Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 129, Number 23, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 June 2006 — Page 4

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Nappanee • On the evening of May 29, the Nappanee Police Department was contacted on a concern of a possibly intoxicated driver, who had left the area of Stonewall Court after a domestic disagreement. While officers were speaking with the parties involved in the disagreement, the suspect's vehicle, which was found to be driven by Stephen Hemenway, 28, of Nappanee, returned to the apartments. Upon further investigation and field sobriety tests, Hemenway submitted to a Certified Chemical Test, the result of which was .20 percent BrAC. He was arrested for Operating a vehicle While Intoxicated and was held at the Elkhart County Jail, pending an appearance in the Nappanee City Court. • At approximately 7:28 a.m. on May 29, Nappanee police officers were called to the 400 block of South Elm Street in reference to a domestic dispute report. Upon arrival, officers heard a woman screaming and observed Javier Tecuanhuey, 41, of Nappanee holding a female subject on the floor. Upon further investigation, evidence of domestic battery was found and Tecuanhuey was arrested for Criminal Confinement and Domestic Battery. He was then held at the Elkhart County Security Center without bond. • At approximately 6:40 p.m. on May 30, officers from the Nappanee Police Department stopped a subject on a moped, which was weaving all over the road and had pulled out in front of oncoming traffic. According to the police report, the male subject, Jerry Sailor, 52, of Elkhart, could hardly keep the moped from falling over. After Sailor was stopped, he threw a pack of cigarettes onto the ground. Upon examination from the officers, the contents of the pack of cigarettes included a hand-rolled marijuana joint. Sailor was asked to perform some field sobriety tests, which he failed. He was then transported to the Nappanee Police Department for initial paperwork. He was then transported to the Elkhart County Jail on a $6,000 bond. Sailor was charged with Operating While Intoxicated, a felony due to a prior conviction less than five years ago. He was also charged with Possession of Marijuana, a felony because of a previous marijuana conviction. • At approximately 8:33 p.m. on May 31, Nappanee Police Dispatch received a call concerning a domestic fight in progress at 1146 North Main Street. Officers responded to the scene, but the suspect had left before they arrived. The suspect, Steven D. Ryans, 39, of Nappanee, was stopped by a Wakarusa police officer at State Road 19 and County Road 42. He was taken into custody and charged with class D felony domestic battery, class D felony possession of marijuana and a class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. He was later transported to the Elkhart County Detention Facility to await a probably cause hearing. • At approximately 12:21 a.m. on June 1, a Nappanee police officer noticed a subject driving in the center of town that he had dealt with several hours earlier. It was learned that the subject didn't have a driver's license, and that he was only 17 years of age. It was after curfew, and the subject was stopped in the 700 block of East Lincoln Street. While assisting the suspect, Patrolman Jeremy Hooley smelled the scent of alcohol. It was learned that the 17-year old had been drinking and after failing field sobriety tests, and a breathalyzer test, he was charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Curfew and No License. He was released to his mother.

Mathematics league The Indiana Mathematics League has released the 2006 math contest score report. In the 7th grade report, North Wood Middle School student Jamin Parker was listed 14th in the state. Jamin also placed 4th in the region (consisting of Adams, Elkhart, La Porte, Madison, Marshall, Pulaski, St. Joseph and Wells counties). Congratulations, Jamin! In the Bth grade report, North Wood Middle School student Kenneth Watkins was listed 16th in the state and 2nd in the region! This is an awesome achievement, Kenny!

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Nappanee BOOKPAGE The June issue of ABookPage® is now available at the Nappanee Public Library. Filled with timely articles about new books on the shelf, this free monthly publication gives reviews and inside information about authors, publishers and industry trends. Honor Dad with one of several new books exploring "the connection between father and child." Authors include Larry King, Tim Russert, Chris Lemmon and Reynolds Price. Even dads need a little help of their own once in a while when it comes to everyday wisdom, home care and even telling a good dumb joke! Get reviews on two new handbooks for "wise old hands" and "terrified newbies" alike in the reviews inside. Keep kids of all ages reading this summer with Book Page's suggestions for new picture books—both silly and serious—and teen fiction, from adventure in the post-graduation real world to smalltown drama in Wisconsin's "Dairyland." Enjoy a "colorful" interview with the author/illustrator of "Hippo! No, Rhino," Jeff Newman, as well. Interviews this month include John Updike, Curtis Sittenfeld and Richard Brookhiser, among others. It's all waiting for you in your free copy of Book Page, now available at the Nappanee Public Library. Pick up yours today! GOLDEN MATINEE Rodgers & Hammerstein’s musical retelling of a classic fairy tale features Lesley Ann Warren as a teenage girl forced to do all of the menial tasks in the home she shares with her cold-hearted stepmother and homely stepsisters. Guess the feature title of this 1964 TV special and you could win two free passes to the Nappanee Theater movie of your choice. Entries will be accepted up until show time at 1 p.m., June 15. Enjoy free popcorn and soft drinks while watching this classic on the big screen. Each month on the third Thursday, a different movie classic will be shown at the Library. For more information, call 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. FATHERS DAY The Nappanee Public Library will be closed Sunday, June 18 in observance of Father's Day. Regular hours will resume Monday, June 19, with open hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION Find out what to expect when you're expecting in a class offered by Goshen General Hospital this summer. The course will be conveniently located at the Nappanee Public Library and will cover all facets of the labor process, such as recognizing signs and symptoms of labor, comfort measures for the mother, the supportive role of the coach and relaxation and breathing techniques. Discussion relative to emergency and scheduled cesarean section as well as the use of epidural anesthesia during childbirth is covered. The class also includes care of the mother and baby after delivery. A tour of the hospital's OB unit is included as well. Meals will be available at each meeting, and funds may be available to assist with fees for those with financial need. Class meets each Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., June 19 through July 17. Cost is $45. To register, call "Nurse on Call" at (574) 535-

Anyone want a Harley? This 2006 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom (one of 100 custom factory paint) will be given away in a motorcycle raffle to benefit the 3Cs Memorial Scholarship Fund. The drawing will be held Oct. 6 during Bremen’s last home varsity football game. For tickets, contact the Bremen Police Department or Bremen Family Eye Care.

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2600 or toll free at 877-846-4447. This program is sponsored by Families First, a partnership of many Elkhart County Organizations, to promote the nurturing of families. For more information on the classes listed above or a complete list of childbirth classes scheduled for 2006, call the Nappanee Public Library at 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. BOOK CLUB Read along with the "Cover to Cover Book Club" at the Nappanee Public Library! The club will meet on Sunday, June 25, from 2 to 4 p.m. to discuss its next title: "Running with the Bulls" by Valerie Hemingway. Personal secretary, trusted friend and member of the fabled Hemingway entourage, Valerie Hemingway became an official family member when she married Papa's demonridden son Gregory in 1966. In this intriguing memoir, she provides a colorful account of her eventful 40-year associatibn with the eccentric literary clan. Participants of the group are encouraged to call the library at 7737919 to reserve their copy of the book. Reader's guides and a list of selections for the remainder of the year are also available at the Adult Services Desk. For more information, call the number above or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. Wakarusa STORY HOUR Story Hour will meet on June 19 and June 20 at 10:15 a.m. This program is for children between the ages of 3 and 6 years (not in school). Registration required. GENEALOGY Genealogy for Kids Part 2 will be held on June 19 at 2 p.m. This class is for students having completed grades 4 to 8. This will be a time for learning about your family history and how to research it. SOAKING UP THE FUN "Soak Up the Fun on a Rainy Day" will be held on June 27 at 1:45 p.m. Participants will learn several "indoor" games. This program is for students having completed grades kindergarten to sth. Registration is required. GREY SPIDER CLUB The Grey Spider Club will meet on June 23 at 1:45 p.m. Children should come prepared to share the book that they think everyone should read this summer. This program is for students having completed grades kindergarten to sth. Registration is required. DIAL A STORY Dial A Story is "Flag Day." This tale tells of how this became a holiday and why we celebrate this day. Hear this story at 862-4441. NEW BOOKS "A Teenager's Journey: Overcoming a childhood of abuse” by Richard B. Pelzer "Glory Road" by Coach Don Haskins "Death Goes Dutch" by Albert A. Bell, Jr. "True Honor" by Dee Henderson , "Sailing with Noah" by Jeffrey Bonner

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