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KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR Rochester native is proof unfathomable dreams come true %\ 75$&(< 58&.0$1 )HDWXUH :ULWHU Rochester native, Tessa Brooks, has been drawn to the world of art since a young age. Brooks shared, “When I was younger, I would ask for art supplies for Christmas. I had a sign that hung on my bedroom wall that read, ‘Tessa Brooks, Author/ Illustrator.’” The illustrator’s half of the sign has come full circle and the author’s portion is a work in progress; thanks in part to inspiration from Brooks’ latest endeavor. “I didn’t really feel like I was good at art until high school when Mrs. Schaeffer (Rochester High School art teacher) helped hone my
skills. She helped build my confidence by asking me to do murals in the school,” she said. Brooks has a vast range of artistic interests. In addition to sketching, painting and watercolors, she is also a potter, sculptor and metal worker. Soon after her high school graduation in 2021, a chance to guide others through artistic expression presented itself. “A family friend had asked me to make a pot for her on the pottery wheel. So, I did,” stated Brooks. Much to her surprise, the pottery creation led to a connection that ultimately became a business prospect to open a pottery studio. “It was such a cool opportunity. It was definitely something I
Photography, coffee and sweets for Art Show event available for purchase. There will be live music by Brady Koz of Firetruck Save the Day starting at 5 p.m. Guests of the show can enjoy coffee from The Toasted Roast Coffee Truck from Argos in the alley behind the Nook. They specialize in roasting high quality beans from around the world using their own unique cast iron kettle process. Coffing’s Cakes and Sweet Treats is providing Macaroons and Cake Pops. This is a free event to the public. The Native Nook is located at 616 Main St., Rochester, next to The Times Theater.
The Native Nook will be featuring gallery member Daniel Holderman Photography 4-7 p.m. Saturday, May 14. Holderman is from Plymouth; he will have photography prints and canvases
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wanted to do, but not something I thought was possible until much later in my life,” she said. Brooks’ space is called Elemental Art Studio and celebrated its one-year anniversary on Sunday, May 8. Initially, she wanted to call it Clay and Canvas, but after some deliberation, she decided on Elemental …, which embraces all of the elements of the earth and potentially covers any medium for artistic expression the studio may offer. Her dad helped her customize the space, and her cat, Digits, is there to greet the new faces who enter. Right now, her main focus in the studio is pottery and canvas painting. Customers have a wide array of pieces to select from. Brooks provides instructions and supplies and fires the pieces in the kiln to be picked up at a later date. “People are so fun in here,” she said of the experience thus far. She has also done to-go packages for the Outlet Youth Center and Columbia Elementary. She packs up the pieces along with paint containers filled with glaze and delivers the product. When the students are finished painting, Brooks picks them up and she fires them in the kiln. She offers private sketching classes and has done nine-week art courses with children who are homeschooled, which includes a bit of everything, along with watercolor, canvas and pottery work. One of the things Brooks enjoys most about the studio is meeting new people and seeing them enjoy themselves. “Kids especially, they love coming back and seeing how different
and how cool their piece looks after it has been fired in the kiln,” she shared. “A lot of people come in here and say they aren’t artistic, but then they make something and, clearly, they’re creative.” In fact, all of the creativity she has witnessed in the last year has inspired her to start her own book that will feature a collection of stories accentuating everyone’s talents. “The whole experience has been unfathomable. It has been a dream of mine for some time,” she concluded. Elemental Art Studio is at 713 Main St., Rochester, and is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. To learn more, check out its Facebook page.
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Continued from page 1 mental Management. Adding the Bark Park required a restart. “We had to go back and redo the whole plan with the dog park added,” Walsh said. The story of the Bark Park’s creation also has that all-too-familiar refrain, “… then COVID happened.” “It made things longer, everything had to be put on pause, but we were able to pull through in the end,” said Thompson. Among the other amenities Bark Park patrons will find are a new parking lot and pole building, porta-potty and dog waste stations. Thompson reminded owners to be sure to “pick up after your dog.” Most important is the fencing, which was finally installed in spite of steel-price hikes, which required additional funding. The park is fenced off into two sections, which will separate large and small dogs based on their weight. Smaller dogs will have an area of roughly 125 feet, with larger dogs accessing an area of around 250 feet. Also, a double-door gate will help owners safely move in and out. Signs will be posted specifying weight requirements. Walsh and Thompson agreed the grand opening would not be happening without the nearly $20,000 grant received from Fulton County Community Foundation. Also, many county businesses responded to a fundraising letter. But there is still work to be done, said Thompson. In the future she hopes to add more agility equipment and create more shaded areas. She is also looking for volunteers to assist with mowing and general upkeep. For more information visit Fulton County Bark Park on Facebook or contact fultoncobarkpark@ gmail.com.
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Rochester Street Dept. gives yard waste reminder City of Rochester Street Department would like to remind residents there shall be no matter (yard waste or tree limbs) in city streets. All matter to be picked up must be placed curbside, not in the street. Place tree limbs and small branches curbside separately from any yard waste bag.
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Johnnie Lowella Miller, 75, Macy, passed away Sunday, May 1, 2022, at her daughter’s residence in O’Fallon, Mo. Born June 29, 1946, in Peru, she was the daughter of Emerson Lowell and Viola Mae Case Rains. On April 24, 1964, at the Peru Church of the Nazarene, she was married to Gilford E. Miller Sr., -2+11,( / and he preceded her in death Oct. 31, 2018. 0,//(5 Johnnie graduated from Peru High School and was a homemaker. She and her husband farmed together in the rural Macy area, where they raised their two children. She loved caring for her family, collecting pig figurines and raising baby piggies, along with playing cards and working on puzzles. She is survived by two children, Lowella (Tom) Wasson, O’Fallon, Mo., and Gilford E. Miller Jr., Macy, and his companion Andrea Vallo; six grandchildren, Justin (Stephany) Sherman, Wingo, Ky., Megan (Travis) Chisholm, Warrenton, Mo., Nicholas (Nichelle) Sherman, North Manchester, Alicia Miller (fiancé, Cory Shumaker), Auburn, Gregg (Megan) Miller, Macy, and Garrett Miller, Kentucky; and four great-grandchildren, Abraham Sherman, Gunner Miller and Grayson and Paisley Miller. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at McClain Funeral Home, Denver, with Pastor Kevin Palmer officiating. Burial followed in Deedsville IOOF Cemetery, Deedsville. Visitation was held from 1-3 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. McClain Funeral Home, Denver, has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be sent online at mcclainfh.com.
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Dennis E. Carlson, 74, Rochester, died at 5:55 a.m. Sunday, May 1, 2022 at Center for Hospice, Mishawaka. He was born Sept. 14, 1947, to Francis Tru'(11,6 ( man and Mar&$5/621 tha Jean Carlson. He married Mary Louisa Neves July 2, 1967; she survives.
He is also survived by his sons, Shawn P. (Paula) Carlson Sr., Silver Lake, Nelson M. (Tracy) Carlson, Elwood, Dylan W. (Amanda) Carlson, Akron; 10 Grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; brothers, Kent (Elizabeth) Carlson, Rochester, Keith (Chris) Carlson,Akron and Kevin (Debra) Carlson. He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Jerry Carlson; and a sister-in-law, Kathy Carlson. A celebration of his life is being planned at a later date.
Charles R. Craig, 55, Rochester, passed away at 9:35 p.m. Monday, May 2, 2022, at his residence. He was born Jan. 10, 1967, in Plymouth, the son of James and Eldora (Manns) Craig. On Jan. 5, 2005, in South Bend, he married Linda (Dixon) Matthews and she survives. Charles had worked at various manufactur&+$5/(6 5 ing facilities including many years in trailer pro&5$,* duction. A skilled craftsman, he also did construction projects for customers with a specialty of building decks. In his spare time, he enjoyed working on cars. Survivors include his wife, Linda Craig, Rochester; children, Jason Heuburger, Bremen, Carol Moyer, Elkhart, and Chrystal Bunch, Etna Green; grandchildren, Christopher Waggoner, Hailey Waggoner, Gary Bunch, Braxton Bunch, Isiah Bunch, Jermiah Bunch and Kensley Bunch; great-granddaughter, Harlyn Waggoner; sister, Doreen Honeycutt, Milford; and brother, Gerold Craig, Plymouth. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Amanda Bunch; and brother, Mark Craig. Friends visited from 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 6, at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Burial will be at a later date at Citizens Cemetery, Rochester. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charles Craig Memorial Fund. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh. com. The arrangements are entrusted to Hartzler Funeral Home, 305 W. Rochester St., Akron.
Jo Ann Craft
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Todd (Michelle) Hoffman, Akron, Corey (Mickie) Hoffman, Macy, and Lori Hoffman, Akron; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; a sister, Peggy Schroll, Rochester; and a sister in law, Marilyn Brofford, Akron. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Asa R. Brofford. Following her wishes, no services will be held at this time. Arrangements have been entrusted to Hartzler Funeral Home, 305 W. Rochester St., Akron.
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Alyce Cassandra Dale, 48, Akron, died at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 2022, at Stillwater Hospice Home, Fort Wayne. She was born July 12, 1973, to Tedd $/<&( W. and Bar&$66$1'5$ bara M. Curry. '$/( Surviving is her partner, Laura Watson, Akron; five children, Stoney Dale, Akron, Francis Dale, Peru, Yolanda Dale, N.Y., Amanda Watson, Hamlet and Haley Watson, North Judson; two sisters, Barbara Curry, South Dakota and Crystal Dirks, Winamac; two brothers, Tedd Curry, N.D. and Bradley (Melissa) Dirks, Fairmont, Minn.; father, Scott Carnies, Superior, Wis.; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her grandparents; parents; mother in law, Karen Sleighter; granddaughter, Kali Reed. A gathering of friends and family to honor and remember her life will be 3-4 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Earl-Love Funeral Home, 811 E. Rochester St., Akron.
Mary Louise Davenport
Mary Louise Davenport, 99, Fort Wayne, died at 7:45 a.m. Monday, May 2, 2022, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Fort Wayne. She was born Oct. 6, 1922, to Lewis J. and Clara E. Polk. She married Robert E. Davenport
May 30, 1941; he preceded her in death June 7, 2001. She is survived by her son, David (Melanie) Davenport, Fort Wayne; five grandchildren, eight great0$5< /28,6( grandchildren '$9(13257 and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Michael Davenport; daughter, Karen Lawson; six brothers, Charles, Robert, William, Lewis, Donald, and Cecil Polk; sister, Martha Gelbaugh. Memorial services will be 12 p.m. Saturday, May 14, at Christ United Methodist Church, Wabash. There will be lunch to follow. Arrangements by Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, Wabash.
Ronnie D. Jackson
Ronnie D. Jackson, 72, Tippecanoe, died at 2:23 a.m. Monday, May 2, 2022, at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Surviving him includes his daughter, 5211,( ' Dawn Jack-$&.621 son, Akron; his son, Edward Jackson,Tippecanoe; five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren; two stepdaughters, Sherri Foust, Plymouth and Stephanie (Dave) Long, Tippecanoe; and a brother, Garrett (Barb) Jackson, Roann. He is preceded in death by his parents; son, Ronnie Jackson Jr.; sisters, Brenda Honeycutt, Linda Jackson. The funeral service took place Thursday, May 5, at King Memorial Home. The interment took place in the Tippecanoe Cemetery. The arrangements were entrusted to King Memorial Home, Mentone.
Donita F. Secrist
Donita F. Secrist, 70, Warsaw, died at 12:12 a.m. T h u r s d a y, May 5, 2022, at Stillwater Hospice Home, Fort Wayne. She was born Feb. 20, 1952, to Wil'21,7$ ) liam Elwin 6(&5,67 and Georgianna Teel. She married Steven A. Secrist Jan. 29, 1971; he survives. Also surviving are her two children, Eric Secrist, Beaver Dam Lake and Alisa Pate, Fishers; two grandchildren; a sister, Connie Haney, Mentone; and a step father, Raymond Grubbs, Warsaw. Donita was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Ronald Teel. The funeral service will take place 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 11, at King Memorial Home. 101 N. Tucker St., Mentone. The interment will take place following the service in the Mentone Cemetery.
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OBITUARIES Teresa Hammel
Co-owner Of Hammel Wrecker Service Teresa Hammel, 63, Rochester, passed away at 5:59 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 2022, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne. On Oct. 27, 1958, Teresa Sue was born in Rochester to George E. Jr. and Catherine “Mick” Kirkpatrick Barnett. Growing up she shared her childhood with two sisters and two brothers. Proudly she graduated 7(5(6$ from Rochester High School with the Class of 1977. +$00(/ Teresa and Jon M. Hammel were married Nov. 1, 1986, in Sanibel, Fla. They have shared 35 years of life’s adventures. The Hammels enjoyed traveling. They went to Lookout Mountain while in Colorado and most recently went to Florida. As the co-owner of the Hammel Wrecker Service, Teresa served as the office manager and the vice president for 24 years. She took great pride in working on and completing expansion projects for the business. Planting flowers to enhance her lawn and maintaining her huge vegetable garden was a favorite hobby. Hunting mushrooms was a highlight of the spring season. Family time around the dinner table was a treasured time. There was nothing better than her sloppy joes, steamy vegetables and potato soups, and the delicious pineapple upside down cake. Usually, Beatles music could be heard in the background during these times. Left to cherish the memories of Teresa are her husband, Jon; daughter, Hali Warnick and husband Mark of Indianapolis; son, Ian Hammel and wife Samantha of Rochester; two sisters, Sheila Banush and husband Rick of Rochester and Tami Harrah and husband Max of Rochester; two brothers, Mike Barnett and wife Rhonda of Rochester and Pat Barnett of Craig, Colo.; in-laws, Bill and Vicki Hammel of Rochester, Mike Hammel of Rochester, Lois Hammel of Rochester and Loretta and Tom Blessing of Goshen; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding Teresa in death are her parents. A celebration of the life of Teresa Sue Hammel will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 13, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Friends may visit with the family from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, May 12, and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment will be in Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Electronic expressions of sympathy may be made to her family at goodfamilyfh.com.
Donald B. Shultz Owner Of Shultz Timber Inc.
Donald B. Shultz, 82, Peru, passed away at 3:40 p.m. Sunday, May 1, 2022, at his residence. Born March 12, 1940, in Miami County, he was the son of Ernest Porter and Mauna Fay (Piatt) Shultz. On Sept. 29, 1957, in Peru, he was married to Elizabeth Ann Guinn, and she preceded him in death Sept. 12, 2020. '21$/' % He attended Jefferson Township High School 6+8/7= (Mexico, Ind.) and was a member of the class of 1958 and Deedsville Community Church. He was owner/operator of Shultz Timber Inc. in Macy. He enjoyed working, mowing his grass, cars, trees and being outside, but most of all, he loved his family, especially his grandchildren. Don was a storyteller and loved spending time visiting with others, many whom were privileged to be given a nickname by him. Survivors include seven children, Tim “Dink” (Rebecca) Shultz, Kokomo, Porter “Porty” Shultz, Denver (special friend, Shari Ludlow, Kokomo), Crystal “Cristy” (Kevin) Hook, Alabama, Alisa “Lisa” Shultz, Nyona Lake (special friend, Brad Nutt, Mexico), Shelley (Troy) Stein, Chili, Kelly Shultz (Cassie Smith), Rochester, and Brandy (Kevin) Burns, Florida; many, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one brother, Tony Shultz, Kewanna; and three sisters, Penny Stapleton, Peru, Karla Wolfe, Mexico, and Margaret Sixby, Florida; in addition to several nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by his beloved canine companion, Corky. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife; one son, Troy Shultz; one great-granddaughter, Kenzie Shultz; three brothers, Marion, Ed and George Shultz; four sisters, Alma Sease, Sarah Mikesell, Pauline Wahab and Lois DeFord; and a beloved dog, Misty Lou. Funeral service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at McClain Funeral Home, Denver, with Pastor Bill Babb officiating. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery, Mexico. Visitation was from 1-7 p.m. Friday, May 6, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Greenlawn Cemetery Association or Deedsville Community Church. McClain Funeral Home, Denver, has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be sent online at mcclainfh.com.
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Charles M. Easton Auto Technician
Charles M. Easton, 88, Rochester, passed away at 10:37 a.m. Thursday, May 5, 2022, at Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester. He was born Dec. 30, 1933, in Rector, Ark., the son of Charles and Louise (Tyler) Easton. On July 1, 1953, in Hernando, Miss., he married Linda Lou Sommers and she survives. &+$5/(6 0 Charles was an auto technician and had owned ($6721 and operated Shell service stations in Kokomo, South Bend, Greentown, Tipton and Roselawn. He had been a member and elder at Christ Chapel and the Christian Center Church, South Bend, and a member of Gideon International. He had performed missionary work in Nepal and Honduras. Other than the love for his family, he was a dedicated fisherman, participating in many fishing tournaments, and enjoyed golf. Survivors include his wife, Linda Easton, Rochester; children, James A. Easton, Kokomo, and Jeffrey (Linda) Easton, Elkhart; grandchildren, Michelle (Frank) Hilbert, Osceola, January Easton, Muncie, Lacey (Christopher) Sinnett, Washington, D.C., Eric (Destiny) Easton, Edwardsburg, Mich., and Matthew Easton, Fort Wayne; great-grandchildren, Angelica Sharp, Logan Hilbert, Peyton Hilbert, Austin Briscoe, Ethan Pharis, Elliana Sinnett, Easton Sinnett, Elias Sinnett and Chloe’ Leemon; brother, Gene Easton, Kempton; and sister, Cleta Bell, Amboy. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Lonnie Easton. Funeral services will be conducted at noon Wednesday, May 11, at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Friends may visit from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the funeral home. Private graveside services will be conducted at the Springdale Cemetery, Bunker Hill. Memorial contributions may be made to the Feed the Nations. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh.com.
Let’s study the Bible Live in hope
(Read 1 Peter 1:3-12) “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to %\ 5(9 521 a living hope 385.(< through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.” (1 Peter 1:3-5) The person was has trusted Jesus Christ as Savior has a living hope because he has a living Savior. Jesus Christ is our hope (1 Timothy 1:1), and we look for his soon-expected return. The Christian does not work for this hope; it is a part of his spiritual birthright. We are born again (John 3:5) into this living hope. This hope is not only a living hope; it is a lasting hope (1 Peter 1:4-5). It is reserved in heaven, where it cannot decay (“incorruptible”), be defiled, or lose its beauty and delight. But not only is the hope reserved; the believer too is kept (guarded as by a soldier) by the Lord. We are kept by God’s power because of the faith we have placed in him. Eternal security is not based on the faith of men, but on the faithfulness of God. The believer is saved; he is being saved daily (through sanctification); and he will be saved completely when Jesus Christ returns (Romans 8:15-25). The end (completion, perfection) of our faith will be the complete salvation of the believer (1 Peter 1:9), who will inherit a new body. However, until Jesus Christ returns, the believer must go through testing. A faith that cannot be tested cannot be trusted. Our suffering
is but “for a season” as the Lord sees it (“if need be” — 1 Peter 1:6); but the glory will be forever. 1 Peter 1:7 compares the trial of our faith to the testing of gold. The word “trial” means “approval.” The comparison suggested by Dr. Kenneth Wuest (an Evangelical Biblical Greek New Testament scholar) is that of a prospector bringing ore in to be tested. The assayer gives him a certificate stating that the ore contains gold. The certificate is the approval of the ore, and this paper is worth much more than the little sample of ore that was tested. In the same way our faith is tested, a “sample” at a time; and the approval of our faith means that there are more riches to follow. The suffering we endure here will result in more glory when Christ comes. Knowing this, we love him more. In 1 Peter 1:10-12, Peter reminds us that the Old Testament prophets spoke of this salvation we enjoy. They did not, however, fully understand the time or circumstances in which it would appear. They saw the cross and the kingdom, but they did not anticipate the “valley” in between this present age of the church. Read Ron Purkey’s Bible study outlines at www.rcpbibleoutlines. com free on the website. Purkey has been an ordained Baptist minister for 50 years.
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COUNTY REPORT Court News Circuit Court
The following petitions have been filed in Fulton County Circuit Court Arthur Christopher Lee Presiding:
Complaints The Anderson, Inc. v. Brian Kerr, Kewanna, $9,032.04.
Superior Court
The following petitions have been filed in Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gregory L. Heller presiding:
Complaints SAC Finance Inc. v. Andrew Franz, Rochester, $14,127.25. Bank of America v. Angela Miller, Rochester, $8,485.36.
Traffic Violations The following fines and levies were paid in Fulton County Courts: Speeding — Donna S. Stiles, Tippecanoe, $160.50; Philip G. Kahalil, Fishers, $192.50; Tammy M. Shaffer, Culver, $192.50; William E. Houser, Plymouth, $171; Resham, Singh, Muskegon, Mich., $192.50; Julia C. Lara, Houston, TX, $192.50; Dean A. Vlasak, Zionsville, $192.50; Troy J. Hay, La Porte, $160.50; Elizabeth C. Freed, Muskegon, Mich., $192.50; Cilia Alice, Indianapolis, $150.50. Operating with expired plates — Alondra D. Almanza, Granger, $160; Casey D. Cormican, Athens, $185.50. Driving while suspended — Tankika J. Clark, Indianapolis, $160.50; Erin O’Connor, Carmel, $160.50; Deanbra L. Martin, Michigan City, $160.50. Federal motor carrier safety regulation violation — Pablo G. Orta, Lyle, TX, $171.00.
Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Fulton County Clerk of the Court: Dickover - Ortega Monique Dickover, 32, Rochester, and Nicholas Ortega, 36, Rochester. Hollar - Baker Melanie Hollar, 24, Kewanna, and Adam Baker, 30, Culver. Laycock - Kotterman Casey Rae Laycock,26, Rochester, and Austin Wade Kotterman, 28, Rochester. Norman - Clemons Traci Lynnette Norman, 50, Rochester, and William Joseph Clemons, 51, Rochester.
Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Fulton County Courts: Yearling— Ashley N. Yearling, Rochester, and Matthew Yearling, Fort Wayne. With children.
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Dates (16 Total Days): Week 1: June 6-10 Week 2: June 14-17 Week 3: June 21-24 Week 4: June 28-30 Courses offered are Physical Education (Session 1), TVHS Power Standards/Curriculum with reading/writing. APEX Credit Recovery (Session 1) — APEX Learning tailored to individual student course needs. Supervised AG Experience (Session 1 & 2) — Agriculture internship. Any questions should be directed to TVHS administrators: Principal, Brandon Kresca, krescab@ tvsc.k12.in.us; Assistant Principal Dayna Kolanowski, kolanowskid@tvsc.k12. in.us; or AG Teacher, Mike Jones, jones@tvsc.k12.in.us
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I send a heartfelt thank you to the voters of Fulton County who made their voices heard by showing up and voting during this primary election cycle. Further, a sincere thanks to those who chose me as their candidate for the next Fulton County Sheriff. None of this would have been possible without the support and help of my friends and family. A special thank you to my wife Angie for always believing in me, and her unwavering support and love. I will continue to work hard and be receptive to the community through the general election in November and beyond, with the best interests of our community and all residents in mind. Please reach out with any questions or ideas at heishmanforsheriff@rtcol.com. For more information please visit www. heishmanforsheriff.com
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venue; in fact, this is the first year they auditioned, and Our Manitous’ video, which was sent in February, was selected from roughly 120 other audition videos. McMillen learned of the selection in March. “I’m really excited. It’s an awesome opportunity, especially con-
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sidering how small our school is,” commented Lola Brady, who sings alto. “I’m really impressed with everyone on how well we’re doing and how hard we’re trying.” Brooks, like many other choir members, has been with McMillen since elementary school. “She’s the best teacher there is… I’ve learned a lot from her. I wouldn’t be here today if not for her.” McMillen is in her 38th year of teaching vocal music, 34 of those in Rochester schools. “I taught K-5 general music at Riddle and Columbia elementaries for 25 years, moved on to teach grades 4-7 for four years, grades 7-12 for three years and have been teaching grades 9-12 at Rochester High School the last five years,” she recalled. “The singers who are currently freshman are the last group of students that I have taught since they were in elementary school… I ‘moved up’ each year with the current seniors, from elementary to middle school, then middle to high school, but I promised them I would not be moving on to college.” McMillen is clearly proud of ‘her’ Manitous. “Not only are they a very musical group, but they are the kindest group of kids I’ve
ever worked with, to one another and to everyone else.” To be in Our Manitous, students need not only be able to match pitch, but also be flexible, able to switch from bass to tenor, for example. Along with cooperation and teamwork, said McMillen, choir singing can be a “great way to build self confidence… Singing with a group of kids forces you to come out of your shell.” Our Manitous members are, for the most part, “academically grounded,” she added, as well as “well rounded,” involved with sports and other activities. The choir gives them an opportunity to “get away from that and deal with the emotional side of things, to relax and do something they enjoy.” “You get the right group of people and put it all together and it sounds amazing,” explained Peyton Brooks, a bass in his second year with the group. “I help to make it sound the best I can.” The choir will arrive at Four Winds Field at 6:15 p.m. and are slated to perform at 7:05 p.m. Anyone interested in attending can get tickets at the box office, said McMillen, and ask to be seated with Rochester High School’s Our Manitous group. Our Manitous’ final performance will be Sunday, May 15, in Rochester High School auditorium. For more information, go to https://rhs.zebras.net.
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Akron Carnegie Public Library’s Dish it Up Recipe Club has moved to the third Thursday of each month. The club will meet 6 p.m. Thursday, May 19. The theme for this month will be Pizza. Deep Dish, Veggie or whatever you want your pizza to be. All recipes need to be submitted a week in advance to make the cookbook pages. Every participant will leave with a copy of all the dishes prepared and can share at the program. Sign up is required. This program will last approximately one hour. The library is located at 205 E. Rochester St., Akron. For more information, call (574) 893-4113.
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Motorcycle ride to benefit Swinging Bridge A Motorcycle Ride Memorial Swinging Bridge Fundraiser starts with registration at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 14, at Winamac Town Park, 262 East Old SR 14. Kick stands are up at 2 p.m. The 63 mile ride will include three stops, including Kerstings Cycle Center and Museum, ending at the Winamac VFW. Events at the VFW include a
Recovery Cafe’s Carnival Day on May 29 Recovery Cafe of Fulton County’s Carnival Day will take place 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, May 29, on the courthouse lawn, 815 Main St., Rochester. The event will include food, a bouncy house, games, dunk tank, kids yoga, games and prizes. Admission is $10 for a wristband, $5 for a meal. For more information, visit recoverycafefultoncounty.org or Facebook.
50/50 raffle. Hamburgers, hot dogs, brats and drinks will be available for purchase.
The fee is $20 per rider, $10 for extra riders. For more information, call (574) 595-0394.
Caston performs spring play Caston Drama Department presents “Rehearsal for Murder” 7 p.m. Friday, May 13 and 2 p.m. Saturday, May 14, in the Comet
Cafe. Come and enjoy a murder mystery and see if you can solve the crime. Tickets are $5 at the door.
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Forms Are Available At The Clerk’s Office, 206 W. Rochester St., If You Are Interested In Participating Forms And A Fee Of $7.00 Need To Be Turned In By May 13
PUBLIC AUCTIONS Online Tool Auction 7 p.m. Friday, May 13. North Manchester. Over 400 lots of power tools, traffic lights, welders, job site boxes and more. BidMetzger.com.
Online Only Coin Auction 4 p.m. Sunday, May 15. North Manchester. Marbles, comics, coins, silver dollars, key date coins and more. BidMetzger.com.
Online Real Estate Auction Bid deadline: 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 18. 41.34 acres offered in two tracts. Auction location: 4.5 miles east of Silver Lake on SR 14 or 2.75 miles west of SR 13 on SR 14 to Packerton Road, turn south on Packerton Road, property on the left. SchraderAuction.com.
Online Only Auction 6 p.m. Friday, May 20. 9067 W. 100N., Kewanna. Project home on four acres. Country home and pole barn on 2.73 acres. Truck, tractor, forklift and more. BidMetzger.com.
Stephen and Susan Duff Online Auction 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 25. Bourbon. Home and shop with loft on twoplus acres. Trucks, cars, trailers, tools, household and more. BidMetzger. com.
LIVE PUBLIC AUCTION HIGH QUALITY ESTATE FURNITURE - ELECTRONICS
MONDAY, MAY 16TH
TED’S AUCTION CENTER, 11536 4A RD., PLYMOUTH, IN 46563
5 P.M.
(Eastern Time) Doors Open @ 4 P.M. ***NEVER A RESERVE OR BUYERS PREMIUM***
4A IS OPEN . . . SOUTH OF LAPAZ OR NORTH OF PLYMOUTH ON OLD 31 (MICHIGAN RD.) TURN EAST AT TRI-WAY THEATRE . . . OR OFF THE NEW 31 BY-PASS (LAPAZ EXIT 233) ONTO U.S. 6 EAST ¼ MILE TO LILAC, TURN SOUTH ONTO LILAC, FOLLOW LILAC TO 4A RD. SIGNS WILL BE POSTED. INSIDE SEATED SALE. TABLES FULL OF GLASSWARE & SMALLS . . . EARLY 1900’S GERMAN ORIGINAL MAGIC LANTERN W/3-GLASS REELS & 27 GLASS SLIDES, 50 PC. SET OF JOHNSON BROS. FRUIT SAMPLER PATTERN DINNERWARE, OVER 40 PC. SET OF MIKASA CITY LIGHTS PATTERN DINNERWARE, VACS, BISSELL QUICK STEAM POWER BRUSH & GREEN MACHINE UPHOLSTERY CLEANER, PICTURES, PRINTS, LAMPS, PORCELAIN ITEMS, OLD MANTLE CLOCK, MODERN BULOVA BATT. OP. WALL CLOCK, SEVERAL NICE COUNTER TOP KITCHEN APPLIANCES, 1-BLO-MOLD NOEL YARD CANDLE, LOTS OF VERY NICE BED LINENS, LOTS OF DVD’S, VCR TAPES, 100’S OF CD’S, LARGE COLLECTION OF CARPENTERS CD’S, STILL SORTING ... MORE TO BE FOUND. HIGH END MODERN FURNITURE . . . BEAUTIFUL 3 PC. GRAY DELTASALOTTI ITALIAN LEATHER-ELEC. RECLINE SET-SOFA-LOVESEAT-SIDE CHAIR-SOLD AS A SET, THOMASVILLE QUEEN BED-NIGHT STANDS-6 DRAWER HIGHBOY-CHEST W/MIRROR (ALL SOLD SEP.), MODERN BLOND TWIN BEDSBOOKCASE-DESK W/BOOKCASE TOP-NIGHT STAND-DRESSER W/MIRROR (SOLD SEP.), METAL PATIO TABLE-4 CHAIRS-UMBRELLA, CARD TABLE & 4 PADDED FOLDING CHAIRS, SET OF 4 WOOD TV TRAYS, WHITE SOFA & SIDE CHAIR, NICE OVER STUFFED CHAIR & FOOTSTOOL, 2-GLASS & METAL TV/STEREO STANDS, LRG. WHITE WOOD PORCH ROCKING CHAIR, **MARTIN CONSOLE PIANO & BENCH, AREA RUG, FULL BED FRAME, WALKER, POTTY CHAIR, WALKER W/SEAT & WHEELS, 2-HIGH BACK BAR STOOLS, STONE IN-LAY COFFEE TABLE, **KIBAEK TEAK DANISH STYLE FURNITURE, 2-PC. CHINA CABINET, DINING TABLE-6 CHAIRS-2 LEAVES-PADS, LEATHER IN-LAY WRITING DESK, WALL MIRROR, END & CONSOLE TABLE, ARM CHAIR W/FOOTSTOOL, GLASS TOP SIDE TABLE, MORE FURNITURE NOT LISTED. ELECTRONICS . . . BOSE ACOUSTIC WAVE AMFM-CD, BOSE 3-2-1 GS SERIES 2 AM-FM-CD-DVD HOME ENT. SYSTEM, BOSE SOUND LINK REVOLVE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER, BOSE HEADPHONES, SET OF 1980’S KLIPSCH STEREO SPEAKERS IN ORIG. BOXES, DENON AVR S940 STEREO RECEIVER W/BLUETOOTH, SONY STR-DH190 RECEIVER W/ BLUETOOTH, SONY CASS. DECK, AUDIO-TECHNICA TURN TABLE-NO LID, SONY SMART DVD BLURAY PLAYER, OLDER JVC VCR, SONY CD-DVD PLAYER, SONY XBR 52” FLATSCREEN ... ALL HAVE BEEN TESTED & WORK ... MOST IN ORIG. BOXES W/REMOTES ... GUY STUFF ... 5-4X2X36 METAL SHELVING RACKS, NICE WOOD WORK BENCH, YARD AERATOR, FIRE PROOF LOCK BOX, 5’ WOOD TOBAGGAN, FOLDING CAMPING CHAIRS, COLEMAN CAMP STOVE, COLEMAN GREEN LANTERN IN CARRY CASE, SET ORIGINAL YARD JARTS IN BOX, OLD ELEC. TUDOR METAL FOOTBALL GAME IN ORIG. BOX, OTHER OLD GAMES, I POD NANO & SHUFFLE, ASST. CERAMIC & CLAY INTERIOR TILES, LOAD OF PAPER PRODUCTS-CLEANING SUPPLIES-TRASH BAGS-STYRO CUPS ... LOTS MORE.
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LIVE AUCTION
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$$$ 3% CONVENIENCE FEE ON ALL CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PURCHASES $$$ ALL SALES FINAL-NO GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR MERCHANDISE AFTER SOLD! INSIDE SALE — PLENTY OF PARKING RESTROOMS NOTE: FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR CUSTOMERS & PETS ALIKE . . . WE ARE SORRY WE HAVE TO IMPLEMENT A NO PET POLICY DURING OUR AUCTIONS!! CERTIFIED SERVICE ANIMALS WELCOME AS PROVIDED BY THE AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT FULL SERVICE CONCESSION WAGON TEDS AUCTION CENTER AC31400065 PHONE— 574-936-SALE ( 7253 ) COL. MENNO SCHWARTZ. AU19500228 COL. DARRELL PITTS AU10300102 TED ANNIS AU08900148
PERSONAL PROPERTY MAY 14, 2022 • 10 AM DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy. 31, turn West on SR 10 for 2.2 miles. Destination will be on the right. 52” LIBERTY Z ZERO-TURN RIDING LAWNMOWER PURCHASED NEW IN MARCH 2021 FOR $5,249! OUTDOOR AND GARAGE: Ladders; outdoor garden equipment; sprayers; misc. tools; Char-Broil grill; yard roller; Toro push mower w/ bagger; car ramps; Toro 417 XT garden tractor with attachments; Roper garden tiller; garden wagon, yard tools, patio chairs, gas cans; sled and more! FURNITURE/MISC. HOUSEHOLD: Glider rocking chair; side table; coffee table; end tables; recliner; 2 full-size beds; 1 queen bed; vanity; shelves; dresser & mirror; television; desk; washing machine & dryer; upright piano; dining table & chairs; side chairs; plant stand; microwave; china cabinet; teapot collection; canning supplies; milk glass; vases; misc. kitchen; copy machine; file cabinet; holiday décor; LP collection; 3-in-1 pool/ping pong/air hockey table; craft supplies; exercise equipment and much more!!! TERMS: Cash or good check. Credit/Debit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. ID required for registration. Everything sold “as is.” Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold.
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COME JOIN US for our School Age Summer Camp Program! We’ll be accepting ages 5-8 & 9-12 yr. olds. We’ll make trips to the pool, parks and local businesses, welcome community speakers, host ministry campfires every day, and so much more! Contact Erin Owens at 574-224-5262 for more information or to enroll!
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ESTATE SALE, May 13-14, 9-4, 506 W. Neher Road, Silver Lake. Everything must go. Signs posted. MAY 12, 13, 14. Boys clothes, children’s, many more. Cleaning out closets and still not done! 4580 West 1050 North, Milford, IN. GARAGE SALE, Thursday, May 12, 8-5; Friday, May 13, 8-4. King headboard, night stands, office chair, home decor, household items, ladies clothing-8, M (some petite), lots of misc. 2766 E. 200 N., Rochester. LARGE GARAGE SALE. Home & holiday decor, household items, Pampered Chef items, baby clothes, brand name womens & boys clothes. May 12 & May 13, 8-5. 7981 N. 550 E., Rochester. EVERYTHING MUST GO! Saturday, May 14, Macy Christian Church Parsonage, 160 South Columbia St., Macy, 8am-3pm. Rain or shine. Couch, piano, high chairs, craft items, a few collectibles. 3128 SOUTH OLD 31, Rochester, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9-4. No early sales. Cash only. Gas stove, home & holiday decor, furniture, primitives, beer can collection, lots of misc. GARAGE SALE, May 13, 8-4, May 14, 8-noon. 4393 Ft. Wayne Rd., Rochester. Furniture, wedding, home and holiday decor, name brand men’s & women’s clothing, misc. office, home goods and art.
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LOOK! Now stocking generators. New stock of Echo equipment. Lawn mowers, chain saws, trimmers, small engines, sales & service, new saws and chains in stock. 3871E 700N, Ramer Small Engine, 574-223-3572.
Mechanical Services C228 WALNUT REPAIR, starters, alternators, generators, costume hydraulic hoses & battery cables, tractor repair, mag neto repair, Mon.-Sat. dawn to dusk. 574-892-5968
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HUGE MOVING SALE, Fri.&Sat., May 13&14, 8am-5pm. 2 queen beds, dressers, tables, lots of tools, weight set & table, canning jars, nice household items. 2787 Southway 31, Rochester.
Hero takes stress out of managing medications. Hero sorts & dispenses meds, sends alerts at dose times & handles prescription refill & delivery for you. Starting at $24.99/month. No initiation fee. 90-day risk-free trial! 1-888-684-0280 Train online to do medical billing! Become a Medical Office Professional at CTI! Get trained & certified to work in months! 888-572-6790. The Mission, Program Information and Tuition is located at CareerTechnical.edu/consumer-inform ation. (M-F 8-6 ET)
Health Aids
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VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 50 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00. 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928 Hablamos Español
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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 Paying top cash for men’s sportwatches! Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Patek Philippe, Heuer, Daytona, GMT, Submariner and Speedmaster. Call 833-603-3236
Pike Garage Doors Inc.
Looking for assisted living, memory care, or independent living? A Place for Mom simplifies the process of finding senior living at no cost to your family. Call 1-833-386-1995 today!
117 E. Third St. • Rochester • 574-223-2898
HughesNet - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25 Mbps just $59.99/mo! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141
D and N Auction 574-780-2768 or 574-780-2640
Saturday, May 14th @ 4:00 PM Central Time 6940 East Old US 30, Hamlet Ind. 46532
Auction • Auction • Auction • Auction Appliances, Lawn and Garden, Tools, Antiques, Box Lots
No Reserve and or Buyer Premium !!!! All statements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter!!!!!!!!! See many pictures at www.gotoauction.com ID# 6378 and Facebook!!! Terms: CASH, Ind. state check w/good ID and Phone # only, Debit and Credit with 3% service fee!!!! ALL items sold as is! Col. Darrell Pitts AU10300102
BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725
AT&T Internet. Starting at $40/month w/12-mo agmt. 1 TB of data/mo. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-888-796-8850
THE COMMUNITY PROJECT THRIFT STORE is having a 50% off the entire store sale this Thursday and Friday. Become a published author. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author’s guide 833-719-3029 or visit dorranceinfo.com/acp
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Misc. Merchandise P200 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
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Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201
CY’S TACKLE SHOP 6926 N. 250 E. ROCHESTER, IN
HOURS: Closed Sun.-Mon. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. NO AFTER HOURS SALES
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HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED to belong to a Time Share but didn’t have the thousands of dollars to join? Here is your chance for a 2 BR townhome with 1 car garage. Free time share with Massenutten Resort, VA. Pay the annual maintenance fee and a one time $350 cost for lawyer to change/transfer deed ownership over to you. Time share is paid in full but you would need to pay the $500 maintenance fee every year. Call 260-402-2968, Jerry.
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BUYING JUNK VEHICLES. Paying cash! Top dollar, will pick up. Call anytime 574-505-0855.
Rochester Homes, Inc. Is Hiring For Our Production Team! Starting Pay is $16.50/Hour with a $1,000 sign on bonus with 45 days perfect attendance. Construction experience is a plus, but a great opportunity to learn new skills for your future.
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The purpose of this position is to maintain goodwill between organization and its customers. Serves as the first line of communication between the customer and the organization by answering questions,solving problems and providing assistance in utilizing the products and services of the organization. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Attracts potential customers by answering product and service questions; suggests information about other products and services for up sell. • Respond to customer inquiries, problems or questions about services and billing. • Initiates service orders for new customers, new products or order changes on existing products and services. • Enter customer payments on accounts and miscellaneous sales items. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and maintain a drug-free workplace. Pre-employment physical examination including substance abuse testing will be performed. Interested candidates should send resume and/or application to: Rochester Telephone Co., Inc., 117 W. 8th St. Rochester, IN 46975 or hrdept@rtc1.com. Applications & Full Job Description also available online at www.RTC1.com
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District 18 State Senator Stacey Donato released the following information regarding Mental Health Awareness Month: Many Americans deal with mental health issues, and Indiana is no exception. Between March 2021 and 2022, Indiana’s Be Well Crisis Helpline experienced an 86.9% increase in calls. In an effort to spread awareness and fight stigmas surrounding mental health, the United States recognizes May as Mental Health Awareness Month. During this time, organizations and public institutions come to-
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gether to educate the public on mental health care and how to support individuals struggling with their mental health. These stigmas and lack of knowledge of resources can result in communities losing too many individuals to overdoses and suicide. Since substance abuse and self-harm are associated with mental illness, I supported Senate Enrolled Act 84 to help prevent overdose and suicide-related fatalities in Indiana. SEA 84 requires the Indiana Department of Health to produce a report that tracks, by month, the number of suicide and substance abuse-related fatalities by county, the demographics of each victim, and the method of suicide or overdose. In doing so, the state will receive better data to make informed public policy decisions in an effort to curb suicide and overdose-related fatalities as well as to better help individuals in need of mental health care.
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