Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 15, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 April 2014 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, April 10, 2014

NAPPANEE CENTER LOOKING FOR QUILTS NAPPANEE Anyone who has a quilt made in or by someone from Nappanee, the Nappanee Center would like to include it in its 2014 Quilt Exhibit. Climb into the attic, open up the cedar chest, and share an heirloom with the entire community. The Patchwork in Nappanee exhibit will be on display May 30 Sept. 30 at the Nappanee Center. The hours are 9 a.m.

STORY HOUR WAKARUSA A story about a little girl's new hat will be presented during Story Hour on 10:15 a.m. April 14 and April 15. Decorative hats will be create during this program. BEGINNING GENEOLOGY Get help starting your family genealogy research. "Beginning Genealogy" will be a class offered at 6:30 p.m. April 15 at the Wakarusa Library. Reading census

Freeze Advisory ends

The City of Nappanee is hereby lifting the "Freeze Advisory", which was issued City wide, on Feb. 10. With the wanner temperatures, the danger of water service freeze-ups has diminished. Residents should stop run-

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Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday, and 1 Contact Martha at 574.773.7919 or [email protected] to get more information or donate a display. APRIL LEGO CLUB MEETING AT NAPPANEE LIBRARY The next meeting of the Nappanee Public Library Lego Club is scheduled for April 17. Kids ages five and up are invited to

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records, information found in the Wakarusa Library historical room, and an introduction to online research will be some of the topics covered. Registration is required to attend. LAPSIT Lapsit for ages 15 - 24 months will begin at 10 a.m. April 16. Children and their accompanying adult will hear a story and participate in a time of sharing. Registration is required.

ning water in their homes and businesses immediately. Please feel free to call the Nappanee City Utilities at 574-773-4623.

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take part in age-group-appropriate challenges and free building time on the third Thursday of every month at the library from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. This month's building challenge is "Dream Vacation." No registration „is required, and parents are welcome to stay and participate. Children under eight must be accompanied by an adult, and all materials will be provided. For more information, call the library

BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Wakarusa Library Board of Trustees will meet at 7:45 a.m. April 18 in the library meeting room. PLAN TO GET HEALTHY AFTERSCHOOL SPECIAL An After-School Special will be held at 3:30 p.m. April 15. The theme for this program is "Plan to Get Healthy" and will include learning about healthier snack

ARRESTS The following arrests have been made by the officers of the Elkhart and Marshall County Sheriff's Departments: • William Abbott Waddington, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated. • Dustin Paul Mills, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated; possession of marijuana; possession of paraphernalia. • John Charles Bradley, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated; operating with a BAC of 15 percent or above. • Jordan Schrock, Wakarusa, operating while intoxicated • Brandon Hunter, Bremen, public intoxications; disorderly conduct • Jose Felix LiamasAndrade, Waterford, Mich., operating while intoxicated. INCIDENTS The following incidents have been reported by officers of the Elkhart and Marshall County Sheriff's Departments: • March 29,5:47 a.m., dur-

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at 574-773-7919, or visit www.nappaneelibrary.org. HOLIDAY CLOSINGS AT NAPPANEE LIBRARY The Nappanee Public Library will dose at noon Friday, April 18, in observance of Good Friday. Regular hours will resume Saturday, April 19, from 9 a.m. Hie library will be dosed Easter Sunday, April 20.

choices, learning to move more, and how to grow food. A treat will be provided. Registration for students in kindergarten through fifth grade is required. DIAL-A-STORY Dial-A-Story for this week is "Thick Headed Jack." Hear this tale at 574-862-4441.

ARRESTS

ing a vehicle crash investigation on C.R. 52, William Waddington IV, Nappanee, was found to have operated a vehicle while intoxicated. Waddington failed the standardized field sobriety test and had a BAC of .14 percent at 6:51 a.m. Waddington was booked into the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department. • April 4, 12:41 a.m., Zachary Cunningham, Nappanee, was stopped in the area of Main Street and Lincoln Street in Nappanee. He failed field sobriety tests and a certified chemical test, which showed him to have BAC of .20 percent at 1:44 am. He was incarcerated. BREMEN POLICE DEPARTMENT TVaffic citations: 10 Traffic warnings: 32 OFFENSE REPORTS Public intoxication: 1 Disorderly conduct: 1 Unauthorized control of a vehicle: 1 Operating while intoxicated: 1 Operating without financial responsibility: 1

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Operator never licensed: 2 ACCIDENTS March 28, Bremen Animal Clinic - 1971 Douglas Rd., property damage. March 31, Elm Road south of 3rd Road, propery damage (car v. deer) FIRE CALLS March 30, Johnsmanville - 1215 W. Dewey St., fire alarm. April LNISCO- 501 High Road, fire alarm. April 2,1735 W. Grant St., carbon monoxide detedor Correction A recent issue of the Advance News noted that Matthew Lynn Newcomer was arrested in January for sexual misconduri with a minor. Information from the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department now states that the report from the department was filed due to a recent probation violation unrelated to the report's daim. The Advance News apologizes for any inconvenience.