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Orrianne Redweik The Leader Thursday, May 5, 2016 Serving Starke County Vol. 154 No. 18 50¢ Around Blaze consumes house, homeowner survives By Rachael heRBeRt- the house for her cat and VaRchetto dog, who were not rescued Starke editoR from the blaze. A neighbor KNOX — Knox, Hamlet, pulled Shaw back and pre- County and Washington Township vented her from reentering Fire Departments responded the structure. EvEnt SharE to a house fire April 29. Crews arrived minutes later. According to Fire Chief Have an upcoming The home, located on and Sheriff’s Department event to share? Send E. Orchard Drive in Knox, Officer Kenny Pfost, your listing to news@ belonged to 42-year resident the cause of the fire was starkecountyleader.com Vicky Shaw. Lonzo Jackson, unknown. with “Around Starke unrelated to Shaw, was liv- Approximately 25 firemen County” in the subject ing in the residence with her worked to put out the blaze line. Please include con- in an effort to help clean the for roughly 45 minutes, tact information in case home up. before monitoring the home there are any questions. Jackson had just left the the rest of the night. Share your news with the residence when neighbor Shaw was taken to Starke community. Amanda Johanon saw Shaw exit the residence. Johanon Hospital by EMS, shortly StarkE County witnessed smoke rolling after the fire department hEalth Fair Photo by Rachael Herbert-Varchetto out of the home as Shaw arrived. Shaw would be put up by the Red Cross for the KNOX — The annual A fire on April 29 on Orchard Drive in Knox consumed the interior of a home. attempted to head back into night. Starke County Health Fair, sponsored by Starke Hospital and Community Services John Rowe replaces Davis on Judson council of Starke County, will By PeGGy Bohac be held on My 11 at the from Wayne 1, Paula Eckert Knox Middle School. coRReSPoNdeNt of Wayne 2 and by Bill Crase, The morning session voted by proxy for Jackie from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., NORTH JUDSON — Bridegroom of Wayne 4. will be devoted to health Democratic Chairman of Secretary Treasurer Alicia presentations to eighth- Central Committee Kenny Collins was on hand to count grade students. The eve- Wallace held a democratic the votes and both candi- ning session, from 4 to 7 caucus meeting April 25 at dates had the opportunity to p.m., will be open to the North Judson’s town hall. stand beside her as the votes public. The replacement was were counted. They were Again this year there for town council member done by ballot and both can- will be free health screen- Justin Davis, as he resigned didates declined. ings, complimentary from his position because Final count was two to gifts, healthy appetizers, he recently moved and lives one in favor of John Rowe to and more. outside the town’s jurisdic- fill that seat. He will take his tion. Shirley Fields, secre- office at the next scheduled City oF knoX tary, was present. town meeting on Monday, SPrinG ClEan uP Two candidates regis- May 2, at 6 p.m. Rowe now DatES tered to run for that position fills the position as North were Joan Haugh and John Judson’s Town Council KNOX — The City Photo by Peggy Bohac Rowe. They both were given Member, At Large. Collins of Knox is pleased to A caucus was held April 25, to elect John Rowe to replace John Davis, former council member. the opportunity to address was on hand to witness announce that Spring Left to right, front row: Alicia Collins Clerk-Treasurer, Shirley Fields Secretary those in attendance prior Rowe’s signing his Oath of Clean Up “Dumpster to the votes being cast by Office April 25. Democratic Central Committee, and Kenny Wallace, Chairman. Back row: Bill Crase Days” will begin on the three precinct commit- proxy for Jackie Bridegroom Wayne 4, Isaiah Collins Wayne 1, Paula Eckert Wayne 2 Friday, May 13 to Sunday, See Rowe, Page A3 tee members, Isaiah Collins resigned town council member, Justin Davis and John Rowe. May 15. Dumpsters will be behind City Hall dur- Knox council hears requests from Hamlet considers stricter ing those days in which the Knox City residents may discard any “large” Toll Brothers, Select Furniture curfew hours for park bulky items that cannot By Rachael heRBeRt- be picked up on normal By Rachael heRBeRt- Weaver went on to explain they haven’t paid their taxes really be in mind for those garbage pick-up days. VaRchetto the company has made every right now,” stated Houston. VaRchetto who consistently break cur- Please do not put regu- editoR effort they could to increase The company has a lit- editoR few. Currently there is not lar trash, tires, paints and their market share in the tle over a month until the an actual ordinance dedi- household hazardous cated to curfew hours. The Midwest and have shown paperwork is due to be HAMLET — The town items in these dumpsters. KNOX — The Knox Town board considered the idea. their dedication by making turned in for their property of Hamlet may be cracking Council approved a tax In the event the police 4-h aG traCtor the investment in the com- tax. The request was tabled down on late-night mischief phase in for Toll Brothers. would have to drop the chil- WorkShoP munity while continuing to for the next meeting. on a regular basis. The company is celebrat- dren home, it was suggested hire people on. Toll Brothers, Returning to an old horse, At their regular April 28 HAMLET — 4-H will ing 11 years in the town, the department would hand according to Weaver, has a the board next discussed meeting, Town Marshall host a workshop on and requested approval of out tickets to parents. The history of making people an amendment to the truck Frank Lonigro addresses Sunday, May 8 from 1 a statement of benefits for board decided to pursue full-time workers if they route ordinance. the board with a concern to 3 p.m. at the Starke a continuation of the tax the discussion further at the work out after being a temp Board member Tim Manns regarding those at the park County Fairgrounds. phase in. next meeting. for a time. once again argued for the who stay up to and past the Charlie Weaver of the In other news: “They asked me to extend display of signs designating closing time. Jay MintS 4-h Starke County Economic The board approved to a deep appreciation for let- the truck route, with par- According to the marshal, Development Foundation pay half the cost of the side- Club ting them take advantage of ticular focus on those trucks there has been a consistent (SCEDF) appeared on the walk and ramp project to be NORTH JUDSON — this incentive, to stay here coming from the south on problem with youth, under company’s behalf. When the done at the American Legion A meeting will be held in Knox, and they want to U.S. 35. He also again dis- the age of 15 in particular, company originally moved post in town. Though stat- from 5 to 6 p.m. on stay in Knox for a long time agreed with the proposed staying out late at night in into the area, there had been ing it might be considered a Monday, May 9 at the to come,” said Weaver. “It $150 fine on truckers who the park. Lonigro suggested a promised 300 employees. precedent, the board option North Judson Library. goes from 100 to 90, to 80, break the law and drive enforcing a curfew for those Due to the 2008 economic to make it a one-time gift. and down to 10 percent the through town. under 15 being out past 10 crash and several years of Member Dave Kesvormas StarkE County last year. Starting next year, “You’re taking food off p.m. and would like to see continued economic stagna- stated they as a board have they will pay the full tax and this table by not putting a the park close a little earlier. EXtEnSion tion, the company has only a right to pay for projects on contribute to the tax base.” few signs up,” said Manns For those under 18, he pro- boarD MEEtinG grown to around 65 employ- a case-by-case basis in that ees. Select Furniture had also emphatically. posed the park be closed at 9 KNOX — The meeting regard. “Many a time I’ve had made a similar request, but Weaver requested to p.m. during the week and 10 will be held May 9 at The sidewalk and lighting meetings with the folks in according to Clerk-Treasurer speak, asking to put the p.m. during the weekends. 6:30 p.m. at the Starke project for particular streets Penn. on the question of Jeff Houston, the paperwork issue into perspective. Currently Hamlet follows T... County Annex Building. and areas of the downtown I GOTGOT A SWEET DEAL AAT... making that $17 million had not been completed. “We’ve had various truck state law regarding curfew, Tuesday, May 10th: was discussed at length, investment,” stated Weaver. Citing past history, routes and they’ve never but Lonigro feels it could be Starke County 4-H Goat per the specifics of the “They are upgrading equip- Houston said that the com- been enforced. The mayor stronger. Workshop at 6 p.m. in work to be done. Though ment as we speak and are pany has had issues with says the roads are being “We would have to call the Knox High School paying taxes in previous deteriorated, we need to not approving the work, the booked for house deliveries some type of guardian,” he T... Cafeteria. Contact estimate given to the board I GOTGOT A TSWEET A SWEET DEAL DEAL ATAAT... through June. They have 17 years and next year is their put things into perspective. explained regarding what I GOTGO A SWEET DEAL AT... information: Purdue will cost roughly $15,500. drivers on the road. It could last year for their tax abate- We’ve given notice to the would happen to the kids if Extension Starke County, The Town Board approved pop down to five. 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Page A2 • The Leader Local Thursday, May 5, 2016 Knox BPW approves K-9 to be added to police force By Rachael heRBeRt- The program for a K-9 K-9s are often able to con- iterated they will accept VaRchetto had been approved by the duct searches where officers donations to help fund the editoR City of Knox back in 2007. are not regarding restriction cost of the $17,000 is will Officer Chad Dulin him- on ways officers can get con- cost for training and hous- KNOX — The city of Knox self received training over sent to search a vehicle. ing of the K-9, including will have a new four-legged a period of six weeks to The department hopes to equipment for a shed, ken- officer to patrol the streets become a handler, with make police work for the nel, harness and more. Pet and educate the public. approximately 89 arrests city safer and more efficient, Supplies Plus and Pro Plan During a presentation at made during that year using for both the officer and in will donate a 50 pound bag the Board of Public Works a dog for the program. apprehending those who are of food each month, and (BPW) meeting April 27, the The department made the committing a crime in carry- Plymouth Veterinary Clinic board was given informa- case that having the K-9 will ing drugs in the community, will donate all necessary tion regarding the cost and enable a quicker response or while driving under the maintenance on all major implementation of a K-9 time and make the city a influence of a substance. surgeries at no cost to the Creative Outlet program. safer place for residents. The police department city. Insurance will cost an The Knox Board of Public Works approved a new K-9 Unit. estimated $100 for the K-9. The board approved the The department also plans unit. Dulin will go south to to use the K-9 in its D.A.R.E Peru for training by Vohne program demonstrations Liche Kennels. to showcase a positive per- An older SUV model will spective of police work to local children. See BPW, Page A6

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I will not in the mind of pundits hear the man who might plan by Donald Trump that compromise away your and thought leaders across become the next president will allegedly increase taxes Second Amendment right to America. of the . on consumers by 40 percent. keep and bear arms.” “Forty-six hours. That’s Speaking to qualities that On May 1, two days “Do we remember who how long remains until now make up a president, Cruz before what will be an we are as Americans? Do and the close of the polls hit hard on the behavior of historic primary elec- we remember what built here in Indiana. This whole one of his challengers. tion for Hoosier voters, this country? Where jobs long wild ride has all culmi- “Character is the single locals from across north- come from? The heart of our nated with the entire coun- most important characteris- ern Indiana gathered in the economy is small businesses try with its eyes fixed on the all across the United States tic in any single president state of Indiana. The people La Porte Civic Auditorium or vice president. Do they for Republican Party of America. If you want to of this good state, I believe unleash the economy, you tell the truth, do they stand the country is depending on Presidential Candidate, by their principles? Do they Senator Ted Cruz. take the boot of the federal you, to pull us back from government off the back of have principles?” he asked. the brink,” he stated. “This Taking the stage after “Does their position on any the necks of Americans,” he entire political process has speaker and radio host given issue change in the said. Photo by Rachael Herbert-Varchetto put the state of Indiana to Glenn Beck, who urged morning, the afternoon, and Cruz stated he would Ted Cruz, Republican Presidential candidate, gave a stand up and speak the everyone to vote and vote the evening? Or is there a on principles, Cruz spoke repeal Obamacare and rein rousing speech to a crowd two-thousand strong at the voice of sanity.” steady guiding north star One crowd member to the audience on topics in the heavy hand of the Laporte Civic Auditorium to thunderous acclaim from the that you know…what they shouted he loved Ted Cruz, both timely and important Environmental Protection crowd, May 1. believe and where they who responded that he to Hoosiers across the state. Agency (EPA) and its efforts, stand?” loved the man, and the state He intoned that the three in his view, to crush and during his first term in the the nation currently. On foreign policy, Cruz of Indiana, back. key items to this election are control farmers and produc- presidency. “Donald said, ‘Ted, I’ve swore to reach out to Israel “I mean that with all my jobs, freedom, and security. ers, an important segment “When we lift the burden known a lot more politi- on his first day in the heart. I love the people of Talking “those with cal- of the population in Indiana. of Washington on small busi- cians than you have.’ In that presidency and stand with this country, we the people, louses on their hands”, “They have descended ness…what we’re going to he’s clearly correct. Donald America’s allies to over- the people that have been Americans have worked like locusts on farmers and come the last seven years of see is millions and millions Trump has been support- forgotten by Washington, many years and noted they ranchers and small busi- a presidency that he felt had of new high paying jobs. Jobs ing liberal Democrats for the people that have been never seem to see their pay- nesses, killing jobs, all across failed the American people coming back from Mexico, 40 years. I have no expe- stomped on by Washington, check keep pace with the this country,” stated Cruz. and showed weakness to jobs coming back from rience with that. He said but the people are where cost of living. Hitting close to home, allies and enemies alike. China, manufacturing jobs ‘Ted, when it comes to the sovereignty resides, power “What does the future Cruz drove the point in on “Anyone who can’t tell coming back to Indiana!” Supreme Court, when it resides. We the people, the loss of jobs in the United the difference between our hold? The media tries to tell Speaking candidly, Cruz comes to religious liber- to take power back from States, and in particular, to friends and our enemies us this is the new normal, again attacked Trump on ty, you’ve got to learn to Washington,” he said. “I this is as good as it gets…. Hoosiers. He referred to the the businessman’s politics compromise. You’ve got to between Israel and Islamic policies of Ronald Reagan, terrorists that want to kill could not be happier that It’s easy to talk about mak- regarding religious liberty, a learn to make deals with the this election is coming down ing America great again, you who cut taxes and govern- highly contentious issue in Democrats and to go along us, that brings up real ques- ment regulations drastically tions about their fitness and to the Hoosier state.” Bella Vita holds fundraising banquet Hamlet, from front page

Joshua C. Felty “I was lost and I felt so there’s not,” Love stated. Lonigro reported officer Rico Simpson Board, paid $334.51 in claims. Correspondent alone, that is until I met “Christian Richard Love will resign toward the end of the month, The Park Board discussed the purchas- Sarah at Bella Vita,” Boo was born…and he lived for with a second officer getting prepared to ing of hats with the town logo from the 150 resign as well, due to other work commit- year celebration to be made up for Indiana KNOX — Bella Vita stated. “She welcomed me 30 minutes.” ments. He is currently considering hiring Bicentennial celebrations, starting in the Pregnancy Resource Center with open arms, which Love went on to describe allowed me to feel safe in how Bella Vita helped both two sheriff’s deputies, Nelson Lopes and summer as the torch passes through Hamlet. hosted a fundraising ban- Travis Scheiber, to the police department. The Park Board approved $1,000 to go to [the Bella Vita] building.” her and her husband after quet on Thursday, April 28 The Park Board, held before the Town the Yellowstone Trail Festival. at the Nancy J. Dembowski After going into labor, in losing their son. Community Center. The order to deliver the baby “You might ask why Bella event featured speakers a C-section was required. Vita would want a story from Bella Vita staff and Initially Boo’s son was still- like mine spoken tonight, Rowe, from front page Board members, as well as born, but he was resuscitat- but it’s because there’s not testimonies from clients of ed and survived the difficult always happy endings,” Rowe stated as a lifelong resident of and negatives that I believe I would help Bella Vita. Approximately labor. Bella Vita provided she stated. “They offer grief Starke County and North Judson. improve those areas”, he said. “That being said, my relationship with current board 170 people attended the Boo with diapers and other counseling, they offer sup- “I have found myself over the last couple members is a plus as I grew up four doors event. supplies after the birth of port groups, and they offer of years taking more interest in our town and local government. My goal is to help down from Wendy Hoppe, and Josh Brown Bella Vita offers a mul- her son, even calling her to help to those who have lost improve the decision making to move us is a personal friend of mine. I believe a tran- titude of services for both ensure she was recovering a child. If you have expe- forward and improve the quality of life for sition would be seamless. If I am chosen expecting mothers and well from her C-section. rienced loss, I can assure North Judson residents, I have attended for this position I think above all I bring a fathers, ranging from edu- “To everyone here you that Bella Vita will be numerous meeting and observed positive new fresh set of eyes to our town and that cational opportunities to tonight, thank you,” Boo there,” she concluded. in return will be an asset.” free baby supplies. Those told the crowded commu- Tanya Combs [RN], who spoke at the fundrais- nity center. “Thank you for Executive Director of Bella ing banquet highlighted allowing me to see that no Vita sat down with The Knox, from front page their experiences will Bella matter what, God and the Leader to discuss specific Vita and the services they people I love will always programs and services truckers by putting signs up too late and have commit- per ticket for breaking the provide. have my back offered by the center to the on Culver Road, on the west ted themselves to the turn. ordinance of the planned Jackie Bradley, a former In addition to providing public. All of these pro- side. There’s no signage that GPS updates may take any- truck route. Bella Vita client and current classes and supplies to new grams are offered free of says to them they can’t turn where from several weeks In other news: volunteer, described her and expecting parents, Bella charge to the public and north or south, no signage to several months before The board discussed experience to donors dur- Vita offers counseling to do not require any applica- that says the route is this they appear, depending on repairing the roofing and way,” he said. “This is not if they are an internet or leakage issues with the com- ing the event. She stated parents who have lost chil- tions. Bella Vita is simply opposition to the city.” satellite based system. munity center. Don Kring that during both her daugh- dren. Such was the case of looking to provide free edu- Weaver stated calling into Jeff Berg stated that he argued for receiving sever- ter’s and niece’s pregnan- Michele Love, a client who cation and supplies to those the companies that manage wishes to have more infor- al estimates from the area cies Bella Vita played a big experienced the tragedy of parents who are in need. the GPS devices and soft- mation pertaining to the before making a final deci- role in helping prepare for losing her child at birth. “The main program we ware has been done, and the signs, and voted nay with sion on whom to hire for motherhood. Bradley stated Love and her hus- have is the prenatal class- systems require some time Tim Manns to increase the a job. The motion to repair that their experience with band John received news es,” Combs stated. “We also to update. Weaver stated fine. the community center was Bella Vita has been a posi- that their unborn son had have parenting classes, with that drivers may not see The change to the ordi- tabled. tive influence on their lives, Potter’s Syndrome, which some focusing on breast the no turn sign until it is nance was approved to $150 while expressing thanks effects kidney development. feeding or other specialty that the center is still oper- When Love was five months classes; we also offer bible ating. pregnant, a 3D ultrasound studies and life skill cours- “I am so glad that we reveled that their son did es.” were led back to Bella Vita, not have kidneys. Love and For those who need child- and that they are still going her husband consulted with care supplies, Bella Vita strong thanks to churches, their doctor, who informed offers diapers and clothing. private donations, staff, the couple that the baby There is also a “baby bucks” volunteers, and the board,” would not make it full term. program, which awards Bradley stated. “I know “I asked what our options “baby bucks” to those who from experience that par- were, and [the doctor] complete education courses. ents and expectant par- told us that we could go These bucks can be saved ents are truly grateful for to Michigan and we could for larger items like cribs or all of the services that are have a partial birth abor- strollers, or used for baby offered.” tion, because in Indiana it is clothes and other smaller The fundraising banquet illegal,” Love stated. items. also featured a live auction, The two instead opted to “We also have a crib class as well as a raffle for vari- go for monthly checkups to completion course,” Combs Nine ous prize items. Donations monitor the baby’s health, added. “[Clients] can take from the banquet go to help believing that the baby up to 30 courses including Bella Vita continue to offer would live for the full term. bible studies and life skills services to local expecting “I believe that God is still classes which allows them parents, especially to those in the business of perform- to obtain a free crib after who are young and unsure ing miracles,” Love told completion.” about parenthood. doctors. For those who are inter- Raven Boo, a Bella Vita Love continued to carry ested in obtaining assis- For a location near you Client, became pregnant at her baby until she reached tance from Bella Vita, the 15. Boo stated that neither full term. She continued center is open Tuesdays and visit or call: abortion nor adoption was to tell her story to donors, Thursdays from 1 to 6 and an option for her. However, describing when she went is located at 52 W. Lake this left her with the chal- into labor. Street by the old post office. www.gotoworkonenw.com lenge of carrying and rais- “I wish I could tell you Combs stated that walk-ins ing a child at merely 15. that there was a happy are always welcome. 1-877-607-0680 ending to this story, but www.facebook.com/workonenwi Page A4 • The Leader Opinion Thursday, May 5, 2016 Incidents of The Cave of digital media atrial fibrillation traying the event in the most objective to care about the event. They didn’t Thoughts way possible. Objectivity is difficult network. They didn’t hold conversa- at the best of times. All our experi- chambers don’t work togeth- tions. They were reporting or surfing from the ences shade our life, minds, values, Ted Hayes er as they should. or uploading pictures. But once they view beliefs, and opinions in a million GuesT ColumnisT The most common symp- Farside parked themselves, that was it. There different ways, perceptibly and imper- toms in people with inter- by Rachael Herbert- was the occasional stir of a head look- ceptibly. mittent atrial fibrillation are Varchetto — Editor ing up to check around and break from More that 33 million peo- In the back of the auditorium there palpitations, or an irregular the constant scanning of words on ple around the world have was a stage set up for the internet jour- fluttering sensation in the their little screens. the most common cause of nalists, for lack of a better term, for the chest. Some people also There are definitely times when I When I finished with Bob, I made irregular heartbeat, a condi- TV reporters with their bulky camera become light headed or have to shake my head because the my way to the front of the crowd tion called atrial fibrillation. equipment and tripods. And then there faint, while others suffer incident of what happens just strikes standing below the stage. I couldn’t get (also referred to as AFib) Of was me. No cords or cables. The only chest pain. you, like an unexpected slap to the good photos 200 yards back; I needed the total, three million are thing technological about me was my There are a variety of med- face. in the United State. With little trusty white recorder and my cell to be up there, on top of it, or else ications that can be used to In one of the first section pages, the aging of baby boomers, phone. My camera isn’t that great, no you’d have a bunch of fuzzy blurs in treat atrial fibrillation. Your you’ll find my story about Senator Ted atrial fibrillation is expected telephoto lens for me. the paper today. doctor may prescribe an Cruz coming to speak at the La Porte to increase to 10 million by Standing there, I made friends and And therein lies the difference in 2050, claiming 88,000 lives anti-arrhythmic medication Civic Auditorium on Sunday, May 1. networked with an old photojournalist new digital age. Removed from it all, each year. for you. This will not cure Ignoring the politics aspect, it was named Bob who is out of La Porte. We these folks lost the true meaning of Atrial fibrillation is an the problem, but can help a really great event. Everyone was must have stood there more than half what it is they do; it’s not enough to be irregular and often rapid you prevent an unusually friendly, people were talking and chat- objective, you have to be in it, there, at fast heartbeat. an hour before the rally started, shar- heart rate that can increase ting, and I even got to meet the mayor that moment in time. He or she will likely start ing stories, experiences, talking and your risk of stroke, heart fail- of La Porte who was really sweet Many of us have sacrificed the joy you on a smaller dose to see and friendly. Heck, I got to shake Ted having a great time. ure, and other heart related of human interaction, of the spontane- complications. It occurs if how your body responds. Cruz’s hand. You could hear the roar of 2,000 ity of the moment of life and become rapid, disorganized electri- You might also need a pace- Being in media has a certain advan- people start to trickle in as they chat- drawn into an artificial world. cal signals cause the heart’s maker to regulate your heart tage. You get access to people you tered excitedly, sharing in this great two upper chambers, called rate. might not normally get to speak to, moment of history. Those reporters are like the dwellers the atria, to fibrillate. The Atrial fibrillation may ask tough questions, be involved in the Of the 15 to 20 journalists who were in Plato’s cave, except they chose the term fibrillate means to con- cause symptoms from time moment in a way that as a documenter back there, he and I were the only ones artificial over the reality outside. They tract very fast and irregu- to time, however, it isn’t life of history, other people may not under- locked in deep conversation. After each prefer the shadows, eyes permanently larly. threatening on its own. Your stand. They participate and get swept of them set up, they set themselves to fixed on thousands of little dots of light In atrial fibrillation, blood lifestyle though can greatly up in the swell of things, the sights, the the task of getting buried in a phone or feeding them false information, false pools in the atria. Because impact your risk for stroke sounds, the smells on occasion — not a computer. daylight in an artificial world. of that it isn’t pumped com- and heart failure. Check necessarily the best part of it. I have never felt so profoundly dis- I come to the cave every now and pletely into the heart’s two with your doctor for life- As observer and participator, it can connected from other people allegedly again to upload my observances of lower chambers, called the style changes that can reduce be thrilling and exciting. You get to like myself. the real world outside of the shadow that risk. ventricles. As a result the be in the moment as well as being Here we are, sojourners for truth and world. The blue light of the screen can- I’ll be back next week. tasked with the responsibility of por- heart’s upper and lower objectivity, and none of them seemed not warm your face like the sun. Women who influenced Indiana First lady, saint, Olympic athletes rank among Hoosier pioneers

Editor’s note — To mark most of which she wrote set up early versions of drug was helping lead the cru- most powerful woman in Indiana’s bicentennial, Indiana in two cabins that you can stores that gave free medi- sade for women to get the sports.” That’s because she education groups present this visit. Limberlost Cabin is cine to the poor. right to vote. was the first woman and historical series, “So You located near a swamp next In addition, Mother May Wright Sewall trav- first African-American on Think You Know Indiana: to the town of Geneva. In Theodore opened an acad- eled across the country dur- the International Olympic Celebrating 200 years of the the far northeast corner of emy for girls that today ing the late 1800s and early Committee, the organization Hoosier State.” the state is a second cabin, is known as St. Mary-of- 1900s, organizing so many that oversees the Olympics Wildflower Woods, where the-Woods College. It’s women’s organizations and decides what city will By Nelson Stratton-Porter moved the oldest Catholic liberal that she was known as “the host the games. Price later in life. At Wildflower arts college for women in leader of 500,000 women.” Sticking with the F Woods, next to a lake near the nation. In 2006, about It wasn’t until 1920 — just Olympics: At 16 years old, rom settlers of Rome City, she planted 150 years after her death, a few months after Sewall’s gymnast Jaycie Phelps the wilderness thousands of flowers, trees the pope named Mother death — that women were of Greenfield won a gold to an early environmental- and vines. Theodore the first saint from able to vote in a presidential medal at the 1996 Atlanta ist, a first lady who made Long before that, when Indiana. election for the first time. Olympics. She was a history, advocates for voting much of the state was still A “first” is attributed to No woman has been member of the so-called rights and Olympic athletes, a wilderness, a Catholic Caroline Scott Harrison, elected governor of Indiana “Magnificent Seven” group women from Indiana have IndIana HIstorIcal socIety nun arrived from France. the wife of the only presi- yet. Since 2003, though, the of athletes who captured been pioneers for 200 years. Gene Stratton-Porter wrote popular books and Leading a small group from dent elected from Indiana, office of lieutenant gover- America’s first gold medal An author who loved took wildlife photos. the Sisters of Providence Benjamin Harrison of nor — the second in com- for women’s team gymnas- nature — and became to the frontier near Terre Indianapolis. Before he was mand of state government tics. ent by her famous around the world Haute, Mother Theodore elected in 1888, none of the — has twice been held by In the arts, singers 8-year-old for writing about the birds, Guerin was nearly 42 years nation’s first ladies — includ- a woman. Sue Ellspermann including Sandi Patty from daughter, wildlife, swamps, flowers old and in frail health when ing Martha Washington and from the small town of Anderson and Crystal and forests in Indiana — Stratton- she and the other nuns came Mary Todd Lincoln — had Ferdinand, followed former Porter Gayle from Wabash have was an environmentalist in 1840. Their first Indiana delivered a speech in public. Lt. Gov. won Grammy Awards. even though we did yet not (1863- winter was so brutal that Mrs. Harrison became the from Bedford. And painter Nancy Noel use the word during her life- 1924) some almost died. first to do so as first lady. Let’s leap to sports. Until from Zionsville has become time. Gene Stratton-Porter, sold pho- But Mother Theodore Sadly, Mrs. Harrison later the early 1970s, almost a nationally known artist. whose bestselling books tos and (1798-1856) and her group became ill and died in the no organized sports for Although she paints a range included “The Girl of the magazine articles about the went on to clear land in White House in 1892. girls were offered at many of subjects today, Nancy Limberlost” (1909), also was birds, butterflies, musk- forests so they could build At that point, a woman schools. Even so, Anita a photographer. rats and other wildlife in roads, schools and orphan- from Indianapolis — a DeFrantz from Indianapolis Noel started her career by After being given her first Indiana. ages, often doing the heavy teacher who eventually not only won a bronze doing portraits of children. camera as a Christmas pres- Next came her books, work themselves. 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DONALDSON NORTH LibERTy GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE WINAMAC ASSEMBLY OF GOD WORD OF FAITH 1102 Pacific Ave. Hwy. 14 W & Northwestern 3420 N. US Hwy 35, Winamac “For I know the AREA CHURCHES AREA CHURCHES 574-772-6969 574-946-4338 574-946-4777 EVANGELICAL COVENANT BEAVER CREEK WESLEYAN Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. plans I have for CHURCH CHURCH Worship - 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Worship - 10:30 a.m. Service - 10:00 a.m. you,” says the Lord. US 30 & Union Rd., Donaldson 66027 Redwood Rd. Rev. Gerald Allen, Pastor Tm McFarland, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV “They are plans for (219) 936-6028 North Liberty VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV TOTO Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. 574-586-7263 GRACE TABERNACLE good and not for di- AREA CHURCHES Worship - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Corner of St. Rd. 23 and CR NORTH JUDSON saster, to give you a Mark Harder, Pastor Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. 100N LITTLE DOVE BAPTIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Pastor: Steven W. Cunnington Worship Service - 10:00 a.m. AREA CHURCHES Toto, IN future and a hope.” IMMANUEL LUTHERAN VVVVVVVVVVVV Arnold Keeton, Pastor ENGLISH LAKE CHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Jeremiah 29:11 CHURCH - ELCA KINGDOM OF GOD VVVVVVVVVVVV Toto Road & 650W, English Lake Worship - 11:00 a.m. ~ Sunday School & Bible School - 6835 Union Rd., Plymouth FELLOWSHIP HEART OF GOD MINISTRIES Alvin Allen, Pastor 9:00 936-8365 137 N. Main • North Judson 107 W. Washington VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship - 10:15 a.m. D.W. White Sunday School: Begins Sept. 18 (Next to The Yum Yum Shop) 574-607-1247 TOTO MENNONITE CHURCH (Girl Scouts Bldg.) Shane Good, Pastor W. Toto Rd. Sunday Worship - Worship Service - 9:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV Construction Tuesday Service - 6:00 p.m. Sunday School - 9:30-10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST Custom Home Building Roger Miller, Pastor Sunday Services - Handicapped Accessible VVVVVVVVVVVV Talmer Avenue 5095S. Range Rd. 10:30 a.m. & 5:00 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Dennis Wenzel KNOX HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. North Judson • 896-3122 Arlo Schmidt & Paul Newcomer, VVVVVVVVVVVV 1003 S. Prettyman St., Knox Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. AREA CHURCHES Wes Radtke, Pastor Pastors AGAPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 772-2128 STARKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV DENHAM 1919 S. Heaton St., Knox Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. FREE UNITED BAPTIST Church Service - 10:30 a.m. Worship - 10:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. AREA CHURCHES CHURCH Karen Sobieck, Pastor Ben Carpenter, Pastor ObER DENHAM FIRST BAPTIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Toto Rd. and 39 Brems Branch Main Office Randy Campbell, Pastor 574-867-2411 CHURCH ABC JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. AREA CHURCHES 574-772-4590 Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV Hamlet , IN Rd. 216S, 1 1/4mi. S of Knox off Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH OF Sunday School Worship - BASS LAKE PENTECOSTAL Hwy 35 Ed Trusty, Pastor OBER 10:00 a.m. Located at Bass Lake Cemetery Sunday Bible Lecture - 9:30 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV ST 23, Ober Lynda Hosck, Pastor Sunday - 4:00 p.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV Duepree Miller, Pastor LIFE CENTER CHURCH OF 3155 W. SR 10, North Judson Worship - 11:00 a.m. DENHAM FREEWILL BAPTIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Service - 10:00 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. Rick Prater, Pastor Rev. Verlin Combs, Pastor BIBLE BAPTIST JESUS CHRIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. 400S. West of US 35 801 S. Shield St., Knox Dave Dennis, Pastor Smith Farm Store Sunday - 11:30 am VVVVVVVVVVVV Church Service - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 1002 S. Heaton, Knox • 772-5220 VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship - 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Daniel Griffith, Pastor LITTLE ALVA OLD REGULAR WiNAMAC VVVVVVVVVVVV BAPTIST ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH James Adcock, Pastor AREA CHURCHES County Rd. 575, Denham, IN VVVVVVVVVVVV KNOX COMMUNITY OUTREACH SR 10, East of North Judson M.C. Smith Sunday Service - 9:00 a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TABERNACLE Moderator Fourth Sunday - NEW BEGINNINGS FAMILY VVVVVVVVVVVV Hwy. 10, Knox 912 S. Fisher St., Knox 6:00 p.m. FELLOWSHIP Funeral Home Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Fourth Sunday - 10:00 a.m. 107 N. Market Street, Winamac 153 E.Washington St., Knox Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Rev. Frank Cotton, Pastor 574-298-0624 772-4211 GROVERTOWN Brian Pinson, Pastor Evening of Inspiration: First VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship - 2:00 p.m. (EST) Locally owned & operated by Mark & Lori Smith AREA CHURCHES VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday of the month at 5:00 p.m. MOUNT ZION APOSTOLIC Brent Smith, Pastor GROVERTOWN UNITED CHURCH OF GOD Hager Tolson, Pastor 250 W S. of Rest Area, N. VVVVVVVVVVVV METHODIST 912 Fisher St., Knox VVVVVVVVVVVV Judson WINAMAC FIRST UNITED Morning Worship - 9:00 a.m. Sunday - 11:00 a.m. KNOX SEVENTH-DAY ADVEN- Sunday Services - METHODIST CHURCH Rannells TISTS 10:00 a.m. & 7 p.m. Pam Pask, Pastor Randall Long, Pastor 210 E. Spring Street 535 E. 800 S. (Corner of Hwy. 35 Samuel Humphries, Pastor Funeral Home VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV 574-946-4971 & 800 S.) VVVVVVVVVVVV CHURCH OF NAZARENE www.firstumcwinamac.org Hamlet Chapel: 867-3321 484-553-1498 SS CYRIL & METHODIUS Rt. 35, South Worship - 9:20 a.m. Koontz Lake Chapel: 586-2120 KEWANNA Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Saturday Sabath School - 9:30 ROMAN CATHOLIC Sunday School - 10:40 a.m. AREA CHURCHES Worship 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. a.m. 303 Keller Ave., North Judson Saturday Worship - 11:00 a.m. Matt Landry, Pastor McGrath Refrigeration Heating ZION GOSPEL CHURCH Ken Craig, Pastor cyril.catholicweb.com Bryce Bowman, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV & Air Conditioning 300 N. 1100 W., Kewanna, IN VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday Mass - 7:30 & 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF THE HEARTLAND VVVVVVVVVVVV Father Terrence Bennis Residential - Commercial 574-772-6089 Free Estimates - Financing Available - KNOX KNOX UNITED METHODIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Russell Moore, Pastor 1 mile W. of Hwy 35 on Hwy 10 201 S. Shield Street, Knox ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN VVVVVVVVVVVV 574-772-2277 574-772-4228 North Judson 772-3575 Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m. Worship - 9:15 a.m. Worship - 9:00 a.m.(CST) HAMLET Heath Hiatt, Pastor Sunday School - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes AREA CHURCHES VVVVVVVVVVVV Rev.Dean Fager, Pastor - 10:15 a.m. To advertise call COMMUNITY GOSPEL BAPTIST VVVVVVVVVVVV DAVIS WESLEYAN Rev. Joseph Cunningham, CHURCH NEW HOPE BAPTIST Stephanie at 0439 W. 1500S (LaPorte County) Pastor 403 S. McGill St., Knox 2485 S. 350 E, Knox VVVVVVVVVVVV 219-299-6439 1-800-933-0356 or email at Ph. 772-2234 772-7737 TRUE VINE FULL GOSPEL Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. [email protected] Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. CHURCH Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Worship - 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. 7055 S. State Road 39 Bill Dixon, Pastor Charles Begley, Pastor Luke Traver, Pastor North Judson • 574-896-3457 VVVVVVVVVVVV “Whatever you do, do it VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m. HAMLET UNITED METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF 7TH ORA GOSPEL CHAPEL Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. heartily, as to the Lord and not Corner Main & Madison Streets DAY ADVENTIST County Line Road, Ora Rev. James R. Salyer to men.” ~Colossians 3:23 Sun. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Corner Hwy. 35 & 800 S., Bass Sunday School & Worship VVVVVVVVVVVV Rev. Pam Pask, Pastor Lake 10:00 a.m. EST UNITED METHODIST VVVVVVVVVVVV Saturday Services - VVVVVVVVVVVV 210 W. Central Ave., North HIGHWAY CHAPEL 9:30 & 11:00 am OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN Judson INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF Bela Kobor, Pastor 1600 S. Heaton St., Knox Sunday Traditional Worship - GOD VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship Service - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7460 E. 500 N., Hamlet EAGLE CREEK CHURCH Sun. School & Bible Class - Sunday School (ages 0-99) - 772-3616 25N - 700E, Knox 10:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Dan Allen, Pastor Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday Contemporary Services - VVVVVVVVVVVV Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. ROUND LAKE CHURCH 11:00 a.m. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC Ed Hasnerl, Pastor Corner Road 150E & 350 S Rev. David Mullens Bible Trivia VVVVVVVVVVVV CHURCH Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV by ilson asey Starke Street • 574-867-2461 FRESH FAITH FAMILY VVVVVVVVVVVV – W C – FELLOWSHIP Saturday Mass: 4:30 p.m. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SAN PiERRE Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. Nancy Dembowski Community CATHOLIC CHURCH 1. Is the book of Romans in the Old or New Testament Center Rev. Anthony L. Spanley, Pastor E. of US 35 on Washington St. AREA CHURCHES or neither? 574-772-5808 VVVVVVVVVVVV Sunday Mass - 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. ALL SAINTS CHURCH Worship - 10:30 a.m. 2. From Daniel 3, who saw four men walking in the fi- Rev. Richard C. Holy, Pastor 3153 South, San Pierre IN KNOX-HAMLET NEW LIFE Rodney Good, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV 842-2600 ery furnace? Solomon, Job, Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar PENTECOSTAL Brad Nelson, Pastor Corner of Hamlet & Madison St. TRINITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Non-Denominational Praise & 3. With whom did Lot escape the city of Sodom? Wife, Robert Keehn, Pastor 22 N. Shield St., Knox 574-867-3604 • 574-249-8366 VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. 574-772-7645 Service - 9:00 a.m. CST Son, Two daughters, Three friends FIRST BAPTIST Sunday school - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m. EST 4. From 2 Kings 9, who was thrown from a window and 810 E. Culver Rd., Knox Worship - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV 574-772-6078 Mike & Sheila Erway, Pastors struck the ground dead? Hezekiah, Jezebel, Joash, Rev. Erve Bradley, Pastor Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC VVVVVVVVVVVV Abner Morning Service - 10:50 a.m. VICTORY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHURCH ST. MATHEW LUTHERAN Sunday Evening - 6:00 p.m. 2655 S. Range Rd., Toto Sunday Mass - 9:00 a.m. CST 5. Of Hebrew origin, what does “Naomi” mean? Beau- CHURCH OF HAMLET George Heyboer, Pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Father Terrence W. Bennis, tiful star, Holy woman, Pleasant, Starke & Indiana Streets, Hamlet VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship at 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Pastor Worship Service - 9:00 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH James Allen Pradke, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV Righteous Sunday School - 10:15 a.m. 301 S. Pearl, Knox VVVVVVVVVVVV BETHLEHEM FREEWILL Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. 6. From Genesis, who was Rev. Kyle J. Wright II, Pastor BAPTIST Worship - 10:00 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV 411 W. Green St., San Pierre the wife of Joseph? Tam- Charles Bachelder, Pastor MONTEREy VVVVVVVVVVVV AREA CHURCHES bethlehemfwbchurch@yahoo. ar, Rebekah, Asenath, KOONTZ LAKE FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1st PRESBETERIAN CHURCH com Taphanes AREA CHURCHES 509 Roosevelt, Knox OF WINAMAC Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. 77 E. 50 North KOONTZ LAKE MISSIONARY 574-806-2055 Worship - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship - (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. CHURCH Sun. Worship - Tod Masters, Pastor 10:00 a.m. 8044 N. State Rd. 23, Walkerton 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) Nebuchadnezzar; 3) Two daughters; 4) Jezebel; 5) Pleasant; 6) Asenath VVVVVVVVVVVV Worship 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. CST Jerry Patrick, Pastor SHILOH ASSEMBLY OF GOD SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Fellowship - 9:10 a.m. CST VVVVVVVVVVVV Hwy. 10 West of San Pierre 5035 E. 800 S., Monterey "But seek first his kingdom Sunday Evening - 6:00 p.m. CST FOUNTAIN OF LIFE Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. 574-772-3396 Brian Baughman, Pastor 1919 South Heaton Street, Knox Morning Service - 11:00 a.m. and his righteousness, and Rev. Bryce Bowman VVVVVVVVVVVV Services - 10:00 a.m. CST Sunday Nights - 7:00 p.m. George Elder Jr., Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV all these things will be FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Raymond G. MacKillop, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV ST. ANNE'S PARISH OF WALKERTON VVVVVVVVVVVV given to you as well." FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 6894 N. Walnut St. • 946-3453 Come As You Are, You Are ST. LUKE COMMUNITY CHURCH Matthew 6:33 1309 E. Lake St. www.stannemonterey.parish- ~ Loved Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. esonline.com Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. CST 512 Georgia St., Walkerton Service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:15 a.m. CST 586-3301 Mark Combs, Pastor Rev. Bert Woolson, Pastors Richard Holtz, Pastor Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY UNITED METHODIST THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. DOMINIC CATHOLIC 408 S. Portland St, Knox Main Street, Monterey 308 Ann St., San Pierre SR 23 1/4 mi. west of Koontz Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service - 8:30 a.m. Handicap Accessible Lake Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mass - 7:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening - 5:30 p.m. Nancy Foster, Pastor Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Rev. Anthony L Spanley, Pastor Jack Hudgens, Pastor VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV Page A6 • The Leader Local Thursday, May 5, 2016 BPW, from page A2 Lake Maxinkuckee summer be used as the vehicle for were received by the board board moved to accept the the K-9 unit, per the deci- for consideration. E&B lowest bid, per the opinion cruise dates announced sion of the board. Paving bid $76,305; Walsh of the street superintendent CULVER — Culver In other news: and Kelley $87,600; and and the attorney, essentially Marina’s history boat cruises Two street paving bids Rieth Riley bid $74,475. The giving it to Rieth Riley. take attendees on a unique, “up close and personal” journey through the his- tory of Lake Maxinkuckee and the area with host Jeff Kenney, Culver Citizen FFBT.COM newspaper editor, Culver Academies Museum cura- tor, and local historian. 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KNOX — The normally strong-hitting Redskins were shut out last Friday by winless Kankakee Valley, 11-0. Tyler McCarty and Payton Rose got the lone hits for the Redskins. Austin Risner (0-1) suffered his first loss for Knox, allowing seven hits, three runs and three walks in thee and a third innings. Rose allowed four hits, walked one and hit two batters as six runners scored in a costly sixth inning. Photo by Shirley Walters KANKAKEE VALLEY 11, KNOX 0 Knox’s Drew Dan runs to first base KV: 002 106 0 — 11 11 1 after hitting the ball during a game Knox: 000 000 0 — 0 2 2 Complete results unavailable. with Kankakee Valley last week. Records: Knox 6-4, Kankakee Valley 1-11 Lady Jays drop 3 Photo submitted By Terry Turner Oregon-Davis' John Messer received the MVP award for his performance in the Indiana Elite Junior North vs. South All-Star Challenge played recently at Danville High School. CorrespondenT Messer scored 22 points, while OD teammate Aaron Parker put up 15 as the North beat the South 116-75. NORTH JUDSON — The North Judson- San Pierre Lady Jays are now 4-10, 1-5 in the Hoosier North Athletic Conference after losses to Pioneer (7-0), North Newton (13-12) and Culver Girls Academy (10-0). OD wins 2, ties another Coach Britani Cain’s Lady Jays had one of their biggest run-producing games of the By Terry Turner games. season against North Newton. Their four-run CorrespondenT Jackson Green earned the win over Argos rally in the top of the seventh put them up by with two innings of relief, allowing one hit 12-9, but the Lady Spartans scored three in the HAMLET — The Oregon-Davis Bobcats and striking out three. Bryce Kessler threw bottom of the seventh to win the game. Hannah Shidler had a big game, driving in seem to have turned a corner in their base- five innings for eight runs, four earned, three and going 3 of 4 with a double. Trishta ball season, winning two games and tying while striking out seven and walking five. Brewer was 3 of 5 and drove in two runs, and Against LaVille, Green again took the win, another in upping their record to 3-6-1. Jessica Williams was 3 for 4, scored three runs The Bobcats defeated LaVille 2-0, Argos pitching all seven innings, allowing just two Photo by Ruby Frasure and drove in another. Ashley Newcomer of North Judson throws 8-7 and tied Michigan City Marquette in hits and no runs, striking out seven. Kessler Ashley Newcomer took the loss in relief. a pitch during a game against Culver last week’s action, but also lost to Bethany hit a double in the game, while Cameron Brewer threw three Christian 10-0. O-D is now 3-4 in home Clark had a hit, a stolen base and an RBI. innings, allowing See Drop, Page B2 Girls Academy April 25. Judson girls softball lost to CGA, 10-0.

Scoreboard Redskins’ fifth score. gave up two hits for an girls tennis team fell to • FALCON INVITATIONAL Knox swept all three relays. Boys golf At Walkerton • KANKAKEE VALLEY 179, earned run in one inning Hoosier North Athletic Flora was second in the 300 Knox falls to KNOX 251 Team scores: 1. Jimtown 143, 2. At Sandy Pines as Judson racked up 14 hits Conference foe Triton for the LaVille 116.50, 3. Knox 107.50, 4. hurdles, the 200 and the 400, Winamac KANKAKEE VALLEY (179): versus seven by Culver. second time this season after John Glenn 89, 5. Tippecanoe Valley Thompson placed second in Knox’s boys golf team lost Trenton Walstra 41, Cameron Shuman went 3 for 3 on a loss on April 7, with a 5-0 87, 6. Culver Community 31, 7. the 800 and third in the 1600 a dual meet with Winamac Hemphill 46, Bailey Flick 43, Ted base with two hits and a defeat April 27. Oregon-Davis 18, 8. Westville 13 behind Simpson in second, Moss Creek last Friday. Tobias 49, Malik Hemphill 49. run scored. Everett Krueger The scores from the match 3,200 relay: 1. Glenn (Jack Payton McIntire finished KNOX (251): Triston Krueger 58, and Cody Russell both dou- Hochstetler, Nick Mendenhall, Sean The Redskins were led by were even more lopsided Carlin, Jordan Morris) 9:07.30, 2. second in the long jump, Hunter Fletcher 63, Trevor Sanders bled and scored runs, and Hunter Fletcher’s 51, fol- 61, Logan Berndt 69, Dalton Fritter than the two teams’ last Knox 9:10.40, 3. Jimtown 9:11.40, Coad was third in the 800, lowed by Triston Krueger’s 72. Krueger drove in a run as meeting. 4. Tippecanoe Valley 9:51.50; 110 Tara Conley finished third 53. Trevor Sanders shot well. Triton surrendered a total hurdles: 1. Ken Kerrn (Jimtown) in the shot put, and Payton • NORTH JUDSON-SAN PIERRE 66, and Jake Krueger and of just three games to Judson 17.07, 2. Alex Hohl (Jimtown) 17.41, McIntire was fourth in the 18, CULVER COMMUNITY 3 3. Garrett Snodgrass (O-D) 17.47, Mason Gibbs both shot 83. Complete results unavailable. after giving up five in their 100. • WINAMAC 160, KNOX 246 Baseball 4. Tony Carrera (Glenn) 17.54; 100: first match. Emma Husmann, At Moss Creek (par 36) Triton edges Knox 1. Ethan Kertai (LaVille) 11.80, 2. WINAMAC (160): Karsten Judson no-hit at Shayla May shut out Troy Bolds (Culver) 11.97, 3. Max Kennedy Ash, Bianca Radtke Roudebush 38, Caleb Buczinski 42, Triton’s baseball team Deanna Yetsko 6-0, 6-0 Magyar (Jimtown) 12.11, 4. Kooper and Brooklyn Radtke were Harley Pugh 41, Calvin Larkin 39, claimed a narrow 10-9 win Culver at 1 singles, and Tatum Broeker (Knox) 12.14; 400 relay: second in the 3200 relay for Paul Dunn 49, Logan Hugler 47. over visiting Hoosier North Everett Krueger pitched a Thompson and Megan 1. Tippecanoe Valley (Gavin Good, OD, while Kandis Sauer KNOX (246): Triston Krueger 53, Athletic Conference foe Neil Clampitt, Jon Fields, Dakota no-hit shutout, and Culver McFarland made short work Paker) 46.06, 2. LaVille 46.80, 3. was third in the 300 hurdles, Hunter Fletcher 51, Trevor Sanders Knox. 66, Thomas Shaw 76, Jake Krueger Community’s baseball team of Judson 2 doubles tandem Glenn 47.27, 4. Jimtown 47.73; 400: and Taylor Kranenburg was 83, Mason Gibbs 83. The Trojans plated all 10 claimed an 8-0 Hoosier Valene Metzger and Izzy 1. Jason Breden (LaVille) 52.22, 2. fourth in the 400 to lead the of their runs over the first North Athletic Conference Didonna in another 6-0, 6-0 Broeker (Knox) 54.56, 3. Brandon Lady Cats. three innings, then held on win over visiting North decision. Burkhart (Jimtown) 56.12, 4. Good • FALCON INVITATIONAL Judson falls in through a big six-run sixth Judson-San Pierre on April • TRITON 5, NORTH JUDSON- (TV) 57.02; 300 hurdles: 1. Kerrn At Walkerton by the Redskins for the win. SAN PIERRE 0 (Jimtown) 43.12, 2. Carrera (Glenn) Team scores: 1. Knox 121, 2. three-way 26. Tippecanoe Valley 108, 3. Jimtown Adam Stevens went 3 SINGLES: 1. Shayla May beat 43.92, 3. Hohl (Jimtown) 44.92, 4. North Judson-San Pierre’s Krueger struck out 14 Deanna Yetsko 6-0, 6-0; 2. Kolbie Nick Carrera (Glenn) 45.29; 800: 1. 107, 4. LaVille 105, 5. Oregon-Davis boys golf team lost both for 4 with three RBIs for while walking five in the Mason beat Magali Ramos 6-0, Anthony Posey (Knox) 2:14.30, 2. 58, 6. John Glenn 54, 7. Westville 24, legs of a three-way golf the Trojans, while Dylan dominant pitching perfor- 6-1; 3. Quinn Downing beat Aviana Brian Hernandez (Jimtown) 2:14.36, 8. Culver Community 13. meet with Winamac and Hensley, Nate Flenar and mance, and he collected two Ahlenius 6-0, 6-1. 3. Jordan Morris (Glenn) 2:15.70, 3200 relay: 1. Knox (Sophie Flora, Lindsey Simpson, Hailey Thompson, LaLumiere. Lucas Newman had two hits hits for two runs to help DOUBLES: 1. Emma Ross/Hannah 4. Isaac Hall (LaVille) 2:16.43; 200: Wanemacher beat Micaela Hounshell/ 1. Bolds (Culver) 23.47, 2. Clampitt Hannah Coad) 11:24.60, 2. Oregon- Peyton Manns shot a each for the Triton, which his own cause. Cody Russell out-hit its guests by a nar- Ashlyn Householder 6-1, 6-0; 2. (TV) 23.60, 3. Kertai (LaVille) 24.07, Davis 11:46.60, 3. LaVille 11:58.20, meet-low 35 to lead Judson, doubled on his way to three 4. Tippecanoe Valley 12:05.40; 100 row 13-12 margin. Tatum Thompson/Megan McFarland 4. Breden (LaVille) 24.14; 1600 followed by Sam Allenders’ RBIs, Ethan Shuman collect- beat Valene Metzger/Izzy Didonna relay: 1. Tippecanoe Valley (Clampitt, hurdles: 1. Lexi O’Connell (TV) 60, Gaige Sinn’s 62, Max Dylan Hensley got the ed two hits for a run, and 6-0, 6-0. Good, Parker, Jared MIkel) 3:30.40, 16.25, 2. Cassidy Stose (Jimtown) Reimbold’s 64 and Trevor win in a complete seven- Cody Valiquet scored two JV score: Triton 2, Judson 1 2. LaVille 3:36.80, 3. Jimtown 18.05, 3. Emma Delinski (Glenn) Thomas’ 66. inning outing, striking out runs for the Cavs, who used 3:45.80, 4. Knox 3:48.21; 1600: 1. 18.22, 4. Micah Edwards (LaVille) • WINAMAC 174, LaLUMIERE nine while walking four and seven hits and eight bases Jake Visick (Jimtown) 4:53.37, 2. 18.85; 100: 1. Sarah Tucker (TV) 13.63, 2. Jessica Tuttle (LaVille) 187, NORTH JUDSON-SAN surrendering 12 hits for nine on balls to score eight runs. Hochstetler (Glenn) 5:02.81, 3. Sean PIERRE 221 Softball Carlin (Glenn) 5:06.68, 4. Austin 13.70, 3. Isabella Kertai (LaVille) earned runs. Derek Keller stole two bases 13.88, 4. Payton McIntire (Knox) WINAMAC (274): Karsten Knox’s Connor Haines, Young (LaVille) 5:06.72; long jump: Roudebush 37, Harley Pugh 42, for Culver. Culver loses to 1. Riley Hockett (Glenn) 19-2, 2. 14.13; 400 relay: 1. Knox (Aerielle Nick Singleton and Kolin • CULVER COMMUNITY 8, McIntire, Flora, P. McIntire, Alexis Calvin Larkin 49, Caleb Bucinski 46, NORTH JUDSON-SAN PIERRE 0 Knox Clampitt (TV) 18-11.50, 3. Broeker Paul Dunn 49. Mann collected two (Knox) 18-11.25, 4. Good (TV) McCellan) 52.98, 2. LaVille 53.74, hits apiece, and Haines, At Culver Culver Community suf- 3. Tippecanoe Valley 53.78, 4. JUDSON (221): Peyton Manns 35, Complete results unavailable. 18-5; high jump: 1. Sam Pawlek Sam Allender 60, Max Reimbold 64, Singleton and Brennan fered an 11-1 Hoosier North (Jimtown) 6-0, 2. Snodgrass (O-D) Jimtown 55.28; 400: 1. Tuttle Gaige Sinn 62, Trevor Thomas 66. Geller recorded two RBIs Athletic Conference loss to 5-8, 3. Breden (LaVille) 5-6, 4. (LaVille) 1:01.46, 2. Flora (Knox) visiting Knox on April 26. Justin Pecnoga (TV) 5-4; shot put: 1:05.97, 3. Amber Wells (LaVille) each for the Redskins in the 1:09.16, 4. Taylor Kranenburg loss. Drew Dan and Austin Complete results from the 1. Isaac Eash (LaVille) 46-5, 2. Knox falls to Girls tennis Dalton Whitman (Jimtown) 45-4, 3. (O-D) 1:10.84; 300 hurdles: 1. Liz Risner scored two runs each game were not available. Bremen Lady Jays lose to • KNOX 11, CULVER Austin Martin (Knox) 43-5.50, 4. Sarber (Glenn) 50.72, 2. Lucy Zeiger for Knox. COMMUNITY 1 Will Hassenplug (TV) 40-7; discus: (LaVille) 55.32, 3. Kandis Sauer Bremen’s boys golf team Dan took the loss on the LaVille At Culver 1. Eash (LaVille) 140-3, 2. Martin (O-D) 55.82, 4. Edwards (LaVille) handed visiting Knox a 182- mound, giving up nine North Judson-San Pierre’s Complete results unavailable. (Knox) 134-1.50, 3. Mason Leed 56.76; 800: 1. Anna Walters (TV) 221 loss in a dual meet at hits and one walk for nine girls tennis team lost to host (LaVille) 125-1.50, 4. Matt Applegate 2:41.84, 2. Thompson (Knox) 2:45.15, 3. Coad (Knox) 2:46.15, 4. Sprig O’Mint. earned runs in two and two- LaVille 5-0 in a Hoosier (Glenn) 122-10; pole vault: 1. Connor Poort (Knox) 9-6, 2. Max Correa Mary Parkman (Westville) 2:49.35; Triston Krueger led Knox thirds innings pitched. North Athletic Conference 200: 1. O’Connell (TV) 27.86, • TRITON 10, KNOX 9 Boys track (Westville) 9-6, 3. Noah Kender with a 49. Trevor Sanders meet in Lakeville Friday. 2. Flora (Knox) 28.39, 3. Kertai At Bourbon (Knox) 8-6, 4. Aaron Reverman shot 54 followed by dual 59s (LaVille) 28.56, 4. Sarah Tucker Knox: 002 106 0 — 9 12 0 Deanna Yetsko lost her 1 Redskins 4th at (Jimtown) 8-6. (TV) 29.08; 1600 relay: 1. Knox from Hunter Fletcher and Triton: 235 000 X — 10 13 0 singles match, 7-5, 6-2, and Falcon Invite (Thompson, McCellan, P. McIntire, Logan Berndt, and Thomas WP: Dylan Hensley; LP: Drew Dan Magali Ramos fell 7-5, 6-1 to Coad) 4:34.46, 2. Tippecanoe Shaw carded 61. 2B: Connor Haines (K), Drew Dan Charlet Kapke at 3 singles. Knox’s boys track team Girls track Valley 4:37.71, 3. Oregon-Davis • BREMEN 182, KNOX 221 (K), Austin Risner (K), Deacon placed third in the first- Ashlyn Householder came 4:47.35, 4. LaVille 5:02.23; 1600: 1. At Sprig O’Mint Benoit (K) ever Falcon Invitational in Knox girls win up short, 6-2, 6-3, at 2 sin- Ashley Burnett (Glenn) 5:47.48, 2. KNOX (221): Triston Krueger 49, Walkerton on Friday, and Hunter Fletcher 59, Trevor Sanders gles. Falcon Invite Lindsey Simpson (Knox) 6:06.47, • LaVILLE 5, NORTH JUDSON 0 54, Logan Berndt 59, Thomas Shaw Oregon-Davis was seventh 3. Thompson (Knox) 6:10.57, 4. Judson earns At Lakeville Knox’s girls track team 61 at the meet. Parkman (Westville) 6:21.11; long SINGLES: 1. Rachel Ross beat put up 121 points to win the BREMEN (182): Thad Bondurant 47, reprisal vs Culver Anthony Posey won the jump: 1. Shawntel James (Jimtown) Deanna Yetsko 7-5, 6-2, 2. Emily Carter Filchak 46, Josh Ukinski 46, first-ever Falcon Invitational 15-4.50, 2. P. McIntire (Knox) North Judson-San Pierre’s Cain beat Ashlyn Householder 6-2, 800, Connor Poort won the Bryce Sterling 43, Connor Fitch 48. at John Glenn Friday. 15-2.50, 3. Macy Seese (O-D) baseball team earned a 6-3, 3. Charlet Kapke beat Magali pole vault, Kooper Broeker Records: Knox 1-6, Bremen 5-7 Oregon-Davis was fifth with 15-0.50, 4. A. McIntire (Knox) 15-0; reprisal win over Culver Ramos 7-5, 6-1. finished second in the 400, a score of 58, and host Glenn high jump: 1. Tuttle (LaVille) 5-0, 2. Community with an 18-3 DOUBLES: 1. Karli Watts-Savannah third in the long jump and finished sixth with a 54. Stose (Jimtown) 4-10, 3. Julia Adams victory over the Cavs on Lucas beat Sierria Hale-Micaela was fourth in the 100, Austin (Glenn) 4-8, 4. Olivia Smith (TV) Redskins lose to KV Sophie Flora, Lindsey April 27. Hounshell 6-1, 6-0, 2. Brianna Martin placed second in the 4-6; shot put: 1. Makayla Ruiz (TV) Knox lost a dual meet Lindke-Sydney Han beat Valerie Simpson, Hailey Thompson with Kankakee Valley at Ethan Shuman gave up discus and third in the shot 34-4, 2. Arianna Maxie (Jimtown) Metzger-Izzy Didonna 6-1, 6-0. and Hannah Coad com- 31-3.50, 3. Tara Conley (Knox) Sandy Pines last week. two walks and six hits for JV score: LaVille 5, North Judson 1. put, and Noah Kender was bined to win the 3200 relay, 30-7.50, 4. Carlee Miller (Jimtown) Triston Krueger shot 58 nine runs — eight earned third in the vault for the and Aerielle McIntire, 30-7.50; discus: 1. Madison Lilly to lead the Redskins, Trevor — in just one inning on the Redskins. Flora, Payton McIntire, and (Jimtown) 95-1, 2. Cora Albert (TV) Sanders carded 61, Hunter mound for the loss. Derek Garrett Snodgrass was 92-6, 3. Jill Zehner (Culver) 90-6, 4. Alexis McCellan won the Fletcher put up 63. Logan Keller surrendered six hits Triton beats Judson second in the high jump and Aryn Eash (LaVille) 90-0; pole vault: 400 relay, and Thompson, Berndt turned in a 69, and and two walks for eight third in the 110 hurdles to 1. Julie Burkholder (Jimtown) 8-6, 2. 2nd time McCellan, Payton McIntire Stose (Jimtown) 8-0. Dalton Fritter’s 72 was the runs, four earned, in two lead OD. innings, and Cody Valiquet North Judson-San Pierre’s and Coad won the 1600 as Page B2 • The Leader Local Thursday, May 5, 2016 Learning to work with County Highway and WorkOne By Rachael heRBeRt- ship program,” he explained said. those serving in this intern- VaRchetto further. Often the department ship aren’t learning any- editoR The program is originally expects workers to already thing, even perhaps just targeted toward those 16 to have that much needed fetching coffee and being STARKE COUNTY — 24, thought county high- work ethic in place, but free labor. But Ritzler was Finding a qualified candi- way would prefer someone sometimes adults forget emphatic that won’t happen date for a job these days can starting at 18. Those that those necessary skills are in his garage. be a full-time job itself. have trouble getting into learned over time. “Tony [the intern] has a Enter WorkOne and the the workforce, or haven’t “Some of these kids they folder of things he has to fill Starke County Highway received a GED or high play video games till they’re out every day. He goes to Department, striving to school diploma are consid- 19 or 20 and they haven’t WorkOne once a week and make a difference for the ered good candidates for the really done anything. The works with Dawn. They’re youth of the community. program, and will learn how first kid we got was like helping him through his Beginning in April, the to get involved in working. that. He was willing to be GED program and he works highway department solidi- The program comes at here, willing to work. He with them well,” he said. fied a career training pro- no cost to the county, with shows up on time, which “We are really focused on gram, sponsored by the Creative Outlet highway only providing is very important, and he’s teaching them how to work, WorkOne program to help County Highway and WorkOne have partnered to help the work, supervision, and doing to all his appoint- do soft skills in the office, young individuals get intro- teach jobs skills to local youth. experience, as WorkOne ments with WorkOne,” said teaching them about safety duced to the world of work supplements the pay and Ritzler. “The supervisors and responsibility. I focused with on the job training in “They were interested them the rest of the way. the insurance. said they’re not used to a on that with the driver. He’s the field, as well as occu- in an on the job training Two drivers went through One young man has kid like that, but he’s show- all for it. He was very excit- pational counseling through program, they would fund the program, with one already started in the pro- ing himself up to work, and ed to do this.” the workforce outfit. the initial salary and take recently graduating and a gram and is doing a good it’s working exactly the way Ritzler sees the program Back in November, them through some training second getting ready to fin- job, according to Ritzler. it’s supposed to work. We’re as truly necessary toward Highway Superintendent classes, and upgrade their ish up his course. “We have a supervisor excited and we hope to get the community and those Rik Riztler was approached skills,” Ritzler recalled. “We realized we needed who is a little older at 62… as many as they can provide they help in general. by a member of WorkOne The training at the time work crews in the field, but’s he’s a very good men- us. We literally could handle One thing I’ve heard from after seeing an advertise- was for those who had a and she had a program she tor and very interested in about 10 to 12, two work other people, it’s very dif- ment in The Leader for a little bit of skill and needed thought that might work getting these kids involved crews.” ficult getting workers who driver for county highway. some counseling to push great for us, like an intern- and into the workforce,” he Some might be concerned See Work, Page B4 Bird-footing around: Holy Cross property home to rare flower By Rachael heRBeRt-VaRchetto located in, and the rest of Starke County, editoR is part of what is called the Kankakee Sands Formation, and is a natural region in SAN PIERRE — It’s a cold, wet day in late Indiana. It extends to Newton County and April as the sky overhead threatens to start as far north as the South Bend area. dripping again. “Any of these really dry areas like this In the field at Holy Cross property, locat- were called barrens. People thought it was ed just outside the outskirts of town, Derek all dominated by prairie grasses, wildflow- Luchik treads carefully through a thick ers. There’s not many trees. It’s all open. carpet of purple flowers. Towering over The landscape was very much open and the field, Luchik is a tall man, but he takes had these prairie plants growing on them,” special care as he photographs different he explained. varieties of the Birds-Foot Violet, a species Luchik maintains 10 nature preserves as he is eager to help out and interested in part of his duties. Clumps of the violet will preserving. be seen here and there in patches. What The story starts last May, when Luchik, an makes the Holy Cross property remarkable employee of the nature conservancy district in his view is the dense amount located in that maintains wildlife areas around Pulaski such a large patch as the one there. and Starke Counties, among others, hap- “To see this many in one place is really pened to be driving past the old Holy Cross Photo provided by Derek Luchik, Nature Conservancy cool,” he said. “It’s really cool to see this hospital grounds. The Birds-Foot Violet is a sand-loving species that grows on the Holy Cross property many because you get to see the whole “I had been told about it before by peo- variation of the species. So you can see some ple that had previously worked in Starke are really dark purple, some are light. There by on a day like today. Even then it was oped and prepared for settling, the flowers County that said yeah, that field used to was a clump that was pure white.” blooming,” he said with a smile. “The whole slowly began to disappear. have a bunch of Birds Foot Violet in it, but What makes Luchik even more excited is thing was covered in purple. I just knew “The violet really loves sandy areas. they mow it and I’m not sure if it’s still the potential to attract a rare butterfly called that had to be it. I hopped out and sure Usually on a really really sandy soil you’re there,” he recalled. “I thought that would be the Regal Fritillary, whose caterpillars feed enough, it was covered in these violets and not going to have much competition height terrible if it was still there anymore.” on the Birds-Foot Violet. I thought that is so cool.” wise. But now with farming and develop- Luchik happened by several times, “It’s known in several locations and it is The Birds-Foot Violet used to be com- ment and even areas like this that people always on the lookout for the flower, but a prairie specific butterfly. The last place it mon to the area, particularly with regard own and mow just to maintain, they’re still nothing. to sandy areas or sand prairies, according uncommon really,” he said. “Then in May of last year, I was driving See Rare, Page B4 to Luchik. As wild areas have been devel- This region of the state that San Pierre is Drop, from page B1 Tractor Supply begins work BRENTWOOD, TENN. — seven runs with eight walks and four strike- Newcomer pitched all seven innings in Tractor Supply Company, outs. Newcomer allowed six hits, six runs, the loss to CGA, allowing 13 hits and 10 the largest rural lifestyle five earned, and three walks, striking out runs, eight of them earned. retail store chain in the two. 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Must be pre-paid • Mail rate slightly higher 574-253-2745 · 888-408-0555 Thursday, May 5, 2016 Local The Leader • Page B3 Turkey Tracks helps hunters bag a bird, share in love of nature by Rachael heRbeRt- spective in life, and never giving that people with different abili- VaRchetto up. I was born without eyes and ties get the same opportunity that editoR with a syndrome that prevents me people who are able bodied do, so from completely straightening my to speak,” he said. KNOX — It’s a time of fun, fel- limbs,” explained Hughes good- For the first weekend of turkey lowship, and love of conservation. naturedly. “But my family, I’m hunting, property owners from But more than that, it’s the people sure they had dreams they tell me across the county gave up their you meet. they had, and they buried. They land and their weekend for the 35 Turkey Tracks Hunt, part of the never gave up and I always try to hunters that got up at 4:30 a.m. to Eric Corey Foundation, held their remain positive through life.” shoot a bird. seventh event in memory and ded- Hughes was first exposed to Hughes has a guide to help him ication to Corey, a young hunt- Turkey Tracks through another hunt in the blind, folks that are er when he was diagnosed with organization, Outdoors Without often more concerned about get- ALS, the Starke County native has Limits, and was asked by founder ting a turkey than those hunting, inspired hunters young and old to Carol Corey if he would like to according to Hillyer. come together and participate in participate in an upcoming hunt. “I have a wonderful guide with an event that highlights the joy of “I said yes it sounded like a lot me who sits in the blind or what- hunting and coming together. of fun,” said Hughes with a smile. ever the case may be, and has an “Eric’s favorite saying was ‘It’s Hughes enjoys the hunt, but app on a smartphone that you can not about the hunt, it’s about the Photo by Rachael Herbert-Varchetto more importantly, the chance to be basically look at the gun scope people you meet’. It’s just one of Patrick Henry Hughes, a blind hunter, plays piano and sings at the outside in nature. through that app,” explained those things that you know, it’s Turkley Tracks event on April 29. “Truly one of the real treats of Hughes of the mechanics of hunt- kind of hard to be disabled in being out hunting for me is being ing for him. “He’ll line the gun up any way to get out there,” stated able to hear the sounds of nature… for me using the app on his phone, chair, and encourages others to dealt you and quit being a baby it’s really cool being able to hear and he’ll tell me the cue to pull the Randy Hillyer. learn what the event, and the peo- about it.” Hillyer is a Lafayette native who all those different birds and being trigger and I’m able to make the ple who give it a heart, is all about. Roughly a hundred people able to identify them, and identify kill so to speak.” has been coming to the event since “It’s the meaning behind it, not attended the event, with several 2010. when they might make that certain Hughes was happy to share just whether or not you’re going to bringing chili for a chili cookoff. sound,” he shared. his talent of singing and playing He first met Corey and the peo- harvest a bird, it’s the people,” he The speaker of the night, Patrick ple who make up the event then, Hughes advocates strongly for piano, sharing old time southern said. “In most cases you’re going Henry Hughes of Louisville, KY, organizations like Turkey Tracks, favorites and regaling the crowd almost missing his chance to go to see somebody much worse off had his own journey to share. out and bag a turkey. who also sponsors youth hunts with good-natured humor. than you. If someone more handi- Having been on hunts for deer for youth who are disable or ter- “It just goes to show with an What makes Hillyer and the capped than you can do it, quit and dove, Hughes was excited to other hunters in attendance at the minally ill. open mind and lots of good people griping and get with it. It’s just try his hand at turkey hunting. “I don’t call them disabilities, and great assistance, everyday can Knox Middle School April 29 is one of those things where you’ve “I give a message about over- all of them are differently abled in but different abilities. I’m an advo- have an opportunity to do what- got to quit talking and start chalk- coming obstacles and being more cate for these sorts of organiza- ever it is they set their mind to some way. ing, and live life with what was than you think you can, your per- Hillyer himself is in a wheel tions because they help make sure do,” said Hughes.

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Above: Sierra Coldiron, Jenna Hazelton, Nancy Suseland, and Peggy Shidaker pose for a picture at the Preschool Fair.

Right: Ella Selmer learns how to make a suncatcher at the Starke County Preschool Fair April 26.

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Left: Jane Burton and Michelle Corrigan chit chat during the fair at the HealthLinc booth at the Preschool Fair April 26. Work, from page B2 know how to work and are the time, now he can’t have getting to work on time, willing to works. And that’s the phone with him while being responsible, filling Rare, from page B2 one thing that’s been a prob- he’s working on a truck. It’s out paperwork, being able lem in Starke County is find- hard for him to get used to to listen to instructions, fol- ing people who are ready to that. We’re seeing that with low instructions, and work was known to be was in Newton County, “My immediate response would be just work in the workforce,” he the younger workers,” said safely. Those are the most called Beaver Lake Prairie Chicken Refuge, for the sake of doing, because it’s fun to stated. Ritzler. important things.” and the Nature Conservancy bought the do and it’s fun to see. There’s so few areas For most kids, it’s a tran- While Ritzler doesn’t To get more information property that is now Kankakee Sands,” said left, and what’s really fun about this is it’s sition from the world of expect the kids to stay on or enroll in the program, Luchik. “Since then the butterfly has explod- owned by the township. It’s something that childhood into the world of permanently at the depart- speak to WorkOne at 1913 ed in numbers and now it has moved over anybody in the community can come look at adulthood. Bombarded as ment once the internship S. Heaton St., Ste. B in Knox, to Jasper County to one location. Hopefully and see, and learn from as well. There’s just they are by electronics, as program is over, he does call 574-772-6882, or email with the protection of areas like this where so many reason I couldn’t go into all of it.” Ritzler sees it, kids have to have high hopes for them as sbailey@gotoworkonenw. you’re saving more of these violets, it could Among the other plants Luchik found, learn to make the adjust- they head out into the world com. keep moving eastward and get into Starke aster, pussy toes, wild blueberries, mulber- ment to unplug and focus with this experience. You may also get in con- County is the hope.” ries, and a variety of other small indigenous on work. “I do think that when they tact with the Starke County The belief is that the Regal Fritillary has plants and weeds have been allowed to “It’s kind of a grounding leave here they will have a Highway Department at evolved to feed on the Birds-Foot from its grow fruitfully on the property. effect. My young apprentice better appreciation to work 3835 E. 250 N. in Knox, or original food source. “It’s too early to see what this stuff is mechanic, this is his first all day, no matter what it by calling 574-772-3011, or Luchik feels strongly about protecting gonna be, but I think every time someone real job. It’s hard to adjust is. It’s not just working in email [email protected]. these types of wild areas, if only for the sake visits, they’ll see something different and to this. He had his phone all the highway. Our focus is in.us. of preserving them. new,” he said enthusiastically. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF STARKE SS: IN THE STARKE CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 75C01-1604-PL-9 Robert Pitts, Plaintiffs VS George Fedorchak, Diana Fe- dorchak, The World COMPLAINT TO QUIET TITLE Court 1 The plaintiff, Robert Pitts com- plain of defendants George Fe- dorchak and Diana Fedorchak, and the rest of the World, for cause of action, say: 1. The plaintiff, Robert Pitts is the owner of the following de- scribed real estate in Starke County, Indiana, to-wit: A parcel land located in the Northwest Quarter of the North- west Quarter of Section 2, Town- ship 33 North, Range 2 West of the Second Principal Meridian, in Center Township, in Starke County, Indiana, more particu- larly described as follows: Com- mencing at the Southwest comer of the Northwest Quarter of Sec- tion 2; thence North 0 degrees 19 minutes 14 seconds West, (basis of bearing), on the West line of the Northwest Quarter of Section 2, a distance of 1981.80 feet to the Southwest comer of a parcel of land transferred to Roger D. & Connie Lee Martin in Deed Record Book 138, page 702, as found in the Office of the Starke County Recorder; thence North 89 degrees 40 minutes 46 seconds East on the South line of the Martin parcel, a distance of 522.00 feet to the point of be- ginning, being the Southeast comer of the Martin parcel and a 5/8" x 30" long iron reinforcing rod; thence North 89 degrees 40 minutes 46 seconds East, a dis- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS tance of 174.24 feet to a 5/8" x OF ADDITIONAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF 30" long iron reinforcing rod; APPROPRIATIONS HEARING ON PROPOSED thence North 0 degrees 19 min- Notice is hereby given to the tax- CUMULATIVE CAPITAL utes 14 seconds West, a dis- payers of North Judson-San Pi- DEVELOPMENT FUND tance of 250.00 feet to a 5/8" erre School Corporation, Notice is hereby given the tax- long iron reinforcing rod; thence Starke/Pulaski County, Indiana, payers of the Town of Hamlet, South 89 degrees 40 minutes 46 that the proper legal officers will Starke County, Indiana, that the seconds West to the Northeast consider the following additional Town Council will consider at the comer of the Martin parcel, and appropriations in excess of the Town Hall, 10 South Starke a 5/8" x 30" long iron reinforcing budget for the current year at Street, Hamlet, Indiana, 46532 STATE OF INDIANA rod, a distance of 174.24 feet; their regular meeting place at the at 6:30 o’clock p.m. on Wednes- COUNTY OF STARKE thence South 0 degrees 19 min- Starke County Annex Building, day, May 25, 2016, the estab- SS: utes 14 seconds East, a dis- 53 East Mound Street, Knox, IN lishment of a Cumulative Capital IN THE STARKE CIRCUIT tance of 250.00 feet to the point 46534, at 5:30 p.m., on the 16th Development Fund under the COURT STARKE COUNTY PLAN COM- of beginning, containing 1.0 Thursday, May 5, 2016 day of May, 2016. provisions of Indiana Code CAUSE NO. MISSION acre, moreThe or Leaderless. • Page B5 Fund Name: Rainy Day 36-9-15.5 for the purposes as 75C01-1604-PL-000010 53 EAST MOUND STREET Having been ordered a Tax Total Amount for Rainy Day follows: ZERK LLC, PLAINTIFF KNOX, IN. 46534 Deed for the same in Cause Fund: $544,326 For all uses as set out in IC VS. 574-772-9133 75C01-1308-MI-0000026 and 117 Taxpayer appearing117 at the meet- 36-9-15.5. 117 JEFFREY A.117 JIMERSON, V 117 that title should117 be quieted in the ing shall have the right to be The tax will be levied on all tax- CHEYENNE JIMERSON, RICKY ANGELA J. FRY plaintiff, Robert Pitts. Knox Legals heard. TheKnox additional Legals appropria- able realKnox and personal Legals property D. NEHEMIAH,Knox Legals KAREN C. NE- 8172 N. KnoxS.R. 23 Legals 2. That Knox Defendants Legals Fedorchak NOTICE tions as finally made will be re- within the taxing district and will HEMIAH, STARKE COUNTY WALKERTON, IN. 46574 were the record owners at the The North Judson Police Depart- ferred to the Department of Lo- not exceed $0.0500 per $100 of EMS AND ANY PERSON OR AND TO ALL PERSONS OF time of the tax sale. ment is currently accepting appli- cal Government Finance (De- assessed valuation. The pro- ENTITY WITH A SUBSTANTIAL CORPORATION HAVING OR 3. That Plaintiff proposes to quiet cations for the Town Marshal po- partment). posed fund will be levied begin- PROPERTY INTEREST OF CLAIMING ANY RIGHTS, TI- title against the World. sition. Applicants must be certi- The Department will make a writ- ning with taxes due and payable PUBLIC RECORD. AND THE TLES OR INTEREST IN THE WHEREFORE, the plaintiff Rob- fied through the Indiana Law En- ten determination as to the suffi- in the year 2017. Taxpayers ap- UNKNOWN HEIRS OR DEVI- FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE ert Pitts, prays that the Court forcement Training Board. Some ciency of funds to support the pearing at such hearing shall SEES OF ALL PERSONS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Quiet Title against that Defen- requirements may include but appropriation within fifteen (15) have the right to be heard SHOWN IN THE PUBLIC RE- Pursuant to the laws of the State dant's George Fedorchak, Diana are not limited to, agility testing, days of receipt of a Certified thereon. The proposal for estab- CORDS OF STARKE COUNTY of Indiana contained in Fedorchak, and the World, and background investigations, and Copy of the action taken. lishment of the Cumulative Capi- TO HAVE HAD ANY INTEREST I.C.36-7-9, the Starke County for all other relief just and proper drug screening. No felony con- Dated: April 27, 2016 tal Development Fund is subject IN SAID LANDS AT ANYTIME, Plan Commission Administrator in the premises. victions, or domestic violence Kay Chaffins to approval by the Department of DEFENDANTS hereby ORDERS that the open Attorney for Plaintiffs convictions. The ability to legally Starke County Auditor Local Government Finance. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION storage of junk located at 8172 NICHOLS & WALLSMITH carry a firearm along with other April 28, May 5, 2016 KL3196 hspaxlp Within 30 days after the date of TO ALL UNKNOWN DEFEN- N. S.R. 23, Walkerton, IN. 54 East Washington Street testing may be required. Appli- the adoption of the Cumulative DANTS: 46574, owned by ANGELA J. Knox, IN 46534 cants may be disqualified during NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED Fund by the Town Council, the Any person who has or claims to FRY, legal descriptions: S2 T34 (574) 772-2900 any phase of the application ADMINISTRATION Town of Hamlet will publish a have an interest in or a lien R1, Meadows, Pt Lots 8 & 9, April 21, 28, May 5, 2016 KL2708 hspaxlp process. Applications may be IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- Notice of Adoption. Upon publi- against a certain parcel of real Block 1 & Resort Acres Pt Lot 4, obtained at the Town Hall lo- TATE OF SHARON L. WYATT, cation of the Notice of Adoption, property located in Knox, Starke State ID SUMMONS-SERVICE cated at 310 Lane Street in deceased. fifty (50) or more taxpayers in County, Indiana, Parcel number #75-03-02-404-046.000-009 BY PUBLICATION North Judson during regular In the Starke Circuit Court the taxing district may file a peti- 75-06-23-301-002.000-004, must be removed and premises DLC#X467-253 business hours. Applications Cause Number tion with the County Auditor not more particularly described as cleaned. STATE OF INDIANA must be submitted no later than 75C01-1604-EU-000007 later than noon 30 days after the follows: Lot 12 in Swartzell’s Ad- A public nuisance hearing re- COUNTY OF STARKE May 27th, 2016. Notice is hereby given that Law- publication of the Notice of dition to the Town of Knox, garding the ORDER will be held SS: May 5, 2016 KL3836 hspaxlp rence Wilke was on the 12 day Adoption setting forth their ob- Starke County, Indiana is hereby on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at IN THE STARKE CIRCUIT of April, 2016, appointed per- jections to the proposed fund. given notice that on or about 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room of COURT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sonal representative of the es- Dated this 28 day of April, 2016. April 19, 2016, Zerk LLC, an In- the county government building CAUSE The Starke County Board of tate of Sharon L. Wyatt, de- Hamlet Town Council: diana Corporation, by and located at 53 E. Mound Street, NO.:75C01-1512-MF-000072 Zoning Appeals hereby gives no- ceased, who died on the 30th Dave Kesvormas through its authorized represen- Knox, IN. 46534. You have the NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE tice that a public hearing will be day of December, 2015. The Brain Earnest tative. filed a Complaint to quiet right to appear at the hearing LLC, held on Wednesday, May 18, Personal Representative is Connie Bailey title in and to said real property with or without counsel to pre- Plaintiff, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., local time, in authorized to administer the es- May 5, 12, 2016 KL3904 hspaxlp in the Starke Circuit Court, under sent evidence, cross examine vs. the Starke County Government tate without court supervision. Cause # witness and make arguments. MARIANNE DEPOY, AS PER- Building, Knox, Indiana to con- All persons having claims TO THE OWNERS OF THE 75C01-1604-PL-000010. This If you fail to appear, the hearing SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF sider the following: against this estate, whether or WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ES- action is a complaint to quiet title will proceed in your absence, THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY A. Public hearing to consider a con- not now due, must file the claim TATE AND ALL INTERESTED against all defendants, known you will be bound by the deter- JACOBS A/K/A TIMOTHY AL- ditional variance request by An- in the office of the Clerk of this PARTIES: and unknown, filed subsequent mination of the hearing officer, LEN JACOBS, drew Bielak, to place an addi- Court within three (3) months NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE to the issuance of a tax deed, in and the planning administrator ROBIN S. JACOBS, tional ten electrical hook-ups on from the date of the first publica- By virtue of a certified copy of a which all parties having or claim- will act under the powers con- RIVER FUNDING CORPORA- his campground to make a total tion of this notice, or within nine decree to me directed from the ing to have an interest in or a ferred upon him by the above TION AND of 30 hook-ups for RV’s in an (9) months after the decedent’s Clerk of the Circuit Court of lien against the real estate must mentioned ordinance. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE R-3 Zoning, on property owned death, whichever is earlier, or Starke County, Indiana, in assert their claim or forever be If you fail to comply with the or- SMALL BUSINESS ADMIN- by Andrew & Mary Bielak and the claims will be forever barred. Cause No. barred from doing so. All claim- der, as affirmed or modified by ISTRATION, AN AGENCY OF described as follows: E. Pt Nw Dated at Knox, Indiana, this 14 75C01-1508-MF-000045 ants, whether known or unknown the Hearing Authority, the clean THE GOVERNMENT OF THE Ne, 13.25 acres, Parcel number day of April, 2016. wherein US Bank National Asso- must respond within 30 days af- up work ordered may be let at UNITED STATES OF AMER- 75-11-07-201-008.000-008, lo- Vicki L. Cooley ciation, was Plaintiff, and Char- ter the last notice of the action is public bid to a contractor and ICA, cated at 4257 S. 675 E. Knox, IN Clerk of Court les W. Kehoe, et al were the published. In case, you as a you shall be obligated to pay the Defendants. 46534. LUKENBILL & LUKENBILL, LLP Defendants, requiring me to claimant, do not respond by writ- bid price of the work and the NOTICE OF SUIT All interested parties will be By Adam K. Lukenbill make the sum as provided for in ten answer or otherwise, a judg- processing expense incurred by The State of Indiana to the De- heard at the time and place 501 East Jefferson Street, PO said Decree with interest and ment by default may be entered the Planning Administrator/Build- fendants above named, and any specified. Written comments BOX 1508 costs, I will expose at public sale against you for the relief de- ing Commissioner in taking all other person who may be con- from interested parties received Plymouth, Indiana 46563 to the highest bidder, on the 24 manded in the Complaint. actions necessary to accomplish cerned: You are notified that prior to the hearing will be con- Tel: (574) 936-2007 day of May, 2016, at the hour of Dated: April 16, 2016. the action required by this OR- you have been sued in the Court sidered. April 28, May 5, 2016 KL3284 hspaxlp 2 : P.M, at Starke County Sher- Vicki L. Cooley, Clerk, DER. Exact terms of the Plan- above named. The nature of the Bob Troike, Chairperson iff’s Department; 5435 E. SR 8; Steven A, Dodge 4548-75 ning Commission Administrator suit against you is a Complaint PUBLIC NOTICE - Don White, Vice-Chairperson Knox, IN 46534, or as soon PO Box 55 Knox, IN 46534 ORDER may be obtained in the on Note and for May 5, 2016 KL2704 hspaxlp IDEM RULE 5 thereafter as is possible, In 574-772-2156 Planning Commission Depart- Foreclosure of Mortgage on the PROPOSED Starke County Indiana, the fee May 5, 12, 29, 2016 KL3912 hspaxlp ment of the county of Starke, lo- following described real estate: NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS IMPROVEMENTS simple of the whole body of Real cated at the address written Being a parcel of land located in OF ADDITIONAL TO 8165 NORTH Estate in Starke County, Indiana. STARKE COUNTY PLAN herein. You will be subject to an the Southwest quarter of the APPROPRIATIONS STATE ROAD 23 Lot numbered eight (8) in South COMMISSION administrative fee of $700.00 Southeast quarter of Section 31, Notice is hereby given to the tax- Foster Builders, Inc. is submit- Brook Subdivision phase 1, a 53 EAST MOUND STREET and may also be subject to a Township 33 North, Range 1 payers of North Judson-San Pi- ting a Notice of Intent (NOI) let- part of the Northeast Quarter of KNOX, IN. 46534 civil penalty of up to $5,000.00. West of the Second Principal erre School Corporation, ter to notify the Indiana Depart- section 26, Township 33 North, 574-772-9133 Terry R. Stephenson Meridian, Washington Township, Starke/Pulaski County, Indiana, ment of Environmental Manage- range 2 West of the 2nd P.M., V Administrator/Building Starke County, Indiana, more that the proper legal officers will ment of our intent to comply with City of Knox, as per plat thereof DUSTIN TAULBEE Commissioner particularly described as follows: consider the following additional the requirements under 327 IAC recorded in plat book 2, page 2620 W. JULIA DR. Planning Commission Commencing at the Southeast appropriations in excess of the 15-5 to discharge storm water 239 in the Office of the Recorder NORTH JUDSON, IN. 46366 County of Starke, Indiana corner of Section 31 as evi- budget for the current year at from construction activities for of Starke County, Indiana. AND TO ALL PERSONS OF May 5, 2016 KL3521 hspaxlp denced by a 5/8" iron rod; their regular meeting place at the the following project: More Commonly Known As: CORPORATION HAVING OR thence North 89°43'28" West on Starke County Annex Building, Improvements to 8165 North 1496 Short Drive, Knox, IN CLAIMING ANY RIGHTS, TI- STATE OF INDIANA the South line of Section 31, a 53 East Mound Street, Knox, IN State Road 23, Walkerton, IN 46534 TLES OR INTEREST IN THE COUNTY OF STARKE distance of 1991.18 feet to a rail- 46534, at 5:30 p.m., on the 16th 46574 Parcel No. FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE SS: road spike and also being the day of May, 2016. Stormwater Run-off from the 75-06-26-202-018.000-004 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE STARKE CIRCUIT point of beginning; thence con- Fund Name: Construction Fund project site will discharge to the Together with rents, issues, in- Pursuant to the laws of the State COURT tinuing on said South line North Total Amount for Construction onsite proposed retention pond come, and profits thereof, said of Indiana contained in CAUSE NO. 89°43'28" West, a distance of Fund: $1,430,000 then to an unnamed tributary of sale will be made without relief I.C.36-7-9, the Starke County 75C01-1604-PL-9 661.90 feet to a railroad spike; Taxpayer appearing at the meet- Robbins Ditch. from valuation or appraisement Plan Commission Administrator Robert Pitts, Plaintiffs thence North 00°05'53" East, a ing shall have the right to be The improvements are sched- laws. hereby ORDERS that the inoper- VS distance of 1316.95 feet to a 1" heard. The additional appropria- uled to commence in May of William A. Dulin able vehicles, junk located at George Fedorchak, Diana Fe- iron pipe; thence South tions as finally made will be re- 2016 and construction should be Sheriff of Starke County, Indiana 2620 W. Julia Dr., North Judson, dorchak, The World 89°50'20" East, a distance of ferred to the Department of Lo- completed by August of 2016. Phillip A. Pluister #26544-64 IN. 46366, owned by Dustin COMPLAINT TO QUIET TITLE 663.94 feet to a capped 5/8" iron cal Government Finance (De- The project is located in the Burke Costanza & Carberry, LLP Taulbee, legal descriptions: S15 Court 1 reinforcing rod; thence South partment). southeast quarter of section 2, 1496 SHORT DRIVE, KNOX, IN T32 R3, Oak Grove Trlr Sub #3 The plaintiff, Robert Pitts com- 00°11'13" West, a distance of The Department will make a writ- township 34 north, Range 1 west 46534 Lot 1 Block C, State ID plain of defendants George Fe- 1318.27 feet to the point of be- ten determination as to the suffi- of the second principal meridian, Street Address #75-09-15-104-021.000-013 dorchak and Diana Fedorchak, ginning. ciency of funds to support the Oregon Township, situated in The Sheriff’s Department does must be removed, premises and the rest of the World, for And Commonly known as: 6560 appropriation within fifteen (15) Stark County, Indiana. Ques- not warrant the accuracy of the cleaned. cause of action, say: E Toto Road, Knox, IN 46534 days of receipt of a Certified tions or comments should be street address published A public nuisance hearing re- 1. The plaintiff, Robert Pitts is This Summons by Publication is Copy of the action taken. directed to Mr. Scott Foster, herein. garding the ORDER will be held the owner of the following de- specifically directed to the follow- Dated: April 27, 2016 President, Foster Builders, PLEASE SERVE: on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at scribed real estate in Starke ing named Defendants whose Kay Chaffins Inc., 8436 W. CR 400 N. Sulli- CHARLES W. KEHOE 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room of County, Indiana, to-wit: whereabouts are known to me: Starke County Auditor van, Indiana 47882, phone Type of Service the county government building A parcel land located in the Timothy A. Jacobs a/k/a Timo- April 28, May 5, 2016 KL3192 hspaxlp (812)572-4293. Sheriff located at 53 E. Mound Street, Northwest Quarter of the North- thy Allen Jacobs, Robin S. Ja- May 5, 2016 KL3807 hspaxlp Name Knox, IN. 46534. You have the west Quarter of Section 2, Town- cobs and Administrator of the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 507 2ND STREET, LA PORTE, right to appear at the hearing ship 33 North, Range 2 West of Small Business Administra- OF ADDITIONAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF IN 46350 with or without counsel to pre- the Second Principal Meridian, in tion, an agency of the Govern- APPROPRIATIONS HEARING ON PROPOSED Address sent evidence, cross examine Center Township, in Starke ment of the United States of Notice is hereby given to the tax- CUMULATIVE CAPITAL TS#: 12705.5429/TrustorLast- witness and make arguments. County, Indiana, more particu- America payers of North Judson-San Pi- DEVELOPMENT FUND Name FEI # 1076.00133 If you fail to appear, the hearing larly described as follows: Com- This Summons by Publication is erre School Corporation, Notice is hereby given the tax- 04/28/2016, will proceed in your absence, mencing at the Southwest comer also specifically directed to the Starke/Pulaski County, Indiana, payers of the Town of Hamlet, 05/05/201605/12/2016 you will be bound by the deter- of the Northwest Quarter of Sec- following named Defendants that the proper legal officers will Starke County, Indiana, that the April 28, May 5, 12, 2016 KL2922 hspaxlp mination of the hearing officer, tion 2; thence North 0 degrees whose whereabouts are un- consider the following additional Town Council will consider at the and the planning administrator 19 minutes 14 seconds West, known to me: appropriations in excess of the Town Hall, 10 South Starke STATE OF INDIANA will act under the powers con- (basis of bearing), on the West River Funding Corporation budget for the current year at Street, Hamlet, Indiana, 46532 COUNTY OF STARKE ferred upon him by the above line of the Northwest Quarter of In addition to the above named their regular meeting place at the at 6:30 o’clock p.m. on Wednes- SS: mentioned ordinance. Section 2, a distance of 1981.80 Defendants being served by this Starke County Annex Building, day, May 25, 2016, the estab- IN THE STARKE CIRCUIT If you fail to comply with the or- feet to the Southwest comer of a Summons, there may be other 53 East Mound Street, Knox, IN lishment of a Cumulative Capital COURT der, as affirmed or modified by parcel of land transferred to Defendants who have an interest 46534, at 5:30 p.m., on the 16th Development Fund under the CAUSE NO. the Hearing Authority, work or- Roger D. & Connie Lee Martin in in this lawsuit. day of May, 2016. provisions of Indiana Code 75C01-1604-PL-000010 dered may be let at public bid to Deed Record Book 138, page If you have a claim for relief Fund Name: Rainy Day 36-9-15.5 for the purposes as ZERK LLC, PLAINTIFF a contractor and you shall be ob- 702, as found in the Office of the against the Plaintiff arising from Total Amount for Rainy Day follows: VS. ligated to pay the bid price of the Starke County Recorder; thence the same transaction or occur- Fund: $544,326 For all uses as set out in IC JEFFREY A. JIMERSON, work and the processing ex- North 89 degrees 40 minutes 46 rence, you must assert it in your Taxpayer appearing at the meet- 36-9-15.5. CHEYENNE JIMERSON, RICKY pense incurred by the Planning seconds East on the South line written answer. ing shall have the right to be The tax will be levied on all tax- D. NEHEMIAH, KAREN C. NE- Administrator/Building Commis- of the Martin parcel, a distance You must answer the Complaint heard. The additional appropria- able real and personal property HEMIAH, STARKE COUNTY sioner in taking all actions nec- of 522.00 feet to the point of be- in writing, by you or your attor- tions as finally made will be re- within the taxing district and will NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING EMS AND ANY PERSON OR essary to accomplish the action ginning, being the Southeast ney, on or before the 11th day of ferred to the Department of Lo- not exceed $0.0500 per $100 of The Oregon-Davis Community School Corporation Board of School TrusteesENTITY will WITH meet A on SUBSTANTIAL Monday, May required by this ORDER. Exact comer of the Martin parcel and a June, 2016 (the same being cal Government Finance (De- assessed valuation. The pro- 16, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the Susan G. Rowles Board Room, AdministrationPROPERTY Building, 5998 INTEREST North 750 East, OF terms of the Planning Commis- 5/8" x 30" long iron reinforcing within thirty (30) days after the partment). posed fund will be levied begin- Hamlet, Indiana, for a public hearing regarding objections to and/or supportPUBLIC for the RECORD. proposed ANDcontract THE of sion Administrator ORDER may rod; thence North 89 degrees 40 Third Notice of Suit), and if you The Department will make a writ- ning with taxes due and payable employment for the Superintendent of Schools. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR DEVI- be obtained in the Planning minutes 46 seconds East, a dis- fail to do so, a judgment will be ten determination as to the suffi- in the year 2017. Taxpayers ap- The following table summarizes the salary and benefits of the Oregon-DavisSEES Superintendent OF ALL PERSONSof Schools. Commission Department of the tance of 174.24 feet to a 5/8" x entered against you for what the ciency of funds to support the pearing at such hearing shall After the hearing, the Board of School Trustees will consider the input andSHOWN then it will IN consider THE PUBLICthe proposed RE- county of Starke, located at the 30" long iron reinforcing rod; Plaintiff has demanded. appropriation within fifteen (15) have the right to be heard contract as an agenda item at its Board meeting on Monday, May 23, 2016,CORDS at 6:00 OF p.m. STARKE COUNTY address written herein. You will thence North 0 degrees 19 min- DOYLE LEGAL CORPORA- days of receipt of a Certified thereon. The proposal for estab- TO HAVE HAD ANY INTEREST be subject to an administrative utes 14 seconds West, a dis- TION, P.C. Copy of the action taken. SUPERINTENDENTlishment of the CumulativeSALARY & CapiBENEFITS- IN SAID LANDS AT ANYTIME, fee of $700.00 and may also be tance of 250.00 feet to a 5/8" S. Brent Potter Dated:Length of Contract April 27, 2016 260tal days Development 2016-2017 Fund 260 is days subject 2017-2018 260 days 2018-2019 DEFENDANTS subject to a civil penalty of up to long iron reinforcing rod; thence ATTEST: Kay Chaffins to approval by the Department of Base Salary $95,000 $95,000 SUMMONS BY$95,000 PUBLICATION $5,000.00. South 89 degrees 40 minutes 46 Vicki L. Cooley Starke County Auditor Local Government Finance. Board Cost of Health Insurance $16,531.20 Dependant upon renewalTO rates ALL Dependant UNKNOWN upon renewal DEFEN rates - Terry R. Stephenson seconds West to the Northeast Clerk of the Starke County April 28, May 5, 2016 KL3196 hspaxlp Within 30 days after the date of Board Cost of Dental Insurance $492.00 Dependant upon renewalDANTS: rates Dependant upon renewal rates Administrator/Building comer of the Martin parcel, and Circuit Court the adoption of the Cumulative Any person who has or claims to Commissioner a 5/8" x 30" long iron reinforcing S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Board Cost of Vision Insurance Fund$127.68 by the Town Dependant Council, upon renewal the rates Dependant upon renewal rates have an interest in or a lien Planning Commission rod, a distance of 174.24 feet; Craig D. Doyle (4783-49) Board Cost of Long Term Disability Town of Hamlet will publish a $370.50 Dependent upon renewalagainst rates Dependent a certain upon parcel renewal of rates real County of Starke, Indiana thence South 0 degrees 19 min- Ryan T. Kiernan (29316-49) (LTD) Insurance Notice of Adoption. Upon publi- property located in Knox, Starke May 5, 2016 KL3520 hspaxlp utes 14 seconds East, a dis- David M. Johnson (30354-45) Board Cost for Term Life Insurance cation$144/year of the Notice of Adoption,$144/year $144/year County, Indiana, Parcel number tance of 250.00 feet to the point Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Board Contribution Indiana State fifty$9,975.00 (50) or more taxpayers$9,975.00 in $9,975.00 Teacher’s Retirement Fund 75-06-23-301-002.000-004, STARKE COUNTY PLAN COM- of beginning, containing 1.0 Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) the taxing district may file a peti- Board Costs Required by more particularly described as MISSION acre, more or less. DOYLE LEGAL CORPORA- tion$7,267.50 with the County Auditor$7,267.50 not $7,267.50 Employment Statutes-Social Security follows: Lot 12 in Swartzell’s Ad- 53 EAST MOUND STREET Having been ordered a Tax TION, P.C. later than noon 30 days after the Paid Vacation 25 days 25 days dition to the 25 Town days of Knox, KNOX, IN. 46534 Deed for the same in Cause 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 publication of the Notice of Paid Holidays 12 per year 12 per year Starke County,12 Indiana per year is hereby 574-772-9133 75C01-1308-MI-0000026 and Indianapolis, IN 46204 Adoption setting forth their ob- Sick Days 9 per year 9 per year given notice that9 per year on or about V that title should be quieted in the Telephone (317) 264-5000 jections to the proposed fund. Personal Business Days 3 per year 3 per year April 19, 2016,3 Zerkper year LLC, an In- ANGELA J. FRY plaintiff, Robert Pitts. Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Dated this 28 day of April, 2016. April 28, May 5, 12, 2016 KL3368 hspaxlp diana Corporation, May 5, 2016 KL3701 by hspaxlp and 8172 N. S.R. 23 2. That Defendants Fedorchak Hamlet Town Council: through its authorized represen- WALKERTON, IN. 46574 were the record owners at the Dave Kesvormas tative. filed a Complaint to quiet AND TO ALL PERSONS OF time of the tax sale. Brain Earnest title in and to said real property CORPORATION HAVING OR 3. That Plaintiff proposes to quiet Connie Bailey in the Starke Circuit Court, under CLAIMING ANY RIGHTS, TI- May 5, 12, 2016 KL3904 hspaxlp title against the World. Cause # TLES OR INTEREST IN THE WHEREFORE, the plaintiff Rob- 75C01-1604-PL-000010. This FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE ert Pitts, prays that the Court action is a complaint to quiet title NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Quiet Title against that Defen- against all defendants, known Pursuant to the laws of the State dant's George Fedorchak, Diana and unknown, filed subsequent of Indiana contained in Fedorchak, and the World, and to the issuance of a tax deed, in I.C.36-7-9, the Starke County for all other relief just and proper which all parties having or claim- Plan Commission Administrator in the premises. ing to have an interest in or a hereby ORDERS that the open Attorney for Plaintiffs lien against the real estate must storage of junk located at 8172 NICHOLS & WALLSMITH CLASSIFIEDSassert their claim or forever be N. S.R. 23, Walkerton, IN. WORK 54 East Washington Street barred from doing so. All claim- 46574, owned by ANGELA J. Knox, IN 46534 ants, whether known or unknown FRY, legal descriptions: S2 T34 (574) 772-2900 must respond within 30 days af- R1, Meadows, Pt Lots 8 & 9, April 21, 28, May 5, 2016 KL2708 hspaxlp terPUT the last notice ofTHEM the action is Block 1 & ResortTO Acres WORKPt Lot 4, FOR YOU! published. In case, you as a State ID claimant, do not respond by writ- #75-03-02-404-046.000-009 ten answer or otherwise, a judg- must be removed and premises ment by default may be entered cleaned. against you for the relief de- A public nuisance hearing re- manded in the Complaint. garding the ORDER will be held Dated: April 16, 2016. on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at Vicki L. Cooley, Clerk, 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room of Steven A, Dodge 4548-75 the county government building PO Box 55 Knox, IN 46534 located at 53 E. Mound Street, 574-772-2156 Knox, IN. 46534. You have the May 5, 12, 29, 2016 KL3912 hspaxlp right to appear at the hearing with or without counsel to pre- sent evidence, cross examine witness and make arguments. If you fail to appear, the hearing will proceed in your absence, you will be bound by the deter- mination of the hearing officer, and the planning administrator will act under the powers con- ferred upon him by the above mentioned ordinance. If you fail to comply with the or- der, as affirmed or modified by the Hearing Authority, the clean up work ordered may be let at public bid to a contractor and you shall be obligated to pay the bid price of the work and the processing expense incurred by the Planning Administrator/Build- ing Commissioner in taking all actions necessary to accomplish the action required by this OR- DER. Exact terms of the Plan- ning Commission Administrator ORDER may be obtained in the Planning Commission Depart- ment of the county of Starke, lo- cated at the address written herein. 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