Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 136, Number 26, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 June 2018 — Page 2

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• Advance News • Thursday, June 28, 2018

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The newest Patrol and Corrections Officers for the Elkhart County Sheriffs Department took their oaths on Monday, June 18, officially launching their service. The swearing in ceremony took place in Elkhart Superior Court 2, and the oaths were administered by Judge Stephen Bowers, seen at far left. From left to right are Correction Officer Maxwell Adair, a 2018 graduate of Northridge High School; Correction Officer Tyler Stringfellow, a 2018 graduate of Ancilla College, receiving his Associates Degree in Criminal Justice; and Correction Officer Kraig Caridine, a 2013 graduate from ITT Technical Institute, receiving his Associates Degree in Criminal Justice and also having worked for the Indiana Department of Correction. At far right is Detective Captain Jeff Siegel. (Photo courtesy of Jennifer Purdue - Elkhart County Sheriffs Department)

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Members of the 2nd place morning team from City of Nappanee were: Chris Davis, Linnzie Richner, Brent Warren, and Alec Dutkowski.

Randall Mast - M 4 Driver Carl Flickinger, Jr. - Mizuno Golf Bag Dr. David Coil - Taylor Made Putter Persing Tire - Callaway Macdaddy Wedge Tony Agostino - NX7 Ranger Rinder Bob Lesley - Golf Buddy Voice X Denny Miller - Nike Golf Shoes Phil Hahn team - I Gotcha Ball Retriever Dee Bricker - Ray Schuler Package Justin Mast - Taylor Made Golf Towel Trevor Shields - Grey Golf Hat Jordan Adams - Black Travis Mathew Hat Mike Strang - 1 Dozen Callaway Super Hot (Red) Golf Balls

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Members of the 2nd place afternoon team from Wa-Nee Community Schools were: Lou Bonacorsi, Adam Yoder, Trevor Shields, and Linnzie Richner.

Courtney Blosser -1 Dozen Callaway Super Hot (Orange) Golf Balls Tim Wolfe -1 Dozen Callaway Super Hot (Yellow) Golf Balls Lon Kipfer - 1 Dozen Taylor Made TPS Golf Balls i Larry Thompson -1 Dozen Callaway Super Soft Golf Balls Ron Chrobot - White Travis Mathew Hat Brian May - Grey Travis Mathew Hat Steve Clearwater - White Callaway Golf Hat Rod Hooley - Navy McCormick Creek Hat Brent Warren - Royal McCormick Creek Hat

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Todd Willis - Wine McCormick Creek Hat Lou Bonacorsi, Jay Miller, Gordon Moore, and Steve Neff - Goshen Health Mug & Phone Charger Set Ben Leavitt, Bob Lesley, Steve Neff, Graber Flooring team, Dr. David Coil, Lou Bonacorsi, Troy Schwartz, Denny Miller, Lon Kipfer, Ralph DeCola, INterra Credit Union team, and Wade Snyder - Package of 6 Miller Poultry Sausages Putting Contest Ist - Morning - Lon Kipfer 2nd - Morning - A 1 Grossnickle Ist - Afternoon - Lou Bonacorsi 2nd - Afternoon - Brent Zebell

Beck Is among top scholars AZUSA, CALIFORNIA - Wakarusa resident and Azusa Pacific University student Regan Beck made the academic Deans' list at APU. A Communication Studies Major, Beck is honored for the spring semester 2018 academic standing of a 35 or better grade point average. Beck is joined by 1,763 other students receiving the same honor. Azusa Pacific University is an evangelical Christian university committed to God First and excellence in higher education. With 80 bachelor degrees, 51 master's degrees, 25 certificates, 12 credentials, 8 doctoral programs, and 2 associates' degrees, the university offers its more than 10,300 students a quality education on campus, online, and at six regional centers tnroughout Southern California. CaUCUS, cont. from front

city streets will be closed on that day: Lincoln Street from Nappanee Street to Summit Street (with the intent of still allowing continuous access for the Nappanee Paramedic Emergency Medical Services to answer incoming calls) Summit Street will be closed from Lincoln Street north to Stauffer Park Stauffer Park Drive/Derksen Drive will remain open only to eastbound traffic THERE Will BE NO PARKING ALLOWED ON LINCOLN OR SUMMIT STREET PORTIONS OF THE PARADE ROUTE OTHER BUSINESS: Discussions, and second ordinance reading, were tabled on annexation and the fiscal plan involving the Stahly property—a four-acre parcel located on N. Main Street (SRI9), north of both CRISO and Ascendant Orthopedics (formerly known as OSMC). Announcement was made by Clerk-Treasurer Kathy Brown that the city's budget timeline has been moved up, and needs to be certified by December 31 of this year. OPEN TO PUBLIC The Nappanee Common Council meets in regular session at 7pm, on the first and third Mondays of each month, inside Nappanee Municipal Center, located on West Lincoln Street, two blocks west of South Main Street (SRI9). Meetings are open to the public. Anyone requiring an auxiliary aide, or service, for effective communication—or a modification of policies or procedures in order to participate in city programs, services or activities—should contact Nappanee City Clerk-Treasurer Kathy Brown with a visit or mailing to her at Nappanee Municipal Center, 300 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, Indiana, 46550; phone call to 574-773-2112; or email sent to [email protected]. These communications must be done as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours before the scheduled event. , . .-..Udijc