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Koontz recognized at annual dinner

February 7, 2012

BREMEN — Local business owner Kent Koontz was recognized Jan. 30 at an annual dinner to celebrate the local volunteer fire responders and their fellow emergency agencies.
He wasn’t acknowledged for his involvement with his store, Koontz Hardware, or his handiwork with Historic Bremen Inc., or his other community efforts but for his more than 45 years (and eight months) as a Bremen firefighter.

Pride award issued

February 7, 2012

Dana (above left) and Dave (above right) Pierce were recently awarded by the Town of Bremen for efforts they’ve put into remodeling their home at 401 E. South St.
Council president Heath Thornton (above center) nominated the couple during a regular meeting saying “what they’ve done is magnificent.”
After approving a resolution to award the couple, Thornton first read and then gave them a copy of the document and offered them pins at the Jan. 23 meeting.

Fundraiser in full swing

February 7, 2012

A fundraising initiative started three years ago at Bremen High School is going strong this year as members of Bremen’s National Honor Society (and in conjunction with the local Kiwanis K Kids group) are emptying pop tabs from the collection bin that Bremen students collected to benefit Ronald McDonald House in Indianapolis. A competition has been begun between the elementary and middle school classrooms to see who can collect the most.

College prep workshop makes transition easier

February 7, 2012

BREMEN — Graduation is only a few months away, and many graduating girls are preparing themselves for the transition from being high school students who live at home, to being college freshmen who live on campus or independently.

Reenactment for the whole family

February 7, 2012

BREMEN — Bremen Public Library’s February Family Reading Program —“The Blue and The Gray — Commemorating 150 Years Since the Civil War” continues. The next program, for all ages, is Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the library’s meeting room.
The program is an interactive battle reenactment of the Battle of Shiloh. Attendees will be assigned which side they are going to be on when arriving for the program. Come dressed in the Blue or the Gray if you are partial to a one side over the other.

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