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take care of the family business, he knew I was in good hands with Blaine,” she said. Hartzler and Blaine were married in September 2010. They are both licensed funeral directors and even though Hartzler is not currently working in a funeral home setting, she keeps her license active. After a six-month apprenticeship at a funeral home in Mentone, she worked at Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation for nine years. During her time at TVSC, she worked as a teacher’s assistant at Akron Elementary and then as the extracurricular activities treasurer at Mentone Elementary. In 2017, there was a vacancy at the Akron clerk’s office and Hartzler was appointed to finish the term. She is currently completing her first four-year term and hopes to continue to be able to serve the community for the next four years. Hartzler’s responsibilities as a clerk include being a fiscal officer for the town, budgeting, overseeing the town’s payroll and working with the police, street, water and sewer departments. Her position also requires continuing education classes. In addition to the supportive people she works with, Hartzler enjoys being the point of contact for residents when they are seeking information and the relationships she has developed with the customers. “I am thankful the community has accepted me and supported me in this position,” she said. She fondly recalled how one resident never wanted the pennies from his change when paying his water bill. Hartzler always insisted he took his pennies so the drawer would balance at the end of the day. “When he and his family chose to move out of town a few years ago, he came in to pay his final bill, and he paid it all in pennies,” she chuckled. Hartzler is a member of the Akron Las Donas Club and the Akron 4th of July committee. She has played an active role in organizing the annual Akron 4th of July paContinued on page 3


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Let’s study the Bible The Good Shepherd (Read Psalm 22:1-31) “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Why art thou so far from helping me, and from the words of my roaring? O %\ 5(9 521 my God, I cry 385.(< in the day time, but thou hearest not; and in the night season, and am not silent. … For dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feet.” (Psalm 22:1-2, 16) Three familiar and beloved psalms present Jesus Christ as the shepherd, each one emphasizing a different aspect of his person and his work. Psalm 22 pictures the good shepherd dying for the sheep (John 10:11); Psalm 23 the great shepherd caring for the sheep (Hebrews 13:20-21);

Akron Continued from page 2 rade for the last 12 years and has helped with the Akron Summers End Festival. She is a Junior Achievement volunteer and coaches T-ball and softball for the Akron Youth League. “I have always felt if I’m going to be there to support my kids in everything they do, I can give back as well,” she said. “I think many people feel they don’t have time to volunteer, but you don’t have to spend hours doing it … A little bit of volunteer work goes a long way,” she added. Hartzler and Blaine have three children: Britta, age 8; Katey, age 6; and Camden, 8 months. They enjoy spending time together outdoors — swimming and walking — and taking an annual vacation with their family at Kentucky Lake. “I am thankful to be raising my family in the town of Akron, it’s been a great place to call home,” she concluded.

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and Psalm 24 the chief shepherd coming for the sheep (1 Peter 5:4). In other words, Christ died for us (past), Christ lives for us (present), and Christ will come for us (future). This psalm presents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Psalm 22:1-21 and his resurrection in Psalm 22:22-31. Since the Jews did not know of crucifixion back in David’s time, this vivid description of Christ’s death on the cross could only have been penned by inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It is interesting to contrast the two sections of this psalm. In Psalm 22:1-21 we see Christ’s suffering and crucifixion, while in Psalm 22:22-31 we see his glory and resurrection. The first passage depicts pain and prayer; the second passage depicts praise and promise. And the first shows Jesus Christ in the midst of his enemies; the second, Jesus Christ in the midst of the church. It is not difficult to see the fulfillment of this chapter in the New Testament story of the cross. In Psalm 22:1, Christ spoke these words in Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34. In Psalm 22:2, alternate light and darkness is seen in Matthew 27:45. In Psalm 22:6-8, the reproach of

the people was witnessed in Matthew 27:39-44. In Psalm 22:11-12, no help was offered to Christ in Matthew 26:56. In Psalm 22:16, Christ’s hands and feet were pierced in Matthew 27:35. In Psalm 22:17, people were staring at Christ in Luke 23:35. In Psalm 22:18, soldiers were gambling for Christ’s garments in John 19:23-24. At Psalm 22:22, the scene changes, and we move into his resurrection. See Hebrews 2:1112 for the New Testament explanation of this. Christ is no longer on the cross; he is in the midst of his brethren (the church) declaring the glory of God. Psalm 22:24 must be read in connection with Hebrews 5:7. This final section is filled with praise: in the church (Psalm 22:22), in Israel (Psalm 22:23-26), and among the Gentiles (Psalm 22:27-31). Verse 31 (New King James Version) ends, “He has done this,” paralleling Jesus’ words, “It is finished.” Because of Christ’s work on the cross, salvation has been accomplished and all who come to him by faith will be saved. Read Ron Purkey’s Bible study outlines for free at www.rcpbibleoutlines.com. Purkey has been an ordained Baptist minister for 50 years.

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OBITUARIES Linda D. Rudd Retired From Logansport State Hospital Linda D. Rudd, 65, Rochester, was surrounded by her loving family when she passed away at 11:50 a.m. Sunday, April 10, 2022. Linda Diane Conley was born Nov. 15, 1956. She was a treasured daughter of Oddis and Rebabelle Swango Conley. Growing up she shared her childhood with four brothers. Linda was a member /,1'$ ' 58'' of the Rochester High School class of 1975. She was a vibrant member of the RHS cheerleading squad and also was a baton twirler. On Oct. 6, 1984, Linda married David Lee Rudd in Rochester. Together they shared 37 years of life’s adventures. Linda worked at the Logansport State Hospital as a special attendant until her recent retirement. Gifted with her hands, Linda was an artist. She recreated many items with her special touch. Vincent Van Gogh was her favorite artist. To relax, she enjoyed listening to classic rock. Left to cherish Linda’s memory are her husband, David; children, Tara Lease (Mike) and Matthew Miller and companion Cassie Carroll, all of Rochester; four grandsons, Jacob Lease, Joshua Lease, Matthew Lease and Memphis Miller; three brothers, Dennis Conley (Laura), Tom Conley (Charlotte) and Jim Conley (Kim), all of Rochester; and her treasured canine companion, Alis, the beautiful black and tan special blend. Also surviving are numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceding Linda in death are her parents; an infant sister, Linda Kay Conley; and a brother, Larry Ehlinger. The Rudd family will receive friends and celebrate Linda’s life from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the Fulton County Animal Adoption and Education Center, 1540 Wentzel St., Rochester, IN 46975. Online expressions of sympathy may be made to her family at www.goodfamilyfh.com.

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Robert ‘Bob’ Gene Banic Robert “Bob” Gene Banic, 76, Bourbon, died at 11:41 a.m. April 8, 2022, at his residence. He was born March 17, 1946, to 52%(57 ¶%2%· *(1( %$1,& Steve Banic and Catherine V. Banic. He married LaVonda Clifton Aug. 1, 1965. She survives. Also surviving are his daughters, Stephanie Banic, Argos, Tanya Sixbey, Mishawaka; his sons, Matthew Banic, Rochester, Eric Banic, Bourbon; one granddaughter; sisters, Barbara Shearer, Bourbon, Patricia Patterson, Mishawaka, Joann Fry, Tulsa, Okla., Polly (David) Pruitt, Lapel, Rose Ray, Broken Arrow, Okla.; brothers, Steve Banic Jr., Bourbon, David (Diane) Banic, Bourbon. He is preceded in death by his parents; half sister, Helen Dowell; half brothers, Martin Banic, Michael Banic. Friends may visit with the family 4-7 p.m. Wednesday April 13, at the Earl-Grossman Funeral Home, 208 N. Michigan St., Argos. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, April 14, at the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted with the Earl-Grossman Funeral Home, Argos.

Bonita ‘Bonnie’ Lou Bruner Bonita “Bonnie” Lou Bruner, 81, died at 8:46 p.m. Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Paddock Springs Assisted Living Facility, Warsaw. %21,7$ ¶%211,(· She was /28 %581(5 born May 2, 1940, to Plen I. and Marjorie M. Yoder. On Nov. 23, 1967, she married Steven Bruner. He preceded her in death. Surviving is her daughter, Kristin (Darrell) Shriver, Akron; one grandson; sisters-in-law, Doris Yoder, Marie Yoder; special friends. Preceding her in death were her parents; four brothers; Harold, Allen, Bobbie and Paul Yoder; three sisters, Betty Leamon, Neva Lawson and Janet Crowell. There will be no funeral services, per her wishes. Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Earl-Love Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

Norma Emogene ‘Jeanie’ Daine Norma Emogene “Jeanie” Daine, 87, formerly of Akron,

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Pastor Danny J. Honeycutt Pastor Danny J. Honeycutt, 70, Akron, died at 11:53 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Kosciusko Community H o s p i t a l , 3$6725 '$11< Warsaw. - +21(<&877 He was born Jan. 22, 1952, to Orville and Virginia P. Honeycutt. He married Brenda J. Fairchild on June 28, 1978. She preceded him in death on Nov. 26, 2009. He then married Debra Shidler July 15, 2011; she survives. He is also survived by his children, Carl “Doug” Stacy, Rochester; Tammy Holloway,Wabash, Joyce Honeycutt,Wabash; Seth Manns, Braxton Manns, Quentin Zeiger, and Joni Chambers; seven grandchildren; sister, Linda Sadler, Wabash; brothers, Jerry Honeycutt, Akron, Bill Honeycutt, Akron, Jim Honeycutt, Wabash, Darrell Honeycutt, Rochester; Larry (Debbie) Honeycutt, Wabash, Bobby Gene Honeycutt, Wabash, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Denver Honeycutt, Orville Honeycutt, and Harold Honeycutt; sistersin-law, Sheila Kay Honeycutt, Teresa L. Honeycutt, Brenda Honeycutt, Melinda Kay Honeycutt, Mag Lutteral, Frances Osborne, Paula Sloat; and brother in law, Lee Farichild. The funeral service will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at Hartzler Funeral Home, 305 W. Rochester St., Akron. The interment will take place following the service in the Akron Cemetery. Visitation hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron, Indiana.

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Jr. He is survived by his daughter, Braylee A. Kough, G r e e n wood; sons, Kingston J. Kough, Star %5$'/(< City; Rhyett W. Kough, :,//,$0 ¶'8**· .28*+ Knox; his mother; brothers, Dustin R. (Allycia) Kough, Rochester, Maxwelle A. Button, Star City, William J. Kough III, Rochester; sisters, Misty A. Kaugh, Ora, Jennifer K. Kough, Monticello; six nieces and nephews; maternal grandmother, Nancy K. Garbison, Thornhope; paternal grandparents, William J. and Sherry Kough Sr., Ora.; many aunts and uncles. He is preceded in death by his father; maternal grandfather, Richard O. Crissinger; step maternal grandfather, Robert H. Garbison; uncle, Matthew O. Crissinger. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 9, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. Burial took place at Star City West Cemetery.

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Charles Kuhn, 79, Rochester, died at 1:40 a.m., Monday, April 11, 2022, at his residence. Arrangements are pending at Good Family Funeral Home of Rochester.

Lori A. Miller Lori A. Miller, 60, Mentone, died at 3:45 a.m. Monday, April 4, 2022, at the University of Tennessee Medical Center of /25, $ 0,//(5 Knoxville, Tenn. She was born May 7, 1961, to Wayne D. and Shirley A. Smalley. On July 5, 1980, she married Douglas W. Miller; he survives. Also surviving is her son, Justin (Samantha Leffler) Miller; three grandchildren; her parents; brother, Chris (Tess) Smalley; brother-in-law, Darrel (Pam) Miller; four nephews and a niece. She was preceded in death by her father-in-law, Jim Miller; mother-in-law, Lois Miller. Funeral services were held Monday, April 11, at the Beaver Dam United Methodist Church, Akron. Interment took place in the Mentone Cemetery.

Stella E. Pastewski Stella E. Pastewski, 91, Rochester, died at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Hickory Creek, 67(//$ ( Rochester. 3$67(:6., She was born Sept. 17, 1930, to Stanley and Susan Pastewski. Survivors include her close friends. No services are scheduled at this time. Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester, have been entrusted with arrangements. Continued on page 5


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April Lynn Pyle

April Lynn Pyle, 52, Rochester, died at 1:47 a.m. Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at her residence. She was born on Dec. $35,/ /<11 10, 1969, to 3</( John and Debbie Kelderhouse. She is survived by her daughters, Jennifer (Joel) Kerns, Evansville, Melissa Pyle, Rochester; sons Adric Pyle, Mentone, Maverick Pyle, Rochester; grandson Liam Kerns; a brother; stepsister. She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents, and two step-sisters. Memorial services were held, Friday, April 8, at King Memorial Home, Mentone.

Delbert “Del” R. Vetor

Delbert “Del” R. Vetor, 83, Bourbon, died Friday, April 1, 2022, at his home. He was born on Aug. 30, 1938, to Charles and Nettie Vetor. He

Miller remembered for devotion married Bunny (Corrine) Clark on Aug. 23, 1986. Surviving include his wife; d a u g h t e r s, Debie (John) S a l m o n s , '(/%(57 ¶'(/· 5 9(725 2 Pa l e s t i n e, C a t a n a (Jeff) Bohlander, Elwood, Darlene (Cliff) Vetor, Bourbon, Rhonda (Mike) McBrier, Bristol; sons, Rex (Linda) Scott, Bourbon, Joe (Teresa) Scott, Tippecanoe, Randy Scott, Silver Lake, Robbie (Shirley) Scott, Tippecanoe, Rod (Angie) Corle, Pleasant Hill, Iowa; 26 grandchildren; 57 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Clifford R. Vetor; his great-granddaughter; five sisters; and 11 brothers. Funeral service was held Friday, April 8, at Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home, Bourbon. Burial followed at Summit Chapel Cemetery, Bourbon.

COUNTY REPORT Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Fulton County Clerk of the Court:

Cisneros-Herrell Michelle Filomena Cisneros, 26, Rochester, and Travis Scott Herrell, 24, Rochester.

Fear-Heckman Mayde Lane Fear, 20, Akron, and Nathaniel Steven Heckman, 19, Akron.

Smiley-Schwarte Nicole Grace Smiley, 50, Rochester, and Michael Alan Schwarte, 52, Rochester.

Warren-Legac Tawnya Gayle Warren, 46, Rochester, and Robert Eugene Legac, 49, Rochester.

Marriage Dissolutions The following couple has filed for marriage dissolution in Fulton County Courts: Mencias-Escobar — Lisa Kay Mencias, Rochester, and Juan Escobar, Rochester.

Court News Superior Court

The following petitions have been filed in Fulton County Superior Court, Judge Gregory L. Heller presiding:

Complaints

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Traffic Violations The following fines and levies were paid in Fulton County Courts:

Speeding — Gabriel T. Trivers, Indianapolis, $160.50; Steven L. Ganshorn, Plymouth, $150.50; Christopher Alan White, Canton, Mich., $160.50; Teame Fisha Berhe, Grand Rapids, Mich., $150.50; Ashley P. Wittmer, Valparaiso, $150.50; Bryan P. Damatan, Chicago, Ill., $160.50; Christopher D. Denney, Niles, Mich., $160.50; Tonya D. Harris, Elkhart, $150.50; Lisa M. Murphy, Cincinnati, Ohio, $160.50; Van D. Lian, Indianapolis, $160.50; Flo E. Beck, Logansport, $192.50; Emily Silva, Miami, Fla., $192.50. Operating with expired plates — Jacob Schwanke, Morocco, $160; Goble Fletcher, Peru, $160.

%\ /($+ 6$1'(5 6WDII :ULWHU “Mama Lori” has passed away. Lori Miller, whom several people described as being like a mother to Mentone first responders, passed away unexpectedly at age 60 on Monday, April 4, while on vacation in Tennessee. She’d had a long career with Mentone EMS before her retirement. Her death “leaves a real hole in our community,” said Mentone Fire Chief Mike Yazel. He said Miller, whose husband Doug is one of Mentone Fire Department’s assistant chiefs, was like “a mother hen to the firemen and EMS.” Mentone EMS Director Tony McKinney agreed, saying they referred to her as “Mama Lori.” That was due to her offering support to others on the team when they dealt with tough situations. Miller began her career with the EMS in 1994, starting out as a driver before becoming an emergency medical responder, then training officer. She trained current Mentone EMS Operations Supervisor Bobby Asher. He noted she was “eager to teach, eager to mold” new emergency workers. Her compassion for helping victims was also contagious, he said. Though their jobs involved dealing with serious situations, Asher noted a favorite memory of Miller was how she once made a joke to McKinney. He said Miller and McKinney were headed out to an emergency when their ambulance hit a bunch of turkeys. She later presented a stuffed turkey to McKinney. Miller also provided support in the first responders’ lives, said Asher. He said Miller was one of the first people he spoke with after his mother passed away recently. He shared with her how he was angry with God for letting his mother die after she battled so much else. He said Miller helped him deal with the situation. “Not only did I lose my real mom (recently), I also lost my EMS mom,” he said. Community Service Additionally, Miller helped others in the community by volunteering at various events. She helped with fish fries and passed out doughnut holes to kids at the fire station on Halloween and water to runners during the Mentone Egg Festival’s race. The latter was an activity her

friend, Mentone Town Council President Jill Gross, enjoyed doing with her. The two served together on Mentone EMS’ board, with Miller being the current vice president and Gross the president. Miller also served as its president for a time. Gross said a favorite memory of Miller was one time years ago when the circus came to Mentone. She remembered Miller riding on an elephant with Gross’ oldest daughter. She was “a true friend,” said Gross. Full Of Energy Miller may have been able to tackle many causes due to her energy. Yazel described her as “a real energetic person.” Her pastor at Beaver Dam United Methodist Church, Butch Troke, recalls Miller being in “constant motion.” It’s been a number of years since Miller was a cheerleader while at Tippecanoe Valley High School, but her passion for causes continued on through the end of her life. Gross called her “the biggest and best cheerleader the EMS could have had.” “When she cared about (something), she cared about it all the way,” said Troke. That included her work with the church’s Wheels on Fire-Cancer Crusaders. The group has raised more than $161,000 to help those battling cancer in Kosciusko and Fulton counties. Miller was a founding member of the organization and was serving as

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Hallelujah Christ Arose! Come Celebrate The Resurrection of Christ at

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Easter egg hunts taking place this weekend Before Easter Sunday, there are plenty of opportunities for families to enjoy a good, old-fashioned egg hunt: The 4th annual Easter egg hunt by the Department of Natural Resources is Saturday, April 16, at the Tippecanoe River State Park 4200 N. U.S. 35, Winamac. For details, call the park at (574) 946-3213. The Akron Chamber of Commerce Annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 16, at Pike Memorial Park,

311 Northwood Dr., Akron. The Egg Hunt will be starting at 11:30 a.m. Bring your camera to capture a picture with the Easter Bunny and enjoy seeing the Spring Animal Petting Zoo. Starting times for each age group are as follows: 0-3 years, 11:30 a.m.; 4-6, 11:35 a.m.; 7-9, 11:40 a.m.; 10-12, 11:45 a.m. One adult is allowed to assist 0-3 year olds. Culver Park Easter egg hunt will begin 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, at the park, 819 E. Lake Shore Dr., Culver. The event will include a

photo booth with the Easter bunny, over 5,000 eggs to hunt for, and fire trucks. Easter egg hunt in Argos Memorial Park kicks off at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, April 16. Hundreds and hundreds of eggs will be hidden throughout Memorial Park. Bring your camera, as the Easter Bunny loves to pose for quick pictures. Please bring your own basket or bag. Memorial Park is located on South Michigan Street in Argos between East South and Van Vactor streets.

Fulton Economic Development Corporation will be hosting a Community Conversations series, seeking residents’ insights about Fulton County and FEDCO. They are part of several conversations taking place with businesses, government, organizations and citizens across Fulton County. Everyone is welcome. FEDCO is partnering with Fulton County Plan Commission to coordinate these conversation sessions around public in-

formation workshops to be held at the following dates, times and locations: • 5-6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at The Fulton Community Center, 204 E. Dunn St., Fulton. • 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, at Akron Town Hall, 206 W. Rochester St., Akron. • 5-6 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at Kewanna/Union Township Fire Station, 404 N. Toner St., Kewanna. For more information, contact Kimberly Pinkerton, FEDCO project consultant, at (260) 568-

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Craft show A spring craft and vendor show sponsored by the Fulton County Animal and Adoption Center will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at the Fulton County Historical Society, located four miles north of Rochester on US 31 and CR 375N. For more information, contact Janet Showley, (574) 223-7387.

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Matt Craig for Fulton County Sheriff Dear Editor, My name is Jim Hubbard and I am writing to let the citizens of Fulton County know I am supporting Matt Craig for Fulton County Sheriff. I have known Matt Craig since he was a small boy due to my relationship with his parents, Melody and John, and his grandparents. I remember when George Craig was county commissioner and owned Craig Welding in Newcastle Township. This has given me the opportunity to watch Matt grow into the dedicated, reliable and family-oriented man he is today. Matt worked at Craig Welding and propelled himself into the supervisor position before he started his law enforcement career as a reserve on the Fulton County Sheriff Department in 2007. The next year, he was hired on as a full-time merit deputy. In 2013 Matt became a se-

nior deputy. Beyond his duties as a road officer, Matt is a general instructor at the Law Enforcement Academy. He is certified in both the instruction and use of taser equipment and the use of drones. Matt works alongside others on the reconstruction of auto accidents. Along with all of this, Matt was just recently a swim coach at Tippy Valley High School. I have witnessed Matt work diligently through both high — and low — pressure situations, all while Wildlife Ear Cornn

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minds of many divers who continue to grow in their love of the sport and give back to those getting started. A donation to the fund will enable student athletes from Tippy Valley and Rochester to attend a summer camp that develops the mental focus, body control and safety needed to compete in the state, one of the most competitive states for diving in the U.S.

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Third Quarter Honor Roll for Rochester High School Rochester High School has announced its honor rolls for the third grading period of the 2021-2022 school year. A Honor Roll Twelfth grade — Makenna Grace Beall, Reagan Eileen Becker, Elena Lisa Bode, Madilyn Paige Callowy, Levi Samuel Coffing, Anna Elizabeth Furrow, Peyton Michael Nelson Hiatt, Carley Marie Hott, Cameron Steven Johnson, Kadin James Kelly, Kailiana Marie King, Chelsie Joyce Malott, Lilah Jane Marden, Zachary Taylor Pickens, Noah Adley Smith and Dylan Matthew Steininger. Eleventh grade — Danielle Marie Borg, McKendyll Dee Bradley, Kylie Jo Coleman, Madison Kay Heinzmann, Luke McCormick Hunting, Alexandra Fayth Kouskousakis, Kennedy Jane Leap, Pablo Lopez, Tarick Allen McGlothin, Kseniia Shyp, Mandeep Singh, William Evan VanHeyningen, Kallie Jane Watson, Elizabeth Ellen Weaver, Zeta Jane Whitmer and Brayden Ryan Zink. Tenth grade — Ekaterina Andrianova, Hailey Mae Coleman, Payton Sayers Moore, Chloe Evelyn Nichols, Mikalah Diane Osborn, Tanner Steven Reese, Noah Douglas Riffle, Kaedra Nicole Shook, Gurlal Singh, Wesley Blayne Steininger and Lilly Jean Watson. Ninth grade — Audrey Grace Bolinger, Dakota Joe Burden, Rylee Jean Clevenger, Mia Alee Howdeshell, Reece Edward Johnson, Maddox Lane Lahrman, Lillee Boyd Lett, Ashly Lynne McCall, Sophia Jane McCall, Ella Lee McCarter, Leah Fay Miller, Davis Maxwell Renie, Ava Dale Thomas and Kylah Leigh Towell. Eighth grade — Grant Stephen Bailey, Olivia Marie Bailey, Madison Lynn Black, Allyson Renee Calloway, David Grant Clark, Mason Dean Conrad, Harrison Lane Dunwoody, Ellen Mae Hake, Brooklyn Marie Halterman, Lincoln Elijah Holder, Isabella Grace Howdeshell, Jonas Gray Kiser, Alexa Madeline Lowe, Gavin Michael Mollencupp, Laine Marie Peppler, Charlotte Perry, Carlos Adriano Plascencia, Jesse Edward Smith, Ashlynn Nikole Luray Weyant and Violet Rose Whitmer.

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Updates and happenings Trivia Night at The Dam Landing, 1305 Ewing Rd., Rochester, at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. Free to play. Win prizes. —o— Sidewalk Chalk Art Week began this week at the Akron Public Library. Come grab some sidewalk chalk and decorate a section of the sidewalk. The library is located at 205 E. Rochester St., Akron. —o— Family Bingo Night 4 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at the Kewanna Union Township Public Library, 210 E. Main St., Kewanna. —o— Card making with Linda 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14, at the Fulton County Community Resource Center, 625 Pontiac St., Rochester. —o— Rochester High School presents “Frozen Jr.” as their spring musical. Show times are 6 p.m. Friday, April 15; and 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Rochester High School Auditorium. Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults. —o— The American Legion, 611 Main St., Rochester, will be having their post meeting 10 a.m. Saturday, April 16. —o— Richland Center Alumni Association welcomes anyone who attended Richland Center High school after 1965 to the 83rd Annual Alumni Banquet 12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16.

Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Cost is $14 per person. For reservations, call Judy Evans at (574) 224-6988. —o— Narcan training sponsored by Recovery Cafe 2-3 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Kewanna Public Library, 210 E. Main St., Kewanna. —o— Eel River Band will be playing at the American Legion, 611 Main St., Rochester, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16. —o— Debbie’s Dandies will be decorating vintage eggs 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the Media Commons of the Rochester Public Library, 320. W. 7th St., Rochester. Kits will be available to take home after noon. —o— The Fulton County Board of Health will meet in regular session at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the small conference room at the Fulton County Office Building, 125 E. Ninth St., Rochester —o— Workshop regarding updates on the Fulton County Comprehensive Plan will be held 5-6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at The Fulton Community Center, 204 E. Dunn St., Fulton. Another workshop will be held 5-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, at the Akron Town Hall, 206 W. Rochester St., Akron. —o— The Rochester Rotary Club is holding its annual fish fry 4:30-7:00 p.m. Friday, April 22, at St. Joseph’s Par-

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ish Hall, 1310 Main St., Rochester. Fish only. Carry out only. Proceeds help support Shoes for Kids program, nursing scholarships and community needs. For tickets, Contact Curt Haussmann at (574) 835-2356. —o— Area Youth Rally 7 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at First Baptist Church, 716 S. Monticello St., Winamac. —o— Euchre Night 5:30-8 p.m. every Thursday night at the Kewanna Public Library, 210 E. Main St., Kewanna.

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Mystery Dinner Theatre presents ‘Murder Under the Big Top’ “The Circus is coming to town!” are words that bring excitement to people of all ages. Death-defying acts, the awe of acrobatic feats, the amazing animal acts, the clowns, the side shows, the food — they all stir the imagination. But on the other side of the ring are real people who experience the same hopes and dreams, likes and dislikes, jealousy, fear and revenge as the rest of us. Circus people are known for being one big family. But even the closest families harbor secrets. And one of them will protect his or her secret at all costs. “Spine chilling attractions” may have a whole new meaning! Like most businesses, the Peru Circus Festival has been severely impacted by COVID-19. “This year’s Festival broke records, but we still haven’t overcome the absence of the festival from last year,” said Jenny Cole, board member of the festival. Mayhem 4 Hire also experienced a year of hardship. “Our Mystery Parties are traditionally very interactive and, since for months audiences have been unable to gather, we’ve had to cancel many scheduled parties,” said Pat Piper, creator and owner of Mayhem 4 Hire. So the two businesses are collaborating on a circus-themed murder mystery fundraiser for the Peru Circus Festival. The setting for the mystery is a local venue following the three-

day run of The Malvasia Circus, a national traveling circus with all of the traditional acts of a historic circus. The board members have decided to throw a small party for the performers to show their appreciation, but an evening of fun and relaxation turns into tragedy as a member of the circus hears his last applause. After purchasing tickets online at www.mayhem4hire.com, each attendant will be emailed party information, including name and bio, before arriving at the event. Everyone is given a clue or two to share. Check-in at The Riverview Event Center, 421 W. Canal St., Peru, is from 5:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Saturday, May 7. Tickets are $35 a person and include the mystery and a threecourse dinner plus hors d’oeuvres. There will be a cash bar. Tickets will not be sold at the door, and sales stop two days before the event due to time needed for communication with attendees before the show. Adults only. “We had so much fun, and would definitely be interested in another mystery. Great job planning. Lots of laughs,” endorsed Kim Tracy and her team from last summer’s Lake Manitou Mystery. “These events are well planned and everyone who participates love them” say former mystery attendees. Mayhem 4 Hire, Indiana’s premier interactive mystery dinner theatre company, is based in Rochester. Since 2006 they have

been writing custom mysteries for many events including restaurant entertainment, corporate functions, fundraisers, team building exercises, church events and weddings in all parts of Indiana and in other states. What sets our company apart from others is our attention to detail and the engagement of partygoers in all phases of the mystery. Participants at a Mayhem 4 Hire event have a blast. This event is sponsored by Logansport Savings Bank, Wabash Valley Abstract, Edward Jones/ Ryan Schmidt and Thrall Transport. For tickets or more information, call (765) 860-1485 or visit mayhem4hire.com.

Retired Teachers reunite April 11 The Fulton County Retired Teachers will meet for their first meeting of the 2022 season 11 a.m. Thursday, April 21, at the Lighthouse Kitchen, 2123 E. S.R. 14, Rochester. The meal will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the meeting adjourning at 2 p.m. Come to catch up on the news of friends and colleagues and greet some new retirees. Find out what is going on downstate and make plans to attend the Representative Assembly in June to see if Fulton County earned any awards. Dues of $10 will be collected. For more information contact Kay Horn (574) 223-5813.

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Fulton County Chamber establishes endowment fund The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce established an endowment fund at the Fulton County Community Foundation, which will manage and invest the funds so the annual income can be returned to the chamber for their programs. “The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce board of directors is delighted to partner with the Fulton County Community Foundation to establish an agency fund with the goal to support and fund continued beautification projects throughout all of Fulton County, encouraging growth and economic prosperity in our communities,” said Jillian Smith, the chamber’s executive director. Visit nicf.org and hit the “Donate” tab to contribute to this or one of the many other funds at the Fulton County Community Foundation.

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multiple goals for the office. Top priority would be for there to be 100% in-house reassessments. According to Hensley, doing inhouse reassessments could save an estimated $40,000 annually. Public education is another intention of Hensley’s. “Most people don’t understand how their property is evaluated or how to read their property card,” she expressed. “I want to work with area high schools to educate students and I want to establish offsite locations to assist taxpayers with their questions during reassessments.” She noted the public needs access to the assessor, so going to different areas throughout the county makes this possible. “It’s so much simpler in person to teach and educate the taxpayer.” Hensley has an objective to have communication and coordination with the local fire departments. “I would like to figure out a way to get that line of communication between us and those emergency services so when there is a loss of a structure we can make that a smoother and quicker process for our taxpayers.” “The county citizens deserve a supportive leader and worker who hears them. I would be their biggest advocate. I’ve really made a point as well as I can with other Fulton County offices so we can help out as many people as we can.” Jen Becker Becker is emphasizing her long history of working in the assessment services throughout the state of Indiana. “My entire adult life has been dedicated to the profession of assessing.” Although she has lived in Fulton County

throughout her life, she has 25 years’ experience in assessing and consulting for county assessors in more than 30 Indiana counties. She has held her Level I and II Assessor-Appraiser certifications since 1998 and received her Level III certification in 2013. She has even been a Level I and Level II Assessor prep and test training instructor. To Becker, Fulton County is home. “Fulton County is the county that raised me,” explained Becker. “I wanted to come back, close to home. … My plan is to settle back down here at home; I’ve traveled and I’m ready to be home.” She said she was always planning to run for assessor, and now just seemed like the right time to do it. In agreement with Hensley, Becker wants to keep reassessments in-house. “I know how to do it, so I can,” she stated. “It’s hard, stressful, but can be done. Let’s do it together and it will and should be less expensive.” Becker wants to bring more awareness to local residents about the responsibilities of the assessor’s office and the information available to them. “I love to

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job. “She (Judy Dancy) has run a good office,” she said. “You have to evaluate the office first; you can’t just come into the office and shake everything up.” With working so closely with multiple different county officials and offices, Becker shared that every office is different; however, she has been able to witness what works and what doesn’t. Becker emphasized that residents will see her in the field. “I will be the assessor at your front door.”

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TEACHER We’re looking for enthusiastic, passionate, faith and child driven individuals to join our family. Potential duties include faith based lesson planning (support provided), serving meals and nurturing our kiddos. Our mission is to encourage development physically, social/emotionally, cognitively and spiritually fulfilling connections to themselves, others and Christ. High School diploma/GED and 18 yrs. of age required. CDA/Degree in related field preferred. Benefits include competitive pay, childcare discount potential, meals served, scholarship opportunities, and other incentives. Please let us know if you’re interested in this rewarding opportunity by contacting Erin @ littlelambsoffc@yahoo.com or 574-224-5262.

320 Main Street, Rochester, IN 46975 Job Postings for the Rochester Utility Office: Full-Time Utility Clerk The City of Rochester is accepting applications for a full-time Utility Clerk. This is a multi-functional position that requires excellent customer service and computer operation skills, cash handling/ledger experience, and the ability to lift at least 30 pounds. Additional skills essential for this position are attention to detail and multitasking. A high school diploma or equivalent, criminal/financial background check, and drug screening are required. Applications are available at the City Building Complex, 320 Main St., Rochester, IN. Applications must be returned no later than NOON on April 22, 2022 to be considered for this position. Late applications will not be accepted. EOE.

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CAMPER TOP fits 8 ft. bed, $75. 574-201-7796 Prepare for power outages today with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Down + Low Monthly Pmt Request a free Quote. Call before the next power outage: 1-844-334-8353 Put on your TV Ears & hear TV w/unmatched clarity. TV Ears Original originally $129.95 - now w/this special offer only $59.95 w/code MCB59! 1-833-530-1955 BROWN WICKER LOOK 5 pc. indoor/outdoor patio set, cushions, covers, $250; Snow Joe battery powered snow blower w/extra battery, $200; 3 pc. dropleaf kitchen set, $100. 574-835-0096 Aloe Care Health medical alert system. Most advanced medical alert product on the market. Voice-activated! No wi-fi needed! Special offer w/code CARE20 for $20 off Mobile Companion. 1-855-521-5138 Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490 The Generac PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-855-270-3785 FOR SALE: In Fulton Area - “Buck” wood stove, very good condition. Approximately 3’x2’ stands 33” high. Can heat a very large area. It comes with 13’ of heavy black stove pipe. You must load. I can no longer cut wood. $400 obo. Large clay pots - 33”-38” tall x 12-16” wide. Great decorator pieces. Large $70 or small $50 each, dark brown or white. Collection of new (never opened) Christmas lights, strings & nets, $2.00 per box. Call 574-889-2700 after 5 p.m.

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Is 9-1-1 Dispatching A Career For You It is our mission to promote TEAMWORK in our center, RESPECT those who have given us their trust, to be ACCOUNTABLE to those we serve, maintain INTEGRITY in the performance of duties and DEDICATE ourselves to the profession we have chosen. Fulton County 9-1-1 Communications is accepting applications for a full time 9-1-1 dispatcher. The center hours of operation are 24/7, weekends, nights and holidays. Previous experience in public safety and NIMS is preferred but not necessary. Computer, verbal and written skills as well as the ability to multi-task are required. All applicants will be subject to a full background check. Applications may be picked up at The Fulton County Annex Building Auditors Office 125 E. 9th St, Rochester, IN 46975 or the County website: www.co.fulton.in.us Fulton County is an equal opportunity employer

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We are looking for an enthusiastic, fun, nurturing, faith and child driven, team player to join our family. We offer competitive pay and many other incentives. Potential duties include maintaining a clean kitchen and sanitary eating area as well as preparing and serving planned nutritious meals. Following regulations is a must as you will have CACFP guidelines to follow, be comfortable asking questions if clarification is needed, and be willing to attend training. High School diploma or GED and 18 yrs. of age are requirements. A degree and experience is preferred but not required. Please let us know if you’re interested in this rewarding opportunity by contacting Erin @ littlelambsoffc@yahoo.com or 574-224-5262.

Historical Society hosts poverty studies Fulton County Community Foundation, Area Health Educations Center and CASA of Fulton County are holding two workshops designed to bridge the gap between misconceptions of poverty to understanding. A “Poverty Simulation” runs from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, and an all-day workshop, “Bridges out of Poverty,” will run from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 27. Both events will take place at Fulton County Historical Society and require registration. The Circles Indianapolis poverty simulation produced by Community Action of Missouri is an interactive immersion experience that sensitizes community participants to the realities of poverty. This is free for all participants. The Bridges out of Poverty workshop provides both social service providers and community members key lessons in dealing with individuals from poverty. Participants will create a mental model of poverty, review poverty research, examine a theory of change and analyze poverty through the prism of hidden rules of class, resources, family structure and language. The workshop cost is $20 with lunch provided. For more information, call (574) 223-HELP (4357) or send email to fchope46975@gmail.com


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ing, grocery shopping, computing, knitting, serving, driving and much more. RSVP is America’s largest volunteer network for people age 55 and over. RSVP of Fulton County matches the talents, skills and experiences of volunteers with challenging and exciting volunteer opportunities at area nonprofit agencies, schools, government offices and other organizations. King noted RSVP coordinates volunteers with approximately 33 locations throughout the county. “There are only 15 RSVP programs throughout the state of Indiana. Fulton County is lucky to have this program, as the closest other one is located in Fort Wayne,” King stated. King explained RSVP is a national, federally funded program. RSVP must match 30% of the federal grant that supports the organization. They raise the funds with help from the United Way, community donations and by working with the recycling center, along with selling green car-

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nations for St. Patrick’s Day. Another way they raise funds is by teaming up with Donna Riddle, travel agent, to take bus trips. A portion of those profits supports RSVP. This year RSVP has three trips planned: Cape Cod in May; Washington, D.C., in July; and Nashville in December. All of the bus trips are preplanned with a travel itinerary and all are welcome to join. Although volunteer opportunities were curbed since the pandemic hit, opportunities are beginning to become more readily available now. Currently RSVP is looking for volunteers to help with medical transportation, friendly visitors, grocery shopping, interactive storytelling and so much more. Volunteers from RSVP are also providing free, IRS-certified tax preparation for those who are elderly and or have low income. Last year they helped provide citizens an estimated total of $60,000 in refunds. Should the volunteer be more inclined to office-type work, there are opportunities as well, working within the RSVP office, helping with newsletters or for other local nonprofits where office help is definitely appreciated. Opportunities to help in either of the local hospitals or their related facilities are also available. RSVP believes volunteering is a great way for senior citizens to stay active and engaged. For more information regarding RSVP, contact King at (574) 223-3716.

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however, on the federal level they remain in the “administrative” category. “Most states are changing the status of 911 dispatchers due to the high stress, PTSD and lifesaving skills that surround the 911 profession. That is why they are called the ‘unsung heroes.’ “Fulton County 911 Communications are the first of the first responders. We are committed to answering all 911 and non-emergency calls with professionalism, integrity and compassion while efficiently dispatching police, fire and emergency medical services. Customer service is essential to our success, so we treat each caller with empathy and respect. Our dedicated and highly trained professionals provide lifesaving medical instructions in addition to providing accurate public safety information.” Karas referenced one of Walt Disney’s slogans when describing the functionality of the Fulton County 911 call center: “Striving for perfection, settling for excellence.” “Are we perfect? No, but we strive for perfection. As a team we do more than just answer the phone. It takes a team, not just one person. We have two people on at all times and sometimes three.” Dispatchers are “master multitaskers,” said Karas, with a total of seven screens they utilize to complete a call as they are talking to the caller, police, fire and EMS, “typing as we go.” And although the dispatchers do text, “voice is best,” Karas emphasized. “We can only hear and not see what is going on, so the pain is real. We cry, pray, laugh and joke … we are very sensitive people as well. Please stay on the line so we can help you and the responder get the help you need quickly and accurately.” At the end of the day, Karas commented, “We may go home exhausted, but (we) feel so humbled by helping you we come back the next day.” In spite of the stress, Fulton County 911’s staff of 11 — including two experienced part-timers — has maintained some longevity and currently ranges from one month to 24 years on the job. “We are a work family,” said Karas. So thank your 911 dispatchers this week and throughout the year by visiting Fulton County 911 Communications on Facebook. As Karas said, “They love hearing how they made a difference.”


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