Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 September 2016 — Page 3

Regiment wins Invitational

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Photo Provided North Wood High School Red Regiment earned first place at the Sept. 17 Concord Invitational. The band was also awarded "Best Music" and "Best Marching" honors. Congratulations, and best wishes for continued success this marching season.

Around, from front nees for the 2016-17 Young Hoosier Book Awards in preparation to vote for their favorite nominee. Students will be asked to keep track of the books they read, using a provided score sheet. During the meetings, attendees will hear selections from a nominee read aloud and will be able to participate in a discussion and related activity. Sign up to join us at the first meeting that will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p.m. JONAH FISH FRY SET WAKARUSA The annual Wakarusa Elementary PTO fish fry has been set for Saturday, Oct. 1 from 4-8 p.m., with carryout beginning one hour earlier. Prices are $8.50 for a dine-in adult ticket (grades 6 and up), $6 for the student meal ticket (grades K-5), and $9 for the takeout version. TORCH RELAY REGIONAL Cheer on our local torch bearers as they move through the communities of Wakarusa and Nappanee on 1 Tuesday, Oct. 4. BARK AT THE MOON NAPPANEE - Oct. 15 is the date that has been set for the "Howl-o-Ween Open House" at the Nappanee Dog Park, which will take place from 3-5 p.m. Vipit the Nappanee Dog Park Facebook page for more details on how to become part of this holiday themed event. HAYRIDE OCT. 22 NAPPANEE The Farmhouse at 52, at 28854 CR 52 on the northern fringe of Nappanee, will be hosting a Mother/Son hayride on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 5-7 p.m. The evening will include the ride, refreshments, games, and the chance to make some very special memories with your sons. The cost is $25 per couple, and $5 for each additional boy. The targeted age range to participate is 4-10. There will also be an opportunity to have photographs taken, with five images taken over a ten-minute session, at a cost of S4O. To make inquiries, or to reserve a place for the evening's festivities, send an e-mail to [email protected]. HOW THE RHINO GOT HIS WRINKLES WAKARUSA—"How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" is currently running on our Dial-a-Story Line at 574-862-4441. Callers will hear how the old cake-crumbs-under-the-skin routine is enough to give anybody wrinkles especially a rhino.

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Martins enjoy Advance-News Photo Provided Where in the world is the Advance News? Well, this week it stayed local with the help of two special readers. Marty and Martina Martin paused amid all the hustle and bustle of the Nappanee Apple Festival to sit together and read the latest edition. Thank you to the Martin's for your continued support of our newspaper!

119 Nappanee Legate NOTICE OF ADOPTION Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Wa-Nee Community Schools that the proper officers of Wa-Nee Community Schools have established a Capital Protects Fund and adopted a plan under IC 20-46-6-5 Ten or more taxpayers in the school corporation who will be affected by the plan may file a petition with the County Auditors of Elkhart & Kosciusko Counties, not later than ten (10) days after the publication of this notice, setting forth their objections to the plan. Upon filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall immediately certify the same to the Department of Local Government Finance. The Department will then fix a date and conduct a public hearing on the plan before issuing its approval, disapproval, or 1 modification thereof. The following is a general outline of the adopted plan: EXPENDITURES Dept. ' 2017 2018 2019 I )Land Acquisition and Development 4100 1 83,500 67.500 68,500 2) Sen/ices 4300 10,000 10.000 10,000 3) Specifications Development 1 4400 4) Acquisition Construction and Improvement 4510,4520,4530 414.100 421,100 406,100 5) of Buildings, Facilities and Equipment 4550 550,000 575,000 600,000 6) of Mobile or Fixed Equipment 4700 715.000 572,000 582,000 7) Allocation , 4900 450.000 450.000 450,000 8) 2620 450,000 450,000 450,000 9) of Equipment 2640 1,376,500 1,388,500 1,384,500 10) Facility 4540 135,000 135,000 120,000 II (Property or Casualty Insurance 2670 155.000 155.000 155,000 12) Operation and Maintenance of Plant 2680 13) Instruction-Related Technology 2230 Admin Tech Services 2580 150,000 150,000 150,000 SUBTOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES . 4,489.1(30 4,374.100 4,376.100 14) Allocation for Future Projects 15) From One Fund to Another 6010 i TOTAL EXPENDITURES, ALLOCATIONS AND TRANSFERS 4,489.100 4,374.100 4,376,100 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OF REVENUE 1 JProjected January 1 Cash Balance (454', 167) , , 2)Less: Encumbrances Carried Forward from Previous Year 3}Estimated Cash Balance Available for Plan (Line 1 minua Line 2) ■ (454,167) - 4) Tax Revenue 4,626,967 4,318,600 4,241,600 5) Property Tax Cap Credits (show as a negative) 124.500 124,500 1 124,500 6) Excise, CVET and FIT receipts 9,000 9,000 9,000 7) Revenue TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR PLAN (Add lines 3,4, 5 and 6) 4,306,300 4,452.100 4,375.100 This notice contains future allocations for the following projects: Project - Location 2017 2018 2019 NONE - Future allocations as specified above will be subject to objections during the period stated in the Notice of, Adoption to be published at a later date. This notice contains future allocations for the following projects, which have previously been subject to taxpayer objections. Project - Location 2017 2018 2019 NONE . Future allocations as specified above are not subset to objections durintj the period stated in the Notice of Adoption to be published at a later date. S*pteml»t 22.2016 ANIM4 htpaidp

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Death notices Verba D. Hochstetler Sept. 15 NAPPANEE Verba D. Hochstetler, 81, of Nappanee, died peacefully at 7:10 p.m., Thursday, September 15, at her daughters residence. Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. - Vera F. Hurst Sept. 15 NEW PARIS Vera F. Hurst, 87, of New Paris, died Thursday, Sept. 15 at South Bend Memorial Hospital. Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee.

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Fire, from front looked on curiously as emergency vehicles sped around town on their way to the school, with a few onlookers overheard remarking if the commotion was actually part of the Festival. Firefighters frofcft; Nappanee, Wakarusa, and Foraker were summoned to the scene, where remained for several hours dousing the site. There was smoke damage reported t<* the industrial labs and nearby classrooms, while minor smoke damage was noted throughout the building. "At approximately 10:30 p.m. (Saturday night), 1 met with a representative from First Response, a disaster restoration specialist company," said Sabo. "The crew was on site throughout the day to clean up areas and classrooms affected by the smoke, and to address the odor created by the smoke." "Many thanks to the fire department crews for their quick response and getting the smoke cleared from the building. Thanks to the NWHS and other Wa-Nee custodians for their work that evening." Because of the consistent and thorough efforts to minimize the effects of the damage, classes carried on as scheduled Monday. There were no injuries reported as a result of the incident. North Wood High School was the scene of a fire call that occurred on Saturday evening, Saturday 17, while the Apple Festival was in full swing around downtown Nappanee. The situation was brought under control swiftly, and a smoldering dust collection system was found to be the cause. Smoke damage was reported most notably in the industrial sector of the building, with minor smoke damage reported elsewhere on campus. No injuries were reported.

Keeping Your Life in Motion

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Richard McClain, DO Orthopedic Surgeon on staff at SJHS Piymouth » Medical Center

Carpal tunnel syndrome Overuse syndrome affects our hands. The wrist creates a protective, U-shaped tunnel with a thick roof of ligaments, which passes all our tendons that flex our fingers. Additionally, one nerve powers the thick, palm-sided thumb muscles and sqnsation in the .thumb and index and middle fingers. Eating a turkey leg shows how tough tendons can be. Hitting your “funny bone" shows how sensitive nerves can be. When the roof .thickens (from overuse), the tunnel tightens and the nerve gets pinched, producing thumb-sided numbness and pinch/grip weakness. Some get numbness at night, often having to shake their hands to restore some feeling. Some who do heavy or frequent gripping at work also get the symptoms. Treatment depends on severity, determined by nerve studies. Mild carpal tunnel syndrome often responds to bracing, cortisone, anti-inflammatories and physical therapy, Severe pinching responds best to surgery. Moderate pinching can be treated with therapy, but most of the time responds best to surgery. Surgery often involves a smalt incision, and can heal very quickly. Numbness resolves first, moving from the palm towards the fingertips. v* Strength returns with time. * Regardless of severity, my job is getting your Life in Motion. To schedule onappointment ? with Dr. MpClaifi please calif Allied Bone and Joint at I 574.540.2800.

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