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Rock suggested some universal steps for preparedness, such as taking a first aid class; knowing where, how and when to turn off your gas and electricity; and purchasing and learning how to use a fireRock,extinguisher.whowill complete his 20th year as emergency management director in March, has trained more than 300 local residents in CERT courses. He will schedule free three-day courses for groups of 12 to 20 individuals. He suggested assembling a group “that you can work with, like neighbors, friends or even organizations, which already have some cohesiveness.”

“Government’s first priority is to maintain the infrastructure and the economy to ensure the community as a whole survives. Part of this is providing services such as law enforcement and fire protection. These services are stretched to the limit during an emergency. This causes the response time for them to get to your emergency to be delayed; consequently, this increases the need for the public to be

FEMA suggests individuals and families start with a comprehensive plan, including evacuation and shelter-in-place procedures, communications protocols and compiling and maintaining easily accessible and portable emergency supplyNext,kits.the family should take deliberate time to practice the plan according to each of the most likely encountered scenarios.

Time to prepare September is National Preparedness

Though the type, frequency and severity of disasters vary among regions throughout the United States, Rock noted, “snow events; wind events, including tornadoes; and flooding are primarily the ones that smack us upside the head.”

The site, ready.gov, offers free download of FEMA’s 36-page book, “Are You Ready? An In-Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness,” which includes a checklist of items needed to survive at least 72 hours withoutRefreshpower.the supplies every six months or so and keep kits of the essential items at home, at the workplace and in the car. Rock has made available a downloadable 24-week checklist to gradually and affordably compile emergency kit essentials at 100cyoring,gencyments/1431719164_88188.pdf.kcgov.com/egov/docu-Formoreinformationaboutemer-preparednessorCERTtrain-contactRockat(574)371-2602erock@kcgov.com.TheEmergen-ManagementofficeislocatedatW.CenterSt.,Warsaw. d ih hnaevUa

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FEMA maintains an educational website, ready.gov, which contains a wealth of practical information about preparedness for specific emergencies, such as flooding, power outages, extreme heat and drought, thunderstorms and lightning and domestic and foreign terroristSomeattacks.precautions are the same for all emergencies; others are tailored to the situation presented.

“Get in the mindset that government can’t take care of everyone. You have to take care of yourself.

TheMonth.designation was bestowed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2004, three years after the 9/11 terrorist attack shocked the nation.

“Remember,self-sufficient.when it’s hitting the fan for you, it’s hitting the fan for everybody. You are responsible for providing for yourself and your family during the gap between when it happens and when they can get to you.”

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The monthlong commemoration is designed to help citizens start getting prepared for local and national emergencies, whether natural or Actionman-made.stepsrange from personal and family collection of emergency supplies to forming emergency plans at home or work to participating in community preparedness courses and drills, such as Community Emergency Response Teams or American Red Cross lifesaving classes.Kosciusko County Emergency Management Director Ed Rock said preparedness starts with a healthy, realistic paradigm about individual responsibility. “The major point I want everyone to understand is that the first priority of individuals involved in disasters is to take care of themselves and their families.

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Zac Harkness is a hardworking 18-year-old. Alongside going to work, school, all extracurricular activities, and still making time for family and friends, he somehow found time to get into multipleHarknesshobbies.found a love for flying, diving and working on cars. From a very young age Harkness loved working on vehicles of any sort. He grew up helping his dad with any projects. He always found it interesting the way cars were put together and soon wanted to learn how to take each section apart and put it back together.It’saskill that was not only interesting but would become useful as he grew older. In high school he joined an automotive class that taught him all about how cars work, how to pay attention to the little details when fixing a car, the amount of work it took just to fix small parts and how expensive a car can really be.After he took the class his junior year, Global Automotive decided to offer him a job and further along his knowledge in vehicles. He now takes any chance he can get to go into the shop and learn new things.

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Teen has multiple hobbies

Harkness’ favorite part about working there is all the cool cars that come in to get work done. He has gotten to do a lot of crazy jobs he would have never expected to be able to do and appreciates all the new experiences he’sTwogotten.years ago for his 16th birthday, Harkness’ uncle took him to go scuba diving for the first time, thinking it would be something he liked. He fell in love with this and started doing more dives after getting certified at Gilboa Quarry in Ohio. Since then he’s done many dives in Tippy Lake to see if he Continued on

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speaker will be Fly’n Brian Walsh of radio station Oldies WIOE, 101.1 FM. He will be sharing how he got into flying helicopters and how he obtained his latest helicopter, a Bell 47 J Ranger he named “Lucy.” Lucy will be on display.Formore information, call Marsha Scott at (574) 353-7460. YMCA’s

13th annual Rotors Over Mentone to be held Sept. 10

outdoor soccer league offers children ages 3-10 the chance to learn the fundamentals of soccer, ball control and footwork in a fun and encouraging environment. Registration ends Sunday, Sept. 4. In-person registration is currently taking place at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA Welcome Center, 1305 Mariners Drive. For more information, call (574) 269-9622 DELI MEAT & CHEESE Co-JackCheeseMinihorn Michigan Peaches Are Here Apples Will Be Coming Soon Call Ahead 574-546-9010 Ext. 1 Muenster Cheese Dairy Fresh Sour Cream CinnamonToasters Easy Carve Ham $2.79 Lb. $2.39 Lb. $2.99 Ea. $1.69 Ea. $2.39 Lb. DISCOUNTED ITEMS BAKERY DEPARTMENT $7.99 $1.99 37 Oz. 99¢ 10 Oz. FrostedPecan$3.99PieFlakesSorghumCookies1530 3rd Road, Bremen, IN 574-546-9010 * ALL ITEMS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST * SALE GOOD AUG. 29-SEPT. 3, 2022 STORESCOUNTRYRENTOWNSTORESCOUNTRYRENTOWNSTORESCOUNTRYRENTOWNSTORESCOUNTRYRENTOWNSTORESCOUNTRYRENTOWNSTORESCOUNTRYRENTOWN RENTOWN COUNTRY STORES FROZEN DEPARTMENT SALE GOOD AUG. 29-SEPT. 3, 2022 16 Oz. 20LimitLbs.$3.89Reg.Ea. $1.99 Lb. Rentown Store Will Be Closed On Monday, Sept. 5 In Honor Of Our Awesome Employees Bar-Keepers Friend Spray & Foam Cleaner Ground73/27Beef HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. • CLOSED SUNDAY - Store HoursMonday-Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM Saturday 8:30AM to 3:00 PM Cold Cooler with Cheese, Meats, Milk, Eggs & Butter Cereals, Canned Goods, Juices, Paper Products, Pet Foods & More! Constantly changing inventory with new items arriving daily! Unbelievable low prices. Complete Bulk Food aisle for your shopping convenience. MadisonCountryStore BulkGroceriesDiscountFoods&More We Accept Credit Cards 67506 Beech Road • Wakarusa • 574-633-4143 Ext. 1 PierceCR 40 US 6 ✸ NappaneeWakarusaBremenSR331 Rd.Beech 19SR BELTS Lawn, Garden, Farm & Industrial HYDRAULIC HOSE Couplings & Adapters Your Job Site Or In Our Shop INDUSTRIAL HOSE LP HOSE SHEAVES & PULLEYS www.beltpalace.com310ELECTRICSERVICEE.MarketStreetWarsaw,IN46580574-267-7522 GOBELTSKART

3Wednesday, August 31, 2022 — the PAPER — www.thepapersonline.com can find any unique things under the water. With not much luck on this, he hopes to get more certifications such as cave diving and deep water certifications to do bigger dives and discover what lies underneath the water. A huge dream of his is to be able to dive with sharks someday. Above all of his other hobbies, his favorite by far is flying. Harkness decided to join an aviation class his junior year of high school. After taking ground certification, his flying instructor took them into the air. Throughout the year they each were allowed to fly the plane and this is where Harkness’ dream of becoming a pilotHarknessbegan. hopes to get into Purdue University to complete classes to become a commercial pilot, or even to join the Air Force. Wherever his path takes him in life he someday hopes to be flying his own plane, having the adventures of a lifetime starting in the sky or under the water. Teen Continued from page 2

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The Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum and Mentone Historical Museum will hold their 13th annual Rotors Over Mentone from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum, 210 S. Oak St., Mentone. Both museums will be open for viewing. American Huey 369 will be giving rides and Cleveland Helicopter Service will be giving rides in a smaller helicopter. There will be helicopters to view, lunch and Igloo IceTheCream.keynote

Amplifier — I need a functional amplifier (part #89783-71021) for my 2009 Toyota Yaris Hatchback. It is no longer available new. Does anyone know of any part vehicles that might have this, or anyone who could repair the copper wire on my amplifier? Call (574) 328-1407 (text or leave message).

Editor’s Note: The Good Neighbors column is for people looking for hard-to-find or old items or for people seeking advice, not for items you can find in a local store or sell through the help of a classified ad. —o—

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Good neighbors: Free greenhouse/shed, wood structure with fiberglass roof, 8 by 12 feet. You disassemble and remove. Good condition. Located in Argos. Call or text for picture (574) 948-1985.

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New questions

Developing negatives — Does anyone develop negatives at your home or business? Call (574) 2389854.

Good neighbors: I have rhubarb plants to get rid of. Lots of them. Call (574) 831-2912. Rhubarb starts Good neighbors: I have free rhubarb starts, the old-fashioned nice red stalks. Call (574) 354-2306 and leave a message. Chest freezer Good neighbors: Non-working medium-sized chest freezer for free. Was used for feed storage in a barn. You pick up, near Oswego. Call (574) 328-1475 and leave message.

Purple glass jar — Would any good neighbor have a purple wide-mouth quart glass jar for my collection? Also, maybe a true green? I have orange, yellow and blue. Call (574) 238-9854.

China set — I am looking for an older set of china with cream-colored base and maybe a small amount of pastel flowers (preferably soft pink). I need at least an eight-place setting or more with cups, saucers, dinner plates, but if you have any other extras, like serving bowls and platters, teapots, sugar, creamer, etc., that would be great. Call (800) 814-0602 and leave a message.

Greenhouse/shed

Rooster — I’m looking for a rooster and about five laying pullets. I would like white and or blue/ green eggs. If you have any young chickens that are laying, please contact Heidi at (574) 544-9669.

Seeking items — Looking for old or new calendars, greeting cards, buttons, old sewing notions, old dictionaries, math books and Little Golden Books. Also looking for old or new board games (like Monopoly, Rakko or Dutch Blitz), old recipes or recipe books and vintage letters. Call (574) 306-8527.

Purple perennials — If anyone has purple perennials that bloom in late summer they can spare, please call or text (614) 323-7129.

Grandfather clock repair — Is there someone who is a grandfather clock doctor who makes house calls? I have a clock that does not go. Call (574) 2389854.

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Rival mini chopper — I have a Rival mini chopper with a broken lid so am unable to use it. If anyone has a lid or can use the chopper part without the lid, reply through this column. The model is FPRVMC3002.

Copy machine — I am wondering if someone has a copy machine they don’t want anymore and a treadmill, both in the Nappanee area? Call (574) 3032630.

Good Neighbors is a column in which readers share friendly advice. To ask or answer questions, write ‘the PAPER’, Good Neighbors, P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542; fax 800-886-3796; or e-mail abias@the-papers.com. Please no phone calls.

Mountain cur puppies — Does anyone have mountain cur puppies? Only need one. Would prefer female. Call (574) 835-9291.

Canning jars — Does anyone have glass quartand pint-sized canning jars? Preferably within 15-20 miles of Nappanee. Call (574) 773-0630 and leave a message with your phone number.

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The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Taste of Kosciusko event from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2, in downtown Warsaw. The event will feature restaurants and food vendors from across Kosciusko County. Attendees will be able to purchase taste tickets at the event for $2 each to try sample-sized menu items. This event is in conjunction with Main Street Warsaw’s September First Friday. First Friday will feature local vendors and the band Groupies Wanted will be playing live on the Grote Automotive stage. First Friday is sponsored by Kensington Digital Media, the City of Warsaw and the Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller Foundation.

Annual fruit and nut sale to benefit the Salvation Army underway

The women’s auxiliary has held the fundraiser for 50 years or more beginning in the early 1970s. Proceeds from the sale support outreach to those in need, such as school and work shoes, veteran’s assistance and the Choice Pantry. For more information, call (574) 267-5361 or email sina.locke@usc. salvationarmy.org. Purdue Extension Elkhart County offering Zoom program Do you Zoom? Would you like to know more about its basic features and how to interact with others? Join Purdue Extension Elkhart County for this free educational program presented by Linda Curley, Purdue University Extension educator in health and human sciences in Lake County. This program is being offered via Zoom at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15.If you need assistance downloading the Zoom app to your smartphone or tablet prior to the program, contact the Elkhart County Extension Office to set up an appointment.Ifyouwould like to join the program, pre-register by calling the Elkhart County Extension Office at (574) 533-0554 or emailing fink24@ purdue.edu.Thisprogram and all programs of the Purdue University Extension Service are open to everyone. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this program, call (574) 533-0554 by Thursday, Sept. 1.

34th Annual Labor Dayy FARM TOYS, TRUCKS, NASCAR, CARS, DISPLAYS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 9:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. Floor Rights 7:00 A.M. - $10.00 LOCATED ELKHART COUNTY 4-H FAIRGROUNDS GOSHEN, INDIANA Gate #1 ADMISSION ONLY $5.00 UNDER AGE 12 FREE ELKHART EXCHANGE CLUB WILL BE PROVIDING A PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST LUNCH OPTIONS WILL ALSO BE PROVIDED 250 TABLES FOR INFORMATION CALL: 574-529-4992 SPONSORED BY: Michiana Farm Toy Collector’s Club SEMI-ANNUAL BENEFIT COUNTRY ISLAND SCHOOL FISH & CHICKEN FRY Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022 3:30 to 7:30 P.M. Enjoy a Meal of Fish or Chicken Strips Dine In includes Pie & Ice Cream Drive Through-Carry Outs of Fish & Chicken Also Available COST IS A DONATION at the RAMER BUILDING 24647 CR 44, Nappanee, IN 46550 Located Between CR 11 & 13 TackleNeed ... MOVED!WE See Us At Our New PickwickLocationDr. (Old Family Dollar) 574-457-2490 U HOOK Y U ! aeedckle ... WE MOVED O Locati 203 E. Pickwick D Family Do 574-457-24 E P 10% Off Bring This Coupon In For Your Purchase! BROASTED CHICKEN DRIVE-THRU DINNER $9.00 Saturday, September 3, 2022 Noon Until Sold Out 1/2 Broasted Chicken, Baked Beans & Potato Salad AMERICAN LEGION POST #49 CORNER OF BUFFLAO & LAKE ST., WARSAW SPONSORED BY SONS OF THE AMERICAN, SQUADRON #49 FOR GOD, COUNTRY AND OUR VETS $9.00 PUBLIC WELCOME

The Nappanee Parks and Recreation Department is offering a golf cart drive-in movie experience featuring “Jurassic World: Dominion” (rated PG-13) at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, at McCormick Creek

Don’t have a cart? No problem, the parks department will have carts available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. Or bring chairs and blankets to sit on the grass.

Taste of Kosciusko set for Sept. 2 as First Friday event

Nappanee Parks and Recreation offering drive-in movie Sept. 3

Golf Course, 1300 Thompson Drive. Admission is $5 per person. Bring your own cart and snacks to the course to enjoy a movie under the stars. Free popcorn while supplies last.

The Women’s Auxiliary of The Salvation Army serving Kosciusko County kicked off its annual Fruit And Nut Sale on Monday, Aug. 22, at its regular meeting. Order forms are available from auxiliary members or by picking them up at The Salvation Army, 501 E. Arthur St., Warsaw. The office is open 9 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Orders must be in by Friday, Sept. 30. Nuts may also be ordered online with a credit card at sawarsawnuts.org throughout the year.

6www.thepapersonline.com — the PAPER — Wednesday, August 31, 2022 618 N. Detroit St. Warsaw, IN (574) 267-2800 N. Detroit St. St. Rd. 15 (574)WarsawNorth267-6995 574-268-0680 • www.touloukiansupply.com265E.BellDriveWarsaw medtronic.com “RANKED 7TH NATIONWIDE IN VOLUME SALES!” We “R” Where You Auto “B” “3”LOCATIONS” www.rbcarcompany.com 574•372•DEAL 2105 N. Biomet Dr., Warsaw, IN 46582 LAKE VILLAGE 574-269-6650 In The K-mart Plaza • Warsaw N. DETROIT ST. 574-269-2008 Warsaw WINGS • PIZZA • PASTA • SALADS 2 GREAT LOCATIONS GO TIGERS! H & L MOTORS 977 N. Lake, DISCOVERDISCOVER574-267-3791WarsawtheService.theSelection.DISCOVERtheDeals. CARPET975DECORATIVEBEGINNINGSN.Lake,Warsaw(574)267-2550•VINYL•LAMINATE 2101 E. Center St. Warsaw (574) 267-6800 105 E. WARSAWMain (574) 267-6116 ROCKHILL PINNICK LLP — ATTORNEYS — State Road 15 (574)WarsawNorth267-8164 Westrick Family Insurance “Your Allstate Agency” 107 E. Center St., Warsaw (574) 267-3587 DATE OPPONENT TIME Aug. 19 Michigan City 5A W 35 - 7 Aug. 26 Chesterton 5A 7:30 pm Sep. 2 Plymouth 4A Š 7:00 pm Sep. 9 at Concord 5A Š 7:00 pm Sep. 16 at NorthWood 4A Š 7:00 pm Sep. 23 Mishawaka 5A Š 7:00 pm 2022 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME Sep. 30 at Wawasee 4A Š 7:00 pm Oct. 7 Goshen 5A Š 7:00 pm Oct. 14 at Northridge 4A Š 7:00 pm Š NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE GAME COACH: Bart Curtis, 31-12 in 5th year at school, 232-114 in 32nd year overall. WARSAW COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL TIGER2022FOOTBALL

7Wednesday, August 31, 2022 — the PAPER — www.thepapersonline.com NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! YOU NOW HAVE A TRASHINFRIENDTHEBUSINESS! 904 E. (574)DrivePoundNorthWarsaw269-2492 AUTOFAMILYSALES Tim Mauk 2302 Old Road 30 West • Warsaw, IN (574) 268-6239 116 S. Buffalo Street, Warsaw • (574) 269-4373 • Candies • Coffees • Gourmet Foods • Greeting Cards • Office Supplies • New And Used Books Hoffman Outdoor Power Equipment, Inc. Etna Green • (574) 858-9322 3333 E. Center St., Ext. Warsaw, IN • Across From Comfort Inn (574) 269-4070 WARSAW • 574-267-9945 WARSAWLEGIONAMERICANPOST49 “We Change Lives.” Corner of Buffalo & Ft. Wayne Streets Warsaw & Surrounding Areas 2511 E. Center St. Warsaw (574) papajohns.com269-3200 279 E. CR 250 N., Warsaw • (574) 269-3339 SERVICEREPAIRINGBODYCROUSE&TOWINGGoodLuckToAll!l! U.S. 30 E., Warsaw, IN • (574) 594-3000 2022 WARSAW TIGERS ROSTER WARSAW COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL TIGER2022FOOTBALL Proudly serving the Kosciusko County area. 2174 North Pointe Dr. Warsaw, IN 46582 Offices in Warsaw, LaGrange, and Fort Wayne 574.267.4300 beersmallers.com We Proudly Support All Local Sports! GOOD LUCK TIGERS! the Spectacle Shoppe, Inc. 2314 DuBois, WARSAW, IN 574-269-5258 KERLIN FAMILY OF BUSINESSES SINCE 1927 9944 South, IN-15, Silver Lake, IN 46982 260-352-2162 TWOLOCATIONSWARSAWEAST U.S. 30 East • DOWNTOWN574-267-3651 108 S. Lake St. • 574-267-8281 574-267-3104

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The goal for this communitydriven grant is to create a unified community response to those seeking addiction recovery treatment and will support several addiction recovery efforts in Kosciusko County.

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“In addition, our coordinator will be a bridge between employers and those in recovery who have been in the criminal justice system. Our goal is to help our family, friends and neighbors who have struggled to discover their purpose and pursue employment, even in fields that might have been closed to them in the “Obtainingpast.” a grant like this is no small effort and it took a dedicated team of community leaders to identify and quantify gaps in addiction recovery services to secure this funding. I truly believe that recovery requires community, and this grant is an example of what can be accomplished when a community responds as a united force and takes real action to support recovery,” said Peterson Stephan. students named to dean’s students were recently named to the dean’s list of their respective colBaylor University Syracuse — Kaitlin Warsaw — Emma Spencer Washington University Syracuse — Meredith

First Christian Church of Warsaw will be hosting a Trust Life Symposium from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at First Christian Church of Warsaw, 115 Park Ridge Drive, Warsaw.

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The symposium will provide attendees with answers to difficult questions and resources to address community problems, such as unplanned pregnancy, homelessness, poverty, addiction, anxiety, depression and the needs of senior citizens and the disabled.Representatives from the following organizations will be on-site to answer questions and provide support for those in need: Beaman Home, Big Brothers Big Sisters NEI for Kosciusko County, Cardinal Services, Combined Community Services, Fellowship Missions, Fervent Love, Habitat for Humanity, Heartline Pregnancy Center, His Ability, Lifetouch Ministries, The Magical Meadows, Our Father’s House, Right To Life of Northeast Indiana, The Salvation Army, Serenity House and Woodburn Christian Children’s Home. For more information, visit fccwarsaw.com/events or contact Steve Kasper at (574) 551-3060.

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“This is a huge success for Kosciusko County and its efforts to promote recovery and wellness within this community,” said Wayne Peterson Stephan, Bowen Center director of addiction recovery services. “This grant will go to fund a number of community initiatives and roles that will help create and maintain a community of recovery here in Kosciusko County.”

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The consortium for the grant includes Bowen Center, Warsaw Wayne Township Fire Territory, Fellowship Missions, Live Well Kosciusko and K21 Health Foundation.Thegrant is designed to assist individuals in finding recovery, with a primary focus on those with opioid use disorder, but not exclusive to that addiction, and will specifically target homeless and justice-involved persons. “I’m very excited for this collaborative grant that will help so many in the recovery community in Kosciusko County,” said Eric Lane, Fellowship Missions executive director. The grant will fund the following initiatives: • Funding to offset the costs of Sublocade (injectable Suboxone) used for the treatment of moderate to severe opioid use disorder, which can be cost prohibitive for some individuals, especially the uninsured.•Hire/train three peer recovery coaches, two through Bowen Center and one through Fellowship Missions.

Unplanned AssistanceNeedsAnxietyStrugglesChildrenPovertyHomelessnesspregnancieswithouthomeswithaddictionanddepressionofourseniorcitizensneededforthedisabled These are problems that exist in our world today, these are problems that exist in our community today! DO YOU NEED HELP? DO YOU WANT TO HELP? DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO NEEDS HELP? On September 10th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., First Christian Church of Warsaw will be hosting a “Trust Life Symposium” to answer those questions and provide hope for people that they can “trust life”. 115 Park Ridge Drive, Warsaw, IN 46580 fccwarsaw.com/events Let’s Celebrate Life, Value Life, and Life….TOGETHER!Trust 2022 SATURDAY September 10 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. TRUST LIFE SYMPOSIUM Much More Information On This Event On Our Website Go to fccwarsaw.com/event During the day, you will have the opportunity to meet with representatives of any of the organizations listed at fccwarsaw.com/event and ask them specific questions about what your needs are. Come with questions, come with issues, and leave with hope!

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• Hire a workforce recovery coordinator through Live Well Kosciusko who will work with area employers on employee education, development of second chance programs, creation of workplace practices that support recovery and provide those in recovery a chance for employment.•Hire a recovery coordinator stationed at Fellowship Missions to assist with expansion services and additional beds.

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McArthur Davidson McArthur “Mac” Davidson, 78, Ligonier, died Aug. 22, 2022. He was born Oct. 18, 1943. On March 20, 1965, he married Joyce Marie Haley; she survives. Also surviving are his children, Suzette Davidson, Calera, Okla., and McArthur Davidson II, Ligonier; four grandchildren; a great-granddaughter on the way; and sisters, Maria Caudill, New Point, Ada Griffin, Greensburg, and Geraldine Lanning, Florida.Visitation was held Aug. 27 at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. A private cremation committal took place at Legacy Cremation & Remembrance Center, Ligonier.

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Austin Ray Dancy Austin Ray Dancy, 32, Ligonier, died Aug. 18, 2022. He was born Oct. 14, 1989. He is survived by a son, Landyn Harvey; his father and stepmother, Michael and Teresa Dancy; siblings, Sarah Lynn Blevins, Kevin Michael Dancy and Ashley Nicole Dandy; and his fiance, Bethany Ison. Services were held Aug. 23 at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial was in Sparta Cemetery, Kimmell.

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Sharon Ann Dias, 70, formerly of Warsaw, died Jan. 9, 2022, at her home in Windermere, Fla. She was born Jan. 5, 1952. She is survived by a sister, Marylou Cindrich; brothers, Robert Dias and William L. Dias; many nieces and nephews; and numerous great-nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held Aug. 27 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Lance Garland Baldridge, 51, Nappanee, died at 12:13 p.m. Aug. 20,He2022.was born Jan. 16, 1971. On May 29, 2004, he married Christine Hall; she survives. He is also survived by a son, Matthew Starzyk, Austin, Texas; a daughter, Madelyn Baldridge; a granddaughter on the way; sisters, Lynne Sill, Granger, Lori Greenwell, Osceola, and Lisa Baldridge, South Bend; and many nieces and nephews.A memorial service was held Aug. 25 at First Baptist Church, Elkhart. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements.

Kenneth E. Goshert Kenneth E. “Ken” Goshert, 90, formerly of Milford, died at 5:37 a.m. Aug. 25, 2022. He was born June 19, 1932. On Jan. 28, 1955, he married Jill K. Berlin; she survives. Also surviving are his children, Karen Meade, Goshen, Mark Goshert, Evansville, and Brian Goshert, Milford; four grandchildren; two great-grandsons; and his sister, Linda Armey,GravesideWarsaw.services were held Aug. 27 at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Owen Family Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of arrangements. Max E. Goshert Max E. Goshert, 93, Mooresville, died Aug. 16, 2022. He was born Aug. 5, 1929. He married Fran Goshert, who preceded him in Hedeath.is survived by two grandchildren; and Julia Watson, the mother of his three Cremationchildren.arrangements have been entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Patsy R. Hamilton Patsy R. Hamilton, 92, Warsaw, died Aug. 20, 2022. She was born April 1, 1930. On Nov. 13, 1965, she married Robert “Bob” Hamilton, who preceded her in death.Surviving are her children, Michael Swope, Janet Ousley and Cindy Brown; 11 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and five great-greatgrandchildren.

Frank L. Bever Frank L. Bever, 101, North Manchester, died Aug. 25, 2022. He was born April 21, 1921. On April 12, 1947, he married Olive Leedy, who preceded him in death. Surviving are sons, Jerry Bever, Warsaw, Thomas Bever, Fort Wayne, Michael Bever, Forest, Dennis Bever, Claypool, and Steven Bever, Hastings, Neb.; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and a brother, Thomas Bever, Wabash. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, at Eel River Community Church of the Brethren, Silver Lake. Services will follow at 2 p.m. Saturday at the church. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, North Manchester. McKee Mortuary, North Manchester, is in charge of arrangements.

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Dr. Ross was the author of “Saints or Quacks, 2020,” and was working on a second book, “Chasing Squirrels.” Both were about the chiropractic profession. He will be truly missed by many. A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, at Ross, Clemmers, Fisher Cemetery, 3904 E. 900S, Sidney. Honorary donations may be made in lieu of flowers to Sherman College Scholarship Fund, sherman.edu/dr-ross, 2020 Springfield Road, Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316. Condolences may be emailed to mckeemortuary.com.

Kenneth Eugene Buttgen, 95, LaGrange, formerly of Ligonier and Kendallville, died Aug. 9, 2022. In keeping with Ken’s wishes, a private graveside service with full military honors will be held at Marion National Cemetery at a later date.Arrangements are currently pending at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. Jim Brown Jim Brown, 87, Syracuse, died Aug. 16, 2022. He was born Dec. 26, 1934. On Oct. 10, 1977, he married Roberta (Maddox) Ekkert, who survives. Also surviving are his children, Terri Orhn, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Michelle Maas-Hazen and Barbara Matheis, both of North Dakota, Ken Brown, Berne, Marsha Hoover and Tonya Gaunt, both of Fort Wayne; and several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.Serviceswere held Aug. 28 at Eastlund Funeral Home, Syracuse. The Syracuse American Legion performed military honors.

Betty Jo Lower Betty Jo Lower, 82, Wilmot, died Aug. 20, 2022. She was born July 7, 1940. In 1965, she married Ronald Eugene Lower, who preceded her in death in 1973. Surviving are sons, Douglas Lower, Syracuse, and Matthew Lower, Wilmot; a granddaughter; sisters, Virginia Paul, Lebanon, and Marilyn Henry, Houston, Texas; and numerous nieces andServicesnephews.were held Aug. 25 at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial was in Rosehill Cemetery, Albion. Fannie Owens Fannie “Fran” Owens, 80, Port St. Lucie, Fla., formerly of Warsaw, died Aug. 16, 2022. She was born Dec. 23, 1941. On May 30, 1996, she married David Owens; he survives. Also surviving are sons, Brian Miller, North Manchester, Darin Miller, Columbia City, and Andy Hoffer, Douglas, Wyo.; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters, Eddie Farmwell, Linda Hrynewycz and Carol Byler; and brother, Pete Hostetler. Services were held Aug. 27 at Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Pam Petno Pam Petno, 80, Syracuse, died Aug. 18, 2022. She was born Oct. 10, 1941. On March 31, 1989, she married Carl Petno Jr., who preceded her in death in She2018.is survived by a daughter, Tracy Bolles, Syracuse; son, Chris Bolles, Fishers; stepsons, Doug Petno, New Canaan, Conn., and Stephen Petno, St. Charles, Ill.; a stepdaughter, Elizabeth Smith, Columbus; 12 grandchildren; a sister, Nancy Ellis; and a brother-in-law, Vince Petno. Services were held Aug. 24 at Eastlund Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial was in Syracuse Cemetery.

Lynette Rose Eash, 69, New Paris, died at 10:14 a.m. Aug. 22, 2022. She was born Feb. 27, 1953. On Oct. 18, 1975, she married Mike Eash; he Alsosurvives.surviving are sons, Kevin Eash, Nappanee, and Travis Eash, Goshen; a granddaughter; and a brother, Ralph Holdeman, Richmond. Services were held Aug. 26 at New Paris Missionary Church. Burial was in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements. Bonnie L. Feldman Bonnie L. Feldman, 92, Etna Green, died Aug. 23, 2022. She was born Aug. 7, 1930. On July 31, 1948, she married Harold “Har” Feldman. He preceded her in death Feb. 4, 2012. She is survived by a son, Carl Feldman, Etna Green; 10 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; 15 greatgreat-grandchildren; and a brother, Allen Sharkey, Bourbon. Services were held Aug. 28 at Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home, Bourbon. Burial was in Summit Chapel Cemetery, Bourbon. Max Jay Flickinger Max Jay Flickinger, 82, Wakarusa, died at 8:10 a.m. Aug. 22, 2022. He was born Nov. 24, 1939. On May 25, 1963, he married Maribeth Stouder; she survives. Also surviving are his children, Todd Flickinger, Pomona, Calif., Dave Flickinger, Mishawaka, and Traci Flickinger, Wakarusa; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Sally Hess, Syracuse, and Donna Siebert,ServicesGoshen.were held Aug. 26 at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Wakarusa. Burial was in Olive West Cemetery.

Services were held Aug. 25 at Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.

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WilliamHarrisonMichael William Michael Harrison, 65, Warsaw, formerly of Alabama, died Aug. 24, Arrangements2022. are currently pending at Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw. Linda Lou Hartzler Linda Lou Hartzler, 83, Ligonier, died at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 19, 2022. She was born July 31, 1939. On May 21, 1960, she married Larry N. Hartzler; he survives. Also surviving are her children, Amy Groff and Darrell Hartzler, both of Ligonier; two grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and a sister, Lois Genz, Jane, Mo. Services were held Aug. 24 at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial was in Oak Park Cemetery, Ligonier.

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Chiropractor, educational and civic leader, farmer, philanthropist, Dr. Norman Ross passed away July 5, 2022, age 82. He was born March 7, 1940, in Kosciusko County to loving parents Lawrence and Ruby (Carlin)NormRoss.is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Judy (Keim) Ross; sisters, Phyllis (Ross) Fruitt of West Lafayette and Jenine (Ross) Michael of South Whitley; as well as many nieces, nephews and other family members and close friends. He was a proud graduate of Sidney High School, Ball State University and the National College of Chiropractic (Illinois). Norm was a successful businessman and prominent not-for-profit leader, including service as a board member of two chiropractic colleges and a director of the Ball State Theta Chi Alumni Corporation. He was also an active member of several Masonic/Shrine organizations and member of Hilltop Lutheran Church, as well as a supporter of many charitable and philanthropic causes.

Russell Foreman Jr. Russell Foreman Jr., 70, Warsaw, died at 11:25 p.m. Aug. 20, 2022. He was born July 20, 1952. On March 26, 1977, he married Vickie Kauffman; she survives. He is also survived by a daughter, Jamie Foreman-Hecke, Warsaw; two grandsons; two great-grandsons; brothers, Nick Foreman, Fort Wayne, Tony Foreman, Pierceton, Rocky Holmes, Indianapolis, Terry Holmes, Warsaw, and John Holmes, Palestine; sisters, Jessie Aker, Kissimmee, Fla., Connie Holmes, Bourbon, and Janie Holmes, Indianapolis; nephew-brother, Noble Pulsipher, Warsaw; motherin-law, Mable Kauffman, Warsaw; sisters-in-law, Tina Truex, Warsaw; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Aug. 24 at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels, Warsaw. Interment was in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.

Loren J. Pound, 89, Winona Lake, died Aug. 21, 2022. He was born March 5, 1933. On Nov. 3, 1954, he married Jo Ann Reed. She preceded him in death July 15, 2019.Surviving are daughters, Terrie Trout, Fort Wayne, Karen Conley, Westerville, Ohio, and Linda Howard, Leesburg; a son, Jeff Pound, Leesburg; eight grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.Serviceswereheld Aug. 26 at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels, Warsaw. Interment was in Leesburg Cemetery.

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Dorothy E. Rogers, 72, New Paris, died at 11:20 p.m. Aug. 16, 2022. She was born Dec. 20, 1949. On May 11, 1996, she married Loyal A. Rogers. He preceded her in death June 4, Surviving2021. are her children, Me-

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Larry Robert “Clod” Clodfelter, 83, died Aug. 18, 2022. He was born April 16, 1939. On March 1, 1964, he married Christine Wolff, who preceded him in death. Surviving are sons, Dan Clodfelter, Syracuse, and Michael Clodfelter, Indianapolis; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Nancy Buckner, Syracuse; a nephew; and a niece.Amemorial service was held Aug. 25 at Eastlund Funeral Home, Syracuse.

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Professional Collections LLC v. Ceceilia Esqueda and Erik Esqueda, $1,406.60; Kimberly Hyslop, $388.74; Henry J. Rodriguez, $184.29; Serena D. Taylor, $1,098.34

Precision Medical Technologies Inc. v. Valerie Hall, $900 Aegis Dental Group Warsaw P.C. v. Jamie C. Hunt, $1,455.83; Tammy Kinne, $2,563.74; Shanna E. Rogers, $702.80; Jessica Ann Sappingfield, $2,568.17; Chelsie White, $885.53 Snow and Sauerteig LLP v. Stacey A. Johns, $8,189.54; Joshua Schultz, $903.43

Braxton Lee Behny, 25, Akron, and Milagro Maria Anne Smalley, 25, Silver Lake Seaver-Saiz Andrew Seaver, 35, Akron, and Angela Saiz, 32, Akron Shrack-Dailey

Tanner Wade Dalton, 24, Warsaw, and Blaze Morgan McIntosh, 25, Franklin Sutton-Morris Ryan Matthew Sutton, 21, Syracuse, and Tabitha Joe Morris, 28, Syracuse

Jefferson Capital Systems LLC v. Shanna Miller, CommunityWide$8,103.08Federal

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Larry Lee Shellenbarger, 75, Winona Lake, formerly of Huntington, died at 6:08 p.m. Aug. 19, 2022. He was born Jan. 17, 1947. On May 15, 1982, he married Marilyn Rose Miller; she survives. Also surviving are daughters, Sandra Spahn, Jennifer Shellenbarger and Amy Hanson, all of Bellevue, Neb., and Sondra Wright, Bluffton; seven grandchildren; a brother, Jerry Shellenbarger, San Jose, Calif.; and a sister, Mary Stork, Winona Lake. A private family graveside service was held at Mount Hope Cemetery, Huntington. Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw, was in charge of arrangements.

Jerry Weaver Jerry Weaver, 82, Milford, died at 10:30 p.m. Aug. 21, 2022. The Weaver family is grieving privately. Services are entrusted to Owen Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Syracuse. Timothy Mark Wendt Timothy “Tim” Mark Wendt, 77, Warsaw, died at 1:41 a.m. Aug. 23, 2022.He was born March 13, 1945. He is survived by a daughter, Elizabeth “Liz” Wendt-Kellar, Naples, Fla.; and brothers, James Wendt, Michigan, John Wendt, Tennessee, and Peter Wendt, Montana. Services were held Aug. 29 at Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw. Entombment was at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.

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Lydia Joy Miller Darren and Kathy Miller, Middlebury, are the parents of a daughter, Lydia Joy, born at 11:38 p.m. Aug. 20, 2022, at Goshen Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 8.5 ounces, and was 19 inches long.

Guy Mitchel Wilson Guy Mitchel Wilson, 69, Goshen, died at 11:11 a.m. Aug. 20, 2022. He was born July 28, 1953. He is survived by a son, Austin Wilson, Goshen; daughters, Elizabeth Wilson and Tommy Wilson, both of Fayetteville, N.C.; five grandchildren; siblings, James Wilson, Crossville, Tenn., Debra Richardson, Goshen, Kathy Koseck, Nappanee, Wilmar Nash, Madison, Wis., and Mark Miller, Hesperia, Mich.; and a niece. Services were held Aug. 24 at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, with military rites.

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The following civil collections have been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court IV, Judge Chris Kehler presiding:Bank of America NA v. Mary Catherine Baker, $3,540.72 LVNV Funding LLC v. Bailey S. Betz, $3,238.44; Nathan Leasure, $1,327.47; Jackie Rich, $2,129.98; Larry Swick, $530.69

Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Jennifer L. Cullins, $1,842.64; Matthew Drudge, $841.47 Mariner Finance v. Ruth A. Guffey, $4,605.48Crown Asset Management LLC v. Crystal Helton, $8,087.10

Seth Randall Adams, 34, Silver Lake, and Sarah Grace Dobrzykowski, 29, Lakeville Gibson-Fredricks Phillip Bruce Gibson, 74, Leesburg, and Luanne Fredricks, 68, Leesburg Behny-Smalley

James “Jim” Robert Shaffer, 78, Akron, died Aug. 18, 2022. He was born Jan. 2, 1944. He is survived by his wife, Maxine; a daughter, Christina; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; four brothers; and four sisters. A celebration of life will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at Jim and Maxine’s home in Akron. Please call (574) 505-0707 for directions, if needed. Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw, is in charge of arrangements.

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Kosciusko County The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in the Kosciusko Superior and Circuit Courts: Rodriguez-Apolinar — Elizabeth Rodriguez, Warsaw, and Dodanim Alarcon Apolinar, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Married Nov. 6, 2000; separated 2018. Two minor children. True — Hollie Leeanna True, Warsaw, and Steven Wayne True, Warsaw. Married Oct. 11, 2015; separated no date listed. Three minor children. Wallen — Kayla Wallen, Syracuse, and Cody Wallen, Syracuse. Married July 16, 2016; separated December 2021. Two minor children. Olsen — Gregory K. Olsen, Milford, and Crystal Olsen, Elkhart. Married April 20, 2011; separated May 1, 2014. One minor child. Wippel — Amanda Dawn Wippel, North Webster, and Scott Patrick Wippel, Milford. Married Aug. 27, 2006; separated Aug. 21, 2022. Two minor children. Fugate — Carissa Fugate, Etna Green, and Dalton Fugate, Westville. Married May 15, 2021; separated Feb. 10, 2022. No minor children. Gilliam — Holly Gilliam, Silver Lake, and Leyon J. Gilliam Sr., Pierceton. Married Sept. 22, 2018; separated Aug. 17, 2022. No minor children. Curtis — Hedyeh Curtis, Claypool, and Keagan Curtis, Sierra Vista, Ariz. Married Oct. 27, 2018; separated Aug. 13, 2022. No minor children. Lenfestey — Brenda Lenfestey, Warsaw, and Christopher Lenfestey, Daleville. Married April 27, 2003; separated July 15, 2016. No minor children. Knisley — Sarah J. Knisley, Warsaw, and Brian K. Knisley, Syracuse. Married Feb. 29, 1992; separated June 11, 2022. No minor children. Menchaca — Heather Manchaca, Warsaw, and Jesus Menchaca, Warsaw. Married Oct. 2, 2020; separated Aug. 23, 2022. No minor children. Smith — Paula M. Smith, Warsaw, and Thomas M. Smith, Loveland, Ohio. Married Jan. 17, 2007; separated Nov. 10, 2017. No minor children.

Beverly J. Worth Beverly J. Worth, 80, Warsaw, died at 5:53 a.m. Aug. 19, 2022. She was born June 6, 1942. On June 30, 1962, she married Jack Worth; he survives. She is also survived by a daughter,

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The following small claims have been awarded in Elkhart County Superior Court IV, Judge Gretchen LundAbsolutepresiding:Resolutions v. Roxana Hill, Nappanee, $7,568.85

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Sandberg-Islas Blake Sandberg, 33, Union, Mich., and Jennelle Islas, 32, Syracuse

Nicholas Collin Reynolds, 24, Silver Lake, and Savanna Marie Creekmore, 21, Silver Lake Mast-Miller Timothy Dale Mast, 20, Nappanee, and Amy Ruth Miller, 20, Etna Green

Brandon Cole Miller Garry and Elaine (Burkholder) Miller, Leesburg, are the parents of a son, Brandon Cole, born at 8:15 a.m. Aug. 23, 2022, at Goshen Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds, 12.8 ounces, and was 21 inches long. lissa Mason and Todd Janes, both of Goshen; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; stepchildren, Lisa Rogers, Chandler, Ariz., Bradley Rogers, Goshen, and Bill Rogers, New Paris; and siblings, Barbara Watkins, Indianapolis, Linda Crafton, Louisville, Ky., Ruth Harlan, Clarksville, and Robert Mayfield, Atlanta, Ga. Services were held Aug. 27 at the Church of the Brethren, New Paris. Private family burial will take place in New Paris Cemetery at a later date. Owen Family Funeral Home, Syracuse, was in charge of arrangements.

Shannon Dale Bedwell, 45, Warsaw, and Felecia Lynn Hurley, 41, Warsaw Ahualt-Cielo Gerardo Gonzalez Ahualt, 19, Warsaw, and Mishel Moyotl Cielo, 20, Warsaw Rowe-Haman

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The following civil collections have been awarded in Elkhart County Circuit and Superior Court III: Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Amanda Castro, Nappanee, $5,531.50; Jamie Dickson Maller, Nappanee, $851.44; Sam Minegar,Wakarusa, $5,921.75

Roberta “Bobbie” Edmundson Rose, 80, Oswego, died Aug. 17, 2022. She was born Dec. 11, 1941. In 1964, she married Thomas Rose, who preceded her in death. In 2011, she married Mark Burks; he survives. Also surviving are brothers, Daniel Edmundson, Sharon, Conn., and James Edmundson, Bristol; sistersin-law, Sally, Anderson, and Susan, Elkhart; four nephews; two nieces; three grand-nephews; and a grandniece.Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at McHattonSadler Funeral Chapels, 2290 Provident Court, Warsaw. Visitation will be from 9-11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

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Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Aubree Miller, Wakarusa, $1,234.22

Brenda Lee Singleton Brenda Lee (Lentner) Singleton, 60, Salem, died at 2:57 p.m. Aug. 18, 2022.She was born Sept. 12, 1961. Her husband preceded her in death. Surviving are daughters, Melissa Bachtel, Bourbon, and Donna Denien, Salem; a son, Gary Singleton, Kingsbury; 11 grandchildren; sisters, Dolores Lentner, LaPaz, and Charlene Howard, Colorado Springs, Colo.; a brother, John Lantner, Niles, Mich., and Chris Lentner, Mishawaka; and her beloved K-9 friend, Bear Boy. Services were held Aug. 26 at New Song Church, Plymouth. Earl-Grossman Funeral Home, Argos, was in charge of arrangements. Sue Ellen Steller Sue “Susie” Ellen (Elliott) Steller, 75, Cromwell, died at 11:08 a.m. Aug. 24, 2022. She was born Dec. 22, 1946. On May 17, 2003, she married Mike Steller; he survives. Also surviving are sons, Phillip Charters, Anderson, and James Charters, Syracuse; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sisters, Martha “Myrt” Russell, Milford, Lea Ann Kennedy, Schoolcraft, Mich., and Tina Marie Welty, Goshen; and lots of nieces and nephews. Visitation was held Aug. 29 at Yeager Funeral Home, Ligonier. Burial will be in South Locke Cemetery, Nappanee, at a later date. Mary E. Thompson Mary E. Thompson, 88, Warsaw, died Aug. 19, 2022. She was born Feb. 8, 1934. She married William “Bill” Thompson. Surviving are her children, Laura Thompson, Natalie Thompson Maenhout and James Thompson; and four grandsons. Mary will be cremated and laid to rest at Southlawn Cemetery, South Bend, alongside her parents, Francis and Milo Thompson. Memorial services are pending.

New company launched in Warsaw

GemViz announces its launch as the first start-up MedTech company in the Orthopedic Capital of the World. GemViz is focused on providing services and developing solutions in the rapidly growing digital technology segment of medical devices that will deepen surgical insights and improve patient outcomes.“Themedical device industry is experiencing a significant shift from traditional implants and surgical instruments to digital technologies that improve surgical procedures and patient results. This MedTech segment promises to make significant advances in the current episode of care. Our goal is to leverage our region’s industry knowledge and combine it with new capabilities to acquire, use and visualize data to improve patient outcomes,” stated GemViz CEO Mike Cusick. The MedTech segment has recently seen rapid adoption of surgical robots and virtual reality training. There is continued investment — more than $30 billion annually — in these technologies as well as artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, augmented reality and other enabling technologies to provide advanced surgical insights, improved accuracy and efficiency in procedures and ultimately improved patient results.

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Elle Worth, Carmel; a son, Jack Worth II, Warsaw; two grandchildren; and sisters, Juanita Potter, Chicago, Ill., and Dolores Sturgis, Warsaw. Services were held Aug. 24 at Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Noe Ybarra Sr. Noe Ybarra Sr., 37, Sidney, died Aug. 20, 2022. He was born Jan. 15, 1985. He is survived by his fiancee, Haleigh Johnson; his children, Adreona Ybarra, Noe Ybarra Jr., Kabriel Ybarra, Amber Nicole Ybarra, Elvetta Ybarra and Lettie Ybarra; his mother, Lottie Ybarra; brothers, Andrew Ybarra, David Ybarra Jr. and Max Ybarra; a sister, Eliana Ybarra; and many nieces and nephews. Services were held Aug. 26 at Titus Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Warsaw.

Ashley Ann Seitz Ashley Ann Seitz, 27, Nappanee, died at 5:40 a.m. Aug. 20, 2022. She was born Nov. 8, 1994. She is survived by her significant other, Cameron Hochstetler, Nappanee; his father, Steve Seitz, Nappanee; and a sister, Jessica Seitz, Nappanee.Amemorial service was held Aug. 26 at Brethren in Christ Church, Nappanee. Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements.

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“Our region has a rich history in medical devices, especially orthopedics. We’re excited to see new start-ups focused on the innovative MedTech space to continue our region’s leadership,” said Alan Tio, CEO of Kosciusko Economic DevelopmentGemVizCorporation.bringstogether founders with over 70 years’ experience in medical device technology development and commercialization. Look for future announcements about key projects, milestones and partnerships in the upcoming months.

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The following small claims have been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Chad Miner presiding:Money Matters

Derek Anthony Shrack, 46, Leesburg, and Cherie Dailey, 47, Leesburg Bedwell-Hurley

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29.97 Acres, more or less — Offering in 2 Parcels Located: From Plymouth, North on Michigan Road to Veterans Parkway, then East to Lilac Road, North on Lilac to 5B Road, then East to property. Watch for Ball Auction Signs. GREAT COUNTRY LOCATION — Between Plymouth, Lapaz & Bremen — Three Bedroom, One & A Half Bath Home W/Two Car Garage — 40x100 Quonset Building 32,000-Bushel Grain Storage — Approx. 25.74 Acres Of Productive Farmland SHIDLER PUBLIC AUCTION

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The Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District, in cooperation with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, will be convening a Local Working Group at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the USDA Service Center, 217 E. Bell Drive, Warsaw. The SWCD monthly board meeting will immediately follow at approximately 7:30 p.m. SWCD and

6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8. 8780 E. 350N, Pierceton. Barndominium on 15 wooded acres. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, large garage/shop area. Loft bedroom and large open kitchen/ living room area. Open house: 5:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. bidmetzger. com, (260) 982-0238. Shidler Public Auction 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. 11483

NRCS will be seeking local input to address local natural resource concerns, with respect to USDA farm bill programs. The public is invited to attend this meeting. The purpose of Local Working Groups is to provide recommendations on unique local natural resource priorities and the criteria for conservation activities through programs funded by the national farmThesebill. recommendations will be forwarded to the NRCS state technical committee for review and further recommendation on conservation programs and their implementation.Naturalresource priorities in the following areas will be discussed: soil erosion and soil quality, water quality and quantity, air quality, plants, livestock and priorityForwatersheds.moreinformation about this meeting, please contact the SWCD or NRCS office at (574) 267-7445, ext. 3.

5B Road, Plymouth. 29.97 acres offered in two parcels. Three-bedroom and 1.5-bath home with two-car garage, 40 by 100 Quonset building, 32,000-bushel grain storage. Guns, household, antiques and collectibles, tractors, implements, Flagstaff camper trailer, Ford Ranger pickup truck, trailers, toppers, Hustler mower, lawn and garden, shop and miscellaneous. ballrealtygroup.com, (574) 780-7355. Country Home Auction 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11. 4830 S. Country Club Road, Warsaw. Open house: 5:30-6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8. Country home and pole barn on 1.27 acres. metzgerauction.com, (260) 982-0238. Online Only Real Estate Auction 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15. 207 W. South St., North Webster. Turnkey restaurant and bar with indoor/outdoor dining. Entire restaurant renovated in 2016 with newer kitchen equipment. Patio and deck. Comes with three-way liquor license. bidmetzger.com, (260) 982-0238. Refrigerators; Chest freezer; Corelle dishware; Misc. silverware; Betty Crocker silverware w/chest; Glass ware; Bake ware; Pots & pans; Bread maker; Coffee Maker; (2) Lazy Boy recliners; (2) Misc. upholstered chairs; Couch; Love seat; Leather hide a bed sofa; (2) Table lamps; (3) Curio cabinets; Roll top desk; 30” Haier flat screen TV; 24” Hitachi flat screen TV; TV trays; Dehumidifier; Amish electric fire place; Wooden round table w/3 chairs; Cherry 5 piece bedroom suite including: 4 post queen bed, high boy, dresser, & 1 night stands; Queen air mattress w/ pump’ Twin air mattress; Bed linens; Lg. wall mirror in frame; Several misc. country scene prints; Several signed rural oil paintings; Misc. picture frames; Suitcase; Afghans; Bath linens; Riccar sewing machine; Sewing accessories; Patterns; Sewing basket; Fabric; Craft kits & items; Iron; Iron board; Stereo w/record & cassette player, radio; Christmas decorations & figurines; 1975 Baby crib; Antiques: Wash stand w/marble top; Dresser w/mirror & marble top; Corner table; Printer drawers & miniatures; Oak 20 compartment top for a clerk office desk; (2) Cupboards (1-31x12x65 & 1-17x13x68); Baskets (Longaberger & Handmade); Pottery; Hand painted items including: Saw, Fire extinguisher, & Milk can; Postal figurines & collectibles; Atlas beverage box; Cast iron Skillets & Dutch oven; GE Chiller Refrigerator Dish; Copper Boiler; Cradle; Dessert & serving dishes; IH Toys including 2x2 tractor, 4 WD tractor, 14 Series combine, (4) Semi grain trucks; Farm set including grain bin, machine shed, & other buildings.

HUSTLER MOWER – LAWN - GARDEN – SHOP – MISCELLANEOUS 2012 Hustler Fast Trak Super Duty Commercial Zero Turn Mower w/2 post roll guard, Kawasaki FX 760 V gas engine & 54” deck, 464 hrs. (good cond.); Troy Bilt Horse tiller; Metal yard roller, Tilt bed yard trailer; Push yard spreaders; Weed eaters; LP Water heater 50 gal.; 20’ Canopy awning; Large canvas awning; Aluminum ext. ladders; (2) 10’ & 6’ aluminum step ladders; Lawn chairs; (2) 4H wood show boxes; Holland grill; New RV microwave in box; Electric fence & post; Elect. Wire: Gas cans; Small & large coolers; Rachet straps; Nylon straps, Ext. cords; Log chains & binders; Plumbing supplies including copper & plastic fittings; Brass valves; Lg. rolling toolbox; Hand toolboxes; ¾” Socket set; Grease guns; Delta chop saw; 3-legged chain vise; Grinders; 100 gal expansion tanks; Assort. of lg. bits & taps; Very lg. & good assort. of hand & garden tools; nuts, bolts, screws, nails & etc.; (3) 5’x6’ Metal shelving w/pigeonholes; Lg. portable folding ice fishing shelter; Tackle boxes, Fishing poles & waders. “Go To Our Website for R.E. 10 A.M., then a 2-ring auction starting at 10;30 w/Guns & Household. Then Shop, Lawn, Garden w/ Tractors, P/U, & at 12:30. This with IN

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TRACTORS - IMPLEMENTS 1975 (Ser # 463779) Ford 3000 gas tractor, P.S., 3 pt., 8 spd. gear trans., rear hyds., 13-6-28 good rubber w/Buhler allied 6’ material bucket loader (tractor & loader are very nice with low hours) (1444); 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, 3 pt., 12.4-28 like new rubber, front bumper, good paint & tin work w/3591 hrs.; 1942 AC WC Allis Chalmers (Ser # 115422) tractor, N.F., good body & condition w/average rubber; IH 56 2 row corn planter, pull type, dry fert., insects boxes (this planter is complete & was used to plant sweet corn); Ford 3 pt. 8’ disc; Ford 3 pt. 2-14” plow; Ford 3 pt. 9’ S.T. harrow; Ford 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; J.D. 3 pt. 6’ blade; Oliver 8’ dbl. solid row packer w/seat & 2 dolly wheels (very good); IH 470 14’ disc; Owatonna Hay master 180 7’ haybine (good condition); (4) Flat rack hay wagons; 20’x6” Bin sweep auger; (2) EZ Flow 250 bu. gravity wagons. FLAGSTAFF CAMPER TRAILER – FORD RANGER P/U – TRAILERS - TOPPERS

3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8. 9418 N. 625W, Milford. Sellers: Emery and Cora Miller. Farm, shop, outdoor, household, lawn and garden, sporting goods. Items include Bobcat 440 gas skid loader, StarCraft fishing boat with trailer. For photos, visit auctionzip.com ID. No. 22916. LC Auctions & Real Estate LLC, (574) 773-0222. Online Real Estate Auction

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2008 Flagstaff 31’ bumper hitch camper trailer, 2 curb side doors, sleeps six, one slider (good condition); 1998 Ford Ranger XLT pick up, ext. cab, 2-wheel drive, automatic, A.C., console interior, blue color w/144,022 miles (good condition for the miles); White 16’ van body cargo trailer, 8000 #, 8 lug tandem axle, insulated, good rubber, 2 rear doors, (this is a nice high profile trailer inside & out with a step down bumper hitch; Black 16’ flatbed trailer, 3500 # 5 lug tandem axle w/side rails, ramp, spare tire & bumper hitch; (2) Pick-up toppers (Chevy long bed - 1 fiberglass – 1 aluminum); Ranger tool box; Pintel hitch; 2” ball hitch; Sway bar trailer hitch; (2) Moryde 5th wheel pin box (1-14K to 18K # & 1-12K to 14K #).

Cash or Good Check w/Proper I.D. • Food & Restroom Available • Not Responsible for Accidents Bruce & Cindy Shidler - Owners 574-780-7355 Ball Auction & Realty, Inc., 302 E. Center St., Bourbon, IN 574.342.8299 or ballrealtygroup.com AC39500040 Auctioneers: Daryl Ball — Mark Getz — Ryan Lizzi —Menno Schwartz Saturday – September 10, 2022, Real Estate – 10: A.M. – Personal Property 10:30A.M. GUNS (TO SELL AT 10:30 A.M.) Remington Model 1902 22 single shot rifle w/peep sight, rolling block; Winchester Model 1120 20 ga. pump shot gun; Remington Aluminum Model 572 Fieldmaster 22 pump rifle; Ranger 101-46 semi-automatic 22 rifle; Remington Model 700 22-250 bolt action single shot rifle w/Weaver scope; Marlin Model 60 semi-automatic 22 rifle w/micro groove barrel and scope; Bersa 380 semiautomatic pistol w/box (like new); Gamo P-23 pellet pistol w/case (like new); (4) pellet guns: Ammunition; Rifle scopes; (2) gun cleaning kits; Safari 5’ 28 gun safe. (All guns are in very good condition) HOUSEHOLD – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBILES (2)

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When observing a painting, ask yourself how the piece makes you feel. Does it conjure feelings of happiness or melancholy or even anger? What do you see in the painting? State the obvious and then dig deeper. For example, in Mortensen’s painting, “After Darkly Noon,”

“To be an artist, you don’t have to compose music or paint or be in the movies or write books. It’s just a way of living. It has to do with paying attention, remembering, filtering what you see and answering back, participating in life.” The above quote by Viggo Mortensen speaks to his idea of what constitutes an artist and isn’t something that is tied to any particular level of training or education but rather to the way a person exists in the world. As an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician and multimedia artist, Mortensen understands the way he observes the world translates into his work as an artist.

Because he is so busy, he is forced to leave paintings unfinished and come back to them, and he believes that is a fortunate thing, because the paintings become something he never would have created in one sitting. Many viewers, myself included, have trouble appreciating abstract art and finding any meaning in it. When observing an abstract piece, prepare yourself to look beyond the things you already know and are familiar with.According to art-mine.com, abstract art is “the capability of the artist to use their imagination to look beyond what we can physically see and translate intangible emotions onto the canvas. It is also the ability of the audience to then try to connect to the artist’s intention and free their own mind of visual restrictions.”

The Warsaw Police Department has experienced two separate rashes of theft from automobiles and auto thefts over the last two Initialweekends.investigation leads investigators to believe these thefts are occurring with multiple suspects operating simultaneously in the city and in the county. With this information, the police department wants to highlight:1.Please lock the doors of homes and vehicles. While this won’t stop all thefts, it is still a deterrent in many opportunities where crime can happen.

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Mortensen was born Oct. 20, 1958, in Watertown, N.Y., to an American mother and a Danish father. Mortensen developed an interest in both photography and painting early in life and his paintings have been featured in galleriesHisworldwide.paintings are often abstract and he incorporates his poetry into many of his pieces. His abstract piece titled “After Darkly Noon” is an example of how he utilizes his poetry to enhance his paintings. In the bottom left corner of the piece, you will see a portion of one of his poems.Mortensen stated when he began the painting, “it was quite a bit different, more one-dimensional. The elements were separated” and as he has worked more on it, “there are more layers and more information that matter to me, so it’s become a living journal. There are words, thoughts and images in there that I haven’t written down.”

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I see what looks like the outlines of a tree, with the roots at the bottom left of the page and the trunk and branches spreading up and then out toward the right. In the top left quadrant of the painting, there is a circle inside of a square, and to me that represents the moon, so I see a tree in the moonlight. The warm colors of pinks and yellows are juxtaposed against the cool blues and purples, which creates tension and grabs the attention of the viewer. So in my mind, the painting is no longer a mystery, but just a creative image of a tree in the moonlight.

2. Be aware of your surroundings. If you see vehicles or foot traffic in your neighborhood that seems uncommon, contact the police department so it may be investigated. These thefts have been taking place between late evening and early morning hours.

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Not all abstract paintings can be interpreted as easily as this one, and there are many other layers and dimension to this painting than just a tree in the moonlight, but this at least gives me something to appreciate about the image that I can relate to. I hope you find things in the painting you enjoy as well. For more information on Viggo Mortensen’s artwork, go to wiki/viggo_mortensen.en.wikipedia.org/

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3. If you have surveillance cameras, check them, specifically for previous night into the current morning. Any video surveillance may be beneficial as officers continue to investigate these crimes. Even if your residence was not involved, your camera may have picked something up. Contact the police department at (574) 372-9515 so officers can get a copy of the surveillance. This most recent crime spree appears to have affected areas west of downtown and along Parker Street. A vehicle was stolen from Kuder Estates, and several vehicles were ransacked in the apartment’s parking lot. The suspects are targeting residential areas and apartment complexes.Ifmembers of the public have any information that may be helpful, they are asked to contact the Warsaw Police Department at (574) 372-9515 and ask for the Detective Division. Born July 13th. Shots and wormer up to date. Blonde and black. $300. 260-578-3007, 260-578-0536

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