Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 September 1993 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, September I, 1993

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Saturday morning members of the Nappanee Fire Department lined the downtown intersection of SR 19 and US6, to collect contributions for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. .Armed with pails and boots they exchanged donations for window stickers, a smile and words of thanks. The Smokey Stovers will present the money to the MDA during the Labor Day telethon. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman.)

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The first suspension bridge was built over the Schuylkill River, in eastern Pennsylvania.

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Two businesses Cont. from Pg. 1 West Market Street, Nappanee, was transported to the NPD and given a breath test on a certified instrument which he also failed. Hershberger was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. I After the booking procedure was completed, Mr. Hershberger was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center were he was held in lieu of a SI,OOO bond. A CONTRIBUTING TO MINORS In June Nappanee Police Officers began an investigation into allegations that Tuma Woolley, 19, £OS North Nappanee Sfreet, Nappanee, had contributed to the delinquency of a minor. After the investigation was completed the paperwork was forwarded to the Nappanee City Court August 25, a summons was issued out of that court requesting that Wooley appear before the judge and answer to the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The summons was served August 28 and Wooley is due to appear in court today (Wednesday). Association celebrates anniversary Celebrating its lOth-year anniversary, the American Lung Association’s 1993 Harbor View Bike Adventure will again put FUN into FUNDraising. Participating cyclists will ride 100 miles round trip from South Bend to beautiful Culver Cove on Lake Maxinkuckee over the September 11-12 weekend. These special people will cycle for challenge, fun and to help people in the area who smuggle to breathe. The American Lung Association provides bountiful snacks and meals, lodging, a marked and guided route, support staff, trek jacket, baggage handling, and a “magical” anniversary celebration. In return, riders raise $250 or more in donations for the fight against lung disease. Harbor View Bike Adventure offers fresh air, natural beauty, camaraderie, activities and an opportunity to fight lung disease. For more information on joining or contributing to Harbor View, call the American Lung Association, 287-2321.

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Rich and Diane Fairchild, former owner of Fiarchild Printing, has opened a new business in the old printing building. The new Main Street Antiques and Crafts mall, located at 160 North Main Street, is open Monday through Saturday, 10am-5:30p.m.. Rich says there is still room for

Nappanee Main and Market program receives CPF funds

Approximately 22 communities and non-profit organizations throughout the state of Indiana received a total of $ 182,183 from the Community Planning Fund (CPF) from the Indiana Department of Commerce (IDOC). Lieutenant Governor Frank O’Bannon announced the awards. The Nappancc Main and Market Streets program received a SS,(X)O CPF award. The grant was matched with 55,720 through the Nappancc Development Corporation. According to O’Bannon, “The grant will help with a retail market study of the Nappanec area. The study will lead to a plan to fill vacant downtown buildings with new business and develop a healthy business mix.” The CPF program is designed to support community-bas. .i redevelopment planning and research inlitiatives that improve Indiana’s quality of life/by increasing private

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investment and employment. The CPF program encourages applications that serve minority populations and businesses. “Award recipients will use the funds for a variety of community improvement and planning projects that emphasize Indiana’s quality of life,” O’Bannon stressed. “The Community Planning Fund provides communities an opportunity to strategically plan future economic development efforts to maintain their community assests and decrease their liabilities,” he added. The CPF matching grants will provide up to 50 percent of the funding for a variety of community improvement and planning projects--including business retention and expansion studies, development plans, marketing studies and strategic planning. This program involves two rounds of funding each year. The grant ceiling for a proposal from a

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booths from any antique or craft collectors looking to make a profit. He encourages the public to “stop by and play a tune on the juke box, check out the candy counter and cars of the past, or watch old time movies.” (AN photo by Merrie Chapman.)

single application is SIO,OOO. For organizations representing two or more counties, the ceiling is $20,000.

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