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as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient


with you, not wanting anyone to perish,
but everyone to come to repentance.
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last week.
ncipal Jill Staggs,
current strategies
up with state and

Courtesy photo

Mike Dean presented Debbie Mysliviec with her fathers World War II memorabilia. The Linton man traveled to CincinyPAGE
is a Title
school,
nati, Ohio to present Mysliviec with the medals and ribbons last Friday.
4 1THE
DAILY WORLD
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016
grant, and we are
ool, Staggs said.
s can get access to
ng and math. With
more planning to
ation,
so Ind.
some
GARY,
(AP)of Gary officials are
After the building was torn down, space for a memorial garden. The
Scott-Henry said work on the first
he
plan are there
transforming
an area that was once the city began soliciting ideas from Gary fire and police departments will phase of the project is expected to
equired
by Title
one of the
citys1.
most visible examples the public about what should be done help find funding to support the me- take about 90 days to complete. The
using
theblight
plan into
on a green space they with the now vacant 1.2-acre site morial.
second phase of the project is schedof urban
Support
at Indiana
proceeds
from Veterans
relationships
andmore people down- south of City Hall. the military. All of the
uled to start
in 2017, and will include
hope will bring
The
rain gardens,
along with
the Services
By
Sabrina
Stockrahm
University.
his
book
go
to
support
the
organizatown.
a
market
space
at the south end of
Work
will
begin
this
month
on
a
planting
of
trees
and
modifications
of
EDITOR
John
and some
veterans aftion Plaza,
Wish which
For Our the
Heroes.
hatAweve
picked 14-story
to
dilapidated,
building that project called City Centre
thethe
site.
parking lot, will also
reduce
the of
studentsthe
learnedLets
he (Kuntz)
year, amount
his daughter,
An- fairsentering
A Linton
man had
nomodify
idea his
all
apply
to onea of300-room
once
housed
Sheraton
say wewas
have some type of fair
will
andlove
remove Earlier
part of this
a parkof stormwater
actually
a
dean
of
one
of
the
gela
Summerlot,
bid
on
and
won
a
box
fortwo
military
would one
while
Hotel still
was meeting
demolished
years memorabilia
ago ing lot behind
Scott-Henry said. The
City Hall and incorpo- citys combined sewer system, accord- or bazaar,schools
at IU. He
was aofWorld
WarisII there
veteran,
military memorabilia
an auction
him the rate
chance
to return
nes,
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years said.
of decay,day
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space
and available for us to
a large
scale rainofgarden.
ing toatBrenda
Scott-Henry,
director
Dean
said.
in
Mooresville.
lost
items
to
the
daughter
of
a
late
en
was parent
Indiana)
Timesinreported (http://bit.
The project is expected to cost more Garys Green Urbanism and Environ- do that type of event that would draw
Dean said he was
a little
She
knows
muchAffairs
her dad
veteran.
theinitially
public there.
ly/2dnefxZ).
than $380,000, and will
create
greenhowmental
Department.
shocked
this
memorabilia
came
from
loves
military
history,
Dean
said
with
Mike Dean enjoys military memorainvolvement, we
an
auction
in
central
Indiana
had
a
smile.
nteers help in the bilia -- as a veteran himself and with
such
close
ties
to
home,
with
Indiana
The
box
was
filled
with
World
War
a
family
of
past
and
present
military
tivities throughout
said. We just had service members, an affinity for mil- II ribbons, medals and other mem- University being less than an hours
on Friday, so we itary items always made sense. His orabilia. Curious about the items in drive from Linton. But, the connecdid not stop
thetobox,
said older
he diddirecting
some inforhave
registered
voteDean
online
themtions
to resources
to there.
and research who is on their ballot.
INDIANAPOLIS
Secretary
of dents
career spanned
three
branches
volunteers
run the(AP)own
John
asked
where
did11I isget
mation
hunting.
He
located
the
name
since
Friday.
She
said
Friday
was
register
to
vote
in
Indiana.
By
clickState
Connie
Lawson
reports
theres
Oct.
thethis
deadline to register for
of
the
military,
and
family
members
h snacks and sell
box, were
and sent
I said,
An- on Nov. 8.
Lt.ever
Ed for
Kuntz
on one
of the
items,people
the highest
daily
online
ing the
reminder,
to My
been a significant increase
in various
online branches.
the daughter,
general election
served in
Dean
hastotal
who he
learned
linked to Indiana to register to vote.
people
reg-wasIndianavoters.com
voterblocks
registration
Indiana
writtensince
a book,registrations
Send me awith
Sol- 21,000
ding
under inalso
University.
Dean
then
contacted
John
istering.
Facebook
on
Friday
posted
People
visiting
that site can register
Facebook posted an online
reminder.
diers Story -- a story of his time in
See Dean, Page 4
Summerlot,
who isto the
of polling locations
Lawson says 30,000 Indiana resi- messages to users who
are 18 and
vote,Director
find their
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Lintondowntown
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Fire Department receives Farm Credit gift


Fall Arts Lyons Volunteer
by the Indiana University Center for Wish For Our Heroes, the Veterans World War II memorabilia had been
the Study of History and Memory. Support Services and Naval Surface lost, including the box of medals and a
LYONS Lyons Volunteer right equipment, were helpalDean
2016
David Warriner had interviewed Ed- Warfare Center (NSWC) Public Affairs couple of uniforms. Mysliviec said she
Fire Department, along with ing them greatly improve the
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ward Kuntz on July 18, 1974 and a Officer Capt. Amy Crane, Dean was had been at the same auction where
eightrecalled.
other volunteer
fire de- odds of someone surviving
gela Summerlot, Dean
Of full
transcript totaling 60 pages de- able to hand-deliver the box of memo- Deans daughter had purchased the
Danner his name ispartments
across
Indiana, grain entrapment.
course,
Summerlot.
He tailed
account of Kuntz time at IU. rabilia to Kuntz daughter.
box of memorabilia. She was able to
WRITER
funds
to purchase
Morris explained that
said, theres not tooreceived
many of
them
She was beside herself with excite- buy back two of her fathers uniforms,
The transcript showed Kuntz started
from Farm Credits Community
around here with thatGrain
nameBin
... Rescue
After a Units
as a student in 1939, but when he ment. She said, You dont know what but had stepped out for a moment
Farm
Credit
Mid-America, Engagement Program is a
little more research on
his side,
found
and missed the box of items.
was sent off to war he was four cred- this means to me, he recalled.
a financial
provid- key component of the orgaout that my daughters
husbandservices
is a its
As a veteran, Dean said he had a
shy of his degree. After the war,
My words to her were, From a
er serving
23,000 nizations purpose of securthird cousin, once removed.
So, almost
they he
came back to finish those credits grateful nation, the Veterans Sup- personal reason for wanting to return
and ing the future of rural comnwere
Fall related.
Arts Festival farmers, agribusinesses
and also started working for Indiana port Group at Indiana University and the items.
rural
munities and agriculture. A
working
theresidents
Veteransthroughout
gerAfter
than ever,
sayswith
One thing veterans all feel is they
University.
Wish For Our Heroes, its an honor to
state.
visible way to do this is to
Services, notthe
only
was Dean
rSupport
Kathy Matthews.
After doing a little more digging, present this box of medals that were dont want to be forgotten. I said (to
Minutes
can save lives give back to the commuabletoto
putaalittle,
name and
background
em
build
Mysliviec), I just want you to know,
Dean was able to reach out to Kuntz owned by your father.
trapped nities where they live and
theyear
memorabilia
he hadsomeone
come to is daughter,
ktothis
will be when
Debbie Mysliviec, who lives
Dean said he learned after the pass- your father is not forgotten, Dean
inside
a grainwith
bin, said Matt work.
own, but he was also
provided
in Cincinnati, Ohio. With the help of ing of Kuntz in 1999, some of his said. Submitted photo
Financial
Officer
Its important that we do
transcript
interview
done
,a Lintons
Fallfrom
Arts anMorris,
nchild of local civic with Farm Credit Mid-Amer- our part to protect farm- for their families, he said. we demonstrate our comDowntown Linton ica in Washington. By giv- ers and grain facility work- Supporting programs like mitment to farmers and
ing volunteer firefighters the ers, and keep them around this is just one of the ways rural communities.
the day of the event otherwise. $1 will theme will be changing weather.
coats, shoes, toys, books, games,
ivities include sevpay
for
samples
of
all
the
chili
at
the
household items and linens. There
as well asFROM
the PAGE
re- 2
CONTINUED
Saturday,
October
15
event.
Raffle
prizes
and
entertainment
will also be a free brunch. For more
om prior years.

The
American
Legion
Auxiliary
will
also
be
available.
For
more
inforinformation, contact Beth Sanders at
ood,
red. fun and fammation or to register call 812-295- of Jasonville, located at 231 Main 812-876-8581.
s. Everything
refor approval.
ments
the aBuilding Corporation
The Greene County General
Hos- Stockrahm
Street in Jasonville,
willforhost
3421.
By Sabrina
se
things,
and the
The council also breakfast,
approved Martins
now
included
in the
General Fund
pital
Auxiliary
will meet, in uniform,EDITOR A Chili Supper Fundraiser
Ongoing
& Future Events
7:30-10 a.m. at the Lewill
ninallthe
itsfront
forms.
request for an additional
$5,000
for
lobby of the hospital at 1 be at the Edwardsport
due
to
the
County
Option
Income
Tax
White River
Valley Junior Class
First Baptist gion. The menu will include sausage
With several
trials scheduled psychiatric
off
willThe
return,
and scheduled
evaluations
to with
help Supep.m.
regularly
Auxilia-juryChurch
(COIT)
being
included
in the General
is
currently
selling
RTIC tumblers
gravy
biscuits,
hash
browns,
in
Bicknell,
Ind.
beginning
over
the
course
of
the
next
few
weeks,
sryitmeeting
to be twice
as
rior Court get through
the resteggs,
of thepancakes,
will follow at 1:30 p.m. in at 5 p.m. Tickets cost
Fund. Overall,
the county
was
able
toand 18 oz. bottles
20
and
30
oz.,
scrambled
sausage
$7
for
adults
Superior
Dena Martin year.
There
are already
the hospital
conference
room. Court Judge
about
$1.3 Amillion
the Genwithfrom
the WRV
logo and name. Please
coffee.
and appropriation
$3 for children, available at the patties, orange juicecutand
asked for an additional
hat.
In other business,
the
council
aperal
Fund,
allowing
the
countys
reve- offices or a junior
contact
the
school
half-order
is
$/
full
order
$4.
Open
door.For
more
information,
contact
Tuesday,
4 cost.
Car Show
will be October
to cover the
proved an additional appropriation nueare
andwelcome,
budgets toclass
be better
aligned.
parent
to order your cup.
Tom Houghland at 812-735-3984. to the public, all ages
held in
the parking
Martin asked
with
health
inGreene
County Democrat
Club the County Coun- of $400,000 to assist
White
River
Valley Junior Class

eat
in
or
carry
out
Baker
thanked
Huntington
for
doing
The
menu
will
include
chili
or
potato
om
p.m.
Cars, cil
an additional
appropriation of surance coverage. Baker made the rewill4-8
hold
a meeting
at for
6 p.m
in the
is
currently
selling
the WRV Dis
The
Odon
Business
Alliance
is
soup,
ham,
chicken
or
cheese
salad
his
due
diligence
after
budget
time
fJayC
all kinds
are wel$7,500 to help with paying jurors for quest for the additional appropriation,
building
in Bloomfield.
count
Cards.
The
cards
are $5.00.
hosting
the
Odon
Pumpkin
Festival.
sandwiches
and
choice
of
dessert
and
and
going
over
the
numbers
with
her
will be live music. the four planned jury trials over the but is hopeful the county will not need
Please
contact the school offices or
It will be in downtown
Odon
from
a drink.
after
the
three
days
of
hearings.
Wednesday,
5
he car
show will be October
course of a six-week time period.
to use all of it.
noon-6 p.m. There willThe
be many
concouncil
also: a junior class parent for a card.
r canned
food item,
Patty Baker Sunday,
said nextOctober
The Eastern
branchAuditor
of the Eastern
The council
approved
the
final
2017
9
T.O.P.S.
(Take Off Pounds Sentests
and
fun
for
everyone.
For
more
Approved $10,000 for
the pauper
he
Linton Commu- Library
month will
is the
last month to request budget. Baker said she went over the
Greene-Bloomfield
host
Hendricksville Area Association is information, call 812-636-7350.
sibly)
meets
at Saron Church each
by Circuit
Preschool Story Times
(ages three
to
additional
appropriations,
sug- fundraiser
final budget
with the councils finan- attorney fund, requested
Monday
at
9:30
a.m.
holdingsoitsshe
monthly
breakival
of
Scarecrows
Court Judge
six years) at 10:15 a.m.
The Martin
theme ismake the request at cial consultant Ben Roeger
gested
and coun-October
Monday,
17 Erik Allen.
American
Legion
Post 22 will

fast
at
the
Hendricksville
Community
with
several area Mondays meeting. The request will cil member Joe Huntington.
Approved
a series of fund transfers
fall leaves.
Hendricksville Area
Association
hold Bingo Night, every Monday and
from 7-10 a.m.
Friday, October 7be advertised and be brought back
requested
by Greene
County Sheriff
The budget totaled
over $10
will just
be holding
a special
fundraiser
Wednesday
at 6 p.m.
al, Page
The 10
Annual Apple
Kickoff
million on
paper
with
the
bond
paybefore
the Breakcouncil at theMonday,
next meetingOctober
Mike
Hasler.
10
breakfast from 7-10 a.m. Proceeds
Linton Moose Lodge will have
fast, sponsored by the Bloomfield
The Eastern branch of the East- from this event is for the Generator Open Mic every Sunday, beginMasonic Lodge, will be held at the ern Greene-Bloomfield Library will Fund.
ning at 9 p.m. Questions, call 812North Shelter House in Bloomfield host Tots Time (ages 18 months to
The Eastern branch of the East- 699-4123
Park. All-you-can-eat pancakes, cof- three years) at 10:15 a.m. The theme ern Greene-Bloomfield Library will
Linton Moose Lodge will hold a
fee, milk, orange juice and sausageConstruction
Services
Inc.the color host Tots Time WELCH
is purple, please
try to wear
(ages 18& months
to FUNERAL
SaturdayHOME
Night Dinner, every SaturCORNETT
will be available for $5 from 6 to 10 purple.
est. 1915 day from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Questions,
three years) at 10:15 a.m. The theme
Plumbing, Heating, Cooling &
a.m. with carryout available. High 99
est. the
1915 call 812-699-4123
General Construction
will be orange, please try to wear
will be present at 7 a.m.
Walton Funeral Service,
Tuesday, October 11
color orange.
Linton
Moose Lodge will hold a
Inc.
AMA013
Fish
Fry

The
Eastern
branch
of
the
EastSaturday
morning
breakfast, every
Friday, October 7
Friday October
28 Sept.
ern Greene-Bloomfield Library will
Friday,
30
Saturday
from
8-11
a.m. Questions,
AMA013
The Jasonville Senior Citizen Cen- have an after school program from
John Davidson will hold a fish call 812-699-4123
ter will host its monthly biscuits and 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. with scary and silly fry at Parkview Village Christian
4-7Care
p.m. Generations is offering an Engravy breakfast from 7-9:30 a.m. at stories.
from 5p.m.-8p.m.
Call 812-636-3000
hance Fitness class at the William
County
Home
Knights
of Columbus
the center. Other breakfast items and
for more information.
Murphy Community Center (Glenoffers
physical,
carry
out available.
All proceeds go to
Wednesday, October 12
Eat
in
or
take
burn out
Center) in Linton on Monday
the Jasonville
Senior Center.
Saturday October 29
There will be a meeting for all
nal,
and speech
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday
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Legion
Post 256, located at 211 ty Healthfair. The Healthfair will take
activity from 9-noon on the square E. Washington St., Oakland City. place at Berea Mennonite Church classes are designed specifically for
in Sullivan. The event will focus on An update on the status of health from 7 a.m.-11 a.m. They are bringing seniors and focus on improving
community wellness. For more infor- care and pensions will be present- many medical services for the public cardiovascular endurance, muscle
mation, call 812-240-1569 or email ed as the main topic. Contact your at little to no cost. For more informa- strength, flexibility, and balance.
They are also a great way to have
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local Union President for additional tion, call 812-636-3000.
fun and meet new people. Cost is
West Boggs presents a Chili information.
The Liberty Church of Christ in $1.50 per session and the first class
Cookoff from 1-5 p.m. at the Linton
The Eastern branch of the East- Hendricksville is having a free clothCity Park. Prizes will be awarded for ern Greene-Bloomfield Library will ing giveaway 8 a.m.-11 a.m., at the is free. The instructor is Sandy
the best chili. Those who pre-regis- host Preschool Story Hour (ages church. Everything is free, and every- Carpenter. For more information,
ter for $5 by Sept. 26 receive a free three to six years) at 10:15 a.m. The one is welcome. There will be clothes, contact Sandy at 812-381-0441 or
Alma Kramer at (800) 742-9002.
t-shirt. Registration wil be open until

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