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Rep. Harman appointed to House committees 

December 14, 2012

STATEHOUSE — House Speaker Brian C. Bosma (R-Indianapolis) announced committee assignments and leadership appointments for the Indiana House Republican Caucus. State Rep. Tim Harman (R-Bremen) was appointed to three different House committees: Courts & Criminal Code, Government & Regulatory Reform and Local Government.

Holiday performance Dec. 15

December 14, 2012

BREMEN — If two hours of holiday singing and dancing from the Bremen Swing Choir doesn’t put you in the Christmas mood, nothing will.
The show will take place Saturday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. In the Bowen Auditorium. Bremen Choir Director Kathy Overmyer said this year’s top ensemble of 34 high school students each auditioned for the opportunity to put on a show that audience members of all ages will enjoy. This is the biggest group she said she has had since the group’s rebirth in 2008.

Breakfast with Santa Dec. 8

December 5, 2012

Santa has agreed to visit BEMS Saturday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the BEMS gym/cafeteria for a free continental breakfast. CVS staff will take a picture and supply a free 4x6 photo for each family (and will also offer affordable packages for those who wish to order). There will be a craft station and free gifts for the kids as well.

DARE ceremony Dec. 7 at BHS

December 5, 2012

The Bremen Police Department, in cooperation with the Bremen Public Schools is proud to announce the 23rd annual Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) graduation ceremony to be held Friday, Dec. 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the Bremen High School auditorium. The fifth grade students will have completed 12 lessons designed to educate them about how to resist violence and drug abuse.

Town topic returns to water tower leaks

December 5, 2012

BREMEN — Anthony Wagner, Bremen town attorney, initiated discussion regarding a problem with the biological oxidation towers at the waste water treatment plant.
The plant, which was recently renovated by Bowen Engineering Corporation, has incurred some minor leakage problems in the towers. Mountain Grout has been suggested by the company as a solution. The presumption is that the grout would be injected into the interior of the towers, seek out the water, and then initiate a chemical response, which would then create a seal at the sight of the leak.

Volunteers, diners, drivers wanted

December 5, 2012

BREMEN — Those that manage the REAL Services nutrition site in Bremen are hoping to add some new faces to the mix — at the table, and on their volunteer list at The Pines.
The program itself has been in Bremen for about 25 to 30 years and site director Rose Ann Hall says she has been involved exactly 10 years this month.
“I was in-between jobs and someone recommended that I apply to work for REAL Services and I got it,” she explained. “I love working with people and we have wonderful senior citizens in Bremen.”

State Police Chief statement on marijuana not backed by local law enforcement

December 5, 2012

PLYMOUTH — While one Indiana law enforcement officer went on record to support the legalization of marijuana in the Hoosier state, Marshall County law enforcement officers aren’t so sure.
Indiana State Police Superintendent Paul Whitesell told members of the State Budget Committee on Tuesday that he believes that “...it (marijuana usage) is here, it’s going to stay...If it were up to me I do believe I would legalize it and tax it.”

Holy Walk bringing 32 years of Bethlehem to Bremen

December 5, 2012

BREMEN — The Holy Walk is an annual Bremen tradition and has been going on for 32 years. Every year before Christmas, more three hundred people dress up like Roman soldiers, wise men and shepherds. Hundreds of people are bussed out to The Pines Senior Citizen Center (right next to the Yellow River on S.R. 106) to see the story in action.
Aaron Jones has been going to the Holy Walk for 30 years, participating in them for 20. He’s done everything from being a villager to a Roman soldier.

Maxinkuckee Singers perform

December 5, 2012

The Maxinkuckee Singers, under the direction of Beth Webster, cordially invite the public to enjoy their annual Christmas concert, presented publicly in six performances. The group looks forward to sharing standards, contemporary, sacred numbers, comedy routines and featured soloists, sure to please audiences of all ages. All shows  will begin at 7:30 EST (6:30 CST in Knox) and there is no admission charge. This year there will be a five-minute intermission prior to the show’s surprise conclusion.
The Maxinkuckee Singers will ring in the holidays:

United Way campaign on track to meet goal

December 5, 2012

MARSHALL CO. — This year’s United Way campaign is well on its way to meeting the $475,000 goal. This is the same financial goal as last year, but United Way Executive Director Linda Yoder said she believes it will be met thanks to some new participants.
“We are ahead of where we were last year, so we are excited about that,” said Yoder Monday.
She continued, “We have the five campaign chairs and they are doing a great job. We’ve had an excellent response from them getting information out to the communities.”

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