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Karsyn Kares City Wide Yard Sale PARADISE SPRING SAT., MAY 18TH • 9-3PM ISP offers young people an up close look at law enforcement Most television viewers have seen at least part of a CSI or Law and Order episode. These shows seem to have spurred a new interest in law enforcement and forensics. For over 40 years the Indiana State Police have been giving young people an up close look at law enforcement through its youth camps program. The three-day Respect for Law Camp is an exciting look at law enforcement for students entering 5th and 6th grades. Troopers and other police officers staff the co-ed camps and programs include spectacular demonstrations by Emergency Response Teams, Bomb Squads, Underwater Search and Rescue Teams and police dogs. Campers participate in recreational activities, make new friends and go home with a new respect for themselves and others. Respect for Law Camp will be held at: University of Southern Indiana June 13-15, Hanover College June 20-22, Vincennes University June 6-8, Anderson University July 11-13, and Notre Dame University June 27-29. Lions Law Camp gives students entering the seventh and eighth grades a behind the scenes look at the criminal justice system. The four-day co-ed camp offers a more advanced look at law enforcement through field trips, exciting demonstrations and motivating programs. Campers meet peers from around the state, participate in recreational activities and leave with a greater understanding of the police field. Law Camp will be held at: Vincennes University June 1215 and Anderson University July 10-13. Similar to the Indiana State Police Academy, Career Camp gives high school students an in-depth look at law enforcement. Campers conduct their own crime scene investigations, hear from defense attorneys, judges, and other experts in the criminal justice field, and watch exciting police demonstrations during the weeklong camps. Career Camp, which is co-ed, allows students to make friends from around the state, participate in recreational activities and experience what the police academy is like. The camp will be held at: Vincennes University July 7-12 and Trine University in Angola July 14-19. Scholarships are available to all camps. The camps are made possible through the support of the Indiana District Optimists, Indiana Troopers Youth Services, Jaycees, Lions Clubs of Indiana and many generous sponsors around the state. For more information about Indiana State Police Youth Services Camps, please call 888.477.9688 or visit www.in.gov/isp/2329.htm or the Indiana Troopers Youth Services website at www.trooper.org.

Joella Blackburn Allard, 58 Member of Christian Heritage Fellowship Church Feb. 18, 1955 – May 8, 2013

Joella K. Blackburn Allard, 58, Wabash, died at 5:42 a.m., Wednesday, May 8, at her home. She was born Feb. 18, 1955 in Marion, to Rufus and Betty (Blessing) Blackburn. Joella married Lloyd Allard on Oct. 20, 1972, in Marion. She was a printer in the t-shirt business, working at Shirt Shed and Blue Sky Graphics, both in Wabash, and Action Gear in Peru. She was a member of Christian Heritage Fellowship Church, in Wabash. She enjoyed spending time with her grand kids and family, and being outdoors. She loved to read and talk on the telephone. Joella was a fan of professional wrestling (WWE). She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Allard; two children, Lloyd “Tony” (Stephanie) Allard II, Sherry (Roy Price) Holley all of Wabash; five brothers, Pete (Mary) Coronato, Huntington, W.V., Phil (Brenda) Robinson, Kokomo, Jack (Sharon) Blackburn, Fairmount, Ind., Frank (Deb) Blackburn and Roger (Myrna) Blackburn both of Gas City; seven sisters, Peggy Duncan and Karen Bruss both of Kokomo, Janice Burns, North Manchester, Vicki (David) Lamb, Fairmount, Cindi (Randy) Gatchel, Laketon, Christy (Larry) Whelchel, Gas City, and Wendy (Roger) Nealis, Marion, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service May 13, with Pastor Tim Prater officiating. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery, Wabash. Preferred memorial is the Family of Joella Allard. The memorial guest book for Joella may be signed at www.grandstaffhentgen.com

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" Wabash County Sheriff ’s Department Accidents May 6 At approximately 9:30 p.m., a southbound vehicle driven by Tyler Amburgey, 17, North Manchester, struck a deer on CR 100 W. May 7 At approximately 7:42 p.m., a vehicle driven by Benjamin Thompson, 34, Peru, ran off the road when Thompson attempted to drive in reverse after missing his turn. Bookings May 3 Michael Lengel, 37, 2825 S 200 E, Wabash, possession of methamphetamine. Kenneth Roberts, 40, 100 Webster St., Lagro, contempt of court. May 4 Nathan Ebert, 36, Converse, failure to appear on driving while suspended. Lindi Steyn, 19, 650 S. 10th St., Richmond,

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! ! minor consuming. Latisha Grimme, 20, 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, minor consuming. Raeanne Schoeffler, 19, 326 N. 11th St., Richmond, minor consuming. Skyler Minton, 20, 2145 Riverside Dr., Huntington, minor consuming. Zackery McKenzie, 26, 1110 Falls Avenue, Wabash, check fraud, strangulation, domestic battery. May 5 Steven Flynn, 50, 1178 Shady Oak, Wabash, driving while intoxicated, refusal. May 6 Chris Goins, 31, 9116 N. Koher Road East, Syracuse, driving while suspended prior. Jerry Copeland, 36, 143 W. Main St., Wabash, failure to appear, revocation of probation, public intoxication. May 7 Michael Noland, 18, 108 E. Hill St., Wabash, possession of a device used to inter-

Dale Skaggs, 68 US Army Veteran Dec. 29, 1944 – May 7, 2013 Dale B. Skaggs, 68, Fort Wayne, died at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 7, at Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation in Fort Wayne. He was born Dec. 29, 1944 in Whiting, Ind. to Buell and Marjorie (Fyffe) Skaggs. Dale owned Allen County Sweeper Company in Fort Wayne, and previously owned Dale B. Skaggs Sweeper Sales in Wabash. Dale was a US Army veteran and served in Vietnam. He is survived by three children, Angela (Dan) Washington, Lafayette, Dale B. (Tracy) Skaggs, Jr., Louisville, Ky., and David (Sondra) Skaggs, Fort Wayne; six grandchildren; two brothers, Dwayne Skaggs, Fort Wayne, and Ralph (Teresa) Skaggs, Bluffton; two sisters, Judy (Gary) Richcreek, Columbia, Tenn., Yevonne (Lee) Yoder, Tullahoma, Tenn. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Carl E. Skaggs who died in 1949, and Joe E. Skaggs who died in 2007. Services will be private. Burial will be in Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash. The memorial guest book for Dale may be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.

!!! fere with drug or alcohol screening, possession of marijuana. Tabitha Tyler, 23, 1291 Adams St., Wabash, battery. May 8 Jesse Stouffer, 34, 586 N. Market St., Andrews, theft. Christopher Hall, 27, 261 Carbon Ave., Peru, writ of attachment. Khrystopher Skeans, 27, 18 S. Market, Andrews, receiving stolen property. Michael Sadler, 27, 762 Main St., Lagro, residential entry, battery. Angela Sanders, 37, 252 E. Washington St., Coldwater, Mich., non support of a dependent child. Kelli Hayslett, 36, 260 E. Maple St., Wabash, revocation of probation, operating while intoxicated, endangerment. Samantha Powell, 23, 450 Michigan St., Wabash, aiding and dealing in narcotic drug. May 9 Aaron Sloop, 27, 1213 W. Main St., North Manchester, domestic battery. Chad Barney, 36, 5402 S 700 E, Wabash, revocation of probation, theft.

Erin Hall, 23, 261 Carbon Ave., Peru, writ of attachment. May 10 Steven Spears, 20, 294 S. Sinclair St., Wabash, revocation of probation, possession of paraphernalia.

Citations May 1 Nathan Bever, 32, Wabash, cited for speed on SR 16, 69 in a 55. May 5 Kentrail Wilson, 22, North Chicago, Ill., cited for speed on SR 13, 70 in a 55. May 6 Angela Delauter, 49, Wabash, cited for speed on SR 15, 70 in a 55. Lily Saner, 69, Huntington, cited for speed on SR 114, 76 in a 55. Brenda Yoder, 59, Wabash, seat belt violation. James Rose, 55, Wabash, seat belt violation. Brian Linkenhoker, 43, LaFontaine, seat belt violation. Allie Green, 22, Wabash, seat belt violation. Jonathan Bouse, 44, Wabash, seat belt violation. May 7 Christina Burton, 28, Wabash, seat belt

Annabelle Cassidy, 66 Member of Christian Heritage Church Nov. 10, 1946 – April 30, 2013

Annabelle Cassidy, 66, Wabash, died at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne. She was born Nov. 10, 1946 in Ironton, Ohio, to Carl and Lola (Bailey) Miller. She married Don Cassidy on Oct. 13, 1973; he died Dec. 8, 1976. She was a homemaker and a member of the Christian Heritage Church. She is survived by two daughters, Barbara (Ricky) Cardwell, Converse, and Synthia (Tracy) Wines, Wabash; three grandchildren, Heather Ingle, Kokomo, Donald Ingle, Converse, and Gabryel Nicholas, Wabash; three sisters, Emma Jean Storie, Huntington, Mary Sue Nickels, Florida, and Martha (Jack) Burnsworth, South Carolina; five brothers, John (Sue) Miller, Peru, Wedd Miller, Silver Lake, Curtis Miller, Cecil Miller, and Joe (Lori) Miller, all of Leslie, Mich. Memorial services were held at Christian Heritage Church on May 3 with Rev. Tim Prater officiating. Arrangements have been made by Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Wabash. The memorial guest book for Annabelle may be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com


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