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Major bumps in road conquered

December 4, 2012

BREMEN — Fighting cancer is a long and difficult road that some do not return from. There are good days and bad days. There are smiles and there are tears. And often, the road is bumpy.
Dylan Shumaker and his family have experienced the gamut of these trials and tribulations and now — hopefully — after five months of tests, needles, one surgery and a six-week (33-treatment) round of proton radiation therapy, they can say that the worst is over.

Jennings selected as Principal of the Year

December 4, 2012

BREMEN — Dedicated. Committed. Supportive. 
Those are the most common words that came up repeatedly among staff members of Bremen High School when describing Principal Bruce Jennings, who recently earned the honor of District 2 High School Principal of the Year by the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP).

Firemen request toys

December 4, 2012

BREMEN — It’s once again time for the Bremen Volunteer Fire Department’s annual Toys for Tots drive. Each year the department places containers at various locations throughout town for the collection of toys.

‘Help’ wanted for annual food drive

December 4, 2012

BREMEN — Organizers of the Project Help program are looking to the community to assist with putting food on the tables of German Township residents this holiday season. In it’s 31st year, the initiative was brought to life in 1981 when a group of locals decided they wanted to reach out to help their neighbors.

County weather station coming

December 4, 2012

MARSHALL CO. — In just a few months, Marshall County residents will be able to access real-time local weather information from their home computers.
Marshall County Emergency Management Agency director Clyde Avery will be using Indiana Department of Homeland Security grant money to purchase weather station equipment for use by the EMA office and the general public.
“The closest weather station is in Starke County, and that’s where we get our National Weather Service information from,” said Avery in an interview Wednesday.

Historic Bremen calendars for sale; Depot open; to close soon

November 19, 2012

Depot open; to close soon
The Bremen Historic Depot will be open for visitors Sunday, Dec. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. The Depot will then be closed for the winter months, except for groups that are scheduled. There is no admission fee. For information, call 574-546-4340.
Also, Historic Bremen Inc.
Old Bremen postcards are featured in the 2013 Historic Bremen calendar being sold by Historic Bremen Inc. Each month has an enlarged picture of a Bremen postcard. Also included is a brief history of postcards.

BPD offers home safety checks

November 19, 2012

The Bremen Police Department would like to remind residents who are leaving town for the holidays, a vacation, or the winter season that officers will provide security checks of their homes while residents are gone. To participate in the program visit the Bremen Police Department at 123 S. Center St. and complete a security check registration form. Include information with who to contact if anything out of the ordinary is discovered.

Holiday dinner at Horizon Nov. 22

November 19, 2012

The Thanksgiving holiday is all about giving thanks for the good things we have enjoyed throughout the past year while enjoying a good meal and good company.
Those without plans are invited to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner at Horizon Ministries 202 N. Center St. (across from the Bremen Post) at noon Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22.
Come alone or bring the family or friends. There is no charge for the dinner and it will feature turkey and all the fixings, along with homemade desserts.

Ladies: Do you have the ugliest holiday sweater in Bremen?

November 19, 2012

We’d like you to prove it by sending in a photo of yourself wearing the sweater — for a chance at winning a local beauty makeover prize package. Drop the photo in the drop box outside the Bremen Enquirer office (126 E. Plymouth St.) or email it to enquirer@fourway.net before Dec. 13. You must include your first and last name, phone number, and address.

Town requests citizens don’t trash the dump

November 19, 2012

BREMEN — The Town of Bremen isn’t pleased with people dumping unacceptable refuse — including furniture and building parts into the city dump.
“We just want to remind people what it’s for,” explained Town Director of Operations Rich Martin.
What it’s for is for residents to dispose of their yard waste like grass clippings, and natural refuse from their flower beds. Residents are also welcome to take freely of the dump’s mulch pile consisting of ground up trees and brush to use to protect their flowers, plants or greenery.

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BREMEN — Thirteen proved to be Triton’s unlucky number Friday. As in, the Lady Trojans ran into a...
PLYMOUTH — As usual it was a playoff atmosphere at Bill Nixon Field for a match-up between Plymouth...
CULVER — The Culver Military Eagles scored nine runs in the second inning to put themselves ahead...

 

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