Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 August 2012 — Page 11

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Donnelley, Bayh on tour & talking small business

Bv Rusty Nixon Correspondent PLYMOUTH Running for political office can be a long lonely road but Senate hopeful Joe Donnelly has found a traveling friend for the past few days in former Indiana Senator and Governor Evan Bayh. Friends for the past 26 years the two have embarked on a two day, five community trip down main street Indiana. The tour began with stops in Indianapolis, Speedway and Terre Haute yesterday and between trips to Fort Wayne and East Chicago the pair stopped for lunch in Plymouth at Opie's Deli. "It's really good to be home," said Donnelly with a smile. "I'll be sleeping in my own bed tonight that's a real bonus." Bayh also had some fond memories. "I'm thrilled to be back in Plymouth. I spent four of the best summers of my life here at the Culver Academy," said Bayh. "My parents used to bring me to Plymouth to go bowling and we always ate at the A&W Root Beer stand."

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Photo by Rusty Nixon Evan Bayh (left) and Joe Donnelly take a stroll on the streets of downtown Plymouth Aug. 23. The two stopped for lunch at Opie’s Deli on their “Main Street” campaign tour.

Donnelly spoke briefly with the press before having lunch with local supporters voicing a message of unity and job creation. "Opie's is a reflection of what is great about this country," said Donnelly. "A small hometown business that through hard work and determination has been successful. We want to give these businesses the tools they need to succeed. We've always been about

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creating jobs and that's not about partisan politics and division, it's about being Americans." Bayh had a similar message. "Middle class families are facing some real challenges," he said. "All we see in Congress is fighting. We have to work together to solve our problems. We need solutions and not ide-

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Advance News • Thursday, August 30, 2012

BFMA students \ Canal Days tourney winners : Photo provided I Students from Bremen Family Martial * Arts participated in the 16th annual l New Haven Canal Days Martial Arts Tournament. Bremen brought home 17 trophies June 9. Placing first, second and third in Chanbarra, Sparring, Forms and Weapons competition. From left are: Joey Starcevich, Guadalupe Torres, Zach Zumbrun, Brylee Murphy, Bryce Harner, Gracelyn Harner, and Zak Mammon. Not pictured is Tyler Mayfield.

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