Tuesday, January 21, 2020 The Commercial Review Portland, 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Fight Consolidation set to is coming lead trial Parties are expected to battle over procedure

By LISA MASCARO, ERIC TUCKER and ZEKE MILLER Associated Press WASHINGTON — Presi - dent Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is set to unfold at the Capitol, a con - tentious proceeding over whether to remove him from office for pressuring Ukraine to investigate his Democratic rivals and obstructing Congress’ ensuing investigation. As the Senate recon - venes with Chief Justice John Roberts presiding, a first test was expected come midday today when the session gavels open to vote on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s proposed rules for debate. More than procedure is at stake: Trump’s presiden - cy is on the line, and the The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney nation is deeply divided just weeks before the first The building at 225 E. Water St. in Portland will be getting another new name. Once the site of Portland High Democratic primary presi - School, as indicated by this sign that still sits at the corner of Water and Wayne streets, and now the home of East dential contests. To compli - Jay Middle School, it will become East Jay Elementary School for the 2020-21 school year. It is one of three buildings cate matters, four presiden - that are getting new monikers — the others will be the new Jay County Junior/Senior High School and West Jay tial candidates are serving Elementary School — as part of Jay School Corporation’s ongoing consolidation process. as jurors in the Senate trial, which will keep them off the campaign trail. On the eve of the trial, the Republican leader Plan for 2020-21 year to be in place offered a compressed cal - endar for opening state - before students leave school for the summer ments, just two days for By JACK RONALD verting Jay County High each side, as Trump’s The Commercial Review School to a junior-senior high, lawyers argued for swift The next phase of consolida - converting the present West Changes over time rejection of the “flimsy” tion in Jay Schools will Jay Middle School building charges against the presi - dent and acquittal. inevitably have some bumps in into an elementary facility, con - Jay School Corporation is in the midst of a consolidation process the road. verting the present East Jay spurred by decades of declining enrollment. Below is a look at changes that have “All of this is a danger - But school officials said Mon - Middle School building into an already happened and those that are scheduled for the next few years. ous perversion of the Con - day they want to make sure the stitution that the Senate elementary facility and trans - End of 2016-17 school year process goes as smoothly as pos - forming the current General should swiftly and roundly Pennville Elementary School closes. sible. Shanks Elementary School condemn,” the president’s “Our goal is that when (stu - building into a home for spe - lawyers wrote in their first dents) go home for summer cial education programs, pre - End of 2017-18 school year full filing Monday. “The break, they know the plan,” school and central office Judge Haynes Elementary School closes. articles should be rejected superintendent Jeremy Gulley administration. and the president should told Jay School Board on Mon - The current central office Start of 2020-21 school year immediately be acquitted.” day night. “To be clear, consoli - building in the former Port - Seventh and eighth graders move to high school building. Democrats — as the dation is happening.” land Armory on Tyson Road East Jay Middle School becomes elementary school. House prosecutors prac - To that end, Gulley said, he and the current Westlawn Ele - Former General Shanks Elementary building ticed opening arguments has circulated a survey among mentary building in Dunkirk becomes home to central office and preschool. well into the night on the all school corporation employ - would then be put on the block Senate floor — vowed to ees, seeking insights into every as surplus, joining the former End of 2020-21 school year object to a speedy trial as aspect of the consolidation Judge Haynes Elementary Westlawn Elementary School closes. they pressed for fresh wit - process. When that information building in Portland. The for - nesses and documents. is gathered and digested, Gulley mer Pennville Elementary Start of 2021-22 school year Senate Democratic plans a series of meetings to building has already been Westlawn students move to former WJMS building, leader Chuck Schumer update parents and students transferred to a Pennville Com - which will become West Jay Elementary School. warned of a “cover-up” about the changes ahead. munity Center organization. with McConnell’s plan that Consolidation involves con - See Consolidation page 5 could lead to back-to-back 12-hour days. See Trial page 5 Infant mortality rate drops INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indi - Gov. Eric Holcomb,” said Dr. impact on maternal health as ana saw the biggest decrease in Kristina Box, Indiana state well. its infant mortality rate in six health commissioner. “I cele - Currently, the state’s mater - years, officials said. brate those babies that were nal mortality rate of 50 deaths In 2018, 7.3 out of every 1,000 saved, but we still have a long per 100,000 live births is also babies born in Indiana died in way to go.” among the highest in the their first year of life, one of One of the initiatives the nation, ranking at 48, according the highest rates in the nation. state took to combat its infant to America’s Health Rankings. Last year, the rate dipped to 6.8 mortality rate was an OB navi - Box wants to address both per 1,000, reported The Indi - gator program that provides infant and maternal mortality anapolis Star. personal, at-home support for with a pregnancy accommoda - The Washington Post/Julia Rendleman In all, 559 infants died in 2018 women living in the 20 counties tions bill in the Indiana Gener - compared to 602 the previous with the highest infant mortali - al Assembly. The bill would year. ty rate. The program follows require employers to make rea - Gun gathering “Quite honestly this is a cul - mother and baby for six months sonable accommodations of Thousands gathered Monday for a gun rights mination of a number of years to a year after birth. their workers who are pregnant rally in Richmond, Virginia. of very intensive efforts from Box hopes tackling infant so that they may keep working multiple state agencies and mortality will have a positive if possible.

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Wednesday — Results The high temperature Mon - Dayton area author Jess from tonight’s Jay County day in Jay County was 26 Montgomery will make a visit High School swim meet Janie Judy , 68, Muncie degrees. The low was 10. at 6 p.m. tonight to Fort Recov - against Muncie Central. Sophie Robbins , 19, The low tonight will be 18. ery Library. She’ll be dis - Dunkirk Expect partly cloudy skies cussing her 2019 book “The Friday — Coverage of Details on page 2. Wednesday with a high of 37. Widows,” which is being Thursday’s Jay County Cham - See page 2 for an extended released this month. ber of Commerce annual forecast. meeting. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Obituaries Janie Judy Williamson-Spencer and Penrod Sophie was attending Ball Kelise Craig of Kalamazoo, Family and friends may gather Funeral Home in Portland. Pas - State University of Muncie, Michigan, and Kyler, Kelby and to share and remember from 4 Feb. 22, 1951-Jan. 18, 2020 tor Steve Arnold will officiate Indiana, seeking a degree in Tyler Jenkins, all of Delphi, p.m. to service time on Friday, Janie Diane Judy, age 68, a for - the services and burial will fol - social work. She was a 2019 Indiana; grandparents, Jack L. at the church. mer Jay County resident, low in the Salamonia Cemetery, passed away Saturday, Jan. 18, graduate of Jay County High and Pamela Robbins of Memorial contributions may southeast of Portland. School of Portland, Indiana, Dunkirk, Indiana, Judith be made to the Best Buddy pro - 2020, at IU Health Ball Memorial Condolences may be Hospital in Muncie. She resided where she had been active with Bostic of Montpelier, Indiana, gram or Jay Today, both c/o Jay expressed at williamson - the Best Buddy program and Mike Norton of Montpelier, County High School, 2072 W. at the Jay County Retirement spencer.com. Center for several years before Jay Today. She enjoyed spend - Indiana, Pam Roberts of Mon - Indiana 67, Portland, IN 47371. going to Rosewood Manor in ing her leisure time going to roeville, Indiana, and William Services have been entrusted Muncie. Sophie Robbins concerts, being a social media Zborek of Battle Ground, Indi - to Wilson Shook Funeral Home, Janie was born Feb. 22, 1951, Sept. 6, 2000-Jan. 19, 2020 queen, hanging with friends ana; great-grandparents, Willa - Dunkirk Memorial Chapel, 317 in Jay County, Indiana, the Sophie D. Robbins, 19, and taking selfies. dine Roberts of Montpelier, N. Main St., Dunkirk, IN 47336. daughter of Acil and Velma Dunkirk, passed away unexpect - She leaves to cherish her Indiana, and Jack and Mary Condolences may be (Lee) Judy. edly early Sunday memory both sets of parents, Robbins of Dunkirk, Indiana. expressed at Survivors include: morning, Jan. 19, Jackie Leroy Robbins III and She was preceded in death by wilsonshookfh.com. Sister-in-law — Mary Lou 2020, from Wendy Robbins of Dunkirk, grandparents, Stephen •••••••••• Judy, Fort Recovery, Ohio injuries sus - Indiana, and Layhla M. Jenk - Roberts, Sheila Zborek and The Commercial Review pub - Nephew — Tom Judy, Rock - tained from an ins and fiancé Kenneth Craig Mary Pate. lishes death notices for those ford, Ohio automobile acci - of Lafayette, Indiana; three A service to celebrate with a connection to our cover - Niece — Amy Jo Wilcox (hus - dent. brothers, Trae Roberts of Col - Sophie’s life will be 7 p.m. Fri - age area free of charge. They band: Douglas), Evansville, She was born orado Springs, Colorado, and day, Jan. 24, 2020, at First Amer - include the name, city of resi - Indiana Sept. 6, 2000 in Jaden and Jackson Robbins, ican Baptist Church, 427 S. dence, birth/death date and She was preceded in death by Portland, Indi - Robbins both of Dunkirk, Indiana; a sis - Main St. Dunkirk, IN 47336, time/date/location of services. her parents Acil and Velma ana, the daughter ter, Fancy Robbins of Dunkirk, with Pastor Dan Coffman offi - There is a charge for obituar - Judy; and a brother, Duane Judy. of Jackie Leroy Robbins III and Indiana; step siblings, Jasmine ciating. Cremation will follow. ies, which are accepted only Private funeral services for Layhla Michelle (Roberts) Jenk - Craig, Kena Craig and Patrice Burial will be at Dunkirk IOOF from funeral homes or mortu - the family will be held at ins. Craig, all of Lafayette, Indiana, Cemetery of Dunkirk, Indiana. ary services. CR almanac Capsule Reports Rollover he lost control of his 2001 750 West near its intersec - in Saturday’s edition of Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday A Portland man slid a Ford F250. Damage was tion with county road 400 The Commercial Review 1/22 1/23 1/24 1/25 1/26 patch of ice Saturday with estimated between $5,000 North at 7:03 p.m. Monday. had an incorrect figure his pickup truck, which and $10,000. Damage estimates to his for the estimated cost of then rolled over one time 2009 Chevy Trail Blazer construction on one proj - before stopping on its side. Deer hit were between $2,500 to ect. Jonathan L. Link, 20, was Hank A. Sapp, 37, Hart - $5,000. LDT Muhlenkamp northbound on U.S. 27 near ford City, was unable to Farms LLC has a permit 35/28 41/33 38/33 37/32 39/31 county road 200 North after avoid hitting a deer with Correction for a $70,000 building addi - midnight Saturday when his vehicle on county road A building permit listed tion at 8129 E. 500 North. Clouds will Cloudy 80% 50% Cloudy but return but the during the day hance of rain chance of pre - temperatures temperatures with chance throughout cipitation will continue will increase of overcast in the day, 70% throughout to rise, a slightly. Wind the late at night. the day with a trend which from the evening. Chance of slight chance will continue Felony arrests south at 5 snow in the of snow. next Monday. mph. morning. Cloudy. Probable cause Terry J. Nanney, 33, 2426 S. Wal - being held in Jay County Jail. Three Indiana residents have nut St., Muncie, was arrested for Affolder has a $6,000 bond and been arrested over the past two possession of methamphetamine, a Gomaras-Ostovich has a $4,000 Lotteries days after illegal drugs or para - Level 6 felony, after a traffic stop bond. phernalia were allegedly found in Monday morning. He is being held their vehicles during traffic stops in Jay County Jail on $7,500 bond. Possession Powerball 56-60-67-69-72-77-78 by the Portland Police Department. Adam C. Affolder, 40, 1024 N. 600 A Portland woman is being held Estimated jackpot: Cash 5: 23-28-35-43-44 According to press releases from West, Portland, and Jennifer R. in Jay County Jail on $5,000 bond $343 million Estimated jackpot: the police, two cars were pulled Gomaras-Ostovich, 40, 826 Aven - following her arrest Monday. $454,500 over for violations. During both dale, Bluffton, were both arrested Julie A. Henry, 41, 635 E. North Mega Millions stops, the police said they had for unlawful possession of a St., was arrested for possession of Estimated jackpot: Ohio probable cause to search the vehi - syringe, Level 6 felonies, after a cocaine, narcotics or methamphet - $116 million Midday cles. traffic stop this morning. They’re amine, a Level 6 felony. Pick 3: 3-1-7 Hoosier Pick 4: 2-2-7-8 Midday Pick 5: 0-9-9-9 Daily Three: 4-4-00 Evening Consolidation ... Daily Four: 8-9-7-7 Pick 3: 6-3-9 Continued from page 1 er Tarinna Morris report report that Jay Schools Janel Jarrett, special edu - Quick Draw: 8-11-15- Pick 4: 7-2-2-8 Consolidation has that she currently projects had been approved for a cation teacher Elizabeth 19-21-23-31-32-33-41-42-44- Pick 5: 4-4-0-6-9 become necessary due to a positive cash flow in the $150,000 grant from the 46-56-58-62-63-66-73-76 Rolling Cash: 6-10-16- Strausburg and instruc - continued declining enroll - education fund of $63,966 Rural Early College Net - Evening 27-39 tional assistants Tina ment in Jay Schools and at the end of calendar 2020. work. “It’s another good Daily Three: 6-5-7 Classic Lotto: 14-24-36- Cavanaugh and Donna has been discussed by the “That’s our worst-case sce - one,” said Gulley. “This Daily Four: 6-1-2-5 43-47-48 Glassford. board at length over the nario,” she said. “As the one you have to go out and Quick Draw: 4-9-12-13- Kicker: 3-9-7-6-1-6 •Approved extracurricu - past several years. year goes on, I’ll update … get and they did,” he said, 18-20-28-32-36-39-43-46-47- Jackpot: $8.6 million lar assignments for Ryan On a 6-0 vote with board and start making adjust - crediting Dodd’s work on Wenk as assistant ments.” president Phil Ford absent, seeking the grant. coach at East •Appointed Nikki Littler •Hired Nichole Myers the board approved renam - Jay and James Armstrong Markets ing JCHS as Jay County to a four-year term on and Ted Habegger as driv - Dunkirk Public Library er education teachers. as sixth grade girls basket - Junior-Senior High School ball coach at East Jay. and the middle school Board. •Accepted the resigna - March corn ...... 4.19 •Accepted the resigna - Sunrise buildings as West Jay Ele - •Accepted a donation of tions of speech pathologist April corn ...... 4.17 tion of Zach Pryor as St. Anthony mentary and East Jay Ele - $5,000 from the Jay County Kelly Christy, family and freshman boys Corn ...... 4.08 mentary next school year. Prosecutor’s Office to pur - consumer science teacher Feb. corn ...... 4.09 Central States General Shanks would chase stop-arm cameras Ashley Drees and West Jay coach at JCHS. Beans ...... 9.14 Montpelier hold onto its name, but the for Jay Schools buses. The math teacher Lisa Mor - •Approved a field trip by Feb. beans ...... 9.17 Corn ...... 4.02 administrative west wing cameras will be able to get gan. the JCHS band to Taylor Wheat ...... 5.82 Feb. corn ...... 4.04 will be named after a more accurate picture of •Approved leaves of University for band camp Beans ...... 9.18 Andrew F. Whitacre, who any driver who passes a absence for instructor in July. Cooper Farms F e b . b e a n s ...... 9 .1 8 lo s t h i s li f e i n c o m b a t in s c h o o l b u s w h e n i t s s t o p Wheat ...... 5.71 arm is activated. Six such Fort Recovery Afghanistan, in honor of all local veterans. cameras will be pur - Jan. corn ...... 4.16 chased. The Andersons “I think that accommo - Feb. corn ...... 4.16 •Heard Gulley report a Richland Township dates the feedback we March corn ...... 4.16 Junior Reserve Officer Corn ...... 4.08 received and asked for,” Training at the junior- Feb. corn ...... 4.08 said Gulley. senior high school will be POET Biorefining Beans ...... 9.17 In other business, the Portland open to all high school stu - BERNE, IN Feb. beans ...... 9.15 board: dents next school year. Now Seeking: 2nd Shift Charge Nurse Jan. corn ...... 4.18 Wheat ...... 5.72 •Heard business manag - •Approved a curriculum Feb. corn ...... 4.21 June wheat ...... 5.73 Swiss Village, Inc. is seeking a Full-Time Healthcare Charge Nurse for 2nd shift. guide change recommend - Position will be 3pm-11pm with 12-hour shifts every 4th weekend required. This ed by JCHS principal Chad position will be responsible for the overall nursing care of the residents assigned Dodd that reduces the to him/her and for the supervision and performance of personnel. Candidates number of required cred - Today in history SERVICES must be licensed in the State of Indiana as a Licensed Practical Nurse or Thursday its from 46 to 40 for the Registered Nurse and be dependable, flexible, and have excellent interpersonal general and Core 40 diplo - skills. Position eligible for insurance benefits, Paid Time Off (PTO), and 403(b) On Jan. 21, 1861 , Jef - firetruck for Portland, Balentine , Jerleen: 11 a.m., mas and 47 credits for the retirement plan participation. ferson Davis of Missis - alleging the city accepted Woodfin Chapel Smyrna, 203 N. academic honors and Core If interested, please submit a Resume and Cover Letter to: sippi and four other an illegal bid. Lowry St., Smyrna, Tennessee. 40 with technical honors Southerners whose In 2007 , Lovie Smith diplomas. The change Taylor Lehman, Vice President of HR Swiss Village, 1350 W. Main St., Berne, IN 46711 states had seceded from became the first black Friday brings JCHS into align - the Union resigned from head coach to make it to ment with state standards. Or e-mail: [email protected] the U.S. Senate. the Super Bowl when his Robbins , Sophie: 7 p.m., •Approved a curriculum In 1793 , during the Chicago Bears won the First American Baptist Church, guide change setting out French Revolution, King NFC championship; 427 S. Main St., Dunkirk. procedures for eighth Louis XVI, condemned Tony Dungy became the grade students to be able for treason, was executed second when his Indi - Service listings provided by to earn high school credit on the guillotine. anapolis Colts took the with parental approval. In 1977 , FMC Corp. AFC title over the New PROGRESSIVE •Learned the school cor - filed an injunction England Patriots, 38-34. OFFICE PRODUCTS poration would receive an against the purchase of a —AP and The CR 120 N. Meridian St. additional $1,305.18 from Indiana Department of Portland, Indiana 47371 Education for early inter - Citizen’s calendar (260) 726-9201 vention programs. progressiveofficeproducts.com •Heard assistant super - intendent Trent Paxson Today sion, Community 5:30 p.m. — Portland Resource Center, 118 S. City Council, council Meridian St., Portland. chambers, fire station, 1616 N. Franklin St. Monday 9 a.m. — Jay County The family of Shea Briar Wednesday Commissioners, com - missioners’ room, court - 5 p.m. — Dunkirk Park Thank you for your expressions house, 120 N. Court St., Board, city building, 131 Portland. S. Main St. 3:30 p.m. — Jay County of love and prayers from our Solid Waste Manage - Friday ment District, district recent loss of our loving son, 8 a.m. — Portland office, 5948 W. Indiana 67, Redevelopment Commis - Portland. nephew, grandson & daddy The Commercial Review Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Family Page 3 Community Calendar Taking

Notices will appear in Dunkirk. The public is Note Community Calendar as welcome. space is available. To sub - PORTLAND ROTARY mit an item, email CLUB — Will meet at noon Take a tour of the win - [email protected]. each Wednesday at Har - ter sky at the Charles W. mony Cafe, 121 N. Meridi - Brown Planetarium. Today an St. The free star show, suit - THE LANDING — A 12- AL-ANON FAMILY able for all ages 8 and up, step program for those in GROUP — New Begin - will be presented at 6:30 sixth through 12th grade nings, a support group for p.m. on Fridays, Jan. 31 will meet at 5:55 p.m. each friends and families of and Feb. 7, and at both 6:30 Tuesday at 2nd Chance at alcoholics, will meet at and 8 p.m. on Saturdays, Life Ministries, 228 S. 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday Feb. 1 and 8. Meridian St., Portland. in the Zion Lutheran The tour includes a trip For information, call (260) Church, 218 E. High St., to the North Pole to expe - 703-0777 or (260) 726-5273. Portland. For more infor - rience the Northern A BETTER LIFE – BRI - mation, call (260) 726-8229. Lights. ANNA’S HOPE — A faith A BETTER LIFE – BRI - based recovery group for ANNA’S HOPE — A faith- Concert tonight substance abuse. Meal based recovery group for Alessandro Riccardi starts at 6 p.m. and the all kinds of addictions, will perform at Arts Place meeting is from 6:30 to 8 will meet from 6:30 to 8 at 7 p.m. Tuesday. p.m. every Tuesday at the p.m. each Wednesday at Riccardi was selected as Nazarene Fellowship Redkey United Methodist one of the best graduating Building across from the Church, 122 W. Main St. conservatory pianists in Nazarene church, 249 E. Come early for a meal. For Italy in 2014. Center St., Dunkirk. For more information, call He studied with Dr. more information, call Pastor Randy Davis at Robert Palmer at Ball Amanda Price at (765) 283- (765) 369-2085. State University to pursue 2107. STRESS AND ANXIETY his artist’s diploma in NARCOTICS ANONY - CLASS — Meets each piano performance. MOUS — Will meet at 7 Wednesday at 2nd Chance He serves as a piano p.m. each Tuesday at at Life Ministries, 228 S. assistant at Ball State Uni - Church of God of Prophe - Meridian St., Portland. versity and taught piano cy, 797 N. Creagor Ave. in For more information, call classes at the University Portland. For more infor - (206) 726-9625 or (260) 703- of Yucatán in Merida (Mexico), the Conservato - mation, call (260) 766-9334. 0534. ries of Livorno and ALZHEIMER'S CARE - MENDING FAMILIES- Bolzano, the Ritmi Music GIVER SUPPORT GROUP NAR-ANON GROUP — A School in Cecina and the — Will meet at 5:30 p.m. 12-step, self-help group for Vivaldi Music School in the third Tuesday of each families and friends of Bolzano. month at Jay County Pub - addicts, will meet from 7 The recital will be in lic Library community to 8 p.m. each Wednesday Hall-Moser Theatre at the in conference room A at room. For more informa - Portland Center of Arts Indiana University Health tion, call Deb Tipton at Place at 131 E. Walnut Jay Hospital. (260) 729-2806 or Elasha Street. Lennartz at (765) 729-4567. FRIENDS OF JAY Thursday New exhibit COUNTY LIBRARY — CELEBRATE RECOV - Will meet at 6 p.m. the A new exhibit is on dis - ERY — A 12-step Christian play at the Blackford third Tuesday of each recovery program meets County Center of Arts month at the library. at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Place in Hartford City. each Thursday at A Sec - “New Perspectives: Ball Wednesday ond Chance At Life Min - State Painting 2019” is WEDNESDAY MORN - istries, 228 S. Meridian St. comprised of Ball State ING BREAKFAST CLUB in Portland. For more University student work — Will meet at 8 a.m. in information, call Brenda primarily from the fall the east room of Richards Eads at (260) 726-9625 or 2019 semester. Beginner Restaurant. All women Dave Keen at (260) 251- Photo provided work in watercolor and oil are invited to attend. 8792. as well as more experi - Includes activities and A BETTER LIFE – BRI - enced work in oil, encaus - devotional time. ANNA’S HOPE — A faith Royal family tic and acrylic is featured. PING PONG — Will be based recovery group for Skye Wimmer, a 2019 Jay County High School graduate The exhibit will be on dis - played from 9 a.m. to noon all kinds of addictions, who is now a freshman studying agribusiness at Purdue University, play through Feb. 27. each Wednesday at Jay will meet from 6:30 to 8 A reception for “New Community Center and p.m. each Thursday at and her second cousin Kadilynn Stout were both honored as Indiana Angus royalty. Wimmer is the reigning Indiana Angus queen while Perspectives: Ball State 10:30 a.m. to noon each Asbury United Methodist Painting 2019” will be held Wednesday at West Jay Church, 204 E. Arch St. in Stout is an Indiana Angus Junior Princess. on Sunday, Jan. 26, from 2 Community Center in Portland. to 4 p.m. at the art center. Exhibits at Arts Place are always free to view. The Blackford County Low ambition causes her to doubt him center of Arts Place is located at 107 W. Washing - DEAR ABBY: I have has been very slow to look Bear in mind, if this make up for your son ton St., Hartford City. been dating a great guy for for other jobs. man moves in, it will and daughter-in-law's Regular center hours a year and a half. He's Abby, I have talked to prevent you from find - lack of courtesy. If they are: Monday through funny, smart, and when he Dear him about our future. We ing a partner who is fail to contact the guests Thursday 3 to 7 p.m. comes to my house, he both want to be together, your equal in all ways. who made such an washes my dishes and Abby but I told him I am not DEAR ABBY: My son effort to attend their Author visit plays with my son. He is going to support him. We got married eight months wedding, do not speak Dayton area author Jess attentive, and he cooks for want to move in together, ago. I recently found out up on their behalf Montgomery will be visit - me. He is always buying but he needs to be more he and his wife haven't because it will only ing the Fort Recovery Library today at 6 p.m. me little things like a desk financially stable. He sent thank-you notes to make them look worse. zero ambition, zero moti - She’ll be discussing her coffee heater because he needs to be my equal. anyone. Some of our Dear Abby is written by vation and no life goals. 2019 book “The Widows,” knows I love hot coffee, or We are in our early 30s, When we spoke, he friends and family took Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, which is being released smart bulbs that create and I'm a professional agreed with me and the time off work, traveled fact that he can do better. across the country, spent a and was founded by her this month. cool colors in the living with my own home. He He promised he would be lot of money on airfare, mother, Pauline Phillips. The public is invited to room. He's a super fun guy, lives in a small room in a looking, but I have been hotels, meals, as well as Contact Dear Abby at attend the free evening and he often leaves sweet house with two house - event. For more informa - mates. His job pays very waiting months to see a wedding gifts. I am morti - www.DearAbby.com or P.O. little notes around the change in him and -- noth - fied. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA tion, contact the library at house for me. little, but although he has (419) 375-2869. few responsibilities, he ing. Should I wait for him? Abby, there were only 60 90069. The downside is, he has Should I talk to him guests, so there were What teens need to again? I want so much fewer than 30 thank-you know about sex, drugs, New exhibit more, and I am not sure he notes to send. AIDS and getting along Minnetrista’s newest can deliver. I don't want to When I asked my son with peers and parents is exhibit — Animationland stay just because my son about it last week, he said in "What Every Teen — opens on Jan. 25. Sudoku loves him so much. What they hadn't sent them Should Know." Send your Developed and produced should I do? — HOPE - because so much time had name and mailing by the Oregon Museum of LESSLY VEXED passed and it was too late. address, plus check or Science and Industry, Ani - DEAR HOPELESSLY: I I told him it was inexcus - money order for $8 (U.S. mationland offers a fully understand your posi - able, and they need to get funds) to: Dear Abby, Teen immersive, interactive tion. You seem to want those notes written now Booklet, P.O. Box 447, exhibit where guests learn the whole package, and because this is definitely a Mount Morris, IL 61054- to incorporate animation from what you have case of better late than 0447. (Shipping and han - skills into the creation written, this person is never. dling are included in the process. not it. You should not If they don't do it within price.) have to support him, the next week, I intend to and he shouldn't expect contact my friends and it. family and thank them It appears that while myself and apologize for the two of you care for their rudeness. My son each other, he simply was not raised to be cannot summon up the ungrateful and rude. What motivation to make the do you think? — FURIOUS effort to better himself IN ARIZONA financially. Could you DEAR FURIOUS: accept this in the long What you have in mind run? Is the status quo may be well-inten - what you want forever? tioned, but it won't

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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 Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Sales taxes seem to be arbitrary By MORTON J. MARCUS Stimulated by all these jolly taxes. Illinois, that nexus of fiscal Indiana exempts sales of gold and One night recently, in a numbers, I licked my chops and follies, has a maximum local sales silver bullion from the sales tax. moment of unusual calm, I sat dove into the exciting tales of tax of 4.75 percent and, therefore, We also tax most candy, but not down to read the 2019 Annual Eye sales taxes. Did you know, I didn’t, a potential for a total sales tax of candy that has flour in it. Report of the Indiana Depart - Indiana is tied for second place 11 percent. There’s a bill in the Indiana ment of Revenue. on the Pie behind only California’s 7.25 per - Tennessee has an average local House to exempt feminine It’s handsomely produced. Lots cent state sales tax? That’s cor - add-on sales tax of 2.469 percent, hygiene products from the sales of pictures with employees say - rect, we’re at 7 percent, right in which puts its average sales tax tax. It’s a swell idea that has been ing “Cheese.” Far too short on there with Mississippi, Rhode up to nearly 9.5 percent, currently rejected by legislators in the past. meaningful data, as far as I’m Island and Tennessee. the highest in the nation. But, what about male hygiene? concerned, but loaded with num - lected and you have households But wait. That California 7.25 Indiana does not have local Are males so blessed by Mother bers only administrators could paying 81 percent of the revenue percent figure includes a 1 per - add-on sales taxes, except where Nature, that our hygiene should love. department’s collections. cent statewide tax collected by it deems Marion County as suffi - be neglected? However, I was able to figure This, of course, doesn’t count the state and distributed to local ciently mature to impose such It’s time for old men wearing out that Indiana personal income gambling, motor fuel and other governments. Utah and Virginia taxes for sports facilities. And we diapers to rally at the Statehouse taxes (state and local) amounted taxes passed along to customers also have these add-on state/local do have accommodation and and demand a sales tax exemp - to $8.9 billion and accounted for by the businesses building taxes sales taxes. That makes Indiana’s rental car taxes, but those are tion for our Depends! 42 percent of the state’s $21 bil - into their prices. The direct tax 7 percent the highest exclusively only to fleece visitors. •••••••••• lion in revenue in fiscal 2019 (July on corporate income is a spectac - state sales tax in the nation. However, state sales taxes offer Marcus is an economist. 2018 to June 2019). Add to that ular 4.7 percent of total tax collec - Please note many states allow more fun than just their rates. Email him at mortonjmar - sum $8.1 billion in sales taxes col - tions. localities to add their own sales What is and what is not taxed? [email protected]. Archives wrong to alter photograph The Washington Post In an era of “fake news,” “alternative facts” Guest and other assaults on the very idea of truth, you would expect the National Editorial Archives — devoted to the preservation of the nation’s history — to be at the forefront of those pushing back. “The National Archives and Records Administration Photo (NARA) is the nation’s alteration record keeper,” the gov - ernment agency proudly long has announces on its website. been the How utterly depressing it was, then, to discover on preserve of Friday that the Archives authoritarian had gone into the busi - ness of altering history. governments, And how reassuring to most famously read the Archives’ forth - right — and, for Washing - Soviet dictator ton, extraordinary — Josef Stalin, statement on Saturday: “We made a mistake. ... who erased We have removed the cur - comrades from rent display. ... We apolo - gize.” historical The Post’s Joe Heim photographs reported Friday that the Archives made numerous one by one as Dershowitz, Starr may bring reality alterations to a photo - he had them graph included in an By HARRY LITMAN argue that Trump’s improper con - exhibit dedicated to the Special to The Washington Post duct — to which a long line of wit - executed. The announcement Friday that 100th anniversary of nesses attested — does not justify his President Donald Trump had hired Harry removal from office. They may well women’s suffrage. The Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr photo shows the massive - also assert that removal is not war - Avenue from the to serve on his defense team for the Litman ranted with an election only months ly attended Women’s Archives. After all, the Senate impeachment trial that March held in January away in which voters can render Women’s March harks begins in earnest on Tuesday may their verdict on the president’s con - 2017 to protest President back to one of the founda - signal a dramatic shift in his legal duct. Donald Trump’s inaugu - tional lies of the Trump strategy. I have debated Starr on television ration. But Archives cura - presidency, when he false - Trump has insisted his conduct versity after mishandling sexual about Trump-related topics a number tors altered signs being ly insisted, and insisted was impeccable in dealing with assault allegations on campus — of times, and his principal line of carried by the women to that his officials likewise Ukraine regarding U.S. military aid seems unlikely to risk another major defense had little to do with Trump’s delete references to and a possible investigation of work hit to his reputation by claiming actual conduct. Rather, it involved Trump — and thereby falsely insist, that his inauguration crowd was done there by former vice president Trump’s utter innocence. impeachment’s damage to civil socie - they seriously distorted As for Dershowitz, he had scarcely the largest of all time. Joe Biden’s son Hunter. President Bill ty, which he has called a “terrible the meaning of the event. Clinton, during his 1998-1999 been announced as joining the presi - Trump’s refusal to back thorn in the side of American democ - “A placard that proclaims impeachment, made grudging con - dent’s defense team before he began racy.” Many of Clinton’s supporters ‘God Hates Trump’ has down then set the pattern cessions — called a “modified mea backpedaling from any suggestion for his presidency: Lies would view that pronouncement with ‘Trump’ blotted out so culpa” at the time — but that option that he would be defending Trump on bitter irony. are acceptable, and evi - that it reads ‘God Hates,’” has apparently been of no interest to the facts. It will be interesting to see how The Post reported. But dence can be ignored. this White House. “I will be there for one hour, basi - such a high-minded approach suits “God Hates” was not the Rather than remind The House Republicans who car - cally,” Dershowitz told “The Dan his temperamental, admit-no-wrong - message of the protester anyone of such unpleas - ried Trump’s water during the Abrams Show” on SiriusXM radio, doing client. In the wake of Starr’s carrying that sign. Anoth - antness, the Archives impeachment process, such as Reps. and said on MSNBC that he would investigation of Clinton, Trump er sign that reads “Trump chose to falsify history Jim Jordan of Ohio and Douglas argue that the abuse of power is not referred to him as a “wacko” and a & GOP — Hands Off and pretend that the Collins of Georgia, stuck with the an impeachable offense. (It is, but let’s “lunatic.” If Trump becomes dis - Women” has the word Women’s March had noth - program, fighting tooth and nail leave that aside.) mayed with Starr, dismissing counsel ‘Trump” blurred out. ing to do with Trump. against voluminous evidence that left It’s not clear, though, that Starr or mid-trial wouldn’t be out of character In their initial weak That offered a terrible les - little doubt about Trump’s leveraging Dershowitz will play a significant for this impulsive president, particu - defense, Archives offi - son to young visitors to of aid to Ukraine to pursue a person - role in the Senate trial. That may fall larly since his acquittal is essentially cials noted that they had the exhibit about how al political advantage by pressing for to the Trump attorneys with actual assured. not altered articles they democracies deal with an investigation of the Bidens. trial experience: Robert Ray, who suc - But the legal arguments from Starr preserve for safekeeping, news, with history — Dershowitz and Starr will not be ceeded Starr as independent counsel and Dershowitz should be welcomed only a photograph for a with truth. able to take that tack. in the Whitewater investigation of by Republican senators. Nearly all of the Clintons, and former Florida temporary exhibit. We did Now the Archives has Starr already has disavowed the them have appeared too cowed by president’s preferred see-no-evil attorney general Pam Bondi, who not find that reassuring. presented a far more Trump to even hint that the presi - strategy and essentially conceded the was also a state prosecutor. Photo alteration long has uplifting lesson. Admit - dent’s actions were improper. The strength of the House’s impeachment Starr and Dershowitz, by contrast, impeachability arguments that Starr been the preserve of ting and correcting a mis - case. Following the testimony in are primarily appellate lawyers, and and Dershowitz are likely to make authoritarian govern - take are usually a lot harder for any of us than November by Gordon Sondland, U.S. at age 73 and 81, respectively, are no will at least provide the senators with ments, most famously ambassador to the European Union, longer at the top of their games. erring in the first place. a justification that, while terribly Soviet dictator Josef Stal - conceding that Trump had demanded Moreover, if anyone on Trump’s side flawed, isn’t disconnected from reali - But in their statement, in, who erased comrades a “quid pro quo” of Ukrainian Presi - had thought it through, the formida - ty. from historical photo - officials did not flinch. dent Volodymyr Zelensky, Starr on ble challenges of having the genteel •••••••••• graphs one by one as he The Archives will replace Fox News pronounced it “one of Starr and the truculent Dershowitz Litman, a Washington Post con - had them executed. the altered image “as those bombshell days” and said, “It share leadership responsibilities tributing columnist, is a former U.S. The United States gov - soon as possible with one doesn’t look good for the president, should have been obvious. We may attorney and deputy assistant attorney ernment should never that uses the unaltered substantively.” well see the high-profile members of general. He teaches constitutional law play the same game, even image. We apologize, and That admission might not inhibit Trump’s “dream team” more on TV and national security law at the Uni - on a small scale. The goal will immediately start a some lawyers from later arguing on than leading at trial. versity of California at Los Angeles in this case may have thorough review of our behalf of a client, but Starr — who as Still, whatever the prominence of School of Law and the University of been not to irritate the exhibit policies and pro - an independent counsel led the drive both men’s speaking roles, those roles California at San Diego Department snowflake in chief resid - cedures so that this does to impeach Clinton and in 2016 was will include legal arguments about of Political Science. 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Continued from page 8 field that includes 2019 state working together to get them (Her other top scores are 9.0 runner-up Carroll, Homestead ready for their first competition on beam, 8.9 on vault and 8.075 (sixth in the state last season) as well.” on bars.) and perennial power Bishop The Patriots will have just six Ring placed 11th in the all- 2020 schedule Dwenger. regular-season meets this year, around at the sectional meet Thursday, Jan. 23 Lincoln 6 p.m. For Young, Upp and Fatimah, with their only other home meet last season with her score of Saturday, Jan. 25 Northwestern 11 a.m. an exchange student from Pak - after Thursday coming Feb. 10 33.875. Her top individual event Thursday, Jan. 30 Huntington North 6:30 p.m. istan, the goals are different. against Muncie Central and Saturday, Feb. 1 Western noon was the uneven parallel bars, on Monday, Feb. 10 Muncie Central/Richmond 6 p.m. They’re working on the basics Richmond. They typically which she placed 15th with a Wednesday, Feb. 26 New Castle 6 p.m. — a quarter on, quarter off the would have started their season 7.925. vault; a complete floor routine; earlier with a visit to Marion, In addition to her bars rou - Home meets are in bold. being able to stay on the balance but the Giants’ pro - tine, she also throws a full on beam. gram was discontinued. the floor and a front full dis - “We’ve been working hard to “We’re just looking forward to mount from the balance beam. teach them … everything,” said competition,” said Ranly. “We’ve It’s her versatility across all around gymnast,” she said. Ranly is hopeful that both Ranly. been practicing since Thanks - events that makes her extreme - “She competes well in the all- Hill and Ring can have a chance “High school gymnastics is giving pretty much. With having ly valuable, Ranly said. around because she has similar to advance from the sectional difficult,” she added. “There’s a a late start this year … we just “Kenzie’s a really great all- skill levels in all of her events.” meet to the regional in a packed lot of rules … so we’ve all been want to compete.” In review Trial ... Continued from page 1 In critical “It’s clear Sen. McConnell is BLOOMINGTON, hell-bent on making it much more Ind. — A 4-year-old difficult to get witnesses and doc - Indiana boy is in criti - uments and intent on rushing the cal condition Monday trial through,” Schumer said. after a gun his father He called the proposed rules a had concealed in his “national disgrace.” clothing discharged The first several days of the while the two were trial are expected to be tangled in wrestling, police said. procedural motions playing out The Herald- on the Senate floor or, more likely, Times reported that behind closed doors, since sena - the two were play tors must refrain from speaking wrestling Sunday night during the trial proceedings. on a bed inside a home Senators are poised for only the near Bloomington, third presidential impeachment Indiana, when the gun trial in U.S. history, coming just — which the 36-year- weeks before the first primaries of the 2020 election, with four sen - old father had con - ators running for the Democratic cealed near the small nomination sidelined from cam - of his back — fell and paigning. discharged one shot. Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Ver - The boy and his father mont independent, told support - were both shot in the ers in Des Moines they’re going to head, according to a have to “carry the ball” for him news release from the while he takes his seat in Wash - Monroe County Sher - ington. The Iowa caucuses are in iff’s Office. less than two weeks. The boy was taken Trump, meanwhile, is at a glob - by helicopter to Riley al conference in Davos, Switzer - The Wasington Post/Melina Mara Hospital for Children land. His White House said in Indianapolis, where McConnell’s proposed rules pro - President Trump, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, left, and he was listed in critical tect Trump’s rights to a fair trial. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Missouri, on Capitol Hill last year. Trump’s impeachement trial was scheduled to condition Monday. The White House legislative affairs begin today in the Senate. father was taken to IU director Eric Ueland said the Health Methodist in White House looks forward “to Indianapolis with presenting a vigorous defense on dent, rather than honor his oath managers wrote in a letter to McConnell is angling for a quick injuries that were not the facts and the process as quick - to the Constitution,” Pelosi said. Cipollone. trial and acquittal, and with life-threatening. ly as possible, and seeking an Also today, the House Democrat - House Democrats impeached Republicans holding the Senate acquittal as swiftly as possible.” ic managers overseeing the the Republican president last majority, the trial proposal is like - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi impeachment case asked White month on two charges: abuse of ly to be approved by senators in Staying out will also be away for the proceed - House counsel Pat Cipollone, the power by withholding U.S. mili - the president’s party. The Republi - WASHINGTON — ings, leading a bipartisan con - president’s lead lawyer at the trial, tary aid to Ukraine as he pressed can leader had promised to set The Supreme Court gressional delegation to Poland to disclose any “first-hand knowl - the country to investigate Demo - rules similar to the last trial, of refused today to get and Israel to commemorate the 75 edge” he has of the charges cratic rival Joe Biden, and President Bill Clinton in 1999, but involved in a dispute years since the liberation of against Trump. They said evi - obstruction of Congress by refus - his resolution diverged in key about judges’ authority Auschwitz at the end of World dence gathered so far indicates ing to cooperate with their investi - ways, which may leave some sena - to order the disclosure War II. that Cipollone is a “material wit - gation. tors from both parties uneasy. of secret grand jury She issued a statement today ness” to the allegations at hand. The Constitution gives the After the four days of opening material in rare cir - denouncing McConnell’s pro - “You must disclose all facts and House the sole power to impeach a arguments, senators will be cumstances. posed ground rules as a “sham” information as to which you have president and the Senate the final allowed up to 16 hours for ques - The court turned because of the compressed sched - first-hand knowledge that will be verdict by convening as the tions to the prosecution and away an appeal from an ule and lack of guarantee that wit - at issue in connection with evi - impeachment court for a trial. defense, followed by four hours of 82-year-old researcher nesses will be called or that evi - dence you present or arguments The president late Monday debate. Only then will there be who is seeking grand dence gathered by the House you make in your role as the Pres - named eight House Republicans, votes on whether or not to call jury records from the would be admitted in the Senate ident’s legal advocate so that the some of his fiercest defenders, to a other witnesses. late 1950s. trial. Senate and Chief Justice can be special team tasked with rallying At the end of deliberations, the The justices’ order “The Senate GOP Leader has apprised of any potential ethical support beyond the Senate cham - Senate would then vote on each does not affect an ongo - chosen a cover-up for the Presi - issues, conflicts, or biases,” the ber in the court of public opinion. impeachment article. ing court battle over House Democrats’ quest for access to grand jury materials from special counsel Anxiety grows over virus outbreak Robert Mueller’s inves - By EMILY WANG, Anxiety grew both at rose today, but markets fell Wuhan, the central city Medical Treatment Cen - tigation. The Mueller DAKE KANG grand jury fight turns home and abroad after in much of Asia as where the virus appears to ter, where many of the on the House’s argu - and YANAN WANG Chinese government investors worried about have originated. coronavirus patients are Associated Press ment that it is entitled expert Zhong Nanshan the potential impact on Guards at Wuhan’s air - receiving care, several WUHAN, China — Face to the records as part confirmed fears on state tourism and the economy. port pointed electronic workers were dressed in masks sold out and officials of President Donald television late Monday Concerned about a glob - thermometers at travelers. full-body biohazard suits, Trump’s impeachment at airports and train sta - that the new type of coro - al outbreak similar to Several online retailers supplemented by goggles, inquiry, which it con - tions checked passengers navirus can spread from SARS, another coron - were sold out of masks, masks and plastic tends is a judicial pro - for fevers as China today human to human. avirus that spread from which were being sold for wrapped around their ceeding. Rules that gov - sought to control the out - Six people have died and China to more than a more than 10 times their shoes. ern the federal courts break of a new virus that 291 have been infected in dozen countries in 2002- original price. Users of the While many wore masks specifically allow dis - has reached four other China, the National 2003, numerous nations popular Weibo social in Wuhan, streets were far closure for a judicial countries and territories Health Commission said have adopted screening media platform urged oth - from deserted and people proceeding. and threatens to spread fur - today. measures for travelers ers to wash their hands appeared to be carrying ther during the Lunar New The stock prices of some from China, especially and stay home. on with their regular Scuffled Year travel rush. companies that sell masks those arriving from Outside the Wuhan activities. CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico — Hundreds of Central American migrants waded across Jay Superior Court the Suchiate River into Judge Max Ludy Miguel Drive, pleaded $400 for a substance abuse from Austin D. Derringer, Cases filed southern Mexico on Fined and sentenced guilty to operating a vehi - program and $200 for drug criminal misdemeanor Indiana v. Gregory A. Monday in a new test cle while intoxicated abuse, prosecution, inter - Synchrony Bank was Current, criminal misde - of U.S. President Don - Possession Patrick S. Chambers, 27, endangering a person less diction and correction awarded $1,503.71 from meanor ald Trump’s Central than 18 years of age, a fees. Daniel Ferguson, civil col - Indiana v. Joshua R. America strategy to whose last known address was in Dunkirk, pleaded Level 6 felony. As part of Robert N. Peters II, 25, lection Gahert, criminal misde - keep them away from 11802 Hamble Drive, plead - guilty to possession of her plea agreement, her Indiana was awarded $50 meanor the U.S. border. ed guilty to operating a marijuana, a Class B mis - charge was lessened to a from Oscar Yovanny Indiana v. Oscary Some scuffled with Class A misdemeanor and vehicle while intoxicated, Gutierrez, criminal misde - demeanor. He was sen - Yovanny Gutierrez, national guardsmen on charges of operating a a Class C misdemeanor. He meanor tenced to 180 days in Jay criminal misdemeanor the riverbank while vehicle with an alcohol was sentenced to 60 days in Check into cash was County Jail with all but ten Indiana v. Anthony D. others slipped through concentration equivalency jail with all but two days awarded $802 from James Williams, criminal mis - days suspended and given Mexican lines and of 0.15 or more with a pas - suspended and given two Hileman, small claims demeanor two days credit for one day trudged off on a rural senger less than 18 years days credit for one day Perry Law Office was Indiana v. Eric L. highway in small served. He was ordered to of age, neglect of a served. He was placed on awarded $3,363.10 from Phillips, Level 6 felony groups. Immigration serve his remaining eight dependent and operating a probation for six months, Damon Lawhorn, small Katelynn Place, LLC v. authorities nabbed days on weekends. vehicle without ever fined $100, assessed court claims Anastasia Thayer, small more there and chased Chambers was assessed receiving a license were costs of $185 and ordered Indiana was awarded $50 claims others into the brush. court costs of $185 and dismissed. She was sen - to pay $400 for a substance from Travis W. Pfeifer, Indiana v. Christian Most, however, ordered to pay $400 for a tenced to 365 days in jail abuse program and $200 criminal misdemeanor Todd Rexroat, criminal remained at the river’s substance abuse program with all but 60 suspended for drug abuse, prosecu - Indiana was awarded $50 misdemeanor edge or stood in its and $200 in for drug abuse, and given two days credit tion, interdiction and cor - from Christian Todd Indiana v. Timothy R. muddy waters trying to prosecution, interdiction for one days served. The rection fees. Rexroat, criminal misde - Bennett, criminal misde - decide what to do next, and correction fees. rest of the 58 days on her meanor meanor after being blocked sentence were ordered to Judgments Midland Funding, LLC Indiana v. 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Lots of coins! William Muhlenkamp Delaware County Fair- TIRED OF NONF-oPrAAY YIjNusGt m E grounds, 1210 N. Wheel- RENTERS? 1953 Ford Jubilee; Estate 10% of monthly rent/ life 250 PUBLIC NOTICE 5.5’x10’ trailer; 2005 Troy Muhlenkamp, ing Ave., Sat. 9-5, Sun 9- could be 100% better. NEED PMJ’sO RUE-L ocSkT OanRd- Civic 4-door; Grasshop- Executor 3 For information call Property managing. SAtGoEra?g e, most sizes per 727K; snow blower; TToom Robbins Auction 765-993-8942 Buy! Sell! Heather Clemmons 765- available. Call 260-726- power washer; tools; and Trade! 748-5066 clemmon- R 4631. torch w/tank. Much Real Estate spropertiesllc.com PublicSTATE OF NoticINDIANA e more. #AU08900268 COUNTY OF JAAYY,Y, SS: 190 FARMERS COL- Storage. IN THE JAAYY CIRCUIT C I R C U I T COUR C O U RT Ron & Shirley Nash 419-586-4313//4419-586- UMN IMNiMni AsNto rUa-gLeO, Cfi ve sizes. 2020 TERM Loy Auction 8250 In the Matter of the Unsuper- Security fence or 24 hour T AU31600027 260-726- Aaron Siefker Auctioneer Spreaders: vised Estate of: ROBERRTT AG RENTTAAL access units. Gate hours: 2700 & Ohio Real Estate Bro- BBI, Artsway Vertical. READ THE CR FRANK SCHMITT, Deceased 8:00-8:00 daily. Pearl Case No. 38C01-2001-EU-000001 Auctioneers ker #AU08701105 New Holland 228 skid Street, Portland. 260- THEN RECYCLE NOTICE OF UNSUPERRVISEDVISED Gary Loy AU01031608 419-235-0789//4419-538- loaders w/full cab, 726-2833 ADMINISTRAATIONTION Ben LLyyons AU10700085 6184 heat/ac. Fort Recovery Notice is hereby given that Eu- I Travis Theurer 419-852-0309 gene Schmit was on the va day AU11200131 of Januaryy, 2020, appointed Perr-- 110 HELP WWAANTED sonal Representative of the es- Aaron Loy AU1120011 200 FOR RENT tate of Robert Frank Schmit, de- ceased, who died on the 8th day THE DUNKIRK FIRiEs of Decemberr, 2019. S LocPaUteBdL: IBCu AbpU CExThIOibNition DEPARTMENT SMALL ONE BWEiDth- All persons who have claims accepting applications for ROOM HOUSE THE Hall, Jaayy Co Fairgrounds a Certified Fire fighter washer/dryer hookups against this estate, whether or Saturday and large yard in Port- not now due, must file the claim and EMR. Must be 21 CLASSIFIEDS in the office of the Clerk of this January 25, 2020 years of age and possess land. Appliances are not Court within three (3) months E 10:00 AM a high school diploma or included. NO from the date of the first publi- Pie safes; wicker; spin- equivalent. Send resume PETS/SMOKING! $375 Find it cation of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the dece- ning wheel; baker’s rack to, or stop by 588 Indus- per month. 260-726- on wheels; ice cream 6898 dent’s death, whichever is earr-- trial Drive Dunkirk, IN Buy It lier,r, or the claims will be forr-- in table w/ 5 chairs; wood 47336 Must be turned in ever barred. folding table w/advertis- Jon Eads by January 10, 2020 TWO-BEDROOM712 N ing; Blue Granite; CLERK OF THE JAAYY CIR- C I R - MAPaAinR, TMENT Dunkirk. Sell It! stoneware/crocks; wood CUIT COURT Stove/refrigerator fur- For Jay Countyy,, Indiana signs; Stieff TTeeddy THE JAY COUNiTsY tPakUinBg- The LIC LIBRARY nished. TTootal electric. (260) 726-8141 Dated at Portland, Indiana, Bears; Father John’s applications for the posi- this 8th day of Januaryy, 2020. $350 plus deposit. 765- medicine booxx; 2006 Pac- tion of Youth Services COLDREN, FRANTZ & 748-2379. ers Medallion collection; Librarian. More informa- SPRUNGER tion about the job and Attorneys Commercial many more items. CR 1-14,21-2020- HSPPAXLPAXLP Name Withheld Due TToo qualifications can be Security Reasons found online at www.jayc- Loy Auction pl.lib.in.us. Applications can also be picked up in Review AU31600027 260-726- CPublicITY OF PORT LANDNoti ZONINGce person at the library. BANNERS 2700 ADMINISTRAATIOTION Auctioneers PORTLAND PLAN Gary Loy AU01031608 THE JAAYY COUNTY 40” x 13” COMMISSION are PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Ben LLyyons AU10700085 tCaOkiMngM aIpSpSliIcOaNtioEnRs Sfo r the Travis Theurer NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN C position of part-time THAAT: JLKS Real Estate LLC, AU11200131 Financial Coordinator at BUY ONNEE FFOOR 974 W Grand Ave, Peru, IN 46970, Aaron Loy AU1120011 the Jay County Retire- has filed with the City of Port- ment Center through land Plan Commission a petition, #MapChg2020-01-03, requesting a noon on January 24, $ 95 Rezoningng/Mg/Map Changngege to the zon- L 2020. Applications may ing regulations, to wit: be picked up at and Location: 1314 N Meridian THE returned to the Jaayy Coun- Street, Portland, IN, on the 6 West side, Wayne Township, ty Auditor’s Office at 120 CLASSIFIEDS Section 17 North Court Street in GET ONNEE FFOOR A Find it -Buy It -Sell It! Parcel ID: Portland, Indiana. Job $ 50 38-07-17-401-021.000-034 (260) 726-8141 Description available Description of Action Re- upon request. Jay County 3 quested: The property is curr-- Government is an Equal rently zoned Industrial (IND) and the new owner would like S Opportunity Employer Biirrtthhddaayyss, Annivveerrssarriiiees, to change the use of the struc- Get WWeelllll,, Just Because, VVaalleenttiiinne’’ss ture from industrial to multiple office space which would re- m Contract h quire rezoning to Highway Serr-- o Dayy,, Bridge p and MMaany Otthherrss. vice (HS). S A public hearing will be held by By Steve Becker said Plan Commission on Febru- Graphic Printing, arryy 06, 2020 at 5:00 pm at the Com- 309 West Main St., Portland. munity Resource Building, 118 S Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Custom sizes available. Meridian Street, Portland, Indi- ana. I The petition and file on this mat- ter are avavailable forfor public in- spection at the Jay/Portland SUBSCRIBE Building & Planning Depart- ment, 118 South Meridian Street F / Ste E, Portland, Indiana, 47371. GET IT IN THE If unable to attend the hearing, TO THE any statement setting forth any CLASSIFIEDS facts or opinions relating to the matter must be presentedp in YYoou never know what you might find in writing to the Jay/Portland The Commercial Review Classifieds. I COMMERCIAL Building & Planning Depart- From a new car to a new home, to a new job, ment not less than ten (10) days the Classifieds deliver! before the meeting. City of Portland Plan Go to thecr.com or call Commission E REVIEW By: John Hemmelgarn, Zoning Administrator/Director 260-72726-6-8141 Date: 1/16/2020 CR 1-21-2020- HSPPAXLPAXLP up to

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Saliamonia Public Civil Town, Noti Jay Countycey,, Indiana off Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 Local Beg. Cash End Cash Fund Local Fund and Inv. Bal. and Inv. Bal. Numberr Name Jan. 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31, 2019 A Newsstand prices Governmentalmental Activities 0General $352.03 $18,385.78 $16,702.20 $2,035.61 0Riverboat $1,818.23 $930.06 $1,714.30 $1,033.99 0Rainy Day $140.09 $0.00 $0.00 $140.09 Subscribe at 0Mvh $31,055.73 $8,658.87 $9,379.49 $30,335.11 0Lrs $5,492.12 $1,602.19 $1,700.00 $5,394.34 D 0Cci $1,806.20 $358.69 $0.00 $2,164.89 0Community Edit $1,721.36 $415.00 $298.09 $1,838.27 thecr.com 109 Park Fund $5,742.90 $1,984.97 $2,825.50 $4,902.37 WASTEWAWATATER 1 Operating-WWastewaterastewater S Utility $66,509.43 $42,487.85 $39,723.68 $69,273.60 or call 2Reserve $10,639.42 $0.00 $0.00 $10,639.42 3Bond & Interest $6,407.54 $7,320.00 $7,387.50 $6,340.04 4Improvements $15,833.46 $3,000.00 $0.00 $18,833.46 Total All Funds $147,518.51 $8$85,143.41 $79,730.76 $152,931.16 726-8141 260-726-8141 CR 1-21-2020-2020- HSPPAXLPAXLP Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Patriot girls visit Follow us Norwell tonight, on Twitter see Sports on tap Sports @commreview

Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review Opposite extremes JCHS roster features veterans, rookies By RAY COONEY The Commercial Review The Patriot gymnasts hit both ends of the spectrum, with noth - ing in between. Halle Hill and Kenzie Ring are essentially lifelong gymnasts, both with years of experience and competition in leotards. Kayley Young, Cassidy Upp and Misaal Fatimah are all brand new to the sport. That dichotomy has created an interesting dynamic as the Jay County High School gym - nastics team prepares to open its season at home Thursday against Lincoln. “We just have a different dynamic from what I’ve had in the past,” said JCHS coach Jill Ranly. “It is kind of interesting. And it’s fun too because the girls who are experienced as teaching the beginners. … “And the new girls have worked really, really hard to get routines on every event.” The experienced leaders of the team are senior Halle Hill and junior Kenzie Ring. Hill competed with a club team during her freshman and sophomore years before joining the high school squad last sea - son. It was short-lived. She suffered an ankle injury before the second meet and was unable to compete again during the regular season. She made it back for two events at the sec - tional meet, placing 12th on the The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney bars with an 8.05. She also scored a 7.95 on the balance The Jay County High School gymnastics team will open its season Thursday as it hosts Lincoln. Pictured, from beam. left, are Halle Hill, Kayley Young, Cassidy Upp, Misaal Fatimah and Kenzie Ring. In the final meet of her 2018 club season, when she was healthy, Hill placed eighth on the pass that’s got a double full in her eighth-grade year. “And she’s forward this year to seeing how dia sectional meet was a 9.45 Level 9 floor exercise with a 9.15 it,” said Ranly of Hill, who also got some really hard jump and well it scores at sectional.” from Homestead’s Yana Weir. at the USA Gymnastics Indiana competed in the International leap combinations as well. She A year ago, the final regional- Hill’s career-best on the event is State Championships. Children’s Games in The finishes out with a full, which is qualifying score on the floor at a 9.55. “She has an awesome first Netherlands the summer before very difficult to do. I’m looking the highly competitive Concor - See Extremes page 5 ials in Delta defeats Chiefs T Spec The Delta High School of its three matches Sat - HO boys basketball team is urday as it competed in ranked ninth in Class 3A. East Jay the Bellmont Quad. Its middle school pro - The Chiefs topped gram has some good roundup Cowan 54-43 and Bell - teams as well. mont 50-22 before falling East Jay Middle 52-42 to Blackhawk Chris - School’s boys basketball tian. teams both suffered loss - Going 3-0 on the day for es Monday to the visiting The EJMS seventh EJMS were Cody Rowles WWOOOWW graders (2-10) got six Delta Eagles. The eighth (102), Tony Wood (110), graders fell 45-24 while points apiece from Levi AJ Myers (150), Bryce the seventh grade squad Muhlenkamp and Kadon Wenk (175) and Conner suffered a 42-15 defeat. Craig. Specht (220). Wood, 1 TTiTimmmee Wesley Bihn scored 13 Myers and Wenk all points for the eighth Wrestlers win two pushed their unbeaten grade Chiefs, which fell DECATUR — The East records to 12-0. to 4-7. Bryce Wenk added Jay Middle School Landon Garringer a YYeYeaeaaar!r! four points. wrestling team won two went 2-1 at Bellmont. Indiana falls to Jazz 11/2/2/2 ppaaagege aadd By JOHN COON Gobert had 20 points and 14 rebounds to Associated Press lead the Jazz. Bojan Bogdanovic added 16 SALT LAKE CITY — When the Utah points and Mike Conley had 14 off the Jazz find a rhythm around the basket, bench. tthehe mmonthonth few teams can do anything to stop them Myles Turner and Aaron Holiday from dominating on both ends of the scored 12 points apiece to lead Indiana. court. Turner added a career-high six steals, That certainly was the case during a but the Pacers lost despite forcing 21 ooff JJaaannnuaryuauaryry 118-88 victory Monday night over the turnovers and nabbing a season-best 15 Indiana Pacers. For the bulk of 48 min - steals. utes, Utah attacked the rim with relent - “We didn’t convert,” Turner said. “You less energy. The Jazz crashed the boards, force a team to have 20 turnovers, you’ve didn’t trail at all and were never serious - got to find some way to convert somehow, ly threatened. some way, and that definitely hurt us.” Utah shot 54% from the field, scored 60 Utah went to the basket throughout points in the paint and finished with a 53- the first quarter and it paid off. The Jazz 30 advantage in rebounds. scored 20 points in the paint out of 29 The Jazz also limited Indiana to seven total points in the quarter. $$11155500 free throw attempts, and the Pacers “They were the aggressors on both made just three. Both were season lows sides of the ball,” Pacers coach Nate BBlacklaaccckk & WhWWhite.itte. for a Utah opponent. McMillan said. “When they did shoot the “That was really what we wanted to ball and miss, they got the rebounds.” AdAddA d ffufullll cocolorlor ffoforr do,” center Rudy Gobert said. “Don’t give That allowed Utah to take control early. them any free throws. Don’t give them Joe Ingles drained a 3-pointer and then anything at the rim and don’t give them set up baskets for Gobert on back-to-back an additiaddddittitiooonalnaal $$175175 any rebounds. I think we did a great job possessions to spark a 12-4 run that gave doing those three.” the Jazz an 18-10 lead midway through Sweeep out thee old... Donovan Mitchell scored 25 points and the first period. Brinngg in the new Sports on tap

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