The Paper of Miami County - June 30, 2021 Issue

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IDEM and U.S. EPA have partnered with the Purdue Manufacturing Extension Partnership to offer on-site (or virtual) technical assistance at a significantly reduced cost to Indiana manufacturers. Receive 16 hours of training, and up to 40 hours of technical assistance from the Purdue MEP program, and be eligible for seed funding to implement your facility’s improvement project(s). Eligibility: Manufacturing facilities located in Indiana. Services offered: Purdue MEP will conduct an on-site (or virtual if preferred) assessment and training to identify opportunities to reduce water use, air pollutants, solid waste, toxic chemicals use, and energy use. Purdue MEP will also:prepare a report and presentation with recommendations to your facility staff; compile a custom action plan for your facility; check-in to collect data on project status and results; customize a final report showing cost savings, carbon emissions reductions, and waste reductions as well as reductions in permitting, fees, labor, disposal costs, and other expenses (potential $10,000-200,000 value, based on previous IN NEXT WEEK’S EDITION: We will feature a riding group making their way from Washington D.C. results. Results will vary based on specific projto Washington State. The group spent a little time in Miami County. In the photo above, Jay Waters ects). stopped along the Nickel Plate Trail for a photo while the group continues their journey.

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Royalty selected for 4-H, Circus Festival On the left...The winners for the 4-H Miss Miami County pageant are: front, Princess, Addyson Thomas; back, left to right, Duchess, Isabella Carpenter and Miss Miami County, Alyssa Ramos. On the right...The winners for the Miss Circus City Festival, Inc. pageant are: front, Princess, Emma Ramos; back, left to right, Junior Queen, Lacey Ramos and Miss Circus City, Emma Moore.

Photos from the 4-H Fair can be found on Pages 4 and 5. Photo by Harmon Photography, Inc.

Photo by Snappy Giraffe Photography

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Police Reports Miami County Sheriff ’s Department

ver. Apartments, Apt. resident said the A suspicious ve10, Peru voluntar- GMC was in their hicle was found on ily left with garage and agreed private property medics for evalua- to let the owner reat 3180 W St. Rd. tion prior to offitrieve her vehicle. June 20 The resident reA car vs. deer ac- 18, National Water cers’ arrival. Works, Kokomo. A trash bag was moved property cident was refound in a driving from the vehicle ported at N U.S. 31 The vehicle was tagged for relane at N U.S. 31 before retrieving and W 900 N, moval. and W 300 N, Peru. her GMC. Macy. Officers at W 1350 The bag was Disorderly conCriminal misS & S 400 W, duct was reported moved off the chief was reKokomo spoke at 2925 Travis St, roadway. ported at 4673 S with representaA complainant at Peru. This was 625 E, Mistive from Miami44033 Macdill CT, handled by ISP. sissinewa CampA wanted person Peru recently loground, 186, Peru. Cass REMC regarding a camcated the address was reported at A caller at Misera someone had 9286 N Old Route of people she alsissinewa Reserattached to a util- lowed to borrow 31, Macy. A warvoir, Spillway, ity pole. They rant service was her 2013 GMC in Peru reported conducted. February of this items stolen from were going to remove the camera year. She has since Trauma was rehis vehicle while and leave contact been attempting to ported at 2450 S at the location. A complainant at info for the owner locate her vehicle. 550 E, Peru. to retrieve it. June 23 A VIN check 5851 S U.S. 31, A single vehicle A complainant at showed the comCedar Creek Mocrash was re4982 W 1100 S, plainant she bile Home Park, ported at 3559 S owned the vehicle Bunker Hill reLot 21, Peru reand a resident of ported behavioral Strawtown Pike, 2916 Capehart was problems with a 10 Peru. Minor inSee Police Page 6 contacted. The year old daughter. juries were reThe complainant ported. A state crash report was was informed of completed. resources avail260-330-1802 • 260-571-2778 A caller had quesable through 4 County, Probation tions regarding a standby at 2051 W Department, and Matador St, Apt. Department of 10, Peru. Child Services. An overdose or Officers at 147 E Serving Wabash & Surrounding Counties 800 S, Bunker Hill poisoning was reported at 4187 W assisted medics Barberry Ln, and fire with an Peru. Medic units unresponsive were assisted. male. Male was A female at 2051 later transported to the hospital by W Matador St, Country Cottage EMS. Trespassing was reported at W St. Rd. 218 and N Lincoln St, The Old Randall School, Peru. An animal prob606 State Road 13 North • P.O. Box 603 • Wabash, IN 46992 lem was reported Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday at 3449 W St. Rd. Web Address: www.thepaperofwabash.com 218, Brookside EsStaff tates Mobile Home Publisher Don L. Hurd president@hoosiermediagroup.com Park, Peru. Commercial Printing Sam Frieden sfrieden@thepaperofwabash.com June 21 Editor Michelle Boswell mboswell@thepaperofmiami.com Domestic disturBusiness Manager Cheryl Baker accounting@thepaperofwabash.com bance was reAdvertising Director Arlene Long along@thepaperofwabash.com ported at 43015 Prepress & Production Jeff Coleman jcoleman@thepaperofwabash.com Keesler CT, Peru. An unwanted Deadlines guest was reDisplay Advertising Friday @ 5:00 p.m. ported at 3022 Display Advertising requiring proofs Thursday @ 5:00 p.m. March St, Peru. Classified Advertising/cancellations Friday @ 5:00 p.m. A traffic accident Display Advertising copy changes/cancellation Friday @ 4:00 p.m. with damage was Production reported at E Ads and text may be emailed in PDF format to ads@thepaperofwabash.com or directly to your Wabash Rd and N sales rep above. If you have any questions please call for detailed information. 450 E, Peru. All submitted CDs, DVDs or photos need to be picked up 30 days after print, any left after 30 days will be discarded. A traffic accident with damage was The Paper reserves the right to refuse for publication any advertising that is considered reported at N 700 offensive, misleading, or detrimental to the public, the newspaper or another advertiser and to edit advertising at its discretion. E & E 800 N, Den-

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Larry L. Fewell, 78 Larry L. Fewell, 78, of Amboy, Indiana, passed away at 5:55 a.m., Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was born in Peru Aug. 18, 1942, the son of Everett and Catherine Haase Fewell. Larry married Tamara Pond June 22, 1963, and she survives. Larry was a 1961 graduate of Clay Township High School and retired Chrysler employee. He was a field member National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association. He took great pleasure in building and flying model airplanes and building

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Lake of Lewisburg, Indiana. A service celebrating the life of Larry L. Fewell was held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, June 22, 2021, at the Laird-Eddy Funeral Home, 201 N. Main St., Amboy, IN with Larry’s brother-inlaw, pastor Blaine Pond officiating. Burial was in Park Lawn Cemetery. Family and friends gathered from Noon to 2 p.m., Tuesday at the Laird-Eddy Funeral Home. In Lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made through the funeral home to the Amboy Volunteer Fire Department.

James R. “Shorty” Walton, 73, of Peru passed away at 6:50 p.m., Sunday, June 20, 2021, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Kokomo. The sun rose on the day he was born and set on the day he died. Born Sept. 8, 1947, in Monroe County, Mississippi, he was the son of the late Ananias and Nancy (White) Walton. Shorty was a Peru High School graduate. Survivors include his siblings, Alberta Wilson, Henrietta Lee, Gennie Terry, Hollie Walton, Janice Walton, Shirley Ann Walton, Carol Walton, Harold

Walton and Wayne Walton, beloved friends, Raymond and Roderick Kersey and a host of nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by siblings, Dick Walton, Steve Walton, John Walton,

Ananias Walton, Jr., Josiah “Billy” Walton, Willie Ambrose, Mary Walton, Cora Springer, Brenda Walton, Sandra Kay Walton, and Geraldine McIntosh. Services were at 11 a.m., Friday, June 25, 2021, at Riverview Funeral Home in Peru with visitation one hour prior to the service. Burial followed at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Peru. Shorty’s online guestbook is available, and condolences can be shared with the family at www.riverviewfhperu.com.

Earnest Delane Morris, 69 Earnest Delane Morris was born in Benham, Kentucky Dec. 31, 1951. Father, grandfather, avid golfer, bowler, and to his family “King” fisherman, passed away Monday, June 21, 2021, at Community Howard Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana. Earnest resided in Bunker Hill, Indiana. He is survived by his sister Caroline Ingram, brother-in-law Harold Lewis; his children Christopher Morris, Brian (wife) Lucinda Morris, Earnest “Ernie” Morris and Elizabeth (husband) Nick Purcell; and grandchildren Bryant

Morris, Holly Morris, Taylor Morris, Jordan Purcell and Brayton Purcell. He was preceded in death by father Orville Morris, mother Bonnie Back, stepfather Burchess Back, brother Orville Rogers Morris, sister Veronica Ollen In-

gram, and sister Verla Lynn Lewis. Viewing was held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 24, 2021, at Allen Funeral Home, 136 S Elm St, Bunker Hill, Indiana. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Tri City Funeral Home in Benham, Kentucky. Burial took place at Westlawn Cemetery in Cumberland, Kentucky. Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com.

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Flowers flourishing Recent rain and high humidity have encouraged much growth in local gardens. The forecast for the coming week includes alot of sunshine. Photo by Michelle Boswell


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Police quested a TX reference FB harassment. The complainant didn’t answer upon call back. A message was left. A complainant at 4054 W Division Rd, Peru had questions regarding Chad Patton refusing to leave property. Other occupants had vacated after a verbal request by the landlord, but Chad stayed even after the verbal request. Officers advised the complainant how to file an eviction. Fraud was reported at 1838 W Farview Dr, Peru. A caller at 2542 S Business 31, Peru noticed subject on neighbor's property. Gone upon arrival but a note was located indicating they were trying to make contact with

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the homeowner. Doors were secure. A neighbor had cut hay on a property at 2110 N Country Club Rd, Peru. Arrangements were made between the parties. An unwanted guest was reported at 5851 S U.S. 31, Cedar Creek Mobile Home Park, Lot 49, Peru. A traffic accident with injuries was reported at W Broadway St. and S U.S. 31, Bunker Hill. This was handled by ISP. Officers were dispatched to 7035 N 100 W, Denver in reference to an incorrigible juvenile. DCS was contacted in reference to

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unfounded allegations. A traffic accident with damage was reported at Markland Mall, Kokomo. Disorderly conduct was reported at275 S Lincoln St, Countryside Mobile Home Park, Bunker Hill. This was regarded as unfounded. Officers responded to the area of S U.S. 31 and W Broadway St, Bunker Hill in reference to a two vehicle traffic accident. No injuries were reported. A state crash report was submitted. A female at 5851 S U.S. 31, Cedar Creek Mobile Home

Park, Lot 36, Peru had a package misdelivered. Female was able to get her misdelivered package back. Record only. Officers at 5851 S U.S. 31, Cedar Creek Mobile Home Park, Lot 24, Peru in reference to a juvenile defecating on others property. Parents of the juvenile were advised of the issue. Officers were dispatched to the area of 5601 E 1525 N, Roann in reference to a runaway juvenile. Juvenile returned back home.

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continued from Page 1 proximately $4,500. IDEM anticipates awarding 6 to 10 grants total. Technical Assistance: Up to 40 hours of assistance may be provided to businesses to help identify specific solutions to unique issues. Assistance includes Purdue’s Faculty Assistance Program, which pairs companies with unique and challenging unresolved projects with specialized University experts who can assist in resolving those niche problems. COVID 19: Purdue MEP can offer their services virtually for those who prefer it. Information on Purdue MEP’s efforts to address COVID concerns is available. Complete the online application. The business will be contacted by a representative from Purdue MEP to discuss whether the facility is a good fit for the program. The Purdue MEP is a champion for

the manufacturing sector and has a longstanding history of providing manufacturers with high value, affordable solutions to manufacturing challenges including lean manufacturing, energy efficiency, quality improvement, six sigma, and more. Now, with funding from IDEM's Pollution Prevention Program and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Purdue MEP is offering a new process improvement assessment to your facility’s toolbelt: W.A.S.T.E. Stream Mapping. W.A.S.T.E. Stream Mapping can reveal substantial opportunities to reduce costs, improve production flow, save time, improve worker safety, reduce inventory, and improve environmental performance. These assessments take a broad look at manufacturing processes by focusing on all

environmental areas including Water, Air, Solid Waste, Toxics, and Energy (W.A.S.T.E). Currently, U.S. EPA has partnered with IDEM and Purdue MEP to fund W.A.S.T.E. Stream Mapping assessments to 15 Indiana manufacturers at a significantly reduced cost. Through these assessments, Purdue MEP will meet with your facility staff (virtually if preferred), conduct onsite training (virtually if preferred), and assess processes in your facility to identify

toxic materials, hazardous emissions, waste streams, and energy improvements. Businesses will be provided with a report and presentation from Purdue MEP outlining opportunities and recommendations for energy savings, less toxic materials and process improvements to prevent pollution and reduce waste. Unlike other programs, the assistance doesn’t stop here. Once businesses have seen the recommendations, Purdue MEP will offer

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Furthermore, businesses can also apply for grant funds to provide seed money to implement the solutions. These competitive grants, funded by the U.S. EPA, will be awarded by IDEM. Eligible applicants include only those 15 manufacturing companies selected to participate in this W.A.S.T.E. Stream Mapping opportunity. IDEM anticipates awarding six to ten grants and will distribute a total of $45,000.

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Community Calendar June 30 2 p.m. – Wednesdays at the Park hosted by the Peru Public Library and the Peru Parks Department. Featured today, “Professor Steve’s Science.” Event held at The First Farmer’s Amphitheater in Maconaquah Park, Peru. Free to public. For more information, contact the Peru Public Library at 765-473-3069. July 3 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Mexico Community Garage Sales. For more information, contact Lester Walden at 765-4690487. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Miami County Farmer’s Market outside of Miami County Museum in downtown, Peru. Fruits, vegetables, hand-made goods, eggs, herbs, baked goods and much more available. For more information, call 765-472-1923. Vendors are welcome to sign up to participate in this weekly event. July 3 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Breakfast at Mexico Baptist Church, 4088 N Carrol Street, Mexico, Indiana. The breakfast is to support the Community Garage Sale. Free

will donation. Proceeds to the Mexico Fire Department and the Mexico Lions Club. July 4 8 a.m. – 17th Annual Firecracker Run beginning at the Peru Fire Department. This is a 5K Run/Walk. Registration is $20. For more information, call 765-472-1979. Noon – Maconaquah Park Amphitheater Cornhole Tournament registration. Sign up early at www.scoreholio.co m. Tournament starts shortly after registration. 5 p.m. – Kids games (provided by City of Peru) – Sack races, seed spitting, hula hoop contests and more. Three age groups. 6:45-10 p.m. – 101.9 Rocks the Park. American Flag Ceremony by the Miami County Military Rites Unit. Patriotic songs from Tammy Dougherty Loftis. Opening band will be Eric

Knight and the Crusaders. 8 p.m. Reverend Boogieman takes the stage at the Amphitheater. Before the fireworks show, the National Anthem will be sung by Tammy Dougherty Loftis. Fireworks by Independence Fireworks, begin after National Anthem around 10 p.m. Blankets, lawn chairs and coolers are allowed at the park. No fireworks are allowed. 10 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tune in to 101.9 to listen to their “American Patriotic Soundtrack” that will accompany the fireworks show. It will also be streaming on www.1019.rocks. July 6 10 a.m. – Free Summer Movie at the Roxy Theater, “Trolls World Tour.” July 7 2 p.m. – Wednesdays at the Park hosted by the Peru Public Library and

the Peru Parks Department. Featured today, “Magical Tails with Perry Warren.” Event held at The First Farmer’s Amphitheater in Maconaquah Park, Peru. Free to public. For more information, contact the Peru Public Library at 765-473-3069. July 11 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Ice Cream Social, Cruise-In and Concert, Peoria Church, 5575 E 325 N, Peru. Open to the public. July 13 10 a.m. – Free Summer Movie at the Roxy Theater, “The War Grandpa.” July 14 2 p.m. – Wednesdays at the Park hosted by the Peru Public Library and the Peru Parks Department. Featured today, “Bongo Boys Drum Circle.” Event held at The First Farmer’s Amphitheater in Maconaquah Park, Peru. Free to public. For more information, contact the Peru Public Library at 765-473-3069. July 16 7 p.m. - Family Night at the Peru Circus. For more in-

Indiana DNR: Remove bird feeders immediately The Indiana DNR has received reports of sick and dying songbirds from 15 counties statewide. As the investigation continues, the DNR recommends all Hoosiers remove their birdfeeders statewide. The 15 counties are Clark, Delaware, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, LaGrange, Lake, Marion, Monroe, Newton, St. Joseph, Union, Washington, and Whitley. DNR is working with the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (IN ADDL) and the USGS National Wildlife Health Center to determine the birds’ cause of death.

The affected songbirds showed neurological signs of illness as well as eye swelling and crusty discharge. Several samples have been sent to IN ADDL. All bird samples submitted have tested negative for avian influenza and West Nile virus. Final laboratory di-

agnostic results are pending. The following steps are recommended statewide: • Use the DNR sick/dead wildlife reporting tool at on.IN.gov/sickwildlife to alert DNR staff. • Stop feeding birds until the mor-

tality event has concluded. • Clean feeders and baths with a 10% bleach solution. • Avoid handling birds. If you need to handle birds, wear disposable gloves. • When removing dead birds, wear disposable gloves and place birds and gloves in a sealable plastic bag to dispose with household trash. • Keep pets away from sick or dead birds as a precaution. Additional information will be shared when final diagnostic results are received. For updates, visit on.IN.gov/songbirddeaths.

formation, call 472.3918. July 17 8:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. – Christmas in July at Mississinewa Lake. 2 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 18 9:30 a.m. – Christmas in July at Mississinewa Campsite Decorating Awards 3 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 19 All day – Circus City Festival Midway opens – Downtown Peru. 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 20 10 a.m. – Free Summer Movie at the Roxy Theater, “Abominable.” 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show July 21 2 p.m. – Wednesdays at the Park hosted by the Peru Public Library and

the Peru Parks Department. Featured today, “Pretty Funny Balloons.” Event held at The First Farmer’s Amphitheater in Maconaquah Park, Peru. Free to public. For more information, contact the Peru Public Library at 765-473-3069. 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 22 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 23 7 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. July 24 10 a.m. – Circus City Festival Parade – Downtown Peru. 2 p.m. – Peru Circus Show. 7 p.m. – Roaring 20’s Speak Easy Peru Depot, 154 S. Broadway. 7 p.m. – Final performance of Peru Amateur Circus.

July 27 10 a.m. – Free Summer Movie at

the Roxy Theater, “DOLITTLE.” July 28 2 p.m. – Wednesdays at the Park hosted by the Peru Public Library and the Peru Parks Department. Featured today, “Daniel Lusk Magic.” Event held at The First Farmer’s Amphitheater in Maconaquah Park, Peru. Free to public. For more information, contact the Peru Public Library at 765-473-3069. July 31 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. – Back to School Festival at the Peru Circus Building, 154 North Broadway, Peru. The festival includes free haircuts for kids. (Organizers for the festival are looking for stylists to volunteer their time to give haircuts for the kids. Contact Alexis Dunn at 765-2442386.)


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