Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 January 1981 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday. January 7, 1981
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Look out, Dolly!
Dolly Parton. eat your heart out! The famed country singer may have some competition from this “snowwoman” at 157 W. Centennial St. Dolly's rival was constructed last week by Ted and Becky Kuhn, along with Becky's sister, Connie Gill, enjoying a Hoosier snowfall while visiting from her home in Louisiana where there’s barely enough to build a Twiggy, much less a Dolly. (AN photo)
John Kindig named to city park board
Mayor Robert Callander has announced the appointment of John Kindig to the Board of Parks and Recreation for a four-year term beginning Jan. 1 succeeding Barb Reiser. Mayor Callander stated, “Barb Reiser has done a fine, job as a member of the board. She has served as secretary, she has worked hard and has
School conduct books
Secondary students within the WaNee Community Schools will receive a copy of the school district’s School Conduct Policy booklets on Friday, Jan. 9. Students will be advised by building principals to share the information with their parents and to retain this booklet throughout their enrollement within the Wa-Nee Community Schools. William Dorsey, superintendent of schools, stated that the School Conduct Policy booklets contain information outlining the expected standard of conduct for students enrolled within the local school corporation. In addition, the booklets outline student due process procedures in-
Police log Four traffic accidents have occurred in Nappanee during the past week, according to reports received from the Nappanee Police Department. No injuries have been reported. Rex A. Mishler, 406Mz S. Elm St., Nappanee, was plowing snow December 29, on N. Summit St., when he struck a parked auto owned by Tim R. Hahn, Nappanee. On January 2, at 12:20 p.m., the intersection of US 6 and SRI9 was the site of an accident which involved a car which left the scene, and a parked vehicle owned by Goldie Losee, 703 S. Hastings St., Nappanee. Mrs. Losee reported to police that she left her parked car, and when she returned, discovered that it had been struck by an unknown vehicle. Two cars, one of which was parked, were involved in a January 3, 6:24 p.m. accident which occurred on Clark St.,
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contributed much during her term in office. On behalf of the people of Nappanee, I want to extend to her a vote of thanks.” Rindig, his wife Barbara and two children live at 900 Northwood Drive. He will assume his position on the board at its first meeting of the year tonight (Wednesday) at6:3op.m. at the Municipal Center.
volving student disciplinary action as well as the corporation’s policy regarding search and seizure on school premises or during a school activity. the superintendent stated that tfie booklet has been printed and will be distributed to students in an effort to inform school families of the school corporation’s school conduct policies. Parents encouraged to become familiar wrtJi ,the district’s school conduct policies. After reading the information provided in the booklets, parents are invited to discuss any questions they may have regarding the policies with buiilding principals or central office administrators.
near Park Drive. -- Grace E. Skibbe, Goshen, reported that she lost control of her auto on the snowy street, and struck a parked car owned by Don Hepler. A January 5, 10:15 a m. accident occurred at the intersection of Centennial and Madison Streets, and involved cats driven by Richard L. Fairchild, 1065 Beechwood, Nappanee, and Terry J. Tyler, 206 E. John St., Nappanee. Fairchild was headed east on Centennial St., and failed to see the Tyler car as it approached the intersection frofn Madison St. Following the accident, both drivers came to the police department to report the incident . Zoning administrator changes office hours Beginning Jan. 21, the office hours of the zoning administrator will change from Ip.m. to 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. to noon
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