Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 1, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 January 2002 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 2, 2001

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three-point record, nailing 1121, in an 89-59 NLC win over Concord, Amy Zercher’s success on the basketball court with the Ball State women's team, and Fiddler hosting its annual and very popular customer appreciation day. Clayton George earned the first Nappanee Police Department Student of the Month Award, Lee Bontrager, a NPD reserve officer, talked about his experiences as a 20year veteran of the National Guard, Dawning Generation and Classic Reflections shared their musical skills with elementary students, Roseanne Chupp and Laura Cleary were local entries participating in the Miss Elkhart County pageant, Andrea Atkinson and Erica Cromer were National Merit Scholarship Finalists and Elisha Weaver went to Washington, D.C., to learn about government from firsthand experiences. Kelsey Newcomer scored a season and career-high 16

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The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Cathie Blameuser charged with disregarding traffic signal, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Kristina Miser, charged with child restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00; also charged with another count of child restraint violation (under 4), paid total fine and costs of $104.50. Jeremy Sarber, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $117.50. Seth Draper, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Derrick Miller, charged with failure to yield, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Richard Russell, charged with driving while license sus-pended-prior, paid total fine and costs of $125.00. David Martin, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Aaron Schmucker, charged with failure to register, paid total fine and costs of $5.00;

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points against Jimtown in a 5219 victory, Dan Gunn's crew nipped Memorial in overtime,. Denny and Brenda Heckaman were honored by their Gold Wing Motorcycle Club and Nappanee Civic Theatre honored top actors and actresses, while also planning their annual melodrama/spaghetti dinner fund raiser. The library introduced its “Infant Lap-Sit Program. Wawasee topped the Black Swish to win championship honors in its own basketball sectional, Lena Hintz, German exchange student, arrived in the area as part of the Rotary exchange program, Abe Almager and Jessica Yoder were named NWHS Sweetheart King and Queen, “Sweet Memories” joined the local chamber and Melissa Berger earned four medals in her first gymnastics competition. At the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner, Don Abel was named

also charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $104.50. Ortie Leemon, charged with driving while license suspend-ed-prior, paid total fine and costs of $254.50. Tyler Mast, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $97.50. Devon Miller, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Tomasa Sarmiento, charged with no operators license, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Devon Schwartz, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00; also charged with unsafe start, paid total fine an costs of $89.50. Jay Shenefield, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $429.50. Keri Slabaugh, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $105.00. Michael Wilkman, charged with probationary license violation, paid total fine and costs of $114.50.

the Citizen of the Year; Amos Sheets received Sagamore of the Wabash honors, and Dick Pletcher presented the evening address. Other award winners included Persing & Company, Larry AndrewA, Bonnie Hochstetler, the Jerry Lelies, Dave Bowers, Everlastings and Linda Yoder. MARCH In March, the Wa-Nee School Board announced that it was moving ahead with land purchase in Wakarusa, for expanded middle school facilities. The high school drama department offered the musical “Brigadoon,” the library was on the move, with volunteers helping to move books and other items into storage during the renovation/expansion project, Dollars for Scholars held its annual phoneathon, the Nappanee Police participated in a traffic checkpoint on US6, as part of “Blitz 26,” and the School Belfry debuted its annual “Spring Express.” Popular local resident and businessman Bob Coppes died March 2, the B&B “counter” was re-established via the Internet, Mary’s Pastries began an expansion project, the varsity boys basketball team was enjoying an 8-0 home streak, and won their sectional, topping Lakeland, Angola and Northridge, a reading emphasis continued at Wa-Nee elementary schools and 86 NWHS freshmen were honored by Tri Kappa for their academics. Willy Will was named to the North All-Star Football Team, Woodview held its annual Pioneer Days celebration, with costumes and a spelling bee among the activities; Joy Gates was selected as a student ambassador to Australia and the middle school’s eighth grade “A" team won a conference tournament. As the month came to its close, the local Neighborhood Watch group earned an award from the National Association of Town Watch for its “Night Out Against Crime” block party; Honey Walters was honored by an area TV program for her reading emphasis and earned an all-expense-paid trip to Florida; Family Christian Development Center announced a “Plant A Row for the Hungry” program, St. John’s Lutheran Church began plans for a centennial anniversary observance. Weaver Furniture celebrated its 12th anniversary and Carol Duncan,

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a NWHS junior, announced plans to attend Purdue University after graduation. APRIL A banquet at Dal Mar recognized members of the NWHS National Honor Society, and NPD and SADD hosted a “prom promise” project to cut down alcohol-related incidents during prom-graduation season, including signature cards and business specials; the park department set another Camp Explore summer program in motion, the Union Center Christian Day Care held a hop-a-thon for Muscular

rated them with candy. Pictured at tejp is Sam Langfeldt and his granddaughter Katelyn, at bottom Cherylan aߣl Fervida and her grandson Tanner. (Ml photo by Mindy Abel)

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“junk mail” recycling collation, Rotary sponsored wje annual Easter Egg Hunt, &(d plans continued for the ldjEesummer Bulldog reunion. Don and Gladys Wagnfcr celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary April 11, Easjjr services took the spotlight jin the 15th, ground-breaking vfas held for the new North Wbdd Middle School, downtowfri spring cleahup chores todk place, students visited Washington, D.C. during spring break and Zitdh Stavedahl was naift^d Nappanee Boys & Girls Clot? Please turn to page 4 >•*

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