The Paper of Wabash County - Jan. 4, 2017, issue

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Vol. 39, No. 43

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Charges filed in shooting By Joseph Slacian jslacian@thepaperofwabash.com The MSD of Wabash County School Board listens to public comments during its Aug. 9 meeting, at which it voted 4-1 to rescind its decision to reconfigure the school district. Photo by Emma Rausch.

2016: A year of change around Wabash County By Joseph Slacian jslacian@thepaperofwabash.com Controversy, victory and a look toward the future. Those three things can best sum up the year 2016 in Wabash County. Controversy came in July when the Metropolitan School Board of Wabash County unveiled a plan to reorganize the district by combining Northfield and Southwood high schools, closing Sharp Creek Elementary School, and using Southwood as a junior high and Northfield as a high school. Victory came in May when the City of Wabash won the first-ever Small Business Revolution sponsored by Deluxe Corp. Looking toward the future was seen in several areas, including the construction of the new Parkview Wabash Hospital and work on the Rock City Lofts, one of the projects in the Stellar (continued on page 4)

Charges have been filed in the Dec. 23 shooting of a Wabash man. The alleged shooter, Christina M. Bowman, 50, was arrested shortly after she was released Wednesday, Dec. 28, from a Fort Wayne hospital. Bowman was hospitalized after allegedly stabbing herself at her home Wednesday morning. She was preliminarily charged with attempted murder, Level 1 felony; aggravated battery, Level 3 felony; and carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor. Wabash Police were stationed at the hospital awaiting her release. She was served an arrest warrant issued by Circuit Court Judge Robert R. McCallen III. On Thursday, Bowman had a not guilty plea entered on her behalf. Bond was initially set at $100,000, but at the state’s request it was increased to

CHRISTINA BOWMAN

$500,000. As a condition of the bond, Bowman is to have no direct or indirect contact with the shooting victim. A trial date of April 25-26, 2017, was preliminarily set. Bowman allegedly shot Keith Shepherd, 48, in the face at his Allen Street home on Friday morning. She then went to her home on Sunset Drive where the stabbing allegedly occurred. (continued on page 7)

Wabash Hardee’s closes By Joseph Slacian jslacian@thepaperofwabash.com

Among those participating in the ceremonialgroundbreaking at the site of the new Parkview Wabash Hospital were (from left) Wabash County Commissioner Brian Haupert, David Haist, Parkview Health board chair, and Michael Packnett, Parkview Health President and CEO. Photo by Joseph Slacian

A sign stating that the Wabash Hardee’s is “closed indefinitely” has been placed on the restaurant’s doors and on the drive-thru menu board on Tuesday, Dec. 27. The following day, the signs

were removed from the facility, located at 1010 N. Cass St. A call to corporate headquarters on Tuesday, Dec. 27, showed that it had not yet received information that the restaurant has closed. Another call on Friday, Dec. 30, also was unsuccessful. (continued on page 28)


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