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With senioritis firmly in place and 70 degree temperatures tempting teachers and students alike to the outdoors, South Adams school administrators have started looking toward the 2024-2025 school year and changes that need to be made to the
After 32 years of devotion to the South Adams music program, director Curt Amstutz is retiring this June. “It is with immense gratitude and admiration that we invite the community and alumni
Adams County Commissioner Stan Stoppenhagen emphasized several aspects defining the core of county government in the annual State of the County address given at Woodcrest Monday afternoon.
Members of the Adams County Vision Committee met with Matt Vondran, grant administrator for the Northeastern Indiana Regional Coordinating Council, to seek guidance in hiring a consulting firm to help complete a four to six month journey in
The Decatur Chamber of Commerce met for its 93rd annual dinner last Thursday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Awards presented under the direction of executive director Craig Coshow included
South Adams’ never-say-die softball team was at it again Saturday afternoon. A grand slam home run by Bekah Patterson capped a nine-run uprising in the sixth inning that lifted the Starfires to a 17-10 win over Norwell in the second game…
Ryan Tester’s two-run laser beam in the bottom of the fifth combined with a brilliant outing on the hill from Dakota Perry led to a 4-2 victory for Adams Central baseball over Bellmont Tuesday night.
Sofia Schwartz and Bekah Patterson provided the perfect ending to a perfect beginning of the South Adams softball season Saturday afternoon.
These days when former South Adams baseball player Adam Besser sees his older brother, Grant Besser, trot out to the mound at Indiana Tech his mind can’t help but dream about the days when he and his older brother teamed up as the backbone…
Adams Central fell victim to Blackhawk Christian for a third straight sectional on Friday, 67-44.
Organic mulch, variety of colors. Call or text 260-579-7526. 8444 S. 700 E., Bluffton.
For sale special on brown laying pullets. Ready to lay by July. Will not hold orders, based on first come, first served. Teeple Creek Poultry, 701 N. 600 E., Decatur.
Brown laying pullets, 1 month old, $4.75 each. Better prices on quantity. Delivery available. Teeple Creek Poultry, 701 N. 600 E., Decatur.
Wanted: Barn Pigeons. Lots of 50 to 100. $5 a piece. Call before catching. 260-223-8286 or 260-223-5454.
We do concrete coatings — garages, offices, dog kennels, basements, patios and more. Call 260-296-2427 for a free estimate. Flying Eagle Renovations in Berne.
Anna Louise Amstutz, 95, of Berne passed away Sunday, April 14, 2024, at Swiss Village in Berne. She was born Aug. 31, 1928, in Tientsin, China to Peter J. and Jennie Mae (Gottshall) Boehr, who served as Mennonite missionaries there. She was…
Alice L. Patterson, 91, of Berne passed away Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 4 p.m. at Swiss Village in Berne. She was born Friday, April 22, 1932, in Berne to Floyd and Wilma (Tinkham) Myers. She was married Saturday, Dec. 15, 1951, at the…
Joshua L. Schwartz of Bryant passed away shortly after birth Monday afternoon, April 15, 2024, at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. He was born April 15, 2024, to Paul L.S. and Linda M. (Schwartz) Schwartz. He was of the Old Order…
Nancy L. Earhart-Whited, 74, of Portland died Sunday, April 14, 2024, at Persimmon Ridge Rehab Center in Portland. Visitation will be Thursday, April 18 for one hour prior to the 3 p.m. funeral service at Zwick & Jahn Funeral Homes,…
Max W. Glancy, 95, of Washington Township, Hartford City, passed away with his family by his side Thursday evening, April 11, 2024, at his home after a recent cancer diagnosis. He was born Jan. 9, 1929, in Hartford City to John “Henry” and…