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Special visit

January 2, 2013

Special visitors made a stop to Bremen Elementary School Friday Dec. 21 to visit staff and students from the Special Education department.

It’s always a matter of ‘walking on thin ice’

January 2, 2013

 INDIANA — Indiana Conservation Officers across the state are advising citizens of the potential hazards of being on frozen lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams this winter.
Every winter, thousands of Hoosiers enjoy fishing, skating, hiking, or just sliding around on frozen ponds and lakes. And every year, people drown after falling through ice.
Like driving on snow, Hoosiers need to re-learn how to have safe fun on ice.
Conservation Officers want citizens to put safety first. Here are a few tips to remember when considering standing on or walking on a frozen lake or pond: 

Bremen fifth graders find ‘world changer’

January 2, 2013

BREMEN — To a fifth grader, the world can seem pretty small, but when challenged to identify “world changers,” it becomes a much larger place. Dec. 14, 24 Bremen Middle School fifth graders got a lesson in life, business, and global perspectives from Chuck Klockow, owner of Horse Saddle Shop (HSS) in Bremen.
“It all began with the study of early explorers” said Reata Dongell, fifth grade teacher at Bremen Middle School. Through their research “...students decided that the early explorers’ qualities and those of modern day world changers were very similar” she continued.

Students DARE to make good choices

December 27, 2012

BREMEN — We make thousands of decisions every day — what to eat, what to wear, and when to go to bed. But recently, Bremen fifth graders took a stand and decided to make good choices for their entire lifetimes.
Every year the Bremen Police Department (with funding from the Marshall County Prosecutor’s office) enacts a 12-week program with the community schools’ fifth grade students that teaches them about what drugs, tobacco and alcohol can do to them and their loved ones. They learn about peer pressure, violence, and bullying and how to prevent it within their own lives and in others.’

Council reorganizes; makes final decisions for 2012

December 27, 2012

BREMEN — The council opened last Monday with the reorganization of personnel in two commissions, the Economic Development Commission, and the Redevelopment Commission.
After voting, the results of the Economic Development Commission were as follows: Larry Grebe as president; John Fowler as vice president; and Dennis Bilinski as secretary. The Redevelopment Commission voted for position changes as well: David Holmes as president, John Fowler as vice president, and Dennis Bilinski as secretary.

Bremen plant reaches milestone

December 27, 2012

BREMEN — A commitment to safety has led one local company to a significant milestone.
Johns Manville of Bremen recently held a celebration for employees — including a steak dinner — because of their remarkable achievement. The company has completed 15 years without a lost time accident.
“This milestone has to do with the quality of our workers,” said Joe Korepta, Bremen plant manager. “Everybody cares about everybody.”
In remarks at the celebration Korepta praised the loyalty and dedication of those at the Bremen Johns Manville plant.

Bremen Castings setting the bar by putting employee health first

December 27, 2012

BREMEN — Executives of Bremen Castings Inc. (BCI) have always looked out for their employees, offering them good benefits and a safe, family oriented atmosphere.
But in November they succeeded in distinguishing the company from its competitors by once again challenging the status quo.

Council gives accolades, revisits concerns

December 27, 2012

BREMEN — Bruce Jennings, principal of Bremen High School, received the District 2, High School Principal of the Year award and was recognized for it by the Town of Bremen during the most recent monthly council meeting.

Special season for musical director

December 14, 2012

BREMEN — Beth Webster, director of the Maxinkuckee Singers for the past 20 years will cherish this season’s performances more than most.
That’s because this year will be her last.
“Leaving the group is going to be very bittersweet for me but I feel in my heart it’s time to turn the baton over,” Webster explained. “I probably won’t feel it fully until February when they begin rehearsing again, and I’m not with them.”
Webster said that she will still be proud to see their progress and looks forward to watching them perform in the spring during the warmer season’s schedule.

Foster takes home 2012 DYW title

December 14, 2012

BREMEN — Haley Foster took home the Distinguished Young Woman of Bremen title for 2012.

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