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   Anderson Herald Bulletin (Newspaper) - August 22, 1998, Anderson, Indiana                                show really wraps it up for quilting lawyers argue gifts to Lewinsky a big defeats Anderson in opening game of football M AUGUST 22,1998  of regional banks could bring minor changes for MICHELLE a market often dominated by large out-of-state two local banking corporations are merging to broaden services for Madison County Community Bank and Pendleton Banking Company announced Friday they are merging to form a county-wide banking the Madison Community The merger is subject to shareholder and regulatory which is slated for approval late this year or early 1999.  is not about another entering our said Michael L. ACB president and chief executive is about two very successful community banks committed to local decision making and superior service to accidents cause 1 injuries to P. say a man was struck and killed early Friday morning by the driver of a wan along this stretch of East Cross Street near Shady Rest Trailer victims in 2 auto Anderson man was killed and a Pendleton infant injured in separate authorities after 1 a.m. authorities say a van driven by Kevin R. 41. 2109 Alexandria struck 29-year-old James E. Stafford as he walked near his home in Shady Rest Mobile Home was pronounced dead at the said County Coroner Marian was arrested near the scene after police found a van fitting that of a description parked in a Dennis was standing outside of the showed Dennis had a level of 0.21. He is charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated resulting in authorities were no drugs or alcohol in Stafford's Dunnichay an 8-month-old Affiliate of First Merchants assets branches in Lapel and joining resources to ensure community banking remains strong in Madison banks will retain all current Baker in ITV 1995  of more than Offers four Anderson one of which could be 24 workers and PBC has 35 to 40 he merger will offer residents nine banking ACB has four Anderson locations 19 West 10th  2825 Nichol 1933 University and 1526 E. 53rd St. PBC offers five locations in and two west side br aches Nichol Avenue and Edg wood could lead to the closure o' one of the Baker the other branches should remain he purchased the old building on Scatterfield Road with plans to offer banking services at that will not be opened as a banking Baker explaining it is close to University Boulevard property could be leased or used for functions other than he MERGER A6 ASSESS PROGRESS AFTER OPENING N swipe Us hospitalized Friday after she was struck on a playground by an 81, resident of a retirement village in leaned out of her car to reach a trash receptacle outside of Falls Park at 4 p.m. Thursday when her car shifted into to get her entire body into the King told authorities she could not apply the car traveled more than 300 striking parking curbs and It then struck a playground swing set and 8-month-old Jacqueline Horine and her both of Horine and her daughter were taken to St. John's Medical where Horine and King were treated for minor injuries and Jacqueline was transferred to Methodist with a broken charges have been S. McGrath covers southern Madison Her e-mail address is rises Friday from the Pharmaceuticals plant destroyed by U.S. missiles on All America at RON attacks in central Indiana seem as remote as an American embassy in in the wake of the bombing of two U.S. embassies in Africa last week and Thursday's American strike against suspected terrorist holdings in Sudan and the FBI is warning communities across the country to beware of terrorism on American For more news about the bombings and to participate in an on-line access Indiana Online y wanting even came to Small Town U.S.A. Alexandria's moniker and other police agencies in the probably wouldn't do anything different other than make developments following air at U.S. airports and military installations was bin Laden was reported to have survived the generally praised the President Boris Yeltsin condemned the United State's attacks on terrorist sites ( The United States could claim only partial success Friday from the cruise missile strikes at suspected terrorist strongholds in Sudan and Clinton administration officials warned of retaliation against Americans at home and a purported chemical weapons plant was But the CIA and Pentagon were unsure if the strike in Afghanistan smashed a meeting of terrorist leaders as Cloud cover prevented spy satellites from assessing structural damage to the so-called terrorist Clinton spent the day calling world The White House reported winning support from several but Russian President Boris Yeltsin condemned the U.S. administration said terrorists should expect more of the are involved here in a long-term said Secretary of State Madeleine Albright after briefing war on terrorism means risks for back on vacation after day of leaders at a secure meeting room on Capitol is unfortunately the war of the and we have to understand the importance of sustained operations bin whose Afghan base the United States set out to is ready for war with according to a statement received by a Pakistani newspaper war has just The Americans should wait for the The News quoted in a statement from a bin Laden education must change to says ACS KEN de la education has to change to survive as the 21st century according to Anderson Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Jane gave her annual of the address Friday at the Paramount Theatre in downtown the past people have been pooling their resources to erode public said year in lawmakers are asked why not school choice and more accountability in public said public schools have to learning can take at any time and any is a learning system which can reach all its Kendrick are actively creating all kinds of education saddens me that so many people are to see the changes in public she we see the changes in public education it will be dead or barely noted that opponents of public education contend it is ineffective of the next five test scores 3 percent each the graduation rate to 91 numbers of high school graduates continuing their education by 10 have become complacent and want to solve the problem through want a free market in she believe a voucher system will make public education better through But if you made them play by the same they will look a lot like education is worth said accept all children and are the cornerstone of We teach tolerance and urged the teachers and administration to work together to make sure public education percent of what the public hears about education comes from Kendrick should monitor what we say about our do we convey a positive image of our school said ACS is a wonderful place to work with many people committed to improving is the difference between surviving versus she need to transform our future and not just tread we need to change a not just a is a learning system which can reach all its customers We are actively creating all kinds of education A2 B3 A2 Low 88 68  warm and and Page September 2,9:30 the time and let the wellness professionals at Health Promotion Services N. Madison screen your cholesterol and HDL cholesterol Health Promotion Services specialists can offer helpful cholesterol reducing information to those whose cholesterol levels are For more please call 683-WHLL.  Community Hospital Oat i Hospitals night care caters to the hours of 6 p.m. to 8 the only creatures found sleeping at the Northwood Veterinary Hospital are its Lifestyles will show you the action at the 24-hour emergency river has no David E. American public official 640-4848  640-4825  640-4853  640-4800   

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