Serving the Steuben County 101 lakes area since 1857 Buck Lake Concert to benefi t woman Showers and Weather battling cancer storms early, mostly cloudy, Page A2 high 86. Low 70. Page A9 Angola, Indiana FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2014 kpcnews.com 75 cents GOOD Angola Moose 100 years old BY JENNIFER DECKER MORNING [email protected] ANGOLA — An Angola family Love’s to make fraternity has performed hundreds of good deeds and charitable acts donation to over the years. Make that 100 years’ Literacy Coalition worth in the city. ANGOLA — Oklahoma The Loyal Order of Moose, City, Oklahoma-based Angola Lodge No. 1568, 108 N. Love’s Travel Stops & Martha St., will mark its 100th Country Stores opened its year with a centennial celebration 12th Indiana location at Tuesday from noon to 10 p.m. at Interstate 69 and U.S. 20 the Angola Moose Family Center. Thursday. A special Moose ceremony will be At a Thursday, Sept. 4, held at 7 p.m. The celebration will ribbon cutting at 4 p.m., a highlight awareness of all which news release said Love’s will the Moose accomplish present a $2,000 donation to The Moose is an international the Steuben County Literacy family-fraternal organization Coalition. of men and women helping the The new Love’s travel community. It was founded in the stop features a Hardee’s 1800s with the goal of offering restaurant, gourmet coffee, men the chance to gather socially. travel items and gift Year round, the Moose stay merchandise. The new 24/7 busy with steak fries, barbecues location also offers 118 and other benefi ts to help funding truck parking spaces, seven assistance with children. At showers and a Love’s Truck Christmas time last year, the Tire Care Center. Moose adopted eight families and 31 kids to provide them with a PHOTO CONTRIBUTED holiday. And that’s what the group United Way regatta has long done. Eric Henion, governor of the Loyal Order of Moose Angola Lodge No. 1568, wore the fraternity’s costume and was swarmed by youngsters looking for candy during Angola’s Fourth of July parade. trivia clue presented SEE MOOSE, PAGE A9 ANGOLA — The last of six clues in the Steuben County United Way Cardboard Boat Regatta Steuben LIVE UNITED contest is Dog Idol Saturday at Pokagon available. The agency clue LAKE JAMES — cutest dog, most unusual dog Pokagon Dog Idol is: “Don’t go straight! Pokagon State Park and dog and Sometimes the road of life agencies will be going to the owner look WHO: Park guests takes a different path. This dogs on Saturday alike. Annual pet contest place is there to provide at 3 p.m. when the Six prize WHAT: individuals a step up on their annual Pokagon packages have WHEN: Saturday, 3 pm. journey.” Dog Idol contest been provided benefi t Today’s clue is the fi nal will be held at the by Pawsitively WHERE: Pokagon State Park provided by local media and park’s campground Paradise Pet campground amphitheater United Way’s Facebook amphitheater. Resort of Angola. ADMISSION: Regular park fee page. The six clues describe Campers and The audience from United Way partner agencies dog owners from and Smokey serving Steuben County. the general public Bear will be the Guests can park at the campers’ To enter the competition, are encouraged judges. store or behind it and walk to the people must list in order to bring their Following amphitheater. military the names of the agencies four-legged, furry the contest, Although the program is free described. No form is best friends to be there will be and open to all, there is the normal BY AMY OBERLIN necessary. In the event of a recognized in the opportunities for park entrance fee of $5 for in-state [email protected] tie, a drawing will take place. following catego- dogs and their vehicles or $7 for out-of-state JENNIFER DECKER One winner will receive a ries: biggest dog, owners to be vehicles. [email protected] $100 cash prize, a cardboard smallest dog, photographed Details are available by calling AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS boat created by master boat best-dressed dog, with Smokey. 833-2012. ANGOLA — Steuben County builder Mike Wyss and a free Sheriff’s Depart- entry into the competition, ment and Angola which is Sept. 6 at Pokagon Police Department State Park’s Potawatomi Inn have received beach. fi rearms and Submissions must Lake Life includes fi eld trips equipment from be received by noon on the U.S. military. Monday, Aug. 25, at the ANGOLA — Lake Life present on endangered species and the history of Lake James and Those items Steuben County United Way continues this fall with a traveling Nathan Simons of Blue Heron provide instruction on how to range from offi ce, 317 S. Wayne St., set of sessions highlighting the Ministries will discuss native record a lake’s history. batteries to M16s. Troyer Suite 3D, Angola, IN 46703 area’s rich natural gifts. plants. Session Five, Oct. 21, will be The Ferguson, or emailed to bobbi@united- The Steuben County Soil The class will move to the new hosted at the Fawn River State Missouri, police waysteuben.org. and Water Conservation District Trine State Recreational Facility Fish Hatchery in Orland and department, at the center of an has partnered with The Steuben for Session Two on Sept. 30. the Orland Legion. Neil Ledet uproar over the Aug. 9 shooting County Lakes Council to offer Pokagon State Park naturalist Fred of Indiana Division of Fish and death of an a series of sessions detailing life Wooley and property manager Ted Wildlife will give a tour of the unarmed black amidst the 101 lakes of Steuben Bohman will discuss the history hatchery facility. Brian Musser, teenager, acquired County. The 2 1/2-hour sessions and vision of the new Pokagon NRCS district conservationist, two armored start at 6 p.m. and end about 8:30 property. will speak about soil health and Humvees and SPORTS ON TWITTER p.m. They start Tuesday, Sept. 23 Session Three, Oct. 7, will present a soil demonstration. other military gear Get updates from area and will continue every Tuesday be a county department panel Session Six, Oct. 28, will wrap for free through a sporting events until Oct. 28. featuring the treasurer’s offi ce, up Lake Life at Caruso’s Restau- Pentagon program Cost is $50 for new students assessor’s offi ce, recorder’s rant on C.R. 200W. Participants that critics blame twitter.com/kpcnewssports and $15 for returning students. offi ce, auditor’s offi ce, health will receive their certifi cate of for “militarizing Hamblen This year’s Lake Life class department and coroner’s offi ce. completion, meals prepared by America’s Main Contact Us includes several fi eld trips, with Session Four, Oct. 14, will Caruso’s staff, a presentation of Streets” and aggravating clashes the fi rst class in the Steuben be held at Dry Dock Marine, Italian cooking and the history of between police and protesters. • Community Center auditorium, 2195 W. C.R. 175N. Owner Caruso’s. Thursday, the governor of The Herald Republican 317 S. Wayne St., Angola. Bill Terry Archbold will speak about Details and reservations are Missouri ordered the withdrawal 45 S. Public Square Lambert of the Natural Resource boats and boating. Flaim Cupp at the Steuben County SWCD, of National Guard troops from Angola, IN 46703 Conservation Service will discuss and Jim Somers of the Lake 665-3211, ext. 3, or the Steuben the riot-torn city, a largely black forestry, Mel Hathaway will James Association will discuss County Lakes Council, 665-1730. SEE MILITARY, PAGE A9 Phone: (260) 665-3117 Fax: (260) 665-2322 Classifi eds: (toll free) (877) 791-7877 Circulation: (800) 717-4679 Doctor with Ebola Index • leaves isolation unit Classifi ed ..............................................B5-B7 ATLANTA (AP) — Calling it infectious disease unit at Emory Life .................................................................A3 a “miraculous day,” an American University Hospital. Obituaries .....................................................A4 doctor infected with Ebola left Brantly’s reappearance — Opinion .........................................................A5 his isolation unit and warmly together with his wife and a parade hugged his doctors and nurses on of hospital workers — was festive Sports.................................................... B1-B4 Thursday, showing the world that and celebratory, a stark contrast to Weather........................................................A9 he poses no public health threat their arrival at the hospital three TV/Comics ...................................................A8 one month after getting sick with weeks earlier, when he arrived Vol. 157 No. 231 the virus. under police escort and shuffl ed Dr. Kent Brantly and his inside wearing a bulky white fellow medical missionary, hazardous material suit. Nancy Writebol, who was quietly “I am thrilled to be alive, to be discharged two days earlier, are well, and to be reunited with my AP still weak but should recover family,” Brantly said, choking up Ebola victim Dr. Kent Brantly, right, hugs a member of the medical completely, and no one need fear several times as he read a written staff that treated him after being released from Emory University being in contact with them, said statement. Then he hugged and Hospital Thursday in Atlanta. Dr. Bruce Ribner, who runs the SEE DOCTOR, PAGE A9 AREA • NATION A9 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2014 •kpcnews.com THE HERALD REPUBLICAN Showers and thunderstorms likely before 7 a.m. Mostly cloudy with a high of 86. Low tonight 70 with a slight chance of showers PHOTO CONTRIBUTED and storms. Partly sunny Saturday, high Sunrise Saturday 6:58 a.m. The Loyal Order of Moose Angola Lodge No. 1568, 108 N. Martha St., is celebrating near 90 with a 20 percent chance of rain.
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