a ers at the southern border. itself overwhelmed, and there and return them to countries Milan Smith voted to limit “safe third country” agreement. About 30,000 people have been are widespread reports of they were fleeing. Tigar’s order. Judge A. Wallace But the U.S. doesn’t have one returned to Mexico to await asy - migrants being attacked and The appeals court ruled that Tashima dissented. with Mexico or countries in Cen - lum hearings under the govern - extorted. Border cities across Tigar’s order hadn’t considered The American Civil Liberties tral America. The Trump admin - ment’s Migrant Protection Pro - from New Mexico and Texas whether a nationwide order was Union and other legal groups istration has tried to sign one tocols program. Tens of thou - include Juarez, Nuevo Laredo, necessary and that there wasn’t sued the Trump administration with Guatemala, but the coun - sands of others are waiting in and Reynosa, all of which are enough evidence presented yet to after it announced the restric - try’s incoming president said shelters and camps to present well-known for their violence conclude that it was. The court tions last month. this week that Guatemala would themselves to U.S. border agents and gang presence. instructed Tigar to “further “We will continue fighting to not be able to uphold a tentative at official ports of entry that Tigar had ruled the policy develop the record in support of end the ban entirely and perma - deal reached by his predecessor. have strict daily limits on asy - could expose migrants to vio - a preliminary injunction” nently,” said Lee Gelernt, a The U.S. government is already lum seekers. lence and abuse, deny their extending nationwide. lawyer for the ACLU. State accused of delaying notification CR almanac PORTAGE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana the Indiana Department of Environ - ment. “Further, the City of Portage mayor accused state environmental mental Management and others will be taking aggressive action Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday officials Friday of waiting several learned Monday about an Arcelor - with the EPA to ensure the break - 8/18 8/19 8/20 8/21 8/22 days before notifying his city about a Mittal mill’s cyanide and ammonia- down of communication, like this, steel mill’s spill of cyanide and anoth - nitrogen spill, but didn’t inform his does not occur again.” er chemical that led to a fish kill and city until Thursday, The (Northwest IDEM and the U.S. Environment prompted the closure of beaches Indiana) Times reported. Agency’s Chicago office did not along Lake Michigan. “The Mayor is calling for action to immediately respond to requests for Portage Mayor John Cannon said be taken,” Cannon said in a state - comment. 88/70 89/70 89/71 83/58 77/55 Skies will The high Isolated Tempera - Expect be mostly will be 89 with thunder - tures will partly cloudy cloudy early a mix of storms are begin to drop skies and a Obituaries with isolated clouds and possible in with a high in high of 77. Lids ... thunder - sun. A stray the morning. the lower 80s storms devel - thunderstorm Skies will be and a chance Continued from page 1 Jessie Evans oping later in is possible. partly cloudy of thunder - Jessie Paulette, Evans, the day. later. storms. “I’m the one who is sup - posed to hold the vision 70, Portland, died Wednes - for how I want these sys - day at her home. tems to work and what ‘I like taking a process Arrangements are Lotteries improvements I want to pending at Williamson- be made,” he said. and analyzing it Spencer and Penrod Funeral Home in Port - Hoosier Pick 4: 6-3-3-6 A career in business was always in the plans and making it better. land. Pick 5: 5-1-5-0-9 Midday for Poole, who was a mem - Daily Three: 0-3-4 Rolling Cash: 11-13-35- ber of the 2008 JCHS You can actually see Nancy J. Ford , Geneva, Daily Four: 4-8-4-8 36-38 regional championship improvements ...’ Oct. 3, 1936-Aug. 15, 2019. Quick Draw: 2-3-9-16- Estimated jackpot: boys soccer team. He Services will be at 11 a.m. 17-18-19-20-23-24-28-34-41- $120,000 started his collegiate —Isaac Poole Tuesday at Downing & Glancy 45-50-55-56-69-72-78 career at the University of Funeral Home. Powerball Indianapolis before shift - •••••••••• Ohio Estimated jackpot: ing to Ball State Universi - The Commercial Review Midday $149 million ty as a sophomore. He nar - friend, now-wife’s uncle, with. It’s a great company. publishes death notices for Pick 3: 8-2-3 rowed his focus in the Bryan Shepherd, who was I like that work that I do. I those with a connection to Pick 4: 5-7-7-1 our coverage area free of Mega Millions business realm to opera - its vice president of loss like taking a process and Pick 5: 0-4-1-5-8 tions and supply chain prevention. analyzing it and making it charge. They include the Evening Estimated jackpot: $70 management during his Since then, his career better. You can actually name, city of residence, Pick 3: 2-9-0 million junior year and graduated has gone as planned. see improvements …” birth/death date and in 2013. “When I started at Lids As he looks toward the time/date/location of serv - He then spent about six years ago, where I am future, he said he’d like to ices. Markets seven months working in now, it’s exactly the path be the man to be complete - There is a charge for the quality department at where I thought I would ly in charge of the supply obituaries, which are FCC (Indiana) in Port - be,” said Poole, who lives chain for a company. printed as they are Sunrise Oct. corn ...... 4.13 land. He shifted to Lids in in Fishers with his wife “That’s what I would received. We accept obitu - St. Anthony Nov. corn ...... 4.11 December 2013, getting Mackenzie and their dog want to do next,” he said. aries only from funeral Corn ...... 4.36 connected to the company Winston. “I like it. I really “I think that would be my homes or mortuary servic - Sept. corn ...... 4.31 Central States through his then-girl - like the people I work overall goal.” es. Beans ...... 8.50 Montpelier Sept. beans ...... 8.20 Corn ...... 3.89 Wheat ...... 4.56 Sept. corn ...... 3.84 Beans ...... 8.69 Jay Circuit Court Cooper Farms S e p t. b e a n s ...... 8 .6 4 Wheat ...... 4.80 Fort Recovery Judge Brian Hutchison Dissolutions IU Health Jay Hospital v. Douglas Whitenack, civil collections Aug. corn ...... 4.21 Judgments Christin Carter and Jimmy Hough The Andersons Personal Finance Company LLC v. Oct/Nov. corn ...... 4.11 Midland Funding LLC was award - Brianna Chaffins and Justin Hen - Richland Township dricks Jessica Bennett, civil collections Dec. corn ...... 4.16 ed $1,130.74 from Katie Cummins, Corn ...... 4.11 civil collections. Stephanie Garrett v. Chad Garrett, Sept. corn ...... 4.01 Cases filed dissolution POET Biorefining Beans ...... 8.44 Dismissed State of Indiana v. Kristin E. Der - Bayview Loan Servicing LLC v. Portland Sept. beans ...... 8.49 State of Indiana v. Breanna M. ringer, Level 5 felony Kenny Scott, mortgage foreclosure Aug. corn ...... 4.16 Wheat ...... 4.70 Lehman, dealing in a narcotic drug, Brandie N. Willoughby v. Branden Eric Betts v. Nicholas Folkerth, Sept. corn ...... 4.06 Sept. wheat ...... 4.70 a Level 5 felony M. Willoughby, dissolution civil plenary Today in history Superior Court Tent Sale On August 17, 1987 , ABBA’s “The Visitors,” Judge Max Ludy Judgments 1313 Blaine Pike (St. Myers) Rudolf Hess, the last were pressed at a Philips Fined and sentenced SAC Finance Inc. was August 19th-25th • 8am-6pm member of Adolf Hitler’s factory near Hanover, Lady Jeans size 8-12, Dresses size 12, Comforters, inner circle, died at Span - West Germany. Deanna D. Mock, 59, 433 awarded $14,190.15 from dau Prison at age 93, an In 1985 , more than W. Arch St., Portland, Mitchell Green, civil col - Complete Bed, Craft/Sewing, Shoes size 6 1/2-7, apparent suicide. 1,400 meatpackers pleaded guilty to visiting lections. Dishes, Tools, Mowers, Golf Carts, Pictures, In 1863 , federal batter - walked off the job at the a common nuisance, a Cavalry SPV I LLC was Lots of Misc. ies and ships began bom - Geo. A. Hormel and Co.’s Class B misdemeanor — awarded $5,840 from David barding Fort Sumter in main plant in Austin, Sentenced to 180 days in Stoner, civil collections. Art & Sculpture show by Charleston harbor dur - Minnesota, in a bitter Jay County Jail with all ing the Civil War, but the strike that lasted just but 30 days suspended and Cases filed Darrel I Mann Art Show Confederates managed to over a year. given two days credit for State of Indiana v. hold on despite several In 1998 , President Bill one day served. Remain - Christopher M. Grady, days of pounding. Clinton gave grand jury ing time will be served on criminal misdemeanor In 1975 , the Portland testimony via closed-cir - electronically monitored Indiana University Jay County Sheriff’s Department Rockets’ “Deep Six” of cuit television from the home detention. Assessed Health Jay Hospital v. Mike Hosier, Gary Saut - White House concerning court costs of $185 and Cory Thobe, civil collec - bine, Tom Hoehamer, Pat his relationship with is now taking applications for Medler, Randy Miller and Monica Lewinsky; he placed on formal proba - tions Dean Monroe recorded 12 then delivered a TV tion for six months. As State of Indiana v. Ken - full and part time hits in an 82- victory over address in which he part of a plea agreement, neth D. Myers, Level 6 the Bank of Berne denied previously com - a charge of possession of felony &RUUHFWLRQDO2I¿FHUV Lancers. mitting perjury, admitted methamphetamine, a State of Indiana v. In 1978 , the first suc - his relationship with Level 6 felony, was dis - Michael A. Rowles, Level 6 Applications may be picked up at the cessful trans-Atlantic Lewinsky was “wrong,” missed. felony Jay County Sheriff’s Department balloon flight ended as and criticized Kenneth Maxie Anderson, Ben Starr’s investigation. Abruzzo and Larry New - In 1999 , more than Capsule man landed their Double 17,000 people were killed SERVICES Eagle II outside Paris. when a magnitude 7.4 Today In 1982 , the first com - earthquake struck mercially produced com - Turkey. Stoner , Vernon: 10 a.m., Reports pact discs, a recording of —AP and The CR Salamonia Cemetery. Crosbie , Helen: 1 p.m., Truck struck Baird-Freeman Funeral Home, Minor damage was Citizen’s calendar 221 N. Meridian St., Portland. caused Friday morning Tuesday when a vehicle driven by a Portland woman struck the Ford , Nancy: 11 a.m., Down - Joe on the Go food truck. Monday 6 p.m. — Bryant ing and Glancy Funeral Home, 3 p.m. — Jay County Town Council, town 100 St., Geneva. Barbara A. Miller, 55, told Personnel Committee, hall, 107 E. Main St. Portland police she was commissioners’ room, 6:30 p.m. — Fort Aug. 24 pulling away from the food Recovery School truck at 1511 N. Meridian courthouse, 120 N. Court Craig , Gail: 1 p.m., Little Sala - St., Portland. Board, board room, monia Church, 1098 E. 300 St. and was unable to turn 5 p.m. — Ridgeville high school, 400 E. But - South, Portland. right because her path was Town Council, ler St. blocked by other vehicles. library/fire station, 308 7:30 p.m. — Fort As a result, she struck the Service listings provided by N. Walnut St. Recovery Village Coun - food truck with the 2005 5:30 p.m. — Portland cil, village hall, 201 S. PROGRESSIVE Chevrolet Trailblazer she City Council, council Main St. OFFICE PRODUCTS was driving. chambers, fire station, 120 N. Meridian St. The Trailblazer is regis - 1616 N. Franklin St. Wednesday tered to Tonya R. Holten of 6 p.m. — Jay School 4 p.m. — Portland Portland, Indiana 47371 Winchester. Board, 1976 W. Tyson Board of Aviation, air - (260) 726-9201 Damage in the 10:19 a.m. Road, Portland. port, 661 W. 100 North. myjaycounty.com accident was estimated between $1,000 and $2,500. The Commercial Review Saturday, August 17, 2019 Family Page 3

To wed Aug. 24 Births Muhlenkamp Carol and Thomas Ellie Kay, a daughter, Prenger and Kraig and was born Aug. 1 at St. Sharon Watkins-Crock - Vincent Randolph Hospi - ett, all of Celina. Great- tal in Winchester to grandparents are Makayla Jobe Adam and Kelly Muh - Dorothy and Merritt Bye lenkamp of Portland. of Portland, Judy Crock - She weighed 7 pounds, ett, Toledo, Ohio, and and Jacob 4 ounces. Luella Prenger. Maternal grandparents Schlosser are Mike and Sue Thien Ralston of Fort Recovery. Pater - Lyla Elaine, a daughter, Makayla Jobe and Jacob Schlosser nal grandparents are was born June 20 at St. are planning an Aug. 24 wedding. Dave and Marsha Muh - Joseph Hospital in Koko - Makayla is the daughter of Joe and lenkamp of Coldwater, mo to Alyssa Elaine and Diana Jobe of rural Portland. Jacob is Ohio. Robert Ralston of Jones - the son of Donnie and Laura Schlosser Great-grandmother is boro. of rural Portland. Dolly Thien of Fort She weighed 9 pounds, The prospective bride works as an Recovery. 8 ounces. accountant at Bollenbacher and Asso - Maternal grandparents ciates. The prospective groom is a stu - Watkins are Doug and Carolyn dent pursuing a chiropractic degree at Eryiann Grae, a daugh - Elaine Johnson of Port - Logan University in St. Louis. Both are ter, was born on July 14 land. Paternal grandpar - graduates of Jay County High School. to Christine Prenger and ents are Don and Beth Nathan Watkins of Celi - Ralston of Bryant. na, Ohio. Great-grandparents are Makayla Jobe and Jacob Schlosser She weighed 7 pounds, Bob Ralston of Geneva 10 ounces. and Velma Johnson of Grandparents are Berne. Marriage licenses The following couples Portland, and Victoria Jeromy Lane Weaver, 46, David Lee Bellis, 20, Williams-Golder, 24, both and Dale William Cook, 67, applied for a marriage Elaine Outcalt, 20, and Leslie Joan Gee, 40, Portland, and Rebecca of Portland both of Portland license recently in the Ridgeville both of Portland Alexandra Jones, 20, Win - Anthony Leroy Bruss, Grace Marie Gehle, 21, clerk’s office at Jay County Bradley Alan Barnett, Benjamin R. Hilty, chester 43, and Terra Lyn Bailey, Fort Recovery, and Kody Courthouse: 40, and Jennifer Rae Berne, 22, and Margaret B. Jeffery Robert New - 25, both of Portland Allen Muhlenkamp, 24, Ian Samuel Reynolds, 20, Hough, 37, both of Portland Eicher, 19, Portland some, 33, and Tiara Dawn Babs Lu Ann Towell, 58, Portland Hygiene is a make-up or break-up issue DEAR ABBY: I’ve been dating to his dental health is a cause monthly allowance, but I have that his parents will eventually my boyfriend for a year and a for worry. just learned that he is paying off need to live with us for the rest half. We’re both 30, and we have If you think his living condi - all of the debts his father has of their lives. pretty much decided to tie the Dear tions are a turn-off now, con - accumulated over the years as By the way, he has told me he knot. The only thing holding me sider how they’ll affect you if well. This is in addition to the would have proposed by now but back is his hygiene. Abby you marry him. He either tens of thousands of dollars in couldn’t afford a ring as all of When we met, he wasn’t all that never learned or doesn’t care spending money he has given his discretionary income goes to into showering and using deodor - to pick up and clean up after them to visit the homeland his parents. Advice? — GET - ant. Slowly, over time, he has himself. If you really love him, every few years. Combine this TING RESENTFUL started to shower daily and wear Is this a make-or-break situa - draw the line now. with his massive school loan DEAR RESENTFUL: Have deodorant, but he still doesn’t tion? — HYGIENE’S THE PROB - •••••••••• repayments and it’s unlikely he you told your boyfriend how brush his teeth. LEM DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of will have enough to be able to you feel? If you haven’t dis - His apartment is my biggest DEAR H.T.P.: I’m glad you several years financially sup - retire, let alone for us to have cussed it with him, you nightmare. It is filled with opened asked. Yes, this is a make-or- ports his parents for cultural rea - children. should. He sounds like a car - delivery boxes, there are beard break situation, and it needs sons. It was expected of him from I am at the age where if I am ing and dutiful son. However, trimmings all over the bathroom, to be resolved. While I appre - an early age because he is the going to have kids, it needs to be unless you intend to join him a pink ring of death in his show - ciate his making the effort to only child. within the next few years. I love in becoming a childless er, and his stovetop — well, you shower as a step in the right Not only does he pay their him dearly, but I’m wondering if indentured servant to his par - get the point. direction, his lack of attention mortgage and provide a sizable I should stay with him, knowing ents, end the relationship. Community Calendar Notices will appear in Monday cy testing with ongoing more information, call Meridian St., Portland. p.m. each Tuesday at Community Calendar as PORTLAND BREAK - support during and after Brenda Eads at (260) 726- For more information, call Church of God of Prophe - space is available. FAST OPTIMISTS — Will pregnancy. The center is 9625 or Dave Keen at (260) (260) 703-0777 or (260) 726- cy, 797 N. Creagor Ave. in To submit an item, meet at 7 a.m. for breakfast located at 216 S. Meridian 251-8792. 5273. Portland. For more infor - email us at at Richards Restaurant. St., Portland. Hours are 1 PORTLAND EVENING A BETTER LIFE – BRI - mation, call (260) 766-9334. [email protected]. BRYANT AREA COM - to 5 p.m. Monday through OPTIMIST CLUB — Will ANNA’S HOPE — A faith ALZHEIMER'S CARE - MUNITY CENTER — Friday. For more informa - meet at 6 p.m. the first and based recovery group for GIVER SUPPORT GROUP Today Walking from 9 to 10 a.m. tion or an appointment, third Monday of each substance abuse. Meal — Will meet at 5:30 p.m. FARMERS MARKET — every Monday, Wednesday call (260) 726-8636. Walk-ins month at Richards Restau - starts at 6 p.m. and the the third Tuesday of each Will be held from 8 a.m. and Friday. accepted. rant. meeting is from 6:30 to 8 month at Jay County Pub - to noon each Saturday at PING PONG — Will be BREAD OF LIFE COM - JAY COUNTY DRUG p.m. every Tuesday at the lic Library community Jay County Courthouse. played from 9 a.m. to noon MUNITY FAMILY MEAL PREVENTION COALI - Nazarene Fellowship room. For more informa - ALCOHOLICS ANONY - each Monday at Jay Com - — Will be served from 5:30 TION — Will meet at 3:30 Building across from the tion, call Deb Tipton at MOUS — Will meet at 10 munity Center. to 6:30 p.m. at Asbury p.m. the third Monday of Nazarene church, 249 E. (260) 729-2806 or Elasha a.m. upstairs at True WEST JAY COMMUNI - United Methodist Church, each month in room 106 at Center St., Dunkirk. For Lennartz at (765) 729-4567. Value Hardware, Meridi - TY CENTER GROUP — 204 E. Arch St. in Port - John Jay Center for more information, call FRIENDS OF JAY an Street, Portland. For Doors open at 10:30 a.m. land. Everyone is wel - Learning, 101 S. Meridian Amanda Price at (765) 283- COUNTY LIBRARY — more information, call Bingo will begin at 11 a.m. come. St. in Portland. For more 2107. Will meet at 6 p.m. the (260) 729-2532. Birthday cake for April, TAKE OFF POUNDS information, contact NARCOTICS ANONY - third Tuesday of each MUSEUM OF THE May and June birthdays SENSIBLY (TOPS) — Will chairman Nick Miller at MOUS — Will meet at 7 month at the library. SOLDIER — Is open from will be at noon. Euchre meet for weigh-in at 5:30 (937) 239-0022. noon to 5 p.m. the first begins at 1 p.m. There is a p.m., with the meeting at 6 and third Saturday and $1 donation for center’s p.m., in the fellowship hall Tuesday Sunday of the month. It is expenses. For more infor - at Evangelical Methodist BRYANT COMMUNITY located at 510 E. Arch St., mation, call (765) 768-1544. Church, 930 W. Main St., CENTER EUCHRE — Will Portland. The website is PREGNANCY CARE Portland. New members be played at 1 p.m. each museumofthesoldier.com. CENTER — Free pregnan - welcome. For more infor - Tuesday. The public is wel - mation, call (260) 726-5312. come. NARCOTICS ANONY - THE LANDING — A 12- MOUS — Will meet at 6 step program for those in p.m. each Monday at A sixth through 12th grade For Jay County Schools Second Chance At Life will meet at 5:55 p.m. each Sudoku Ministries, 228 S. Meridi - Tuesday at 2nd Chance at August 19-23, 2019 an St. in Portland. For Life Ministries, 228 S. 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The objective is to fill a nine-by nine grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine three-by- three boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each. The Commercial Review Page 4 Opinion Saturday, August 17, 2019 We must improve mortality rate South Bend Tribune tion, said that focusing on year of House Enrolled Act In a column earlier this year, Recent news about Indiana’s women’s health before they get 1007, which authorizes a pilot Dr. Richard Feldman, a former disgraceful infant mortality Hoosier pregnant is important. “You program pairing high-risk state health commissioner, put rate really hits home. can’t prioritize women’s health pregnant women with individ - it this way: “The smoking rate As The Tribune reported, the just when they get pregnant. It ual health care workers in the among pregnant women in rate of infant death in St. Editorial has to come before,” she said. 13 ZIP codes with the state’s Indiana is almost 14 percent … Joseph County in 2018 was To that end, she noted that highest infant mortality rates Really want to lower the in fant higher than the national and the One Key Question Initia - — which includes one in St. mortality rate? Get serious state averages, and black fami - tive is being rolled out to help Joseph County. about lowering this statistic.” lies were the most affected. ana at 7.2 and St. Joseph Coun - advise women on being as But in that same session, The increased attention on Indiana ranks in the 10 dead - ty at 7.5. healthy as they can be before state lawmakers were unable to infant mortality is welcome, as liest states in the country for Unfortunately, it’s easy to pregnancy. Dixon also points to pass bills to increase Indiana’s are the local and state initia - infants, according to Sally become numb to these statis - state laws and initiatives — cigarette tax and raise the legal tives targeting the problem. Dixon, the Fetal Infant Mortal - tics, overwhelmed by the huge - including a program that will smoking age to 21. The state’s But in a state where a shame - ity Review manager for the St. ness of the challenge. Year connect mothers to community smoking rate among pregnant ful number of babies die before Joseph County Health Depart - after year, the numbers remind resources — that will help. women — which is associated their first birthday, more can ment. us that we’re not where we Indiana’s Gov. Eric Holcomb with the chief causes of infant and must be done. The infant mortality rate is should be, as a state, as a com - has named infant mortality a deaths — is nearly twice the We can’t afford to become measured by the number of munity, on this issue. There’s priority issue, and has set the national average. Meanwhile, numb or desensitized to the deaths of an infant up to 1 year no easy fix, and any effort must goal for the state to be “Best in the funding for tobacco preven - problem. There’s work to do to per 1,000 births. The 2018 rate be comprehensive. the Midwest” by 2024. We tion and cessation has been defeat the scourge that is for the U.S. was 5.9, with Indi - Dixon, in a recent presenta - praised the passage earlier this slashed to inadequate levels. infant mortality. Flags ought to stay at half staff By JONATHAN CAPEHART The Washington Post One custom President Donald Trump has hon - Jonathan ored (among the many he Capehart hasn’t) is lowering the flag at half-staff to reflect the nation in mourning. OK, there was that one time last year when he had to be harangued into keeping the stars and stripes low - ered for a respectful period after the death of war hero ... it would be Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., but stick with me for a sec - a visible and ond. In the wake of the embarrassing mass shootings over the weekend, the president reminder once again issued a procla - to Congress mation ordering flags to half-staff until Aug. 8 (a that it date that was fraught with problematic symbolism, has done but I digress). nothing at State and local officials always follow the presi - the federal dent’s lead. Mayor Gary level to curb Phillips of San Rafael, Cal - ifornia, was one of them. gun violence. But he is also doing at the local level what I’ve been thinking should be done at IS is building Caliphate 2.0 the federal level. He has the murder of 17 people at ordered flags on city prop - Marjory Stoneman Dou - By JOSH ROGIN crisis in al-Hol is made worse by the erty to be lowered to half- glas High School in Park - The Washington Post withdrawal of U.S. forces from north - staff until Congress does land, Florida (2018), after The Islamic State has largely taken east Syria and the uncertainty of the something — anything the massacre at the Pulse over control of a huge camp in north - Josh U.S. commitment there. The Trump — about guns. nightclub in Orlando, east Syria, and there’s no plan for administration has been vague about Standing inside the Florida (2016), after the what to do with the 70,000 people Rogin its plans in Syria, partially because entrance of his City Hall, mass shooting at a country there (including more than 50,000 Trump’s officials know the president Phillips told reporters, music festival in children). The United States and could pull the plug on the entire oper - “I’ve been asked a number (2017) — sadly, I could go Europe must immediately address ation anytime. But that ambiguity this urgent national security and of times to lower the flag in on. undermines the American leader - humanitarian crisis, before a new camp is incredibly weak, and the None of the positive talk ship needed to address this crisis. honor, which I have always caliphate is established while we camp is being run by ISIS types under done, but in this case, I’m on background checks and “If the president wants to be suc - watch. our very nose.” cessful in countering ISIS, he’s got to not going to put the flags other gun control meas - After the fall of Raqqa and the About 11,000 of the 70,000 mostly back up until I see some ures from Senate Majority swallow the hard reality of what’s coalition defeat of the Islamic State’s women and children in al-Hol come necessary and commit a lot more. action by Congress. I think Leader Mitch McConnell, strongholds, President Donald from countries outside of Iraq or And his officials have to find the R-Kentucky, and Trump it’s way past time for them Trump announced that “100 percent” Syria. Most of those countries have courage to raise this with him and to get off their dime and do moves me. We’ve seen this of the caliphate had been destroyed. refused to take back their citizens, with the public,” said Charles Lister, something about this mat - movie too many times But the tens of thousands of Islamic leaving them in squalid conditions counterterrorism director at the ter.” before. Remember that State fighters and family members that make Islamic State recruiting Middle East Institute in Washington. Hear! Hear! time Trump made Sen. left over were herded into massive easier. The United States has taken “The stakes now are so high, we can’t Seeing the American Dianne Feinstein, D-Cali - fenced internally displaced persons back 21 Islamic State IDPs and is continue to whisper about the reali - flags at half-staff in Wash - fornia, and other Democ - (IDP) camps with little aid, security prosecuting all those who traveled to ties of how bad things are.” ington the last few days, I rats in the Roosevelt Room or supervision. Separate from the Syria as adults. But most European In addition to repatriating family had the same thought as of the White House smile IDP camps, which house mostly countries have refused; some have members, the international commu - Phillips. The flags should from ear to ear when he women and children, more than 2,000 even stripped Islamic State members nity must address how to keep the stay down. One, because said, “It would be so beau - Islamic State fighters sit in a network of their citizenship. hardcore fighters locked up and it’s only a matter of time tiful to have one bill that of makeshift prisons. The entire sys - “The European response when it come up with a prison system that before we’ll have to mourn everyone could support. tem is managed by the Kurdish Syri - comes to ISIS fighters has been doesn’t depend on the SDF alone. the evil actions of a mass It’s time that a president an Democratic Forces (SDF), who are pathetic and dangerous,” said Gra - The United States must immediately murderer. stepped up.” That was as under-resourced, understaffed and ham. “When it comes to al-Hol, the increase security at the prisons and But also because it true last year as it is now. allied with a United States that is eye - red lights are blinking. We ignore it at the camps. There must be some would be a visible and Look, I know having the ing the exits. our own peril.” effort to deradicalize the children embarrassing reminder to flags stay at half-staff until In the largest IDP camp, called al- Trump, frustrated with Europe’s who can be saved. If all this isn’t Congress that it has done Congress acts will never Hol, the Islamic State now exerts stance, actually threatened to done soon, the entire U.S. strategy to nothing at the federal level happen. But, damn it, it’s more influence and control than the “release” thousands of Islamic State ensure the enduring defeat of the to curb gun violence. Not worth putting the idea out few dozen SDF guards stationed fighters to Europe, which was likely a Islamic State will be rendered mean - after one of their own, there, if only to keep the there, according to U.S. officials, law - joke. But absent some action, they ingless. makers and experts. Islamic State could get there anyway. Officials told then-Rep. Gabrielle Gif - conversation on gun con - According to the United Nations, women have created a morality police me that al-Hol residents affiliated fords, D-Arizona, was shot trol going. Then again, 65% of al-Hol residents are under the corps inside the camp, enforcing with the Islamic State have already age of 12 and 20,000 are under the age while doing a constituent maybe other localities sharia law and even conducting bru - shown up in different parts of Syria of 5, meaning they were born in the meet-and-greet outside a around the country will tal executions, officials said. The and Turkey. first caliphate. If we allow these chil - supermarket near Tucson follow Phillips’s lead. After Islamic State is recruiting from the A new Defense Department inspec - dren to grow up in Caliphate 2.0, our in 2011. Not after 20 chil - all, good leadership always camp, smuggling fighters in and out tor general’s report said the Islamic children will be the ones we have to dren and six adults were flows from the bottom up. and using it to plan attacks in other State is actively recruiting inside al- send back there to fight them some - slaughtered at Sandy Hook •••••••••• parts of Syria, officials told me. If it’s Hol. The IG said repatriating its resi - day. Elementary School in Capehart is a member of not already effectively Caliphate 2.0, dents is critical to addressing that •••••••••• Newtown, Connecticut, in The Post editorial board, it soon will be. problem. “The SDF’s inability to pro - Rogin is a columnist for the Global 2012. writes about politics and “The IDP camp al-Hol is quickly vide more than ‘minimal security’ at Opinions section of The Washington In response, a slew of social issues, and is host of becoming a mini-caliphate and a fer - the camp has allowed the ‘uncontest - Post. He writes about foreign policy gun control efforts were the “Cape Up” podcast. Fol - tile recruiting ground for ISIS,” Sen. ed conditions to spread of ISIS ideolo - and national security. Rogin is also a blocked in the Senate. Con - low him on Twitter @cape - Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told me. gy’ there,” the report said. political analyst for CNN. Follow him gress failed to move after hartj. “The security footprint around the The security and humanitarian on Twitter @joshrogin. The Commercial Review HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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It is intended to expand Yum! appoints CEO full-time role with the newspa - roundup profile feature in the 2018 Hoosier Sonoco’s paperboard and core David Gibbs will take over as per to begin attending gradu - State Press Association Better converting operations, Yahoo! CEO of Yum! Brands on Jan. 1. ate school Monday at Ball State Newspaper Contest. Finance reported. The company, which owns University. She will remain on She joins former CR reporter Sonoco, which manufactures Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, staff as a freelance reporter. Caleb Bauer as a member of the packaging products, has a announced Gibbs’ appoint - Skelly, who started as an is pursing a master’s degree in Tribune’s staff in South Bend. facility in Portland. ment to replace Greg Creed, intern in the summer of 2016, psychology. who is retiring after 25 years began working part-time for Casey, Coke partner Walmart improves with Yum!. Gibbs will begin The CR in January 2017. She Back in SB Casey’s General Store and Walmart beat its sales expec - serving on the board of direc - has worked full-time for the Allie Kirkman, a former intern Coca-Cola partnered to raise tations for the second quarter tors in November, the Interna - newspaper since May 2018, and freelance reporter for The more than $2.2 million for Special of 2019, bringing in $130.4 bil - tional Business Times report - when she graduated with a Commercial Review, is the new Olympics Ohio. lion in revenue compared to an ed. bachelor’s degree from BSU education reporter for the South The companies partnered for a expected $130.08 billion. Gibbs has been with Yum! with a double major in journal - Bend Tribune. fundraiser that is projected to The company also boosted since 1989 and has held leader - ism and psychology. Kirkman served a summer benefit more than 21,000 athletes. its forecast for fiscal year 2020, ship positions for KFC, Pizza She earned a second-place internship with The CR in 2017 Coca-Cola has a bottling plant Yahoo! Finance reported. It Hut and Taco Bell. He was award for best feature writing and continued writing for the in Portland, and Casey’s has loca - now projects sales growth at named president of Yum! earli - in the 2018 Indiana Associated newspaper as a freelance tions in Fort Recovery and Gene - the high end of its previously er this year. Press Media Editors contest. reporter through her senior year va. guided range of between 2.5 “I’ve had the privilege of During her undergraduate at Ball State University. She was and 3 percent. partnering with our fran - career at Ball State, she served also a summer intern for the Acquisition complete Walmart’s e-commerce sales, chisees to grow the three iconic as assistant news editor for the Tribune in 2018. Sonoco Products Company which have been a point of brands within the Yum! Brands Ball State Daily News during She most recently worked as a recently completed its acquisi - emphasis, grew 37 percent dur - portfolio for over 30 years and the 2015-16 school year. reporter for The Times of North - tion of Corenso Holdings Ameri - ing the second quarter. The am honored to follow in Greg’s Skelly, a South Bend native, west Indiana. ca. company now has more than footsteps,” Gibbs said. Regional authority elects leaders Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly The Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority’s new board president said the group plans to focus on finding sustainable funding this year. After four years, the part - nership has leveraged $42 million of state Regional Cities Initiative funding to Photos provided generate over $258 million of total public-private investment in 24 quality-of- Double donation place projects in northeast First Bank of Berne and Williams Auto Parts recently made donations to local causes. First Bank of Berne Indiana’s 11-county region, according to a statement contributed $750 to the Redkey Festival Committee. Pictured at left, Tracy Carpenter (center) of First Bank of Berne presents from the RDA. a check to Redkey Festival Committee members, from left, Kevin Tighe, Mark Leavell, Melissa Wasson and Ransom Wasson. The RDA membership Williams Auto Parts donated to the “Wall of Dreams” mural in downtown Portland. Pictured are Heath and Rocky Williams, elected the RDA board of who both played for the Portland Rockets, as did the late Ed Williams. directors, and in a meeting Aug. 13, the board elected the next slate of officers. The RDA is overseen by a five-member board that serves a four-year term. Deeds Appointed by their respec - tive counties and munici - GE accused of fraud Donn P. and Jill A. Ford and 7, Section 32, Jefferson palities, the Northeast Indi - By CATHY BUSSEWITZ unsubstantiated and meritless, say - to Donn P. and Jill A. Ford, Township ana RDA board members Associated Press ing its reserves are well-supported death deed — 3.64 acres, Ollie R. and Peggy S. are committed to improv - NEW YORK — A whistleblower and the company undergoes rigor - Section 4, Richland Town - Grayson to Ollie R. and ing northeast Indiana and who warned regulators about ous testing annually to ensure its ship Peggy S. Grayson, death supporting the ambi - Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme is reserves are adequate. Stanton A. Couch to Amy deed — Lots 88-90, Mt. tious Road to One Mil - now accusing General Electric of A. and Stanton A. Couch, Auburn Addition lion plan. The region is “GE operates at the highest level misleading investors, sending the of integrity and stands behind its quit claim deed — 2 acres, Lona M. and Roy M. Pit - seeking to improve its com - Section 33, Wayne Town - man (both deceased) to company’s stock on a downward spi - financial reporting,” the company munities through econom - ship First Financial Bank, mar - ral. said in a statement. “We remain ic development projects to John M. and Margie L. shal’s deed — Lot 6, Life attract workers and Investigator Harry Markopolos focused on running our businesses accused GE on Thursday of engag - Hinshaw to Spencer Apart - and Gordin Addition increase the population every day, following the strategic ments LLC, warranty deed John R. Fisher Revocable ing in accounting fraud worth $38 from 2015’s 789,015 to 1 mil - path we have laid out.” — Section 21, Wayne Town - Trust and Ramonda N. lion by 2031. billion, saying the company is hiding -based GE’s shares closed ship Fisher Revocable Trust to The new board officers massive losses and heading for bank - Thursday down $1.02, or more than Robert P. Hirst III to Paggy L. Miller, quit claim are: ruptcy. 11%, at $8.01. Charles B. and Staci Keen, deed — Lot 9, Gross Subdi - •President Gene Don - The issues he outlined lie primari - In an apparent move to underscore warranty deed — Lots 2, 3, 6 vision aghy, retired from North - ly in GE’s troubled Capital unit, a management’s confidence in the con - eastern REMC financial services division often seen glomerate’s future, GE reported after •Vice President Craig as a black hole in the company. The the close of trading that its CEO, Snow of Silveus Insurance Capital unit holds commercial and Larry Culp, had bought about 250,000 Group personal loans, as well as insurance shares of GE stock. Jay County Sheriff’s Department •Secretary Bob Marshall policies that include coverage of Markopolos disclosed that an of Campbell & Fetter Bank long-term care. unnamed hedge fund paid him for is now taking applications for •Jeff Turner of Metal In his report, Markopolos suggests access to his GE report before it was Technologies that an accounting rule change for released, revealing that he will be •Andrew Briggs of Farm - insurance liabilities and a signifi - paid through a percentage of the full and part time cooks. ers & Merchants State cant lack of reserves to cover long- trading profits. Asked about the Bank term care liabilities will push GE to potential conflict of interest, he told Donaghy said the North - take a $29 billion hit. CNBC “I need to get paid. I have a Applications may be picked up at the east Indiana RDA is GE called Markopolos’s claims family to support.” focused on two key initia - Jay County Sheriff’s Department tives this year: developing a plan for a sustainable fund - ing model and refreshing the Road to One Million plan. VTA files lawsuit “As a board, our goal is to WASHINGTON (AP) — A Drug Administration’s determine next steps in vaping industry group sued yearslong effort to regulate regard to funding quality- the U.S. government on the multibillion-dollar vap - of-life projects and how to Wednesday to delay an ing industry, which sustain the impactful work upcoming review of thou - includes makers and retail - of the Northeast Indiana sands of e-cigarettes. ers of e-cigarette devices RDA for years to come,” The legal challenge by and flavored solutions. Donaghy said. the Vapor Technology The lawsuit was filed in The board’s most recent Association is the latest U.S. District Court in Ken - president, Brad Bishop, hurdle in the Food and tucky. NEN W executive director of OrthoWorx, is stepping down from the board. He A gre t way tto tay said serving on the North - The Jay County Commissioners are east Indiana RDA board taking applications for the position of was a pleasure and a privi - lege. Jay County Retirement Center Director ini touchttouchh withithh youryour “It’s exciting to see the through noon on August 21, 2019. State of Indiana and com - munities across our region c mmunimmuniitity prioritizing quality-of- They are looking for a person with good place projects as tools to managerial skills, who works well with people, improve talent attraction scheduling experience, experience caring for and retention. I’m thankful the elderly. 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Applications Parcel No. CLASSIFIEDS Gary Loy AU01031608 4631. may be obtained by visit- 38-03-17-402-018.000-021 LARRY VANSKYOCKSiding, roof- Ben Lyons AU10700085 The ing the Dunkirk Police Together with rents, issues, in- ANDing, windows, SONS drywall and It’s easy to sell your Travis Theurer Dept at 130 S Main St, 1 LARGE DOWN- come and profits thereof, said finish, kitchens and bath- AU11200131 Aaron Loy sale will be made without re- Dunkirk or at cityof- WSTAIRS Main APARTMENT St, Portland. rooms, laminated floors, lief from valuation or appraise- items with a little help AU11200112 Stove/Fridge furnished. additions. Call 260-726- dunkirkin.com where a ment laws. Commercial $400mo plus electric. 9597 or 260-729-7755. from the Commercial downloadable Applica- Dwane Ford, Sheriff 110 HELP WANTED tion Packet is available. Call Spencer Apts 260- BARRY T. BARNES, Plaintiff Application deadline is 726-RENT (7368) Attorney WENDEL SEAMLESS Review Classifieds. Attorney # 19657-49 For all your ADVERTISINGWe are SALES look- August 26, 2019. The Review gutteringGUTTERING and leaf cover Dunkirk Police Depart- FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Let us help ingPOSITION for a goal oriented TWO-BEDROOM712 N 8415 Allison Pointe Blvd., needs. Call us for a free self-starter to sell adver- ment is an Equal Oppor- Main,APARTMENT Dunkirk. Suite 400 quote. Call Jim at 260- you place an ad today, tisements in the Fort tunity Employer. Stove/refrigerator fur- Indianapolis, IN 46250 997-6774 or Steve at 260- Recovery/Mercer County nished. Total electric. CR 8-3,10,17-2019- HSPAXLP 997-1414. in print or online! area. This will be a part- 130 MISC. FOR SALE $350 plus deposit. 765- C time position. Set your 748-2379. J. L. CONSTRUCTION Call own hours. We will train Amish crew. Custom built ALUMINUM23”x30”,.007 SHEETS thick. the right person. Apply in homes, new garages, Clean and shiny on one PublicSTATE OF NoticeINDIANA person along with your 220 REAL ESTATE COUNTY OF JAY, SS: pole barns, interior/ exteri- 260-726-8141 side..35 cents each or or remodeling, drywall, resume or mail in your Before IN THE JAY CIRCUIT COURT L four for $1.40, plus tax. REAL ESTATE 2019 TERM windows, doors, siding, resume to: The Commer- you list your Real Estate or go to The Commercial CAUSE NO. 38C01-1904-PL-10 cial Review PO Box 1049, or book your Auction Call roofing, foundations. 260- Review, 309 W Main, M. Lezlie Blackford, 309 W. Main St., Portland, Mel Smitley’s Real Estate 726-5062, leave mes- thecr.com. Portland 260-726-8141. Plaintiff sage. IN 47371 Attn: Advertis- & Auctioneering 260- vs A ing Department or e-mail 726-0541 cell, 260-726- Wesley Snyder State of Indiana [email protected]. 170 PETS 6215 office. Laci Smitley m State of Indiana, Department Contract h 260-729-2281, or Ryan of Revenue o p CHIHAUHAU/POMER- Smitley 260-729-2293 Kitch Acceptance Corp. Bridge PART-TIME CLEANERMust pass Make IAN MIX PUPS Defendants S drugIN GENEVA test and have trans- offer. 7304 N 250 W 704 By Steve Becker HOUSE FOR SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S portation. Call 260-824- Bryant. 260-849-0880 S Western Ave. 3 Bed- SALE 0866, Text 260-820-0693 leave message. room, 1&1/2 bath, By virtue of a copy of a default Attached Garage, judgment directed to me from Fenced in Backyard. Bro- the Judge of the Jay Circuit Court in this cause wherein M. S ker Owned. Call 260-726- BANNERS Lezlie Blackford is Plaintiff and 8273. Wesley Snyder, State of Indiana, State of Indiana, Department of 40” x 13” Revenue and Kitch Acceptance Corp are the Defendants re- I 250 PUBLIC NOTICE quiring me to make the total sum of $56,933.85 with interest thereon from the date of the $ 95 Judgment at the legal rate and BUY 1 FOR all costs, I will sell at public auc- F 6 tion to the highest bidder on the PublicJAY COUNTY Notice ZONING 5th day of September, 2019 at $ 50 ADMINISTRATION 10:00 am on the 3rd floor of the BUY 1 FOR LEGAL NOTICE Courthouse in Portland, Indi- Birthdays, Anniversaries,3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ana the following described THAT: Minnich Poultry LLC real estate: I Get Well, Just Because, Farm #3, 8563 E 300 N, Portland, Lot Numbered 40 in Jaqua’s Indiana 47371 has filed a peti- addition to the town, now Valentine’s Day, and Many Others. tion with the Jay/Portland City of Portland, Indiana. Building & Planning Depart- For informational purposes ment for an Intent to Build/Con- only the above described E fined Feeding Permit, real estate is located at 627 E. Graphic Printing, High St. Portland, Indiana #CFINT2019-08-12, to allow the 47371 309 West Main St., Portland. construction of an additional 12 This sale shall be made with- chicken layer barns (with a Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. out relief from valuation or ap- maximum number of 2,008,512 Custom sizes available. praisement laws and subject to head total) along with an addi- D all liens, encumbrances, real es- tional wastewater lagoon at an tate taxes and assessments cur- existing operation. rently due, delinquent or which Parcel ID: 38-08-02-200-002.002- are to become a lien. Immedi- 110 HELP WANTED 028 for general location ately after the sale I will exe- Location: 8563 E 300 N, Port- cute and deliver a deed of con- land, IN , between CR 800 E and veyance for the real estate and State Line Road, on the South the Purchaser shall be place in side, Noble Township, Section 2 absolute possession of the real The petition and file on this estate. Dunkirk Walking matter are available for public Dated this 15th day of July, 2019. A inspection in the Jay/Portland Dwane Ford, Building & Planning Depart- Jay County Sheriff ment, 118 South Meridian Street Hinkle, Racster & & Motor Route Drivers / Suite E, Portland, Indiana, Schemenaur apply at 47371. Public comments, in writ- Attorneys for Plaintiff CR 8-3,10,17-2019- HSPAXLP ercial Review ing only will be accepted by the D The Comm Zoning Administrator for a pe- riod of 30 days from the date of THE 309 W Main St Portland, IN 47371 this notice. Public comments are to be sent to the Jay/Port- CLASSFIEDS Pick up application 8-4 or call 260-726-8141 land Building & Planning De- partment. Find it S from 8:00 to 6:00 pm Jay/Portland Building & Planning Department Buy It Ask for Tonia By: John Hemmelgarn, Administrator/Director Sell It! Date: 8/14/19 (260) 726-8141 726-8141 or email [email protected] CR 8-17-2019- HSPAXLP Saturday, August 17, 2019 Jay County girls soccer Visit thecr.com for the opens season on Monday, latest breaking news and see On tap Sports to view photo galleries

Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review NFL to Kenney creating let WR his own legacy By RAY COONEY The Commercial Review Gordon The main event has been referred to as a “bat - tle of pure legacy.” Jay grad return Earlier in the evening, Casey Kenney is hoping to fights at By KYLE HIGHTOWER take another step toward AP Sports Writer 8 p.m. BOSTON — Josh Gor - creating a legacy of his tonight don’s winding career has own. Kenney, a 2009 Jay Coun - included several second on ESPN ty High School graduate, chances following a trail will be part of UFC’s of multiple drug suspen - biggest card of the year sions that cast doubt tonight as he takes on the whether the talented but undefeated Manny “The strategy for the fight will troubled playmaker would Bermudez Triangle” be to stay on his feet and ever get on an NFL field Bermudez in a catch - avoid allowing Bermudez again. weight bout. to have the opportunity He’s getting yet another He will lead off UFC for a submission. opportunity. 241’s preliminary card — The bout was originally The NFL conditionally it will be broadcast on scheduled to be at ban - reinstated the Patriots ESPN — against tamweight (135 pounds), wide receiver on Friday. Bermudez at 8 p.m. at the but the fighters on Friday Commissioner Roger in Ana - agreed to change it to a Goodell notified Gordon heim, California. His is catchweight fight on the that on Sunday, Gordon the first of four prelimi - suggestion of MMA, can rejoin the team for nary card fights for an ESPN’s Brett Okamoto meetings and condition - evening highlighted by the reported. He indicated ing and individual work - champi - that the decision came as outs. After that, according onship rematch between both fighters were cutting to a league statement, Daniel Cormier and Stipe significant weight Thurs - “Subject to appropriate Miocic. (There are five day night before Friday’s progress on clinical care other fights on the main weigh-in. Kenney then and other arrangements, card, available on pay per weighed in Friday at 139 he will be permitted to view, including Anthony pounds, with Bermudez participate in team activi - Pettis meeting Nate Diaz coming in at 140 pounds. ties, including practice.” in a welterweight bout in Kenney is on a five-fight But Gordon is barred the co-main event.) winning streak since suf - from next Thursday’s “It’s a great card. It’s fering a controversial split game because of a lack of kind of surreal,” said Ken - decision loss to Adam sufficient conditioning ney, noting that he ran Antolin during Dana and practice time. into Miocic while check - White’s Tuesday Night Gordon had been sus - ing in. “It’s everything I’ve Contender Series in pended indefinitely since The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz asked for. … Now we’re August 2017. He bounced December for violations here.” back to defeat Kendrick of the league’s substance The card was one of two Latchman and Roman abuse policy. that Kenney had his eyes Salazar, both by unani - Gordon has been sus - Grabbin’ Gavin on after defeating third- mous decision, in Legacy pended several times by Gavin Thobe, a Fort Recovery High School junior, leaps over ranked flyweight Ray Fighting Alliance before the NFL for violations of an Indian Lake defender to catch a pass from quarterback Clay Borg in his UFC debut scoring another unani - its drug policies since Schmitz during the Fort Recovery football team’s scrimmage Friday March 30. Kenney took mous decision win over being drafted by the Cleve - night at Barrenbrugge Athletic Park. Thobe came down with the ball in some time off after that Brandon Royval for the land Browns in 2012, and the end zone for a touchdown. fight, his second in a nine- promotion’s interim fly - missed the entire 2015 and day span, and announced weight title in November. 2016 seasons. the Bermudez bout via He earned his second LFA social media in early July. belt, the bantamweight Bermudez (14-0), whose title, by knocking out R prior experience mostly Vince Cachero in 1 VE came with Cage Titans, minute, 38 seconds, March R O S Tri-State Gas Engine & Tractor Association, Inc. presents On tap FO AR boasts a 3-0 mark in UFC 22. He made his UFC debut YE the World’s Largest Local schedule with each win coming by eight days later with a 50 Today submission. 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That’s a legit record. The fight is the first for Fort Wayne TinCaps vs. Bowling That’s a legit opponent,” Kenney since he made an Green Hot Rods – 7:05 p.m. Kenney added. “Obviously appearance to greet fans, Portland, Indiana, at the Jay County Fairgrounds Tuesday on the biggest stage of the take photos and sign auto - Jay County — Boys soccer at Muncie Central – 5 p.m.; Boys tennis vs. Alexan - year pretty much for the graphs in July at the Jay dria-Monroe – 5 p.m.; Volleyball at Madi - UFC. I win this one and I County Fair. son-Grant – 6 p.m.; JV boys soccer at Muncie Central – 6:30 p.m. think it puts me in a great “Thanks for the sup - 150 antique dealers and craft dealers Fort Recovery — Boys golf at Lehman spot. port, as always, to all the Catholic – 4 p.m.; Girls golf vs. Minster Over 400 engine & tractor parts dealers & large trading post at PGC – 4 p.m.; Cross country in Mercer “My resume kind of home-town fans,” he said. 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