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Gov. Daniels on economy: State was ‘prettiest girl’ but ‘prom got canceled’
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Elaine Fletcher, from left, of Etna Green, and friends Geneal and Duane Walters, both of Bourbon, visit with Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Wednesday during his brief stop at the Etna Green Cafe, where talk about property tax caps, medical insurance and more was served up with homemade food and good coffee by Kathy Drake, not pictured, a waitress there for about five years. pilot Photo/Anita Munson

By Anita Munson Staff Writer
ETNA GREEN — Vance Stills couldn’t be at his own business, the Etna Green Cafe, Wednesday to meet with Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels when the top state official breezed through after a visit to Elkhart.

 
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Culver man dies after ice boat accident E-mail
Sunday, 11 January 2009
By Maggie Nixon
Managing Editor

CULVER — A 72-year-old man has died after the ice boat he was on fell through Lake Maxinkuckee Saturday.

Police were called to 520 Peru Court, Culver, shortly before 3 p.m. Suzanne King reported to police her 72-year-old husband, Ronald, had taken his ice boat — a device similar to a sailboat equipped with skis, powered by a sail — out on the frozen lake. She was concerned he had not returned after nearly an hour. Upon arrival, Culver Deputy Chief of Police Chad Becker said a "search" was done from the residence using binoculars. "The boat craft was not visually located from that area," he said. A second search was conducted from the west shores of the public access sight, but no visual was detected there either.

"An incident command was started at the public access site by Culver Police," Becker said. "At this time, the Culver Fire Department was requested for personnel in regard to a search, which was started by sending fire units around the lake."

Becker said within a half an hour after the fire department's search began, the department was able to locate the boat near the center of the lake.

"After fire personnel walked to the boat, they were able to locate the victim partially submerged in an open area of the lake that had not frozen.

"King was found to be unconscious and unresponsive, however he had been wearing a life jacket," Becker said. The jacket was able to keep King afloat and his head above water.

A basket was used to transport King across the lake after Culver-Union Township EMS pulled King from the water.

After being treated at the scene, King was taken to St. Joseph Regional Medical Center-Plymouth before being taken to South Bend.

According to Marshall County Coroner William Cleavenger, King died at 11:03 p.m. Saturday.
Last Updated ( Monday, 12 January 2009 )
 
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