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From 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 30, Lake Manitou will be the stage for the first CASA of Fulton County Fishing Tournament, a fundraiser organizers hope will become a regular event to benefit CASA’s effort to provide court appointed special advocates for abused or neglected children. The tournament is a collaboration between CASA and Fulton County Bass Masters and will include food and refreshment, door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. There is an entry fee of $60 per boat — which includes $10 toward the big bass prize — and registration is at the DNR ramp on the day of the tournament. Participants must check in at least 30 minutes prior to start time. “I’m super excited about meeting new people. So many positive things can come out of that,” enthused Fulton County CASA Director Sherry Shepherd. “Bass Masters does a lot of wonderful things

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for people in the community, such as providing fishing poles for kids.” In fact, Bass Masters was doing exactly that on Saturday, July 23, where a free clinic was held at the pond in front of Woodlawn Hospital. “This is the first time FCBM has been able to do this since the pandemic,” said Vice President Rick Rogers. The free, two-hour clinic was attended by 31 kids, all of whom received their own fishing poles and instruction from seven volunteers. Fishing provides kids a lifelong pastime that promotes self-reliance, patience and a connection with the natural world, among other things. “It’s important for kids to develop an interest for being outside,” said FCBM President Dan O’Neil, “it makes them a more well-rounded person.” “For myself, it’s a stress reliever,” said Rogers, “and I enjoy the outdoors and the competition.” Rogers also directs FCBM’s open club tournament consisting of six tournaments and a classic for which Continued on page 3

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KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR Author creates characters who reflect her inner struggles %\ /$85,( /(&+/,71(5 6WDII :ULWHU “My life has not always been easy,” stated August Cox, Rochester. “I learned early in life to empathize with those who are struggling. In my adult years, I’ve had bad things happen to me that triggered depression; however, I believe the struggles we have had can make us deeper people. Being an author, I’ve learned that creating characters who are suffering from the same things I am feeling inside can be very therapeutic. That’s part of the reason I wrote my three-book series ‘The Organization.’” The 2013 graduate of Winamac High School got her bachelor’s degree in behavioral science from Purdue University, where she also earned a master’s degree in human services. Right now, she’s working on another master’s degree in marriage and family from North Central University. She plans to graduate from NCU in 2024. “My plans are to eventually become a counselor for children who have suffered from trauma,” she said. “I’ve always wanted to be in a profession where I can help people.” Her first adult book, “The

Wrong Samantha,” was 10 years in the making. “It’s part of my series, ‘The Organization.’ And it encapsulates my own feelings of being trapped and misunderstood for so many years.” The book is about a woman, Melanie, who has been kidnapped because of a mistaken identity. “This organized crime ring kidnaps people and places them in a mental institution so they can be rendered incapable of being a witness in court,” she explained. “They torture her because they believe she’s someone else.” She has also finished the second book in the series, “It’s Not Love; It’s Betrayal.” “In this book, I go on to explain more about the members of the Organization and why they are part of it.” Cox is still working on her third book in the series. “The final book will wrap it all up. It brings together all the loose ends of the crime ring.” When asked why she chose to write about such dark subject matter, she remarked with a laugh, “An author always has the prerogative of deciding the characters’ fates.” She does not always deal in such dark subjects, however. “I’ve written 10 children’s books that I’ve illustrated

myself,” said Cox, who is also an artist. Her children’s books start out by exploring the world of Ramona the Cactus. “My characters may resemble plants and animals, but they experience real-life adventures.” Cox takes her young charges through potty training and nap time. As they grow up, they experience going to school and the zoo. “I’ve created two coloring books for children as well. My goal is to help young people be creative and discover what life is all about.” One of Cox’s contacts in the UK created a plushy toy of Ramona the Cactus. “I love having that toy. It brings Ramona to life.” One of her biggest fans in the children’s book world is her own daughter, 4-year-old Zelda. “Her favorite character in my children’s book series is Mollie the Mushroom. My husband, Devin, and I love watching her discover the world as she learns to enjoy books.” Cox’s books are available on Amazon, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Apple and Google. Those interested in her books or who would like to schedule her as a guest speaker can email her at augusthatter2018@gmail.com.

Donato touts new opportunities for special needs students District 18 State Senator Stacy Donato recently commented on new scholarship opportunities for students in Fulton and Miami counties. “Starting this school year, families of special needs students will have more options in how they tailor their child’s learning through the newly implemented Education Scholarship Account Program.” Created by the General Assembly, an ESA provides families access to portable funds so they can create an educational environment that best

meets the learning needs of their children. Families who meet the same income limits as the Choice Scholarship program will have the opportunity to spend dedicated scholarship money on approved educational programs, therapies, services, tuition and fees and other expenses related to the student’s education. The ESA will allow parents to have an even more active role in their child’s day-to-day routine and ensure students are getting the specific instruction they need

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Round Barn Car, Truck, Bike, Tractor Show returns The seventh annual Round Barn Car, Truck, Bike and Tractor Show will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at Fulton County Historical Society grounds, 4 miles north of Rochester on US 31 and CR 375N. Registration is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a $10 per vehicle donation. Vehicles will be judged upon arrival, with awards given after 3 p.m. Plaques will be awarded to the top 20 cars, with dash

plaques for the first 75 entries. Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third place for bikes and tractors. Also at the show will be food, T-shirts and games, with live music from 1-3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to the event, which will be held on the grass area behind the buildings in the Living History Village. Cars must drive onto FCHS grounds. For further information, contact (574) 223-4436 or fultoncountyhistory.org.

NIPSCO accepting applications for safety education and training NIPSCO is accepting applications for a grant to support local nonprofit organizations which provide public safety education and training across northern Indiana. Grants are available in amounts ranging from $500 to $5,000. Applications are being accepted now through Aug. 5, 2022, with grant awards announced during the week of Aug. 22. Grant opportunities will in-

clude, but are not limited to, community and youth public safety education programming and training for first responders, police and fire department fire and carbon monoxide safety programs, education and training in the prevention of damage to underground natural gas lines and child-related safety education. Grant funding is not intended to cover the purchase of equipment other than tools

needed to support public safety education programs and training. Organizations with a mission to support public safety education and training are invited to submit a grant request through NIPSCO’s online request site at NIPSCO.com/ SafetyGrant. When applying online, select the “Safety” option from the “Area of Impact” drop-down box on the application.

Law enforcement cracking down on speeding Law enforcement agencies in Indiana are taking part in a multi-state effort to address the troubling rise in speeding and aggressive driving. Across the Midwest, officers will be out in full force, showing zero tolerance for drivers traveling above the posted speed limit. The Speed Awareness Day enforcement campaign will take place July 27 and is part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Great Lakes, High Stakes” initiative.

The overtime patrols are funded with federal grants administered by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. Participating states include Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. “We have a growing crisis on our roadways, and driving too fast and aggressively is at the center of it,” said Devon McDonald, ICJI executive director. “This isn’t a game. There are no second chances. If you die in a crash or end up killing someone, that’s it. We can and we

must break this cycle.” Mirroring national trends, Indiana has seen a drastic increase in deadly crashes and speeding-related fatalities since the start of the pandemic. In 2020, a total of 897 people lost their lives on Indiana roads, a 10% increase from 2019. Of those fatalities, 238 or approximately one-fourth involved speeding. That’s the highest number in the past decade and an 18% increase from the previous year, despite having fewer drivers on the road.


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someone who transfers audio tape to CD? The tape needs repairing, also. It has dried out and let loose from the spool. This is our wedding tape. Please reply through this column. I am at Wolf Lake. — A reader House cleaning — I would like to have an empty house swept up and cleaned. Anyone who would be interested in doing that, please reply through this column. Located in the Warsaw area. — A neighbor Book trading — I have two copies of “I Am Spock” by Leonard Nimoy. Does any good neighbor have a spare copy of “I Am NOT Spock” to trade for one? Please leave a message at (574) 834-2457.

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Ronald W. Johnson Jr., 47, Rochester, passed away at 5:45 a.m. Friday, July 22, 2022, at Life Care Center of Rochester. He was born Dec. 26, 1974, in Plymouth, the son of Ronald W. Johnson Sr. and Dorothy (Gibbs) Johnson Hunt. He graduated from Culver Community High School in 1994. 521$/' : He married Shelley Kollar-Johnson in Denver, -2+1621 -5 Colo., and they shared over 25 years together. Ron had worked in various sales positions, including at auto parts and appliance stores. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, was an avid KISS fan, having attended many of their concerts and was a collector of their merchandise, and enjoyed working on his car. Survivors include wife, Shelley Kollar-Johnson, Rochester; aunt, Terry Yeazel, Talma; several cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father. No services are scheduled at this time. Arrangements by Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh.com.

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Travis D. Woodcox, 50, Rochester, passed away at his home after a sudden illness in the early morning of July 23, 2022. On Feb. 1, 1972, Travis Drew was born. He was a treasured son of Melvin Ben and Eva Marie Reffitt Woodcox. A lifetime resident of Rochester, he graduated from Rochester High School in 1990. 75$9,6 ' In Rochester, on Sept. 1, 2007, Travis married the :22'&2; love of his life, Stacy Bradley. They enjoyed 15 years of life’s adventures. With a strong work ethic, Travis worked for the Fulton County Solid Waste District for many years. In earlier years, he worked with his cousin Shane at Rochester Boat Company. An avid sports enthusiast, Travis was a diehard San Fransico 49er’s fan. He also followed the Baltimore Orioles baseball team. Travis attended the Indianapolis 500 for many years. Bruce and Travis were more than brothers; they were best friends, enjoying nightly chats about cutting edge sports news and anything else that came to their minds. Stacy and Travis shared a love for their canines, breeding and raising beautiful litters of English mastiffs and Welsh-Pembroke corgis. Left to cherish Travis’ memory are his wife, Stacy; siblings, Bruce Woodcox (Wendy), Brett Arnett, Tom Arnett (Barb), John Woodcox and Linda Woodcox Jones; his stepchildren, Dalton Baillieul, Sydney Shank (Justin) and their children, Olivia Johnson and Wren Shank; nephew, Braxton Woodcox; cousin, Shane Reffitt (Lisa) and their son, Jack; and his English mastiff, Zeke. Preceding Travis in death are his parents, Melvin and Eva Woodcox; cousin, Shawn Reffitt; and his English mastiff, Mojo. A time to celebrate the life of Travis D. Woodcox will be from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, July 27, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Keeping with Travis’ wishes, casual attire is suggested. Online expressions of sympathy may be made to his family at goodfamilyfh.com.

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Beth E. Foster, 70, Rochester, passed away at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at Miller’s Merry Manor of Warsaw. On Dec. 13, 1951, Beth Elaine Kale was born in Rochester to Robert H. and Mary L. Green Kale. Proudly, Beth graduated from Rochester High School with the class of 1970. She was a lifetime %(7+ ( )267(5 resident of Fulton County. Beth and T.J. Foster were married on Sept. 29, 1985, in Rochester. Sadly, he passed away on Feb. 24, 1991. Together they raised daughter, Amy, and son, Greg. The blessings of another generation has been added to the family tree with four grandchildren. Grandma Beth cherished the time with her grandchildren. They were the light of her life. As a member of the First Baptist Church of Rochester, Beth was very active in many ministries, including the Fellowship Guild, the AWANA program and VBS. Volunteering at the Senior Center on Tuesdays was a great way to catch up with her friends and neighbors. Mondays were spent with the card ladies. This group was started by Beth’s mom and her friends and continues to include sister Sharon. Annually, Beth and Sharon went to the Fulton County 4-H Fair to watch her nieces show their sheep. Visiting the Whitley County Fair with the grandchildren always included a delicious, cold treat of lemon ice cream. Once a year, traveling to the Minnesota cabin to fish was a great adventure that Beth looked forward to annually. Relaxing with friends, casting a rod and enjoying the catch of the day was the best of times. The family often laughs with Beth about the unpublished “Family Book of Funny Incidents.” She has garnered more pages than anyone else in the family. With a strong work ethic, Beth served Fulton County as the branch manager of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. She was known for greeting customers with a radiant smile and helping heart, retiring after 42 years of great customer service. Left to cherish Beth’s memory are daughter, Amy Pryor and husband Tony of Rochester; son, Greg Gentry of Columbia City; four grandchildren, Jacob Gentry, Hunter Gentry, Gracelynn Gentry, Sophia Pryor; sister, Sharon Kale Helt and husband Robert of Rochester; two brothers, Donn Kale and wife Brenda of Rochester, Thomas Kale and wife Phyllis of St. Louis, Mo.; and her very special nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Preceding Beth in death are her parents, Bob and Mary Kale; and husband, T.J. A celebration of the life of Beth E. Foster was held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 26, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Dr. Mark Spencer officiated. Friends visited with the family from 3-7 p.m. Monday, July 25, and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment was in Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church, 1000 Main St., Rochester, IN 46975 or the Fulton County Animal Shelter, 1540 Wentzel St., Rochester, IN 46975. Electronic expressions of sympathy may be made to her family at goodfamilyfh.com.

Debra Collins Debra Collins, 66, North Judson, died at 7:24 p.m. July 20, 2022. She was born March 17, 1956. In 1999 she married Michael Collins. He survives. Also surviving are her children, Donavon Crabtree, Nappanee; Brandi (Kevin) Burns, Goshen; siblings, Donna Hesch, Nappanee, Valerie (John) Schalliol, Rochester, Pam Adkins, Jackson, Ohio, Robin (Kenny) Stumbo, Jackson, Ohio, Billy Watson, Bremen. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Richard Keith Watson, Randy Watson, Jeff Watson; Rhonda Tindall. Per her wishes there will be no services. Cremation will take place and burial will follow at a later date in Olive West Cemetery. Arrangement are with Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home, 950 N. Main St.., Nappanee.

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Robert Glen Deamer, 82, died July 18, 2022. He was born June 17, 1940. In July 1965 he married Eleny Deamer. She survives. He is also survived by his son, Eric 52%(57 */(1 '($0(5 (Kimberly) Deamer, Lakewood, Ohio; cousin, Gail (Cindy) Law, Mentone; and many

other relatives. He is preceded in death by his parents, George and Doris Deamer; brother, Phillip Deamer; and grandparents. Per his wishes no formal services will be held. Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester, is entrusted with arrangements. Interment will be at IOOF Cemetery, Rochester.

Lenora Pauline Gann Lenora Pauline Gann, 95, Argos, died at 3:30 a.m. July 13, 2022. She was born Sept. 2, 1926. She married Bernard E. Gann on July 22, 1951. He pre/(125$ ceded her in death Feb. 20, 3$8/,1( *$11 2009. She is survived by her daughters, Mary Beth Runyan, LaPaz, Kimberly (Bill) Snyder, Argos; son, Dennis Gann, Argos; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; five great great-grandchildren; brother, Eugene “Gene” (Robbie) Ringer, Culver. She is preceded in death by her parents, Alfred A. Ringer and Goldie Ringer; son, Larry Gann; greatgrandchild; great great-grandchild; brothers, Rollo Ringer and Lloyd Ringer. Funeral services were held Monday, July 25, at Earl-Grossman Fu-

neral Home, 208 N. Michigan St., Argos. Burial followed at Maple Grove Cemetery, Argos.

James E. Gunnels James E. Gunnels, 85, died July 23, 2022. He was born May 13, 1937. On April 16, 1959, he married Louise Patton. She preceded him in death Feb. -$0(6 ( 17, 2005. On *811(/6 May 28, 2005, he married Sandra White; she survives. Also surviving are his daughters, Schenna (Barry) Green, Rochester, Paula Fruitt, Rochester, Cindy Gunnels, Rochester, Laura Calvert, Rochester, Melissa Wagoner, Mentone; 13 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ellen (Danny) Slone, Ky., Lilly Fay Blizzard, Ky.; numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death are his parents, William Taylor and Ruth Ousley Gunnels; granddaughter; two greatgrandchildren; two sisters; six brothers. A celebration of life was held Wednesday, July 27, at Riverview Community Church, Tippecanoe. Interment took place at Reichter Cemetery, northeast Rochester. Military honors were conducted. Arrangements were entrusted to Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester.

Elsie Irene Knight Elsie Irene Knight, 91, Wabash, died at 8:21 a.m. July 23, 2022. She was born Sept. 9, 1930. She is survived by five children, Patricia (George) (/6,( ,5(1( Burton, Peru, .1,*+7 Kathy (Paul) King, Wabash, Judy (Rick) Grumpp, Peru; Rodney (Ava) Correll, Rochester, Steve Correll, Kewanna; 14 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; several great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Mary Fox; son, Dennis Correll; one grandson; three great-grandchildren; two brothers; seven sisters. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 28, at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Services, 1241 Manchester Ave., Wabash. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Mexico. Friends may visit 1-2:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Vivian D. Long Vivian D. Long, 71, Logansport, died at 11:58 a.m. July 19, 2022. She was born Oct. 10, 1950. Survivors include her husband, Mi9,9,$1 ' /21* chael Long, Logansport; sons, John Schwartz, Logansport, Robert (Nicole) Schwartz, Peru; daughters, Velma (Mike) Johnson, Logansport, Nichole Brown, Logansport; brothers, Doug (Laney) Brigman, Wis., Chris (Linda) Schiuszi, Lafayette; sisters, Leisa (Phil) Watterson, Bruce Lake, Cindy (Earl) Burdine, Rochester, Venell (Josh) Lett, Rochester; 11 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her

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OBITUARIES Continued from page 4 parents, Velma and John Schiuszi; one granddaughter. Services will be private. Arrangements were entrusted to Rans Funeral Home, 119 E. Market St., Logansport.

Wilfred ‘Willie’ M. Rensberger Wilfred “Willie” M. R e n s b e r g e r, 86, Warsaw, died at 6:40 a.m. Friday, July 15, 2022. He was born June 19, 1936. Surviving are his two :,/)5(' sons, Carl ¶:,//,(· 0 R e n s b e r g e r, Akron, Darrel 5(16%(5*(5 (Tina) Rensberger, Warsaw; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by his parents, John Lewis and Elizabeth Rensberger; five sisters, Arlene, Myrtle, Marge, Emma, Katherine; four brothers, Chuck, Dick, Doug, John. A celebration of life was held Wednesday, July 20, at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Arrangements were entrusted to Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, 225 Argonne Road, Warsaw.

Evalyn M ‘Evy’ Sanchez Evalyn M. “Evy” Sanchez, 20, Rochester, died at 1:11 p.m. July 13, 2022. She was born Sept. 26, 2001. Survivors include her son, Richard “Ricky” Gill, Rochester; mother, Cynthia Stucky (Kevin Morrow), Rochester; father, Louis Montez, Chicago, Ill.; sister, Mariash Sanchez (James McAll), Fort Wayne; brothers, James Sanchez, Rochester, William Stucky, Rochester, John Byer, Chicago, Ill.; Aunt Rubye

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Milo R. Shriver Milo R. Shriver, 85, Akron, died at 3:49 p.m. July 22, 2022. He was born Nov. 30, 1936. He married Saraetta Dewitt, she preceded him in death. 0,/2 5 She is sur6+5,9(5 vived by his companion, Lolettta Stroud, Akron; daughters, Betsy (Dan) Ashby, Akron, Debbie (Richard) Kelly, Argos; son, Darrell (Kristin) Shriver, Akron; brother, Jack (Norma) Shriver, Silver Lake; sisters, Cheryl (Fred) Shepherd, Rochester, Barbara Coppock, Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death are his parents, Chester and Ester Shriver; two grandchildren; six brothers, William Lee Shriver, Melvan Lee Shriver, John James Shriver, Lewis Shriver, Harry Dale Shriver, James Dean Shriver; four sisters, Mary Jane Cotterman, Beulah Engle, Virginia Davis, Loretta Summers. Visitation will be held 10 a.m. to

noon Thursday, July 28, at Earl-Love Funeral Home, 811 E. Rochester St., Akron. Services will immediately follow. Internment will take place at Akron IOOF Cemetery with graveside military rites.

Wrensley Jordan Michael Swihart Wrensley Jordan Michael Swihart died July 17, 2022. He was born March 31, 2022. He is survived by his parents, Chassidy Swihart :5(16/(< and Darren -25'$1 Corbett, Ak0,&+$(/ ron, Dennis Bradley, War6:,+$57 saw, Jaren Swihart; three sisters, Meaka Swihart, Issabella Corbett, Marlee Corbett; two brothers, Trigger Swihart, Kase Swihart; great-grandparents, Linda Powers and Richard Powers, both of South Bend; Elmon Bays and Charlotte Bays, both of Silver Lake; Mike Corbett, Walkerton; grandparents, Tara Bays and Rodney Bays, both of Larwill; Kelli Corbett and Jerry Corbett, both of North Liberty, Rick Bradley and Mary Bradley, both of Sidney; along with several aunts, uncles, cousins. He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Katherine McCormick; Donegal McCormick; Lester Bays, Geralinde Bays; Norma Corbett; grandparent, Rocky Devon Bays. A celebration of life was held Sunday, July 24, at Warsaw Missionary Church, 1849 E. Spring Hill Road, Warsaw. Burial will be held at later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Heritage Funeral and Cremation Services, Warsaw.

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

Banner-Treadway Chiquanna Quarshundra Banner, 34, Bloomington, Ill., and Karen Leslie Treadway, 30, Bloomington, Ill.

Reed-Shrawder Cinthia Ann Reed, 30, Monticello, and Lynn Eugene Shrawder, 42, Rochester.

Wittner-Small Breanna Delaine Wittner, 20, Rochester, and Jared Matthew Isaiah Small, 21, Rochester.

Marriage Dissolution The following couple has filed for marriage dissolution in Fulton County Courts: Conley— Ronnie Conley, Elkhart, and Sharon Conley, Akron.

Court News Circuit Court The following petitions have been

filed in Fulton County Circuit Court, Arthur Christopher Lee presiding:

Complaint Midland Credit Management, Inc. v. Rocky Bachman, Culver, $1,856.76.

Civil Tort Phillip Anderson, Fort Wayne, Diana Anderson, Fort Wayne v. Garrett Rose, Knox, Auto Owners Insurance Company, Indianapolis, damages.

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

Complaints LVNV Funding LLC v. Betty Constance, Kewanna, $4,108.42; Sandra Clark, Akron, $1,848.25; Samantha Jones, Rochester, $1,065.72. Midland Credit Management, Inc. v. Catherine Bauer, Rochester, $2,011.52.

Traffic Violations The following fines and levies were paid in Fulton County Courts: Speeding — Graham A. McMullen, McCordsville, $171; Robert F. Terrell, Pampano Beach, Fla., $171; Cheryl M. Wilson, Peru, $150.50; Brandon T. Lopez, Nappanee, $186; Cuong H. Huynh, Lafayette, $160.55. Operating with expired plates — Michael A. Kolesiak, Akron, $160. Driving while suspended — Cody L. Poindexter, Peru, $160.50.

FCCOA Golf Scramble entry deadline July 29 The deadline for the 31st annual Fulton County Council on Aging Golf Scramble is Friday, July 29. Please drop off, mail-in, fax or email your entry form to Fulton County Resource Center, 625 Pontiac St., Rochester. Fees are $50 per person or $200 per team.

Email is fccoa@recol.com or fccoa2@recol.com. Fax is (574) 2234962. For more information call Doug, (574) 223-6953. The scramble tee times are 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, at Elk’s Club Golf Course, 2506 Country Club Drive South, Rochester.

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Safe Harbor Church annual Bless the Community Sale. Take what you need, pay what you can. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ThursdayFriday, July 28-29; 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 30. 1944 Sweetgum Road, Rochester. —o— Poker Run on Lake Manitou. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July

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30. Starts and ends at the Moose Lodge, 1911 Westside Road, Rochester. —o— CASA of Fulton County First Fishing Contest 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at the Lake Manitou DNR Ramp. 50/50 drawing, door prizes, food and refreshments provided. Contact CASA at (574) 223-2183 for rules and regulations. —o— The 10th annual Fulton County Habitat for Humanity Raise the Roof Golf Outing will be held on Saturday, July 30, at the Round Barn Golf Club at Mill Creek. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with tee off at 9 a.m. Contact the Fulton County Habitat for Humanity for more information at (574) 223-9478. —o— NightShift will perform 5:308 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at the Fulton Park during Fulton Fun Days. Bring a chair and enjoy a

variety of oldies. Park is located at 301 E. Aitken St., Fulton. —o— The 350 South Band will play 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday, July 30, at the Dam Landing, 1305 Ewing Road, Rochester. —o— Debbie’s Dandies will be making a felt flower craft 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Fulton County Public Library, 320 W. Seventh St., Rochester. —o— Fulton County Animal Center rummage sale fundraiser will be held at the Fulton County Historical Society Museum, 37 E. 375 N., Rochester. 3-7 p.m. early bird Friday, Aug. 5, $2 admission; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, $1; 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, Aug. 7, no admission, fill a bag for $5. —o— 31st Annual Golf Scramble sponsored by Fulton County Council on Aging at Elk’s Golf Course. Tee times 8:30 a.m. and

12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6. Deadline to register is Friday, July 29. Call (574) 223-6953 for more information. —o— Metal band Echoes of Oblivion are to play at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6. at The Native Nook, 616 Main St., Rochester. Tacos and Tarot truck will be set up in the alley. Co-hosted by Putt’s Bar & Grill. All ages welcome. —o— Ducks Unlimited Annual Greenwing Field Day 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, at Fulton County Conservation Club, 3916 N. Meridian Road, Rochester. Free for kids ages 8-17 accompanied by an adult. Contact Dave Horvath for more information, (574) 9521876. —o— Play Euchre 5:30 to 8 p.m. every Thursday at the Kewanna Public Library. The library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna.

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Fulton County historian and author Shirley Willard has recently published a new book, “Fulton County, Indiana: The Luckiest County in the World.” Her book is the complete history of Fulton County. Willard will be at the Kewanna Union Township Public Library 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, to share her newest book.

Willard, a distinguished Indiana historian, writes a weekly column for the local paper. She also shares her love of history by giving speeches, writing for historical magazines and volunteering at the Fulton County Museum. If you want to learn more about the history of the county you live

in, join the Kewanna library for a program about “Fulton County, Indiana: The Luckiest County in the World.” Kewanna Union Township Public Library is located at 210 E. Main St., Kewanna. For more information call Kewanna Union Township Public Library at (574) 653-2011 or visit kewanna.lib.in.us.

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New books available at the Akron library The Akron Carnegie Public Library, 205 E. Rochester St., Akron, has new books available to check out for late July and early August. The following are some of their new titles. The Lightning Rod by Brad Meltzer. When Archie Mint is killed while trying to stop a robbery in his home, his family is shattered and then shocked when the other shoe drops. The Baxters by Karen Kingsbury. On Kari Baxter’s wedding day, a building storm brings conflict and doubt to the family until a moment of danger reveals important truths, which could bring them back together or tear them apart. Mulberry Hollow by Denise Hunter. When a handsome handyman faces a medical emergency on

the Appalachian trail, his sudden appearance in town challenges an ambitious doctor’s plan to remain single for life. Will she find the courage to risk everything for love? A Woman of Words by Angela Hunt. Disciple Matthew is invited to work with Peter, James and John in Jerusalem. He dreams of preaching and performing miracles like his fellow apostles, but he finds his dreams postponed because of a re-

quest from Yeshua’s mother. Mary asks Matthew to help her record the stories of Yeshua while the eyewitnesses are still alive. Reluctantly, he agrees. Only when they finally near the completion of their project, Matthew realizes that this task might be his God-given destiny. Stronger Than You Know by Lori Foster. Kennedy Brooks has spent years learning how to protect herself, and empowering other

Manchester honors class of 2022 graduates Manchester University conferred degrees to the class of 2022 in May. The following are local graduates:

Akron — Kaitlynd HeidenMoore, Mattie McKee Rochester — Rebecca Long

Let’s study the Bible Where is your hope? (Read: Hebrews 6:9-20) “Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast. ...” Hebrews 6:19. What are you placing %\ 7+( 5(9 your hope in 521 385.(< for the future? Your country’s government, educational system, some plan or organization? My hope is in a person, the Lord Jesus Christ, who sits at the right hand of God. I have hope and know that I’m going to heaven. And, right here and now in this present life, I have God’s presence to help me. The writer of Hebrews closes with as solid a passage on eternal security as we will find anywhere in the Bible. He points, first of all, to their own lives (verses 1012) and reminds them they had given every evidence of being true Christians. We find faith, hope and love described in these three verses, and these traits are the characteristics of true believers (1 Thessalonians 1:3; Romans 5:1-5). But he cautions them in verse 12 not to be “dull of hearing” (or “slothful,” same word as in Hebrews 5:11). God has given his promises; they need only exercise faith and patience to receive the blessing. He then uses Abraham as an illustration of patient faith. Certainly Abraham sinned — and

even repeated one sin twice — yet God kept his promises to him. After all, the covenants of God do not depend on the faith of the saints for their certainty; they depend only on the faithfulness of God. God verified the promise of Genesis 22:16-17 by swearing by himself — and that settled it. Abraham did not receive the promised blessing because of his own goodness or obedience, but because of the faithfulness of God. Abraham experienced many trials and testings (as did the original readers of Hebrews), but God saw him through. In verse 17, the writer says God did all this for Abraham that the “heirs” might know the dependability of God’s counsel and promise. Who are these heirs? According to verse 18, all true believers are heirs, for we are Abraham’s children by faith (see Galatians 3). So, there are “two immutable things” that give us assurance:

God’s promises (for God cannot lie) and God’s oath (for God cannot change). The unchanging word of God and the unchanging person of God are all we need to assure us that we are saved and kept for eternity. We have a “hope” to anchor our souls, and this “hope” is Christ himself (Hebrews 7:19-20; 1 Timothy 1:1). How can we “drift” spiritually (Hebrews 2:1-3) when in Christ we are anchored to heaven itself? We have a sure and steadfast anchor; and we have a “forerunner” (Christ) who has opened the way for us and will see to it that we one day shall join him in glory. Instead of frightening saints into thinking they are lost, this wonderful chapter warns against unbelief and an unrepentant heart and also assures us that we are anchored in eternity. Read Ron Purkey’s Bible study outlines at rcpbibleoutlines.com free. Purkey has been an ordained Baptist minister for 50 years.

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Fulton County Health Department is hosting a walk-in clinic to provide back-to-school immunizations for those who are underinsured, uninsured or Medicaid patients. The clinic will be open

Valley names new athletic director At the Monday, July 18 TVSC regular board meeting, Samuel (Sam) Sturtevant was named as the new athletic director for Tippecanoe Valley High School. Sturtevant joins the Valley Family with the reputation of a positive attitude and work ethic which made him stand out as a candidate. His goal is to not only help students be successful in athletics but also in the classroom and in life. Sturtevant graduated from La Lumiere High School in LaPorte where he participated in varsity soccer, basketball, golf, track and field. After high school, he received a bachelor of arts in organizational communication, minor in recreation and sports studies and a minor in coaching from Butler University in 2019. Sam earned a master’s degree in business management from Butler University in June 2022 and, since 2020, was serving as the assistant athletic director at Plymouth High School. Other involvements and program experience in sports management in the private sector includes team operations with

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FCPL in Rochester hosts speaker on early childhood development Fulton County Public Library in Rochester is hosting “Learn the Signs, Act Early,” a presentation on milestones in early childhood development given by Stephan Veihweg, associate director of the Riley Child Development Center, at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, in the meeting room. Riley Child Development Center is a nationally recognized interdisciplinary leadership training program supported by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Veihweg is also a faculty member of the IU School of Medicine, department of pediatrics, and IU School of Social Work. He is associate director of the IUPUI Center for Translating Research Into Practice. Veihweg’s practice and research interest is in social-emotional development of infants and

toddlers. He is founding chair of Infancy Onward and Family Voices Indiana. He is treasurer of the Association of University Centers on Disability. He serves a governor appointment to the Behavioral Health Professions Licensing Board and serves as vice chair. Veihweg partners with a variety of state and local groups and agencies to promote best practices for infants and toddlers. His experience as a social work provider with families and their children with delays as well as adults with disabilities, and his ability to communicate in Spanish and American Sign Language make him a sought-after therapist, presenter and consultant. FCPL, Rochester, is located at 320 W. 7th St. For more information go to fulco.lib.in.us or call (574) 223-2713.

Fulton County Animal Center offers low-cost vaccine clinic Fulton County Animal Center is offering a low cost vaccine clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14 and 28. Booking is now open and an appointment is required. The basic dog/cat package includes exam, rabies and DHLPP/ FVRCP vaccines for $50. The basic puppy/kitten package includes exam, dewormer and DHLPP/FVRCP vaccine for $40. The clinic will also offer Lyme vaccine, Bordetella vaccine, heartworm testing, feline leukemia/FIV testing, microchip and flea/tick/heartworm prevention. The promotion offers the following: Bravecto, a three-month flea/tick for dogs between 4.4-22 pounds, for $40; Simparica Trio,

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FRIDAY 8-6 & SATURDAY 8-3. Annual sale north of Fulton. Clothing, household, kitchen pots, dishes, towels and linens, decor, lawn equipment, antiques, media, small tools, canning, home improvement & lots of misc. 1476 West 600 South, Rochester. Rain or shine.

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.

MOVING SALE - All Must Go! Household items, glasses, pictures & frames, sweepers, computer desk & printer table, round oak table w/6 chairs, table saw, 2 antique sewing rockers, antique dresser, women’s golf clubs and too many misc. items. July 28,29,30, 9am-4pm, 2119 Boulevard St., Rochester.

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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Call Sam Goebel 574-930-0525 For Your Private Showing

Real Estate at 10:00 A.M.: Picturesque 6.93 acre rural mini-farm situated in Green Twp., Marshall County, Indiana. 1½ story home with three bedrooms, one bath, nice kitchen with washer, dryer, and stove included, large living room, 8x18 covered front porch and partial basement. There’s a 24x24 detached garage with loft, a 30x40 pole building well insulated, a 24x28 detached garage, an 8x8 storage shed and a 30x42 bank barn. There are approximately 2 acres tillable, 2½ acres of woods and 2½ acres beautifully shaded homesite. The bank barn and home need some work. The buildings are in great shape. This is truly a rare offering in the Argos School District, just minutes from Lake Maxinkuckee.

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ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES COINS - ANTIQUE FIREARMS

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SOUTH OF LAPAZ OR NORTH OF PLYMOUTH ON OLD U.S. 31 (MICHIGAN RD.)TURN EAST AT TRI-WAY THEATRE, FOLLOW 4A TO AUCTION, OR OFF THE 31 BY-PASS EXIT 233 (LAPAZ EXIT) ONTO U.S. 6 EAST ¼ MILE TO LILAC RD., TURN SOUTH & FOLLOW SIGNS TO AUCTION . . . PLENTY OF PARKING. TABLES FULL OF GLASSWARE & SMALLS . . . 22-GOEBEL/HUMMELL FIGURINES, SEVERAL SIZES DREAMSICLES FIGURINES, CANDLE HOLDERS, **OLD CONCRETE JOCKEY LAMP HOLDER, **EARLY 1900’S RICH TOYS BORDENS HORSE DRAWN MILK WAGON, CROCK JUGS, 5 GAL. REDWING CROCK (CHIP), OLD BIRD CAGES & STANDS, PORCELAIN & GRANITEWARE, FLOWER POTS, COOKIE JARS, OVER 1000 EARLY 1900’S POST CARDS (SOLD IN GROUPS), DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE, BUTTONS, NICE COPPER BOILER W/LID, TULIP S&P, 2-CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS, CUCKOO CLOCK, HOLIDAY BARBIES IN BOX, PAINTED GOURDS, PICNIC BASKET, 1947 McCOY VASE, REDWING 2 PC. CENTERPIECE, 1970 GAME SCIENCE AQUARIUS 2000 GAME IN BOX, BEAUTIFUL OLD FANCY TABLE LAMP, LOTS OF PICTURES & PRINTS, OLD FRAMED RELIGIOUS PAINTING ON TIN, MORE. FURNITURE . . . OLD OAK ICEBOX W/ALL ORIGINAL HARDWARE, PORCELAIN TOP TABLE, WOOD IRONING BOARDS, MISSION STYLE OAK DESK, **BEAUTIFUL OAK CIGAR/CANDY STORE FLOOR SHOWCASE 36”X20”X40”, 2-CHILDS ROCKERS, VERY OLD WOOD TOOL BOX, 3-TREADLE SEWING MACHINES, SET OF 4 ICE CREAM PARLOR CHAIRS, WICKER BABY BUGGY, NICE OAK COMMODE W/TOWEL BAR, TRUNKS, **2-NEAT OLD WOOD SCREEN DOORS, LARGE HARD ROCK MAPLE BUTCHER BLOCK, DRESSERS, LOTS OF OLD WOOD CHAIRS, NEAT BENCH MADE FROM BED FRAME, 3-AREA RUGS, 1970’S TURQUOISE PATIO SET-4 CHAIRS & TABLE, 2- PC. CAST IRON FLOWER POT, 2-TURQUOISE PATIO CHAIRS & 2 SMALL GLASS TOP TABLES, 2 PC. FULL SIZE DRESSED LADY MANNEQUIN (MISSING 1 HAND), COMPLETE BABY MANNEQUIN, LRG. CONCRETE GODDESS WATER FOUNTAIN (NO PUMP), MORE. GUY STUFF . . . 4-1970’S CUBS AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALLS-AUTHENTIC-NOT AUTO PEN, IMPALA HEAD MOUNT, SKILLETS, SEVERAL BEER ADV. BLOW UPS, HUGE MILLER LITE ADV. FOOTBALL HELMET, LOTS OF MINI DIE CAST CARS & TRUCKS IN BOXES, OLD BOTTLES & JARS, MILITARY BOOKS, PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN DAISY PUMP B.B. GUN, NEWER COCA-COLA COOLER, OVER 100 O.R.S. PLAYER PIANO ROLLS IN BOXES, FISHER PRICE BARN/SILO/FIGURINES, SET OF 4-1960’S FORD 14” HUB CAPS, 2-OLDER FIREMANS HELMETS, PLASTIC MILK CRATES, WOOD POP CRATES, SET OF OLD CAST IRON SAFE DOORS 25”X25”, 3-SLEDS, LARGE CHESTER FRIED CHICKEN PLASTIC MOLD SIGN, MORE. GUNS . . . A LIABILITY RELEASE FORM WILL BE SIGNED TO PURCHASE FIREARMS ... NO EXCEPTIONS ... CVA MDL. 1851 CAP & BALL-36 CAL., COLT MDL. 1849 31 CAL., CAP & BALL DUELING PISTOL, ROSS MDL. 1905-280 CAL. (CRACKED STOCK) CANADIAN, COINS ... 6 MORGAN & 10 PEACE DOLLARS, 2015 SILVER EAGLE, 20-FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS, 31 PRE-64 WASH. QUARTERS, 23 MERCURY DIMES, 80 PRE 64 ROOSEVELT DIMES, MISC. CENTS, OLD BANK BAGS. NICE GROUP OF BOX LOTS . . . BLUE JARS, OLD TOOLS, C-MAS VILLAGES, LOTS OF SCHNAUZER FIGURINES, R.R. MAGAZINES, ANTIQUE REFERENCE BOOKS.

VERY CONDENSED LISTING!! VIEW PICTURES & UP-DATES AT WWW.GOTOAUCTION.COM I.D. # 6381 ** OR TEDS AUCTION CENTER ON FACEBOOK ** TERMS: CASH - GOOD CHECK W/I.D. VISA/MASTER/DEBIT WITH $$$ 3% CONVENIENCE FEE ON ALL ***WE ARE A NO RESERVE NO BUYERS PREMIUM AUCTION*** ALL SALES FINAL NO GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR MERCHANDISE AFTER SOLD! INSIDE SEATED AUCTION — PLENTY OF PARKING RESTROOMS — CONCESSIONS NO PETS ALLOWED ...UNLESS CERTIFIED SERVICE ANIMALS W/CERT. AS PROVIDED BY THE AMERICAN DISIBILITY ACT TEDS AUCTION CENTER AC31400065 PHONE— 574-936-SALE ( 7253 ) COL. DARRELL PITTS AU10300102 TED ANNIS AU08900148

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Machined Castings Specialties currently has full-time openings on 1st shift for CNC machine operators and light assembly workers. Experience would be great but on the job training is available. Benefits for full-time employees include: health and life insurance, paid holidays, vacation time and retirement plan. Please apply in person at 290 Blacketor Drive, Rochester, IN.

5-IN-1 AIR PURIFIER with remote. Paid $249, asking $150/obo. Comes with 3 year warranty. Call 574-835-0386. 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: 1-855-948-6176 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! 1-888-805-0840 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. 1-855-341-5862 Safe Step. North America’s #1 Walk-in tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our free shower package & $1600 off - limited time! Financing available. 1-855-417-1306 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 1-833-610-1936

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NEWS REPORTER ‘the PAPER’ The Mail-Journal And General Assignment Reporting Feature Writing, Meeting Coverage Computer And Camera Knowledge Important Education In Journalism, Writing Or Communications Or On-The-Job Experience A Prerequisite This Is A Full Time Position With Competitive Wage And Benefit Package Position Is Based In Milford With A Family Owned Company

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS Online Real Estate Auction 6 p.m. Thursday, July 28. 139 N. Michigan St., Argos. Commercial storefront with upstairs apartment. Main level features 2,040 square feet with showroom, office and restroom. bidmetzger.com. Gary Spangle, auction manager, (574) 551-1768.

Borton Estate Public Auction 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 30. 10140 E. 700N, Walkerton. Three-bedroom, two-bathroom manufactured home with 17 acres and heated threecar garage, open building. Personal property: tractors, skid steer, backhoe, vehicles, trailers, storage containers, buildings, implements, lawn, garden, shop, guns, household and miscellaneous. For pictures, go to ballrealtygroup.com. Auction location 7 miles south of Walkerton on SR 23 to 700N, then east to site.

Live Public Auction 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1. Ted’s Auction Center, 11536 4A Road, Plymouth. Tables of glassware and smalls, Hummell figurines, vintage, furniture, Cubs autographed baseballs, guy stuff, guns, coins and much more. View pictures and updates at gotoauction.com ID No. 6381.

Getz Public Auction Personal property: 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6. Real estate: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 8. 336 SR 331, Bremen. Located 2 miles north of Bremen along the east side of SR 331. Watch for Ball Auction signs. Tractor, vehicles, trailers, guns, furniture, antiques and vintage, construction, shop, livestock, miscellaneous. For information, contact Mark Getz at (574) 286-6558. ballrealtygroup.com

Mini-Farm Auction 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13. 14006 18B Road, Argos. Rural mini-farm on 6.93 acres in Green Township, Marshall County. 1.5-story home with three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen with washer, dryer and stove, large living room, covered front porch and partial basement. Detached garage with loft, 30’x42’ bank barn. Approximately two acres tillable, 2.5 acres of woods and 2.5-acre home site. For private showing, call Sam Goebel, (574) 930-0525. Personal property includes 1952 Ford 8N tractor, implements, welders, tools, ladders, lawn and garden, household, furniture, building materials.

Real Estate and Personal Property Auction 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13. 1200 Hill St., Rochester. Open house: 5:306 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. Ranch home with two-car attached garage, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, full basement. metzgerauction.com

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FCCF grant support new group for young mothers A new Mothers of Preschoolers group is starting up this fall in Rochester. MOPS is an international program dedicated to bringing resources, support and encouragement to young mothers through local chapters. Fulton County’s group, Grace MOPS, will meet monthly at Grace United Methodist Church in Rochester and is open to mothers with school-age or younger children. A $500 grant from the Fulton County Community Foundation helped support the startup costs for Grace MOPS. For more information, visit their Facebook page or mops.org/ groups/gracemops or the group’s Facebook page. 0236 )25 )8/721 &281 7< ³ )XOWRQ &RXQW\ &RPPXQLW\ )RXQGDWLRQ JUDQWHG WR D QHZ ORFDO FKDSWHU RI 0RWKHUV RI 3UH VFKRROHUV )URP OHIW DUH &ODXGLD +RIIPDQ 0236 %ULDQ -RKQVRQ )&&) (ULQ 5HDVRQ 0236 +DQ QDK %DKQH\ 0236 $VKOLH 6PLWK 0236 ,Q IURQW DUH +DUSHU 6PLWK DQG 5LYHU 6PLWK 3KRWR SURYLGHG E\ )&&)

Lt. Gov. Crouch, OCRA announce historic renovation grant program The Historic Renovation Grant Program opened for applications Wednesday, July 6, according to Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. The program is designed to preserve and rehabilitate historic properties to further incentivize downtown economic development across Indiana. “Indiana is home to many beautiful, historic buildings; however, maintaining these structures can often be costly,” Crouch said. “This grant provides financial support to communities to carry out necessary projects for their historic buildings, helping keep Indiana’s rich history alive.” Applicants with an eligible historic commercial structure can apply for project funding between $5,000 and $100,000. The request must be no more than 50% of eligible project costs, with the local match being greater than or equal to 50% of the total eligible project costs. “The Historic Renovation Grant Program has already helped many communities around the state preserve and restore important structures,” said OCRA Executive Director Denny Spinner. “The program will have a lasting impact and help keep history alive within the communities awarded.” Since the creation of HRGP in 2016, OCRA has funded 71 projects for over $4 million in state funds and leveraged more than $25 million in private investment. To be considered for funding, applicants must receive an approved Certificate of Approval from the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology by Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. Completed grant applications must be received by OCRA before 4 p.m. Wednesday,

Oct. 5, 2022. Eligible applicants include non-profits, individuals, partnerships, firms, asso-

ciations, joint ventures, limited liability companies, corporations or non-profit affordable

housing organizations. For more information, visit in.gov/ocra/hrgp.

Rummage sale fundraiser for animal center Aug. 5-7 Fulton County Historical Society Museum, 37 E. 375N, Rochester, is hosting the fourth annual rummage sale to benefit Fulton County Animal Center on Aug. 5-7. Everything is “name your own reasonable price.” Donations will be accepted from 3-7 p.m. Sunday, July 31, until Thursday, Aug 4.

Suggested donations include toys, furniture, kitchen and housewares, home decor, children’s clothes and shoes, luggage, outdoor gear, sports equipment, tools, electronics, books and seasonal holiday. Please do not donate adult clothes or shoes. Organizers also can not accept computers, box TVs

or mattresses. All items should be clean and in good condition. To schedule a pickup for large or heavy items, call (574) 223-7387. Times and admission to the rummage sale are 3-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5, early bird for $2; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, $1; and 8 a.m. to noon, Sunday, Aug. 7, no admission and fill a bag for $5.

NICF achieves National Standards accreditation The Northern Indiana Community Foundation recently received accreditation with the nation’s highest standard for philanthropic excellence. National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations establish legal, ethical and effective practices for community foundations everywhere. “Meeting the National Standards benchmarks is a rigorous, comprehensive process,” said Randy Royster, board member of the Council on Foundations. “This accreditation is a significant accomplishment that indicates the Northern Indiana Community Foundation demonstrates a commitment to transparency, quality, integrity and accountability as it carries out its mission.” The National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations program requires community foundations to document their policies for donor services, investments, grantmaking and administration. The

program is designed to provide quality assurance to donors, as well as to their legal and financial advisors. The NICF offers a range of charitable funds, allowing donors to advance a cause, support an individual organization, provide flexible support for community needs

or recommend individual grants. In addition to affirming the organization’s philanthropic services, the accreditation validates the NICF’s grant-making practices for the nonprofit community. For more information about how the NICF is making an impact in communities, visit nicf.org.

HELP WANTED

We are looking for enthusiastic, passionate, faith and child driven individuals to join our team. Potential duties include faith based lesson planning using Abeka Curriculum (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. Education preferred but not required. Must be 18+. Benefits include competitive pay, childcare discount potential, meals served, and scholarship opportunities. Please let us know if you’re interested in this rewarding opportunity by contacting Erin @ littlelambsoffc@yahoo.com or 574-224-5262.


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Rochester scouts attend Camp Buffalo Rochester Boy Scout Troop 219 and Girl Scout Troop 220 recently attended summer camp at Camp Buffalo near Monticello. According to Adam Harrington, troop leader, the scouts worked on merit badges such as environmental science, citizenship of the nation, citizenship of the world, insect study, wilderness survival and many others. Other activities included archery, lifesaving in the pool and working on rank advancements.

On parents night, both troops participated in a court of honor and a flag retirement ceremony.

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FCPL ‘Minute To Win It’ Fulton County Public Library in Rochester, 320 W. 7th St., is hosting the “Minute to Win It” backpack game from 4-5 p.m. Thursday, July 28. All ages are welcome to participate. Participants will meet at the circulation area and fill a backpack with items in a minute with the chance to win a backpack while supplies last. For more information contact FCPL at fulco.lib.in.us or (574) 223-2713.

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