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Therefore confess your sins
to each other and pray for
each other so that you may be
healed. The prayer of a righteous
man is powerful and effective.
– Jas 5:16 (NIV)
 FACES of
MONTGOMERY
People who call our community their own.
Easter is just around the corner and it’s time to start planning where you will go to hunt
those eggs. There are event for
kids and adults on the calendar
already.
Kelley Sheridan handles customer service for Wellbrooke of
Crawfordsville and calls herself
“the face of building.” She told
The Paper about two Easter
event coming to her facility, one
for businesses and one for kids.
The first event is for the
young egg hunters.
“March 20 we are doing our
Easter egg hunt,” Sheridan said.
“It’s a Sunday from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Every half hour we will
have an Easter egg hunt. The
Easter Bunny will be here. That
way all the children get a chance
to win. We will have grand priz-
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Easter is March 27 this year. The eggs will arrive a little sooner.
es as well.”
Just a few days later Wellbrooke is also playing host to an
Easter-themed business event.
caused Postal Service revenues
to drop off as well.
The Postal Service was
granted by the Postal Regulatory Commission a 4.3 percent
temporary, emergency price
increase, also known as an exigent surcharge. The surcharge
went into effect in January 2014
and is required to be eliminated
once the USPS recouped the
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For the first time in nearly
97 years, the price of postage is
set to go down by two cents per
first-class stamp.
Why a reduction?
Like much of the country,
the Postal Service was hit hard
during the last recession. When
economic activity dropped off,
so did mailing – which, in turn,
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 OBITUARIES
Christopher Dale Doemel
Pearl Eldarene Hall
See full obituaries on Page A2.
“March 23 we are having a
professional referral Easter egg
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 HONEST HOOSIER
The Paper found Zach Davis, 25,
Darlington, ready to smile for the
camera Thursday night. He enjoys
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Lecture on Dante comes to Wabash
Ronald B. Herzman, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at The
State University of New York at Geneseo, will present a public lecture at
Wabash College at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Baxter Hall, room 101. The title of
his talk is “Dante and the Frescos at the Sancta Sanctorum.”
The talk is free and open to the public.
 TODAY’S JOKE
Why don’t the Irish iron their
four-leaf clovers?
They don’t want to press their
luck.
Today’s health tip was brought to you
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estimated revenue loss from the
recession.
The postal service estimates
it will have recouped the losses
and plans to reduce prices on
April 10, 2016.
What that means for mailers
is that, unless Congress intervenes to the contrary, the Postal
Service will be lowering rates an
average of 4.3 percent April 10.
The Crawfordsville Kiwanis
Club wants to remind everyone
the 57th Annual Crawfordsville
Kiwanis Pancake Day will be St.
Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March
17, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at
the Montgomery County 4-H
Fairgrounds. We encourage you
to join the Kiwanis, your friends
and neighbors at this wonderful
community event that supports
the mission of Kiwanis to serve
children in need!
The Crawfordsville Kiwanis
Club has helped children and
youth in Montgomery County
since the 1920s. Annually they
provide financial support to
organizations serving children
and youth in the amount of
nearly $9,000! Not only does the
Kiwanis Club provide financial
support, but many members volunteer at local programs and the
club completes service projects
that improve and support the
community. Money raised at the
Pancake Day will go to support
children in organizations such as
local schools, Family Crisis Shelter, Pat Cline Scholarships, Boys
& Girls Clubs, Youth Service
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Benefits of free breakfast
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The Fountain Trust
Company invites you to
a free breakfast that will
help benefit Sommer
Elementary School, 3794
W. U.S. 136. Come out
tomorrow morning from
7-10 a.m.
Not only is there is no
charge for the meal, but
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to the school for each
breakfast served!
Come enjoy sausage,
eggs and pancakes with
real maple syrup and a
chance to help a local
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How often do you get
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 OBITUARIES
Pearl Eldarene Hall
October 15, 1923 - March 8, 2016
Pearl Eldarene Hall, 92, Hillsboro, went to be with
her Lord in her home on Tuesday,
March 8, 2016 at 5:10 p.m. She loved
the Lord and every second of the day
she counted on Him.
She was born October 15, 1923, in
Hillsboro, to James Solomon and Maud
Sibby (Campbell) Cooper.
She married Harold Eugene Hall in
Veedersburg on April 9th,
1944. He preceded her in
death on November 26,
Arrangements
1949.
Calling: 12-2 p.m.
She retired in 2004, at
Saturday
the age of 80, after having
Service: 2 p.m. Saturday
worked for Dr. George
Location: Hillsboro
Crane at Hopkins SyndiChristian Church
cate for 25 years and also
Online condolences:
for M & F Telephone
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Company, later becoming
TDS Telephone Company,
for 26 years. She was a 1943 graduate of Hillsboro
High School; was a member of the Hillsboro Christian
Church; was a former member of the Hillsboro Harmony Club; and was a gifted piano player, having been
the pianist for her church, as well as being the pianist in
the 1950’s for Dr. Herschell Priebe’s dance band, “Doc
Priebe’s Pills”. In her free time she enjoyed writing
music, doing word search puzzles, and remembering
others by sending cards.
Survivors include: four sons Larry W. Hall, Dallas,
Texas; Michael L. Hall, Hillsboro; Alan E. (Margie)
Hall, Veedersburg; and Brian C. (Carole) Hall, Enid,
Okla.; two grandchildren; four step-grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death
by her sisters: Maxine Bever and Ginevra Snyder; and
her parents.
Friends and family may pay their respects from 12-2
p.m. Saturday at the Hillsboro Christian Church, N.
Cross & E. Market Streets, Hillsboro. Funeral services
are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the church with
Revs. Garland Parnell and Dorman Winger officiating.
Burial will follow in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Hillsboro.
Memorial contributions may be sent to the church.
Powers-Priebe Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.
Online condolences may be sent to: powerspriebefh.
com.
Christopher Dale Doemel
November 23, 1971 - March 9, 2016
Christopher Dale Doemel, 44, of Okemos, Michigan,
passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at the University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.
He was born Nov. 23, 1971, in Lafayette to William
N. and Nancy J. Doemel.
He graduated from North Montgomery High School
in 1990 and from Grinnell University in 1994.
Mr. Doemel worked for Macalester College, Apple
Computer and Keynote in various computer and web
development capacities. He enjoyed music in all its
forms, especially jazz and opera, travel and outdoor
activities, and gaming with friends. He was an active
member of The Presbyterian Church of Okemos singing
in the choir and serving as elder and webmaster.
Survivors include his parents; his close friend Marlene Brewbaker; and his Old English Sheepdog, Baxter.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Dale
and Irene Walcutt and Mary Doemel.
A celebration of life ceremony is planned for 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 12, at the Presbyterian Church of
Okemos, 2258 Bennett Road, Okemos, MI 48864 with
reception to follow immediately after. His family requests that any gift be made to the Presbyterian Church
of Okemos.
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Welcome to 30-year mark
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Deann Howard, a Print
Production Account Coordinator in the Customer
Service Department at RR
Donnelley, will celebrate
her 30th anniversary on
March 11, 2016.
Howard began her
Donnelley career in 1985
in Purchasing, transferring
to Billing from 1985-2001,
and then to Customer Service in 2001.
Deann and her spouse,
Jim, have three children;
Nathan of Indianapolis,
Matt of Monticello and
Melody (Josh) Luppino of
Indianapolis. Her father,
Ivan Brewer, is a retiree of
RR Donnelley.
She likes to read, play
piano, go on long walks,
explore museums and historical sites, and spend time
with her family and friends.
She is a member of Church
of Christ and Step Out
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Bickford Assisted Living
held an awards ceremony
for its employees on March
4. The ceremony (Pearl
Ceremony) is held every 4
months to recognize employees (Bickford Family
Members) for representing
specific qualities. Bickford
Family Members receiving
a pearl in February were:
• Bill Patterson & Connie Haslam – Optimistically Warm
• Cindy Bushong Curious
• Laura Strother, Peg
Carr & Kylene Simpson –
Work Ethic
• Nancy Carrell – Em-
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• Vicki Knuth & Amy
Wheeler – Self Aware
Nancy Carrell also
received recognition for
being a 10 year Bickford
Family Member and was
awarded the Bickford
necklace.
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Crawfordsville
Police
Incidents Wednesday
8:18 a.m. – Report of
a hit and run in the 100
block of E Main St.
9:01 a.m. – Report of a
phone scam the 200 block
of W. Spring St.
12:36 p.m. – Report of a
vehicle accident involving
David T. Sheets and Larry
Rex Vaught in the 1500
block of S Washington St.
1:32 p.m. – Report of
a vehicle accident in the
1300 block of Darlington
Ave.
2:25 p.m. – Report of
a civil dispute in the 1600
block of S. U.S. Hwy. 231
2:32 p.m. – Report of
drug activity in the 400
block of Louise Ave.
2:35 p.m. – Report of
theft of a wallet in the 200
block of E. Wabash Ave.
2:50 p.m. – Report of
an illegal burn in the 500
block of Louise Ave.
3:50 p.m. – Report of a
vehicle accident involving
Elizabeth J. Rasmussen
and Danetta J. Thornburg
in the 1800 block of E.
Elmore St.
4:35 p.m. – Report of
theft of a garage door
opener in the 500 block of
E. Jefferson St.
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Southmont High School
Honor Roll 2015 — 2016 2nd Trimester
9th Grade High Honor Roll - Megan Anglin,
Macayla Bain, Trystan
Beck, Alice Brogan, Liam
Callahan, Hunter Chadwick, Hailey Conkright,
Clinton Davis, Allison
Dittmer, Cassandra Doyle,
Zion Essex, Hailey France,
Vyctoria Gardner, Nathaniel Greene, Abigail Gregg,
Seth Harrison, Trenton
Hutson, Paige Knowling,
Cody Laster, Hope Lighty,
Preston Little, Elyssa
Lowe, Maxwell Mills, Izett
Murphy, Abigail Rector,
Thomas Richardson, Brook
Riley, Cole Roach, Holly
Shaver, Logan Smith, Ryan
Sowers, Kennedy Steen,
Blake Sweat, Jordan Taylor,
Alexandra Thrush, Sameul
Van Nuys, Jerrad VanCleave, Lilly Ward, Myles
Warner, Olivia Watt, Macy
Wells, Austin Wente, Autumn White, Scotlin Young.
10th Grade High Honor
Roll - Josie Beach, Dane
Boyer, Camden Chadd,
David Clark, Lucas Cope,
Rachel Costin, Conner Cox,
Jarett Downey, Kelsey Dugger, Haley Forsythe, Hannah Gray, Destanee Griffin,
Katelyn Hutson, Allyssa
Johnson, Emma Kinkead,
Cassidy Leclercq, Elizabeth
Link, Ross Lippencott,
Austin Manion, Cadence
Nichols, John Reimondo, Bodie Royer, Patrick
Scheidler, Kayle Schreiner,
Conner Stockwell, Alyse
Todd, Emily Tricker, Cora
Waddell.
11th Grade High Honor
Roll - Emma Abraham,
Fantine Alem, Carly Barnett, Maygan Bonebrake,
Abigail Brock, Candyse
Brown, Jordyn Bullerdick,
Kasey Burton, Christopher
Byers, Sydney Casteel, Julie
Conkright, Seth Dickerson, Jennefer Emerson,
Peyton Endicott, Taylor
Hesler, Reece Hightower,
Brooks Long, Ford Lynch,
Noah Mahan, Katelynn
McKendrick, Marlowe
McVay, Olivia Newton,
Clayton Remley, Abigail
Rivers, Dylan Roach, Katie
Rosentreter, Bryce Russell,
Ally Swank, Kaleb Swick,
Andrew Travers, Gabrielle
Trent, Kelly Tucker, Madison Wickholm.
12th Grade High Honor
Roll - MacKenzie Abney,
Kenneth Beikman, Kaitlynn
Chadd, Steven Cloncs, Jessica Conkright, Aaron Cox,
Drake Davis, Jacquelyn
Dayhoff, Samantha Dittmer, Rebecca Ellis, Caylie
Leclercq, Justin Lowe, Seth
McIntyre, Stazia Mikalik,
Connor Moore, Kylee Norman, Parker Shetler, Angela
Sparks, Dakota Spivey, Lee
Stockwell, Kaleigh Tague,
Carl Todd, Wyatt Waddell,
Emily White, Cierra Williams, Cayla Woodcox.
9th Grade Regular Honor Roll - Dilan Anderson,
Sydnie Ball, Abbigayle
Benge, Lillie Boyer, Will
Bradley, Thomas Burks,
Tyeson Bushong, Courtlyn Byers, Devin Byler,
Arizona Campbell, Destinee
Clodfelter, Matthew Cloud,
Lucas Covault, Daniel
Crippin, Virginia Crosby,
Mason Foxworthy, Sarah
Harton, Justin Howard,
Shannon Isenberg, Flynt
Keeling, Christina Lambka,
Emory Lowe, Elexis Marshall, Quincy McCutchan,
Cameron Miller, Anthony
Nelson, Richard Noel, Joshua Peacock, Sarah Redenbaugh, Elijah Sparks, Ryan
Stanley, Hunter Thomas,
Ethan Turpin, Emerson
Wilson.
10th Grade Regular
Honor Roll - Charles
Andrews, Gredin Anglin,
Cally Bailey, Charles Beasley, Will Bellendir, Dane
Brown, Antonio Burks,
Lindsey Burner, Karlie
Burnside, Corey Cody,
Madison Collins, Jeniffer
Cox, Keaton Cravens, Bess
Edwards, Michaela Felker, Hannah Forsythe, Joel
Givan, William Glancy,
Andrew Gonczarow,
Austin Gray, Brayden
Gudell, Avery Hess, Jacob
High, Hunter Hite, Kader
Huff-Chieppo, Diamond
Hutchison, Jeffrey Largent,
Othello Lillard, Camron
Mason, Isabella McIntyre,
Tommi Morris, Kayla Murphy, Vishwa Patel, Jacob
Rector, Tyler Rosas, Olivia
Runner, Kyra Rusk, Emily
Shultz, Erin Smallwood,
Mackenzie Smith, Cooper Strasburger, Margaret
Taylor, Rylie Thompson,
Reese VanCleave, Destiny
West, Madison White, Ty
Williams, Hayleigh Wilson,
Marissa Wood, Quentin
Yund, Macy Zachary.
11th Grade Regular
Honor Roll - Griffin Barnett, Daulton Bebin, Clayton Berrisford, Kole Bort,
Arista Bullerdick, Charles
Bullerdick, Alexander Burner, Zachary Carrell, Reagan
Case, Melissa Crippin,
Veda Emerson, Brayden
Gilliland, Chord Goins,
John Gonczarow, Samantha
Gray, Andrew Gregg, Ashten Groves, Hailey Hedge,
Jessica Hornback, Delaney
Huff, Madison Inman, Colten Johnson, Greg Jones,
Jaclyn Lejeune, David Link,
Peyton Long, Nicholas
McManus, Travis Michael,
Derek Miller, Benjamin
Mooday, Karsyn Neff,
Georgana Nichols, Race
Olinger, Benjamin Paddock,
Anna Portwood, Brandon
Rogers, Rachel Royer, Clinton Schroll, Kaitlin Shaw,
Emily Slaughter, Maeson
Tanner, MaryAnn Tribby,
Kaylee VanCleave, Hannah
Veach, Boone Welliever,
Olivia Williams, Dakota
Woods, Dillon Young.
12th Grade Regular
Honor Roll -Koy Archer,
Brittany Barrett, Alyssa Bledsoe, Fred Bort,
Chandler Brock, Winston
Brown, Cassaundra Cable,
Crystal Cating, Johnathon
Cloud, Carter Coudret,
Sandra Cox, Blake Deaton,
Zachary Easter, Jackson Essex, Jacob Essex, Nathaniel
Farabee, Taya Farmer, Hali
Foxworthy, Aaron Gardner, Jordan Grino, Juan
Grino, Morgan Hocking,
Hunter Isenberg, Kaelyn
Kerr, Kelsey Kerr, Brayden
King, Darien Knee, Ethan
Leonard, David Mayes,
Kyle Mcmanus, Connor
Meier, Jesse Millbern,
Alex Mountcastle, Corissa
Plummer, Joel Record,
Joseph Remender, Rebecca
Ruble, Alison Schwartz,
Paige Sheean, Natalie
Strauser, Jacob Turner, Joseph Weaver, Joshua Weir,
Blake Williams, Zachary
Worm, Kali Wray, Caitlynn
Zimmerman.
generous support of local
businesses and individuals,
Kiwanis is able to use the
proceeds from every ticket
sold to support the children
and youth of our community.
Tickets are still available
and can be purchased from
any Kiwanis member. If
you do not know anyone in
Kiwanis and would still like
to purchase tickets, please
contact Larry Paarlberg at
362-5769 or by email at
[email protected].
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Mary Ludwig Free Clinic.
Kiwanis is also a major
supporter of Riley Children’s Hospital in India-
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Sports Friday
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March 11, 2016
Remember to stay tuned for Bill Boone’s column on Mondays! Head on out to Robert Knowling Fieldhouse at Wabash College for the Sagamore Indoor Meet tonight at 5:30 p.m.
Chargers look to repeat County title
Boys of summ . . .
er/early spring
By Maria Leichty
The Wabash
College Little Giants
baseball team is currently in Ft. Myers,
FL, taking part in the
Gene Cusic Collegiate
Classic. Wabash is
3-7 on the season,
including Thursday's
7-5 loss to Defiance
College from Ohio.
Head coach Corey SCOTT SMITH
Stevens is in his tenth From the Cheap Seats
season at the helm.
The Little Giants started their season by
traveling to Cartersville, GA to face LaGrange College back on Feb. 20 and 21.
The Little Giants were swept by the Panthers in their season opening series. They
dropped game one, 2-1, game two, 3-0 and
the finale, 6-2.
However, Wabash was able to take the
finale in their following series against the
William Peace Pacers out of North Carolina
on Feb. 27 and 28.
The Pacers took game one, 5-4, and
game two, 8-0.
Michael Herrmann (Junior/North Putnam) was brilliant limiting the Pacers to six
hits, none for extra bases, over nine innings
while recording five strikeouts to earn his
first win in the finale with a 7-0 victory.
Wabash opened the Classic in Ft. Myers
with a doubleheader sweep of Bluffton out
of Ohio, Monday afternoon.
The Little Giants won game one 10-9 in
10 innings to improve to 2-5.
Jared Wolfe (Freshman/Terre Haute
South) was 3-for-5 with three doubles and
scored three times, while David Oliger (Senior/Brownsburg) was 4-for-5 with 4 RBI
including a triple.
Junior Cameron Glaze (Penn) picked up
the win on the hill for Wabash, pitching
two scoreless innings in relief to notch his
first win on the season.
They won the nightcap 1-0. Bryan Roberts (Sophomore/Hamilton Southeastern)
tossed the complete game shutout, striking
out 12 while surrendering just four hits to
the Beavers.
The Little Giants line-run came in the
sixth when Erich Lange (Freshman/Hamilton, OH) drove in Cole Harlacher (Sophomore/Penn) with an RBI single.
Wabash dropped their Tuesday game
against Eastern Nazarene out of Pennsylvania, 9-6, after the Lions plated three runs in
the eighth.
Wabash pounded out 14 hits in the loss.
Taylor Cantor (Sophomore/Fishers) paced
the offense going 3-for-5. Junior, Andrew
Roginski (McCutcheon) was 2-for-4 with 3
RBI.
The Little Giants are led offensively by
Wolfe, Canter, Harlacher and Oliger. All
four are hitting over .330 on the season.
Oliger and Roginski have six and four RBIs
respectively.
Crawfordsville pitchers, sophomore Connor Smith and freshman Justin Raters are
also members on this year's squad.
Wabash will play US Merchant Marine at
9 a.m. Friday and Rockford University on
Saturday before heading home.
They have their home opener at Goodrich
Park when they host NAIA member Robert
Morris (IL) next Saturday, March 19.
The Little Giants’ only true road series
will be at Wittenberg on April 9-10. They
travel to Greencastle to face DePauw on
April 23 and 24 in their only other Conference road games.
Wabash will host their opening North
Coast Conference games when they battle
the Bishops of Ohio Wesleyan on April 2
and 3.
Scott Smith is a Sports Writer for The Paper and
has enjoyed covering Montgomery County sports
for almost two years. What started out as simply
attending his son’s baseball games turned into a
passion for writing about all different games and
players. Scott’s “From the Cheap Seats” can be
found in The Paper every Friday.
Extra POINTS
On Tap In Montgomery County
Today
• C’ville/North/South track & field at
Sagamore Indoor (Wabash College), 5:30
p.m.
• Wabash track & field at NCAA DIII Indoor
Championships, 9 a.m.
• Wabash wrestling at NCAA DIII National
Championships, 9 a.m.
• Wabash baseball vs. U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy, 9 a.m.
Tomorrow
• Wabash track & field at NCAA DIII Indoor
Championships, 9 a.m.
• Wabash wrestling at NCAA DIII National
Championships, 9 a.m.
• Wabash baseball vs. Rockford University, 9
a.m.
• Wabash lacrosse vs. Defiance College, 4
p.m.
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for different athletes,” Thompson
explained. “Obviously some of our
athletes we expect to go out and win
the event. Other athletes, their expectations are different. We look at,
can you improve your seed? Can you
catch the person in front of you?”
Coming up at the end of March is
the Hoosier State Relays on March
26 and athletes have to qualify to
compete.
“You get a chance to compete on
a bigger stage and it’s fun for the
kids.”
Five Chargers qualified last year,
the boys’ 4X400 and 4X800 relay
team and Kelsey Sabens in the high
jump.
“We’re looking for her to have
another good season,” Thompson
said of the sophomore. “Last year as
a freshman she had a great run . . .
Hopefully we can move her along to
have some good success at Conference and the Sectional level.”
By the end of the year last year,
North had sent two individuals to
Regionals with Caroline McClaskey
in the 200 meter dash and graduate
Jordan Shillings in the long jump.
Both boys and girls track and field
teams for the Chargers ran away
with the County crown last year and
have similar goals this year.
“Obviously we always want to
go out and win County for both
boys and girls,” Charger coach Josh
Thompson said. “Last year, we were
able to win both.”
The North boys repeated their title
last year while the girls had not won
a title since 1994.
“It was a big win for the girls,
it had been a while since they had
won,” he added. “I was very thrilled
for the girls last year.”
Looking ahead to this year, the
Charger season is in its early stages
with one meet under its belt and
its second coming up tonight at the
Sagamore Indoor meet.
The beginning phases of the track
and field season are always somewhat of an experiment and Thompson said they are trying different
things out while they can.
“We need to start getting used
to the pressure situations and those
things now so the
competing part takes
care of itself and at the North 2016 Schedule
at Little Giant-Charger
end of the year we are March 8
where we need to be,” March 11 at Conference Indoor
Thompson said.
March 29 vs Spring Classic
Among the 14 teams April 12
at Frankfort/ Tri-West
at Tuesday’s Little
April 15
vs Charger Relays
Giant–Charger, North April 18
at Attica/ Clinton Central
placed two girls in the April 21
at Danville/ Lebanon
first spot with Kelsey
April 25
at Seeger/ FC/ C’ville
Sabens in the high
April 28
at Athenian Relays
jump and Caryannah
April 30
at Covington Invitational
Stephens in pole vault. May 6
at County Meet “Early on, I talk to
May 9
vs WeBo/ FC
the kids a lot about
May
13
at Conference Meet
just going out and
May
17
Girls Sectional
competing and that
May
19
Boys Sectional
means different things
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5:30 P.M.
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5 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
5 P.M.
5 P.M.
5 P.M.
6 P.M.
9 A.M.
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5 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
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The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
Michael Munro helped the Charger distance medley team to a 2nd place finish Tuesday and will
look to help his team clinch another County title.
Mounties return three Regional qualifiers
By Maria Leichty
[email protected]
give us some good leadership
along with Justin Lowe for the
runners and Brooks Long for
the distance individuals.”
The girls will look to senior
Barrett for direction.
The team hit the track and
field for the first time Tuesday
and had two South individuals
and a relay team on the boys’
team place first.
Senior Long was victorious
in the 3200 meter run and
another senior Evan Hubble
vaulted to a first place finish.
The 4X800 relay team of Alec
Brissey, Noah Clos, Ross
Lippencott and Long collected
a first place.
Hannum cited that Tuesday’s meet as well as Friday’s
Sagamore meet is to see how
many people they can send to
the State finals at the end of
March.
“For the individuals that we
have, it gives them an opportunity for them to qualify
for the indoor state finals,”
he said. “Also, Friday we’ll
get to see how everybody in
the conference stacks up and
everything.”
The Southmont track and
field team sent the most athletes
of all the County schools to
Regionals last year with five
advancing out of Sectionals.
Two were seniors, Jason Christensen and Wayne Highfield.
Christensen was The Paper’s
Player of the Year on the boys’
side. He excelled in the high
jump while Highfield competed
in pole vault.
Three Mounties who advanced last year will look to
repeat this year.
“We’ve got the returning
individuals who have had some
success and qualified for Regionals, Justin Lowe, Brittany
Barrett, Brooks Long to name
a few that had good years last
year,” Mountie coach Desson
Hannum said.
Lowe went on in the 400
meter dash, Long continued in
the 1600 meter run and Barrett
advanced in the long jump.
Barrett was The Paper’s Player
of the Year on the girls’ side.
He said the boys’ team has a
leader for each section.
“We have a
leader in each
South 2016 Schedule
group who
will hopefully March 8 at Little Giant-Chargers 5:15 p.m.
help us get
March 11 at Conference Indoor
5:30 p.m.
things done
March 26 at Hoosier State Relays 8 a.m.
that we want
March 30 at Crawfordsville
5 p.m.
to get done
April 12 at Monrovia/ North Putnam 4:30 p.m.
this year,”
April 15 at Charger Relays
5:30 p.m.
he said. “In
April 19 at McCutcheon/ Twin Lakes 5:15 p.m.
terms of our
April 26 vs Lebanon/ Western Boone 5 p.m.
throwers we
April 28 at Athenian Relays
6 p.m.
have Joey
May
3
vs
Danville
5 p.m.
Weaver and
May
6
at
County
Meet
5 p.m.
Ethan LeonMay
13
at
Conference
Meet
5:30 p.m.
ard coming
May
17
Girls
Sectional
5 p.m.
back this year
May
19
Boys
Sectional
5 p.m.
who should
The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
Kelsey Dugger finished second in the 3200 meter run
Tuesday and will look to continue her success today at
the Sagamore Indoor Meet.
This date in
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March 11, 1989
Sagamore Athletic Conference rival Lebanon defeated Crawfordsville High School’s boys’ basketball team 52-43 in the Frankfort
Regional. The Athenians finished 14-9 in the 1988-89 season and were
led in scoring by Matt Petty (625 points). Petty set a new single-season points record that season.
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Friday, March 11, 2016
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Athenians follow senior leadership
By Maria Leichty
[email protected]
C’ville 2016 Schedule
Multi-sport
March 11 at Conference Indoor
5:30 p.m.
seniors will
March
26
at
Hoosier
State
Relays
8 a.m.
be leading the
March
30
vs
Southmont
5 p.m.
Crawfordsville
April
13
vs
Central
Catholic
5 p.m.
track and field
April
15
at
Charger
Relays
5 pm.
boys’ and girls’
5 p.m.
team into the up- April 18 at Clinton Prairie
April
21
vs
North
Putnam
5 p.m.
coming season.
April
25
at
Seeger/NM/FC
5 p.m.
The girls’
April
28
vs
Athenian
Relays
6 p.m.
team placed
May 6
vs County Meet
5 p.m.
fourth at conat Conference Meet
5:30 p.m.
ference last year May 13
May 17 Girls’ Sectionals
5:30 p.m.
and sixth at the
Lafayette JefMay 19 Boys’ Sectionals
5:30 p.m.
ferson Sectional
last year. They
fall in cross country,”
bring back a larger number with
Hammons added of the
25 this year and Athenian coach
sophomore runner. Hurt
Mike Hammons said they will be
was also a part of the
bringing back key seniors.
distance medley team.
“We have some veterans back
The boys’ team will
like Kim Hampton, Paige Schueren also be returning a few
and Lucy Becker. Those are some
seniors to help guide the
of our senior girls who are going
Athenians.
The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
to step up and do a good job for
“We got a few seniors
Kim Hampton advanced to Regionals last
us.”
back and Tyler Bilyeu is
Schueren and Becker helped the
one of them,” Hammons year in the 100 meter hurdles and will look to
repeat this season.
distance medley team to a first
said. “He is a kid who
place at the Little Giant – Charger
this year too.”
works hard. We got Davis
in their first indoor meet of the
A few Athenians competed in the
Thompson who is going into his
season. Hampton also raced to
West Lafayette Individuals last Satthird year in the mile and other
victory in the 60 meter hurdles.
urday followed by Tuesday’s meet
events. He had a great fall as well
Hampton is the only returnand will continue this Friday.
in cross country so we are excited
ing athlete who advanced out of
“We’re just ready to get out on
about that and hopefully he can
Sectionals last year. She placed
the track,” Hammons said. Their
continue on the track.”
third in the 100 meter hurdles and
indoor season culminates in the
Hammons continued that they
accompanied graduate Hannah
Hoosier State Relays on March 26.
are hoping to get contributions
Whicker to Regionals.
from their younger athletes as well. Last year, they sent their distance
“Maddy Hurt had a tremendous
medley team and Hannah Whicker
“We got a lot of younger kids
year last year and she had a great
in the long jump.
stepping up and doing good things
BABY BLUES
Six wrestlers
ready to fight
Photo provided by Wabash College
Riley Lefever is the top seed at 184 pounds.
The junior looks to capture his third consecutive national title at the weight class, a feat
only 15 other wrestlers have accomplished in
Division III history. Lefever is currently undefeated on the season, which includes a win
over a Division I All-American. He is also currently ranked as the Most Dominant Wrestler
in DIII according to NCAA statistics, but three
others at that weight are also in the top-five of
the standings as well --- AJ Kowal from Stevens,
Christopher Chorzepa from Williams, and Josh
Thomson of Messiah. Lefever’s national title
defense begins with a match against Washington and Lee’s Ron Tassoni.
Lefever will be joined by five other Wabash
College wrestlers who will take to the mats
Friday at the 2016 NCAA Division III National
Championship Tournament. The Little Giants
will try to improve upon their third place national finish of one year ago.
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The Paper of Montgomery County
National Girl Scout Day is tomorrow
The Paper
It all started with a
phone call on March 12,
1912. “I’ve got something
for the girls of Savannah,
and all America, and all
the world.” With these
words, Juliette Gordon
Low launched the Girl
Scout Movement. During
Girl Scout Week, March
6-12, Girl Scouts throughout the country will
celebrate by demonstrating
courage, confidence, and
character in ways that have
real impact on the community.
March is also Women’s
History Month. During
Girl Scout Week, and
throughout the month of
March, they celebrate
women, like their founder
Juliette Low, who have
shaped America’s history and its future through
service and leadership.
Self-discovery and community service were core
values that Juliette Low
sought to instill in girls. In
1912, many girls’ paths in
life were limited. Low’s
vision was to establish an
organization where any
American girl could expand her personal horizon
by having fun while exploring new interests and
contributing to society.
Today’s Girl Scouts
honor the legacy of Juliette
Low and her vision of
improving the quality of
girls’ lives. Girl Scouts
continue to gain vital
leadership skills through
a vast array of activities
including hands-on STEM
projects, Scouting for
Food, Girl Scout Gold,
Silver and Bronze awards,
and so much more.
Visit girlscoutsindiana.
org for more information.
 Meeting Notes
Crawfordsville Business and Professional Women
The Crawfordsville
Business and Professional Women met for their
March Meeting in Crawfordsville Public Library.
Allen’s Country Kitchen
provided the meal to 23
members and a guest in
attendance. President
Hankins introduced
committee member Karen
Branch, Susanne Milligan,
and Rebecca Palomali.
The pledge was repeated
and Suanne Milligan led
those attending with the
blessing.
The speaker was Don
Thompson, an attorney
dealing in bankruptcy.
Don answered several
questions asked by members.
After short break the
business portion of the
meeting began. Par Hall
handed out birthday
cards for March. Pat Hall
makes all the cards she
gives.
Had final report o
midwinters blues flea
marked. The money goes
into general fund to help
 Career Milestones
RE/MAX agents earn award
The Paper
Kelly Page and Pat
Smith, broker associates
at RE/MAX Real Estate
Associates, have earned
the RE/MAX Executive
Club Award for 2015. In
2015, less than 19 percent RE/MAX Affiliates
in the Indiana earned this
prestigious award.
Pat Smith has been
working in the real estate
industry for over 40 years
and Kelly was first licensed
in 1998. Kelly is a graduate of Ball State University
and holds certifications
GRI (Graduate of Realtor
Institute) and CDPE (Certified Distressed Property
Expert). “Kelly is a very
knowledgeable Realtor and
a technology expert. She
is dedicated to her clients
and is very deserving
of this very prestigious
award,” said Leslie Pyle,
owner of RE/MAX Real
Estate Associates.
In addition, Smith is a
Page
Smith
graduate of the Real Estate
Leadership Acadmey and
has received the Hall of
Fame award for her years
of service and earning
during her RE/MAX career. She holds the CRS,
GRI certifications. Her
experience is second to
none.
RE/MAX is the most
productive real estate
network with its Sales
Associates averaging more
sales than other real estate
agents. Over 100,000
agents provide RE/MAX a
global reach of nearly 100
countries. Nobody sells
more real estate than RE/
MAX.
scholarship fund to help
local women going back
in the work force.
Member will be providing cookies and tea and
coffee for the candidate’s
forum March 29 at the
4-H building. Everyone
please donate cookies we
need 50 dozen.
Each month the club
selects an organization to
help Trinity mission for
men. Next month we will
bring supplies for the new
half-way house on Whitlock Ave.
Special recognition will
be made to the Woman
of the year in April. We
contact family and friends
and have them come and
celebrate with them. They
don’t know till their name
is read.
We will announce the
new officers in April
and install in May. New
members will receive their
membership pins. We had
brag and complaints then
meeting was adjourned.
President Becky
Hankins
Bill Wagner is celebrating 5 years at Hoosier
Heartland State Bank
(HHSB). He is Vice
President of Commercial
Lending.
Wagner is originally from California and
attended the University of
California at Santa Barbara. He has 24 years of
experience in banking.
“I really appreciate how
much HHSB truly cares
about and is actively involved in the communities
we serve,” stated Wagner.
“It’s truly a unique place
to work.”
Wagner lives in the
Crawfordsville area with
his wife, Wendy. They
have three children:
Ashlyn, Alexandra and
Mia and a
grandson.
“Bill
offers exceptional
customer
service
to his
Wagner
clients,”
stated
Brad Monts of HHSB.
“His experience is of
great benefit to our HHSB
customers.”
Wagner is active as a
board member and treasurer of the Montgomery
County Youth Service
Bureau and deacon and
financial secretary at Rock
Point Church.
Contact Bill today (765)
323-4455 or bwagner@
myhhsb.com and learn
more!
Þ EGGS From Page A1
hunt here at the building,”
Sheridan said. “It’s open
2-4 p.m. We are going to
give great prizes away so
if you are a business or a
professional person please
come and join us.”
Wellbrooke is located at
517 Concord Dr., Crawfordsville. For more detail
on either event, you can
call Wellbrooke at (765)
362-9166.
While that may be your
early shot at Easter egg
hunting, it is not your only
one.
Saturday, March 26 the
Montgomery County 4-H
Jr. Leaders are playing
host to an egg hunt at the
Montgomery County 4-H
Fairgrounds starting at 11
a.m.
The event is geared
toward kids ages 10 and
under. You can come
out, rain or shine, for a
fun filled hour of games,
candy, prizes and more for
your kids. The junior leaders look forward to seeing
you there. For this event,
they do ask that you please
provide your own bag or
bucket to collect eggs.
And, of course we can’t
forget the city Easter Egg
hunt at the General Lew
Wallace Study & Museum, 200 Wallace Ave.,
Crawfordsville. It will be
Saturday, March 19 from
1-2 p.m.
Notice to Bidders:
New Mini Excavator
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety of the
City of Crawfordsville, Indiana (“Board”) will receive sealed bids in the Office of
the Clerk-Treasurer, 300 East Pike Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933, no later
than 10:00 o’clock a.m. (local time), Wednesday March 30, 2016, for a new mini
excavator for the Street Department with the following general specifications:
One new mini excavator with closed cab, maximum overall width of 77.5
inches, tail swing radius of 50 inches with maximum tail swing overhang of 11.5
inches, fuel capacity minimum of 19.8 US gallons, hydraulic reservoir of 11.9
gallons minimum, all service areas to easy access for engine and hydraulics,
and according to other written specifications and desired features available at
the Crawfordsville Street Department, 107 N. Vermont Street, Crawfordsville,
Indiana 47933 or by contacting Street Commissioner Scott Hesler at (765) 3645166.
All bids should be submitted on forms pursuant to the regulations
prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. All bids will be evaluated
on the basis of the following factors: equipment features; quality; availability
of service; warranty provisions; ease and cost of maintenance; delivery date;
and cost. Bids do not have to be accompanied by a certified check or other
evidence of financial responsibility. But within fourteen calendar days after
receipt of the official notification of award, the successful bidder shall furnish
a performance bond equal to 100% of the contract price. The successful bidder
and surety company shall agree to bind themselves, their successors, executors,
administrators, and assigns, jointly and severally to deliver the new mini
excavator to the specifications, intent of specifications, special and general
conditions and to the purchase order. This bond shall remain in force until the new
mini excavator has been delivered and accepted.
All bids will be opened at a regular meeting of the Board that will take
place at 10:00 a.m. on March 30, 2016, in the Common Council chambers on
the 2nd floor of the City Building, 300 East Pike Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Any and all bids may be taken under advisement for review at that time by the
Board. All bids must be guaranteed and firm for a period of sixty days following
acceptance by the Board. The Board will notify the successful bidder of its
acceptance within fifteen days following the opening of bids, but such acceptance
may be subject to the city securing adequate financing for such purpose. The
Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids if it determines it is in the best
interest of the City of Crawfordsville to do so and to waive any informality in
bidding.
CITY OF CRAWFORDSVILLE
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY
TERRI GADD
CLERK-TREASURER
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GRAPHIC ARTIST
• Must be proficient in Adobe InDesign and/or
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• Some knowledge in Microsoft Word and Excel
• Must be able to work in fast pasted environment
• Goal and detail oriented
• Ability to reach deadline
Job duties include creating attention-getting
print and web advertisements.
PART-TIME HEALTHCARE
OPPORTUNITIES
The Lane House in Crawfordsville
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
Part-time weekday position
available for 1 p.m.-5 p.m. shift.
Painting, wall repair and general
maintenance experience preferred.
DIETARY AIDE
Evening shift position available.
Culinary/food services experience
preferred.
COOK
Evening shift position available.
Culinary/food services experience
preferred.
We offer great pay in a team-oriented environment.
Apply online at www.amvcms.com
Call Jennifer at 712.563.2080 with questions.
EOE
Hickory Creek at Crawfordsville
A Charitable Non-Profit Nursing home
Part-time RN/LPN
Part-time C.N.A.
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To apply, send resume to [email protected]
Cynthia Stevens
765-362-0007 | 765-362-4168
Fax
1000 Lane Ave. | Crawfordsville,
IN 47933
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817 N. Whitlock Ave.
Crawfordsville
765-362-8590
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Background Check Required
EOE
www.hickorycreekhealthcare.org
Position available near
Crawfordsville, IN
Feed Mill Technician
Full-Time Position
Responsibilities: Working in collaboration with AMVC feed
mill manager, producing feed that meets nutritional
composition, delivering feed to sow farms, weekly
inventories and general maintenance.
Requirements: Class A CDL, pre-employment background
check and drug screen. Must be able to lift and carry 55 lb.
sacks and climb ladder over 100 ft. in elevation.
Benefits: Health, life, dental and vision insurance.
Competitive pay. 401 K and paid time off available for
eligible employees.
Apply online at www.amvcms.com.
Call Jennifer at 712.563.2080 with questions.
EOE
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reading The Paper!
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is
now accepting applications for the position of
Sheriff's Deputy.
Applications must be completed, and
returned by noon March 31st to:
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
600 Memorial Drive, Crawfordsville, IN
Applications can be picked up at the Sheriff’s
office or by visiting our website,
www.montgomerycosheriff.net
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