Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 18, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 May 2002 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, May 1,2002

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The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Brad Malcolm, charged with dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of $129.50. James Walsh Jr., charged with speeding, paid total fine and Purchase moves forward In a meeting held April 22 at City Hall, Nappanee City Council members reviewed an ordinance outlining additional appropriations inside the Cumulative Fire Equipment funds. A public hearing on the ordinance was scheduled for 7p.m., May 20, during second reading. The new purchase will result in the addition of a $388,000 ladder truck from El, Florida. Huff Construction, Nappanee, was awarded a contract for the 2002 proposed street and alley resurfacing project. Huff Construction was the low bidder for the work.

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costs of $99.50. Belinda Burton, charged with illegal window tint, paid total fine and costs of $99.50. Cory Weatherton, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $99.50. Malathone Kaviyakone, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Nathaniel Nissley, charged with disregarding railroad crossing, paid total and costs of $104.50. \7 Todd Wilson, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $106.50. Rob Blackwood, charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Ricardo Fernandez, charged with illegal window tint, paid total fine and costs of $99.50. Amy Hahn, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $103.50. Ricky Heston Jr., charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $94.50. Jose Jimenez, charged with false/fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Jeremy Lackey, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $ 96.50. Michael Schneider, charged with dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of $129.50.

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NAPPANEE PIONEERS—This group of Nappanee FMS personnel are "pioneers' of sort, according to Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson, as they become the first full-time EMTs to begin the paramedics study course. The six began studies last week, and will continue for 18 months, including classes, “hands-on" training in emergency room, births, emergency cases, morgue techniques, etc. and riding the ambulance with experienced paramedic personnel. The

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POPPY DAY--Mayor Larry Thompson recently signed a proclamation making April 16 Poppy Day in Nappanee, and encouraged local citizens to help the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary support veterans through contributions to the program. Pictured with the mayor is Poppy Day Chairperson Luella Sauer. (Photo contributed)

Proclaims Poppy Day

The following is the proclamation for the poppy flower given by Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson: Whereas: The poppy, as a memorial flower for the American war dead, is a tradition which began in the years following the First World War, and Whereas: Veterans returning from their homes in this country after World War I remembered the wild poppies which lined the devestated battlefields of France and Handers Field’, and Whereas: The poppy is a symbol of hope for all veterans who served this great country through military service; and Whereas: The American Legion

training will total approximately 3,000 hours during the next year and a half. Back, from Iteft, Eric Thornton, Monte Flowers, Jim Sumpter, Tye Chupp and Steve Heckathorn. Connie Stouder is in front. (Photo provided)

Auxiliary adapted the poppy as its memorial (lower to pay tribute to the war dead and aid the living veteran and their family; and Therefore: I Larry Thompson mayor of Nappanee, Indiana do hereby proclaim this 16 day of April. 2002. as POPPY DAY and urge all citizens to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of the freedom by wearing the Memorial Poppy on this day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here unto set my hand and caused to be affixed the official seal of Nappanee. Indiana this 16 day of April. 2002.

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Enroll in Elkhart County Junior Deputy program^

Elkhart County Sheriff Thomas G. Snider announced that the Junior Deputy Program will begin its 29th year of community service this summer. Sheriff Snider is sponsoring this informative program for youth ages 10-13. The program familiarizes the participants with progressive law enforcement, tools of the trade, police objectives, and frequently encountered experiences. During the sessions, Sheriff Deputies will present a variety of instructive programs, demonstrations and intensive communications with the youth enrolled in the program. The Junior Deputies will explore the history of the Sheriff's office, the Criminal Justice System, and other community services. They will also participate in the annual Elkhart County 4-H Fair Parade. Children ages 10-13 may enroll in the program at no cost on Wednesday, May 29, during the Junior Deputy registration, which will be held at the Sheriff’s Department, 111 North Third St., Goshen from

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The following calls haVe been handled by the Nappanee Emergency Serviced Department during the past; week. Indiana law prohibit inclusion of patient names. " April 23, 10:57a.nvv Borkholder Dutch Villager medical call. April 23, 5:26, 1053Meadows, medical call. April 24, 5:10, S.R. 19 arid' C.R. 800, motor vehicle accident. April 25, 1:33p.m.^ Fairmont Homes, medical caflr April 25, 506 S. Locke St., medical call. r. April 25, 1:50, 136: Meadows, medical call. v' April 26, 11:35p.m.,206W.: Walnut St. Apt. 81, trauma call. April 27, 12:51, North Wood High School, trauma call. April 29, 1:40a.m., 335 Pinecroft, medical call.

6:30p.m.-Bp.m. If you have any questions! concerning enrollment in the! Junior Deputy Program, please] contact the SherifrH l Department at (574) 533-8644! or (574) 536-6570 from Ba.ra.-! 4p.m. Monday-Friday. ! Service note..|| Marine Corps Reserve) Gunnery Sgt. Laureano Santcfc, a resident of Wakarusa, recenjljj, graduated from the Engineer Operations Chief Course, assigned to Marine Coi®jfc Engineer School, Camp LejunJtjJ North Carolina. During the two-monjs> course, Santos received clasej< room instruction on mainfjij! nance management, administi}*? tive procedures and all aspects of combat engineering^*! Around Wa-Nee...;J; Continued from page 1 TORNADO SHELTERS :Z% The following sites have beefi! designated as tornado shelters in the] Nappanee area: First Mennonite* Church—9oo W. Market St.; Church of the Brethren—Mack Drive; St. John's Lutheran. Church —651 S. Main St.; Bank—l6l E. Market St.; Bank' One—3sl W. Market St. .(■ ,

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