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Kokomo Tribune (Newspaper) - November 30, 2007, Kokomo, Indiana
Sunday readers shared photos of the places they love and want to preserve for parades celebrate americas Beauty Check out the upcoming features and coverage extraordinary vision and Beauty that was get a behind Hestenes look at some Page designed by Tim Rivers celebrity photos from Parade photo Parade monday celebrate your love of food with our monthly relish 2007 work continues on Nickel plate Trail breakaway Bike sub contributing to Trail by Meghan Durbak Tribune staff writer Peru although the Nickel plate Trail is in Miami Howard county residents Are pitching in to maintain and continue the 40mile hiking and biking its for Quality of life and economic said Charlie president of the Kokomo breakaway Bike the Kokomo club assists the friends of the Nickel plate a Norfo profit in charge of plans for the the club pitched in to continue the maintenance on the Trail which is currently being worked on in Bunker weve been real thrilled with their not Only monetary but with physical labor with projects said Mike keep president of friends of the Nickel plate volunteers help with Bridges or signage to alleviate currently at the Section from 218 in Bunker Hill to county Road 1100 the current project is partially funded by a Indiana department of Natur Al resources with remaining funding coming from local the second pro to include a is be ing funded with a million transportation enhancement Grant from the Indiana department of Skoog said he enjoyed the trails because of the atmosphere it provides and Hopes the linear Park will be brought through Howard it creates an environment where people want to live and want to Kuepper saying it could also act As a tourism there really Are no straight it wiggles and curves through Forest areas like being in a state its a Little More unique and a Stream follows it pretty much the whole Kuepper you can see Blue like a Little journey into the Woods without the Poi son the friends of Nickel plate Trail meet at 7 the last wednesday of every month in the old fire station on the Corner of Miami and main streets in for More info Call donations can be sent to Nickel plate Trail Box in sects superintendent meets with commissioner by Meghan Durbak Tribune staff writer Tipton Community school million construction project was denied two weeks superintendent Robert Schultz remains optimistic the decision could be the school corporation planned to receive million in Bonds from the department of local government finance to build a transportation facility and remodel the current bus garage into a storage the property tax control Board approved the but Cheryl commissioner for the rejected the schools request to shocked by the magnitude of this project and cant believe the request is being made with a straight Musgrave this does nothing to help Stu dents achieve More and it seems to be choosing construction Over As far As Cost was Musgrave used a bus garage built in Evansville As an example say ing it had 14 Bays for busses with no heat or air conditioning and Only Cost she will be meeting with Schultz and school officials this so they May restate their were hopeful Well still be Able to move Forward with the pro Schultz the primary reasons for asking for a new bus garage Are efficiency and Cost Schultz its extremely dangerous for transportation staff and people Schultz the busses have to be backed blindly into the Road to get into a bus in buses must be sent to fort Wayne or Logansport for costing the corporation additional while Hes hoping his statistics will win Over the Dlf commis Schultz said Hes prepared to make an Appeal before the state tax court Musgrave said Shes still inter ested to hear what they have to say willing to meet with local offi dals to hear their comments Howard county arrests deputies arrested Elja Block of East Broadway at that on a warrant for criminal deputies arrested Erin l Block of South Webster at the Howard county on a warrant for inducing or causing deputies arrested Herman Russi at the Howard county on a warrant for forgery and Check police arrested Amber at Waffle 807 Reed on a charge of Public police arrested a 14yearold male and a 13yearold male at Lafayette Park 923 Korby each on a charge of Possession of police arrested Keith Block of East North at Joseph on a charge of Domestic violence police arrested John Block of West Carter at that on a Clark Las warrant for eight counts of four counts of for two counts of elderly abuse and failure to appear on a drug police arrested Dan Block of South plate at Locke Street and Markland on a charge of operating a vehicle while police arrested Jesse Harris on 31 South of Hoffer on charges of operator never Possession of marijuana and pos session of a controlled police arrested Derrick l Block of South Indiana in the 800 Block of West Broadway on a warrant for failure to thefts a resident in the 1000 Block of South washing ton Street reported the theft of in Cash and medication from his a resident of the 1400 Block of South Armstrong Street reported the theft of a portable color miscellaneous a vacuum cleaner from the 3100 Block of South Lafountain a resident of the 800 Hoffer reported the theft of a Maroon 1989 Buick Lesa re from the 700 Block of Belvedere a resident of the 1100 Block of North Courtland Avenue reported the theft of a Caliper semiautomatic handgun valued at from that a resident of the 1300 Block of South Locke Street reported the theft of a red 1990 Chevrolet Cavalier from the 1500 Block of South plate a resident of the 100 Block of Orchard Lane reported the theft of a resident of the 400 Block of West North Street reported the theft of a Silver Safe valued at from that a resident of the 1000 Block of South Cooper Street reported the theft of two Alu Minum Extension ladders from that a resident of the 2200 Block of West Syracuse Street reported the theft of a speakers and an amplifier from the parking lot of Kokomo High a resident of the 900 Block of Brentwood drive reported the theft of assorted rings Village 1718 Home reported the theft of 5 to 7 half Cartons of cigarettes valued at from the paws Center event saturday at mall pals for paws invites the Public to celebrate its new buddy located in the former Markland malls former a cars store during saturdays Home for the holi Days event the event will be from noon to 5 there will be a door prizes and a Chance to visit with adoptable guardians can have a picture taken of them and their pet with Santa people can even stuff a stocking for their pet Celebration is saturday the hispanic ministry of Joan of arc and Patrick Catholic churches will celebrate our lady of Guadalupe patroness of the americas with a special mass and fiesta saturday at Patrick Corner of North Washington Street and the program is As follows the Mata Chines dance troupe will dance in Honor of our lady of Guadalupe in the bilingual mass with music provided by the Mari Achi band 7 mexican dinner in the Parish Hall with music by the mariachi band Zelaya freewill donations will be reenactment in the Parish Hall of apparitions of our lady of 8 mexican As Well As music by drawings and poems of our lady of Quadalupe by the school children will be Dis All the children Are invited to break the tradition Al mexican Pinata and get in 1531 a lady from heaven appeared to an american Indian at a Hill Northwest of what is now Mexico Accord ing to information found at she identified herself As the Ever Virgin holy itary and made a request for a Church to be built on the Santa to have breakfast in Tipton saturday to Ilton Tri kappas break fast with Santa is from 8 to 11 saturday at the mount Community the morning includes break crafts and a visit with lie menu includes scrambled milk and All prepared by the activities include face paint the balloon Man and Mak ing Christmas cards for local military personnel serving Over there will be a shopping House and pictures with Santa taken by a professional photog tickets Are available from Tri Kappa members or at steel parts Federal credit first Farmers Bank and Trust and an Imal crackers tick ets Are in Advance or at the Tri county vet clinic hosts open House Tri county veterinary clinic will Host a Holiday open House from 1 to 5 All pets Are the Edu cation centers will include information on geriatric dental nutrition and health care the clinic is located 3 Miles West of Russiaville at 9804 Delphi Church having dinner theater first Assembly of god Church in Delphi pastor Brent Oliver has announced their eighth annual Holiday dinner All on a Christmas performances Are scheduled for and guests will enjoy both a full course meal and a Broad Way style musical tickets Are and must be purchased in for ticket Contact the Church office at 765 5642200 Between and mondays through the Church is located on two Miles North of 25 in Steak shake helping needy Steak v shake is again part nering with americas second Harvest food Banks in several including now through for every in Steak n shake gift cards the company will donate a Stea Burger Patty to the local food last the glean ers food Bank earned Stea Burger this is the fifth year for the and by the end of this Steak n shake will have donated More than million Steanburg ers to food Banks in 21 Favores to offer free Christmas dinner from 1 to 3 Christmas Russ and Judy favors will offer free Christmas dinner to the Public at their Home at 402 Mulberry St delivery and transportation Are available for More inform Call 765 Rojas honoured at Waterford place Jenice Rojas has been selected to serve As a caregiver preceptor at Waterford place Cri Teria for the Honor included at length of and customer service the Campus is located at 800 Joseph masons to present breakfast 8 the London masonic Lodge will serve breakfast from 7 to 10 sausage Gravy and biscuits will be among food freewill donations will be accepted and the event is open to the new London is 2 Miles North of Winter clothing is sought for needy the Western High school Sophomore class is collecting Winter and gloves for elementary school aged Chil Dren at the Western versus Northwestern game open till december 23rd 180 s 500 West Middleton 7654529049 Mon Fri 16 weekends 96 euro Comfort Sale new balance ww926 White Calfskin s beige Calfskin Black Calfskin natural1zer snug s56 Black Waterproof Low Heel non skid sole m02 Primo chill slide natural Black Cloud Gillie tie fashion print fashion print uq3 5225 upside Black sheepskin espresso sheepskin Corn Row leather Whitney Black fabric mute in Usa free Pedor thic wednesdays Only 4 Day Only Sale Central Indiana finest shoe stores Markland mall Kokomo shop by phone 7654577944 the theme is lets take this outside due to the rivalry be tween those benefiting will be Young boys and girls in the Howard county school sys donation boxes will be available for each Christmas carol1 comes to Eastern via live musical a Christmas Carol comes to life on Green towns Eastern Howard performing arts society stage in a production from the Ameri can family Heaters Broadway for the performance will be at 2 Cost is for ticket information and Call 765 rotarians give Mission support the noon rotary club presented Kokomo Rescue mis Sion executive director Van Taylor with in groceries for the thanksgiving meal at Grace United methodist Sams club of Kokomo awarded the noon rotary club of Kokomo in Grant Money to the rotary scholarship pro Gram to help students continue their herbs Clay pottery 9632379 Patti Becks original gifts for a l Imi of Sharpsville Brumbaugh Florist 9632739 fresh Floral gifts 1 i of Sharpsville Sharpsville United methodist Church Bazaar 9635359 soup Sandwich baked goods second doors open at 6pm Morium Ide 2300 is for info Call
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