Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 136, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 2018 — Page 2

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Recognized for generosity One of Wakarusa's own was recently honored by his fellow officers at the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department. Corrections Officer Tim Lechlitner was recognized for his generosity, as he manages his resources to freely give. In addition to tangible items, he also gives his time and attention to those around him, without hesitation orexpectation of anything in return. C/0 Lechlitner's ability to give to others, while also managing his needs, is an asset to not only his shift, but to the entire department as well. (Photo courtesy of the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department) Number of new Indiana home permits fall as tariffs and labor costs increase ANDERSON - Permits for new home construction fell 10 percent this month as tariffs on Canadian softwood, steel and aluminum plague the industry. The United States Census Bureau has reported 1,493 single-family permits for the month of June, a 10 percent decrease from May 2018 and an 8 percent decrease from June 2017, across the state. "Well, clearly there is a whole lot of things going on over the past two years. Prices have spiraled out of control," said Paul Schwinghammer, president and owner of Hallmark Homes in Anderson. "One has been the pure supply and demand over the past 24 months has been at record levels." The number of new homes permits across Indiana in June has grown steadily since 2011, from 963 to 1,627 in June 2017. As demand continues to recover after the 2008 housing .crash, tariffs on wood building materials, as well as the lhetals used to make housing fixtures and appliances, have '-'pushed new single-family homes prices up by more than $6,000, according to the Indiana Builder's Association. "The concern over material and labor costs is making it more difficult to build homes at competitive price points, particularly for newcomers entering the housing market," Indiana Builders Association Chief Executive Officer Rick Wajda said. "We will continue to have discussions with our federal policy makers on the rising construction costs and encourage them to take action to keep housing affordable across the country." Schwinghammer said the new home market is seeing a "perfect storm of multiple problems," thaf s been exacerbated by government intervention.

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Don’t forget immunizations on your back to school list

INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is reminding parents that immunizations are an essential part of getting ready to go back to school. "It's important to make sure your child's vaccinations are up to date, not only to prevent disease now, but to ensure good health into the future," said State Health Commissioner Kris Box, MD, FACOG. s School immunization requirements have changed for the 2018-19 school year. Two doses of the hepatitis A vaccine are now requiredfor grades K-4, 6 and 12. Two doses are recommended for all other grades.

In addition to the new requirements, ISDH also

Cross county bike rides highlight gardens

ELKHART COUNTY - The annual Quilt Garden Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, August 18. This adventure offers something for every skill level and pace, following routes past Elkhart County's famous Quilt Gardens. The 30, 50, 70, and 100 mile routes all offer easy riding on the Pumpkinvine and Mapleheart Trails, along with plentiful SAG and rest stops along the way for participants to sample healthy treats from local restaurants.

Lake City Bank announces promotion for Stanifer

ELKHART COUNTY - Lake City Bank is pleased to announce that Lindsay N. Stanifer has been promoted to Retail Banking Officer of its Middlebury branch. In this position, Stanifer supports office staff in their efforts to provide, quality service and build customer relationships. She also manages the daily operations of the office and handles consumer loans. She most

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encourages parents make sure that their child is current with all recommended vaccines, including: An annual influenza vaccine The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Two doses of the meningococcal serogroup B (Menß) vaccine for students entering grade 12. Some Indiana universities require this vaccine for incoming students. A complete list of Indiana school immunization requirements is available at www.state. in.us/isdh/17094.htm. The requirements and recommendations align with the routine vaccination schedules from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

Updated routes include two 30 mile options from either Elkhart to Goshen, or Goshen to Middlebury, passing seven Quilt Gardens. The 50 mile route follows the evolving trail network of the Pumpkinvine, Mapleheart, and Quaker Trace Trails, passing 11 gardens. The 70 mile route is dedicated to Jim Brotherson, who tirelessly worked on making the bike trails in Elkhart County a reality. This route passes 12 gardens. The 100 mile century

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ISDH encourages parents to talk with their doctors about the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which is available to both boys and girls. The HPV vaccine has been proven to greatly reduce the risk of developing certain types of cancer, including cervical cancer. The vaccine is recommended for all boys and girls ages 11 to 12 but can be administered as early as 9 and as late as age 26 for those who have not been previously vaccinated. The vaccine is administered in a two- or three-dose series, depending on the age at which the first dose is given. For more information on HPV and the vaccine, visit the ISDH website at www.in.gov/ isdh/25465.htm.

ride is a non-repeat loop covering every comer of Elkhart County and passing 14 Quilt Gardens. Newly added this year is for all that register will receive a one year membership to Bike Elkhart for free, and also have the opportunity to walk their bikes through the Wellfield Botanic Gardens for free during the event. Proceeds from the event benefit Cancer Resources of Elkhart County, helping those who struggle with

recently served as a Senior Retail Banker Supervisor at the bank's Nappanee office. She has been with the bank Stanifer volunteers for the Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Club and the Apple Festival Truck and Tractor Pull. Lake City Bank, a $4.7 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, is the fourth largest bank headquartered in the state, and the largest

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Hoosiers can access their immunization records through MyVaxlndiana, a user-friendly website that allows parents and other individuals to connect with their immunization records from any computer through the use of a personal identification number (PIN), which is available from your healthcare provider. On the secure website, users can download, print or fax records. Each record also displays the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended immunization schedule. To learn more, visit www.MyVaxlndiana. in.gov.

cancer, and Bike Elkhart, who promote bicycle safety. Online registration is available at http://www. quiltgardensride.com. Registration fees are $35 per individual and increase to S4O per individual on August 10. On site registration is available. For more details, contact Debbie Micola, Event Coordinator, at 574-361-3338, or Paul Eash, President of Bike Elkhart, 574-584-2056.

bank 100 percent invested in Indiana. Lake City Bank operates 49 branch offices in northern and central Indiana, delivering t&fifidl-: ogy-driven solutions in a di-ent-centric way to individuals and businesses. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Finandal Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN). For more information, visit LakeCityßank.com.

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