Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 October 1998 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 7,1998
Four arrests made by local police officers
An Elkhart man was arrested October 2. at 7:47a.m., on a warrant and for driving while license was suspended. Timothy E. Ledbetter, 37, 1620 Strong Ave., Elkhart, was pulled over by local police, for exceeding the posted speed limit on US6, east of CR7. After running a driver’s license inquiry on Mr. Ledbetter, it was determined that he had an active warrant from the Goshen Police Department for driving while suspended. The man was taken into custody and transported to the Elkhart County Security Center. On October 1, the residence at 601 W. Walnut St.. Nappanee, was found to have been burglarized, with several items removed from the house. Nappanee police went to 601-1/2 W. Walnut St., October 2, to attempt to locate Joseph L. Morgan, 21, on a warrant from Marshall County. While at the residence, a brief investigation was conducted, with several items which were stolen from 601 W. Walnut St., being located at the Morgan residence. After a brief investigation with Mr. Morgan, a complete confession was given, outlining his involvement in the burglary. Morgan was arrested on the charge of burglary and was also charged with the warrant charge. He had a probable cause hearing October 3, and was being held on $5,000 bond, at the Elkhart County Security Center. Michael Lee Teske, 21, #2 MDee Acres, Nappanee, was arrested by Nappanee police, October 3, 8:37a.m., on a warrant for domestic battery. The warrant had been SRI 9 closed State Road 19 will be closed to through traffic just south of US6 in Nappanee, while the CSX Railroad installs anew track through their crossing. The closure is scheduled to begin October 12 and continue with a target completion date of October 14. A marked detour will be US3O, SR33I and US6, which will add about 10 miles.
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issued by Nappanee City Court on September 30. Mr. Teske was located at his residence, taken into custody, and then transported to the Elkhart County Security Center, where he was held on a SI,OOO bond. Christopher W. Keim, 20, was arrested October 1 on charges of conversion. A warrant for his arrest was issued September 30 and local authorities located him at his residence, 46 M-Dee Acres, Nappanee, the following day. Keim was taken into custody without incident, transported to the Elkhart County Security Center and held dti a SI.OOO bond pending appearance in Nappanee City Court. Court news... The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Bobbi Jones, charged with learner’s permit violation, paid total fine and costs of $125.50; also charged with learner's permit violation, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Bradley Troyer, charged with speeding 52mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. Matthew Turpin, charged with seatbelt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25. Matthew Phipps, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Debra Tam, charged with no operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $175.50. Joshua Gilley, charged with disregarding an auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Joseph Luthringer, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. Joshua Hochsletler, charged with motorbike—improper operation, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Lisa Thomas, charged with no operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $100.50.
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September 27—Jeff L. Simpson, 21108 CRS2, New Paris, required no transport following a moving vehicle accident at the corner of CRSO and SR 19. September 28. 12:39p.m.—Rick Whipple, Elkhart, transported from Fairmont Homes, Nappanee, to Elkhart General due to chest pain. September 28. 6:30a.m. —Larry Compton, 306 North wood Circle, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to trouble breathing. September 29, 2:48a.m. — Wayne A. Wesley, 515 North Marshal Street, Bremen, transported from Duke’s Tavern, Nappanee, to Bremen Community due to injuries suffered in a fight. September 29, 4:l9p.m.—Lisa Stetler, Syracuse, transported from Fairmont Homes, Nappanee, to Goshen General following a fall.
'Reach for World' storytime
“Reach for the World” preschool storytime at the Nappanee Public Library will make its next stop in Europe. Visit France, listen to a story and sing a French song. Hop back on the plane and travel to England. Visit with a special guest from England, listen to a story and attend a tea party. Travel to anew country each week.
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October 2. 12:14p.m.—Violet Price, 1651 East Market Street, Apartment 158, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to dizziness. October 2, 3:42p.m. —Thurlo Clouse, 507 North Elm Street, Nappanee, transported from his home to Mishawaka St. Joe following a fall. October 2, 4:l4p.m.—Diane Cale, 8148 W 1050 N, Nappanee, transported from Hepton Road, west of Hepton Church, to Bremen Community Hospital following a moving vehicle accident. October 2, 11p.m.—Hazel Klotz. 28645 CRS2, Nappanee, her home to Elkhart General following a fall. October 3. 20:20p.m.—Steven Purcell. 552 South Locke Street, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to illness.
Preschooler ages three through pre-kindergarten can choose from two morning sessions. Tuesday story time will begin October 6, 10a.m.-10:45a.m.. and continue through November 17. Wednesday storytime will begin October 7, 10.am.-10:45a.m., and continue through November 18. For more information call (219)773-7919.
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BUSINESS PROJECT—Students in Alan Burt's Business Management Class are busy preparing marketable ideas for the second year level projects. Burt requires the students to design a logo and product to market. Once the project is defined the graphic arts class will be incorporated to actually make the pieces. These students designed an effective North Wood logo to appear on college-style caps. The hats come in two designs sporting both football and Panther logos. They can also be customized for individual groups such cross country and other sports, civic or church groups. The ball caps will be sold at home football games for sl2. Pictured front, from left: Carl Flickinger, Chad Smith and Zach Gibson. Back: David Berger, Mr. Burt and Walt Fales. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)
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