Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 April 2014 — Page 2

Advance News • Thursday, April 3,2014

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STORY HOUR WAKARUSA Story Hour will not be held tins week due to Spring Break in the Wa-Nee School system. BOOK BITES Children attending Book Bites on 10:15 ajn. April 9. Kids will hear a story about a trip to the zoo. A swinging monkey will be die craft for this program. BOARD OF TRUSTHS "Whatever You Grow Up to Be" by Karen Kingsbury

TRAVEL GUIDE OF ECO-APOCOLYPSE NAPPANEE Read along with the Cover to Cover Book Club at the Nappanee Public Library. The dub will meet from 6:30 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 to discuss "Visit Sunny Chernobyl: and Other Adventures in the World's Most Polluted Places" by Andrew Blackwell. The official website for "Visit Sunny Chernobyl" describes this month's selection as a "travel guide for the eco-apocalypse. An exploration of a nature-less

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and "Where's Mommy" by Beverly Donofrio were given by the Wakarusa Library Board of Trustees in honor of Sheila Aukerman and her service on the Wakarusa Library Board from 2010 - 2014. DtAL-A-STORY "Lazy Jade" is die Dial A Story selection fra- this week. A foolish boy is richly rewarded for being a silly fellow. Hear this tale at 574-862-4441. »

world. A memoir of adventure and heartbreak (...] Earth-shatteringly profound, head-smackingly foolish, "Visit Sunny Chernobyl" is a love letter to a polluted planet, and an impassioned argument for the future of environmentalism." For more information or to reserve a copy of the book, call 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappaneelibrary. org. The Cover-to-Cover Book dub meets at the library on the third Tuesday of each month.

The following arrests have been made by the Elkhart and Marshall County Sheriff's Departments. • Leeann Huff, Wakarusa, possession of marijuana, hash oil, hashish, salvia or synthetic canniboids; maintaining a common nuisance. • Johnny Roark, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated. • Dolly Delagarza, Bremen, domestic battery. INCIDENTS The following inddents have been reported to the Elkhart and Marshall County Sherriff's Departments. • March 23, around 12:18 a.m. Heather Vandusen, Nappanee, was stopped for a traffic violation at the intersection of Lincoln Street and Main Street. She was found to be operating while intoxicated after failing a three part field sobriety test and having a BAC of .13

percent after submitting to a Certified Chemical Test Headier Vandusen resisted law enforcement and was incarcerated. • March 24, around 12:56 p.m. Mark Green was operating a blue Kia van southbound on S.R. 19 near C.R. 36 and drove left of center sideswiping a northbound motor home. No persons were injured in the crash. Inside the van operated by Green were his three children, all under age 5. Mark Green left the scene of the crash by driving south on SR 19 when his van got a flat tire. Green was located at this scene and failed field sobriety testing. Green submitted to a drug recognition exam by Sheriffs deputies which he failed. Green then submitted toolood and urine testing at the hospital. The results are pending. Green was incarcerated at the Elkhart County Jail for operating while intoxicated endangerment, leaving the scene of a crash, and neglect of dependents.