The News Sun – November 25, 2013

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COUNTY SEAT N O B L E

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013

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Fort Wayne Philharmonic to play in Albion ALBION — The Fort Wayne Philharmonic’s Holiday Pops concert will once again return to Albion Sunday. “This wonderful evening of music is the perfect way to get in the festive spirit for families, young and old alike, as well as experience the full sound of a 64-piece professional orchestra,” a press release said. Presented by Central Noble Performing Arts Department, “Holiday Pops 2013” will begin at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Central Noble High School in Albion. Doors open to the public for general admission seating at 1:45 p.m. With Philharmonic assistant conductor Sameer Patel at the podium, this year’s concert will include selections from “The

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Breakfast with Santa planned for Dec. 7

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Logistics students, teacher honored In the photo at top, students enrolled in Hire Technology’s Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics class attended the Indiana Logistics Summit in Indianapolis at the Indiana Convention Center Oct. 10. More than 300 attendees of the summit also attended a luncheon and a keynote address by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. The logistics course is taught at Central Noble by Brady Truex. Shown are Central Noble students, front row, from left, Jacob McDonald, Tyler Strange and Charles Wolf. in the center row are, from left, Justin Berkes, Ethan Nei, Fidel Murillo, and Tim Collis. In back are, from left, Billy Campbell, Alex

Nutcracker,” “Carol of the Bells,” the annual Christmas sing-along, and “Sleigh Ride.” Holiday Pops also will feature vocalists Fernando Tarango and Shannon Cajka singing holiday favorites, including “Home for the Holidays,” and “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” Tickets to Holiday Pops in Noble County cost $10 for adults and $6 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the branches of Campbell & Fetter Bank in Albion or Kendallville or at the door prior to the concert. Now performing its 70th season, The Fort Wayne Philharmonic’s mission is to inspire and foster a lifelong love of classical music through performance and education.

Craig, Nick Miller, Jonathan Fogle, Triston Williams, and Michael Rose. In the photo at bottom, the Central Noble Community School Corp. Board of Education presented Central Noble High School teacher Brady Truex with two certificates Tuesday for his work with the Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics class. One was the Tower Award from Conexus and the other was the Leadership in Piloting Higher Technology Program award. From left are Central Noble High School Principal Geoff Brose, Truex, Central Noble Superintendent Chris Daughtry and school board president Rod Stayner.

ALBION — Breakfast with Santa sponsored by the Albion Lions Club will take place at the Albion Fire Station Dec. 7 from 8-11 a.m. Pancakes, sausage, juice, milk and coffee will be offered for a freewill donation. Raffle tickets will be sold to win a boy’s or girl’s bicycle at 10 a.m. Tickets cost $1 each or six for $5. See any Albion Lions Club

member for tickets. You need not be present to win. Kids will have an opportunity to bring or write a letter to Santa. Bring your own camera for pictures with the “big guy in red.” Gary Cox from the Ligonier Police Department will be at the event to make and record children’s IDs. The Lions Club also will have its annual citrus sales at the breakfast.

misdemeanor. One year incarceration, one year Community Corrections, 82 days credit. To pay $368 court costs and $100 public defender fee. Counts II, III and V dismissed. • Wendi R. Flores, 33, of Kendallville, dealing a Schedule I, II or III controlled substance, Class D felony. Two years Community Corrections, four years suspended and on probation, 66 days credit. To pay $168 court costs, $13 sheriff’s service fee, $75 to the Indiana Multi Agency Group Enforcement Drug Task Force, $100 public defender fee and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. • Stephanie R. Thompson, 26, of Kendallville, assisting a criminal, Class D felony. One-hundred-eighty days incarceration, may be on work release or Community Corrections if qualified, one year suspended and on probation, 29 days credit. To pay $168 court costs, $300 fine, $13 sheriff’s service fee, $100 public defender fee and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. • Dale R. Downey, 33, of Kendallville, lesser included charge of burglary, Class C felony. Three years incarceration, may be on

Community Corrections or work release if qualified, one year suspended and on probation, 138 days credit. To pay $168 court costs, $100 public defender fee and $400 substance abuse assessment fee.

Noble County Courthouse News • Marriage licenses The following were issued recently in Noble County: • Steven Robert Kime, 22, and Courtney M. Jones, 21, both of Albion. • Rodney Oren Bowman, 36, and Bridget Ann Osborne, 21, both of Ligonier. • Brian Keith Essary, 37, and Kathryn Rene Anderson, 30, both of Sawyer, Mich.

Criminal dispositions The following were issued recently in Noble County courts: Superior Court I • Daniel J. Campbell, 37, of Kendallville, Count I — possession of precursors with intent to manufacture methamphetamine, Class D felony. Four days incarceration, 1,091 days suspended, two days credit. To pay $200 fine, $368 court costs, $100 public defender fee and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts II and III dismissed. Consecutive to below. • Daniel J. Campbell, 37, of Kendallville, Count I — possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony, and Count II — possession of paraphernalia, Class A misdemeanor. Three years incarceration, 21 days credit. To pay $200 fine and $368 court costs. Consecutive to above. • Renwood A. Thacker, 26, of LaOtto, domestic battery, Class D felony. One year incarceration, may be on Community Corrections if qualified, four days credit. To pay $300 fine, $168 court costs and $100 public defender fee. • Alvin F. Storey, 34, of Corunna, theft, Class A misdemeanor. Eight days incarceration, 357 days suspended and on probation, four days credit, driving privileges suspended for 30 days. To pay $250 fine, $168 court costs and $100

public defender fee. • Stephanie N. Gibson, 28, of LaGrange, Count I — possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony. One year incarceration, 33 days credit. To pay $100 fine, $368 court costs and $100 public defender fee. Counts II, III and IV dismissed. • Joe Kennel Combs, 36, of Garrett, operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic offender, Class D felony. Six-hundred-forty-six days incarceration, 449 days suspended and on probation, 323 days credit, driving privileges suspended for life. To pay $500 fine, $168 court costs and $100 public defender fee. • Jason A. Maxson, 42, of Kendallville, Count II — possession of marijuana, Class D felony, and Count V — performing taxidermy without a license, Class C misdemeanor. One-hundred-eighty days incarceration, 367 days suspended and on probation, one day credit. To pay $600 fine, $368 court costs and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts I, III and IV dismissed. • Fernando Zayago-Castillo, 34, of Ligonier, domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor. Twelve days incarceration, 353 days suspended and on probation, two days credit. To pay $100 fine and $168 court costs. • Michael Flaugh, 33, of Fort Wayne, Count I — driving while intoxicated second or more offense, Class D felony. Six months incarceration, may be served on Community Corrections if qualified, one day credit, driving privileges suspended one year. To pay $500 fine, $368 court costs and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts II, III, IV V and VI dismissed. • Lee Harris, 28, of Kendallville, Count II — driving while intoxicated, Class A misdemeanor. Six months Community Correc-

tions, one day credit, driving privileges suspended 180 days. To pay $300 fine, $368 court costs and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts I, III and IV dismissed. • Jack F. Wonderly, 56, of Albion, possession of precursors or chemical reagents with intent to manufacture methamphetamine, Class A misdemeanor. One-hundred-ten days incarceration, 255 days suspended, 55 days credit, 255 days informal nonreporting probation. To pay $100 fine and $368 court costs. • Jonathon N. Clawson, 28, of Wolcottville, possession of paraphernalia, Class D felony. Nine months Community Corrections, two days credit. To pay $200 fine, $168 court costs and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. • Amy R. Clawson, 26, of Wolcottville, possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony. Six months Community Corrections, one year suspended and on probation, one day credit. To pay $200 fine, $368 court costs and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. • Donald Godfrey, 64, of Kimmell, Count I — failure to register as a sex or violent offender, Class A misdemeanor. Eighty-four days incarceration, 281 days suspended and on probation, 42 days credit. To pay $168 court costs. Count II dismissed. • Howard D. Harkins Jr.,

51, of Wolcottville, possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony. Six months incarceration, may be served on work release if qualified, three days credit. To pay $200 fine, $368 court costs and $100 public defender fee. Circuit Court • Daniel J. Campbell, 37, of Kendallville, Count II — possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony. Three years suspended and on probation, 52 days credit. To pay $368 court costs, $100 public defender fee and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts I, III and IV dismissed. • Tyler J. Riddle, 17, of Kendallville, Count IV — burglary, Class C felony. Three years incarceration, five years suspended and on probation, 22 days credit. To pay $168 court costs, $13 sheriff’s service fee, $4,300 restitution and $400 substance abuse assessment fee. Counts I, II and III dismissed. • Christina C. Zimmerman, 41, of Kendallville, Count I — theft, Class C felony, and Count II — forgery, Class C felony. Two years incarceration, four years suspended and on probation, two days credit. To pay $168 court costs, $13 sheriff’s service fee and $102,199 restitution. • Desiree Nicole Jacobs, 28, of Albion, Count I — lesser included charge of possession of methamphetamine, Class D felony, and Count IV — possession of paraphernalia, Class A

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