responsibility of “putting our membership in the position to make a good living and have a good quality of life through legislative and safe ty efforts” is his job. Edwards understands these things take time but keeps a positive atti tude about the process.
“We aren’t going to get to where we want to be overnight, but we are going to get there,” he
Indiana. The Canadian National Railway, CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway are the three largest railroads in Indiana. The 2021 Indiana State Rail Plan says those three have main lines that link many manufacturing and consumer regions. SMART Transportation Division as well as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) represent nearly half the nation’s railroaders. To be more specific, they represent the people who move the trains such as conductors and engineers. If the trains don’t move, the products stay put. With Indiana being heavy in agriculture and manufacturing, a strike could hit the state hard and right about the time harvest season is in full swing.
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The tentative agreement will be presented to the general chairman first. Then, if approved, it will be sent to the membership for a vote. The entire process will take up to six weeks. Kenny Edwards, Indiana legislative director for International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers’ Transportation Division (SMART), has worked on the railroad for 32 years. He is a fifth-genera tion railroad employee. Edwards, a former Peru resident, has been at the bargaining table over and over again, fighting for the those he repre sents. Most would think it is about employees getting more in their paychecks, but what has come to the surface and has remained at the surface is the quality-of-life issues for railroad employees.“Qualityof life issues were the hold up and why things went to the brink. We were asking for unpaid time off and under the preliminary contract that the two sides agreed to this morn ing (Sept 15), after a 20-hour marathon negotia tion, unpaid leave was a part of it,” Edwards explained. He said there will be a certain num ber of days per year available to employees. Whether seniority played into how much unpaid time off employees would receive, was not certain.
Thesaid.next six weeks will be crucial for railroad employees, including those in Miami County. If membership votes down the contract, the ripple effect will be felt throughout the county, state, andEdwardscountry.added, “We can’t move the mountain all at once. We have to do it one shovel full of dirt at a time. The more shovels, the more of the mountain we move and the faster we move the mountain.”
If the membership rejects the contract, nego tiations can resume but if a strike does take place, the impact in Indiana will be far and
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After 20 hours of negotiations, Class I rail roads and three labor unions managed to reach a tentative agreement, thus avoiding a strike. ForManynow.railroad employees were prepared to strike beginning at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16, but the temporary deal has managed to keep the trains rolling. What happens now is called a “cooling-off period” that keeps railroad employ ees from striking, which would have brought rail transportation to a screeching halt.
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Trains continue to roll along the rails in Miami Coumty and across the country while employees wait through the ‘cooling-off’ period. A tentative
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An abandoned boat and trailer were left on the roadway at E 300 N & N 700 E, Wabash. The vehicles were towed.Afemale at 5916 S 250 E, Peru was making threats of suicide in text messages with her parents. The visedAmissingchecksponseN,areaspondedevaluation.RichardswhoanaforwardedwereconversationstextrecordedandtoIndiStatePolice,transportedtoM3forOfficersretotheof1488E500Peruinretoawelfarerequestonajuvenile.complainantadthatthey
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Aikman of Kokomo, In diana, and Ethan (Brooke) Aikman of Greenwood, Beckyhusband,deathana.HelmsCote,HannahFoster,grandchildren;Indiana,KloeJaidaAikman,Cote,CameronandsisterJanetofWabash,IndiMaryisprecededinbyherparents,andsister(Don)Branson.
Mary Kay Aikman, 73, passed away Friday, Sept. 9, 2022, at her resi dence.Shewas born Oct. 1, 1948, in Peru, Indiana, to the late Walter Lines and Rosella Peg (Moore) Helms. She married Richard Aik man, and he preceded her in death in Febru ary of Mary2016.was employed as a factory worker at Controls. She enjoyed playing cards and doing sudoku puzzles. She was a member of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority.Sheissurvived by her sons; Les (Amy) Foster of Connecticut, Shea
watching her kids play baseball.Shewill be greatly missed.Visitation was held Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022, at the Peru Church of the Brethren, 134 East Fifth Street, Peru, Indi ana from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The funeral serv ice will follow at 1 p.m. with Pastor Phil Trox ell officiating. Burial took place at Westlawn Cemetery in Denver, In diana.Arrangements have been entrusted to Flow ers-Leedy Funeral Home. Friends and family may sign the on line guestbook at sLeedyAllen.comwww.Flower
Chase Smith and inRobertgreat-grandchildren.eightwasprecededdeathbyhisparents,brothersChuckSmithandTomSmithandasisterEdnaStraham.AservicecelebratingthelifeofRobertL.Smithwasheldat4p.m.,Thursday,Sept.15,2022,attheLaird-EddyFuneralHome,201N.MainSt.,AmboywithPastorJimMcDowellofficiating.Familyandfriendsgatheredfrom2p.m.to4p.m.,Thursday,attheLaird-EddyFuneralHome.BurialwasintheParkLawnCemetery.Inlieuofflowers,memorialdonationsmaybemadethroughtheLaird-EddyFuneralHometotheGuardianAngelHospiceortheChurchofHope.
Nancey Faye Scott, 71
Robert L. Smith, 91
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David, Jan, and Debbie. She is blessed with 11 grandchildren and 24 great spentwifeble.friendsandFloridalovedfamilyDorothygrandchildren.lovedherandherchurch.SheandherhusbandtravelingtointhewintercruisingwithwheneverpossiInherearlylifeasaandmom,shehouruponhour
grandchildren, and a brother, Bob Scott of South sLeedyAllen.com.attheandneralFlowers~Leedybeenices.ents.inNanceyCarolina.wasprecededdeathbyherparTherewillbenoservArrangementshaveentrustedtoFuHome.Friendsfamilymaysignonlineguestbookwww.Flower
Mary Kay Aikman, 73
Jumper. On Sept. 26, 1970, in marriedTennessee,Tazewell,hewasKatherine
Jumper, Kokomo; six grandchildren; six wellRoach,andHeath,Wyoming;Jumper,FloydJumper,Jerrydren;great-grandchilsiblings,(Gina)Kokomo;EugeneJr.,CarolynOklahoma;AliceMarieKokomo;asasseveral
Robert L. Smith, 91, of Amboy, passed away at 9:05 a.m., Sun day, Sept. 11, 2022, at Century Villa Health Care, Greentown, Indi ana.Bob was born in Otisco, Indiana, June 15, 1931, the son of Paul and FenstermakerHeMontgomeryMinnieSmith.marriedArleneSept.
William Fredrick Jumper, 85
nieces Friday,wasandMarshaters,ley;Sharonents;innephews.andHewasprecededdeathbyhisparonedaughter,SueCoakandthreesisEllenJumper,Welcher,MaryShue.Funeralserviceheldat6p.m.Sept.16,at
A celebration of life was held Flowers~Leedyat Fu neral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru, In diana, Sept. 13, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The funeral service was held at 8 p.m. with Nelson Bowyer officiat ing.Memorial contribu tions may be given to the Miami County Ani malArrangementsShelter. have been entrusted to Flow ers~Leedy Funeral Home. Friends and family may sign the on line guestbook at sLeedyAllen.com.www.Flower
William Fredrick Jumper, etteandofana,indence.2022,Monday,awayKokomo,85,passedat8:30p.m.Sept.12,athisresiBornDec.23,1936,Kokomo,IndihewasthesonFloydEugeneLorettaMon(Marvin)
Dorothy Pearl (Owens) Myers, 87
Irene Long, who survives.Heloved watching wrestling and West erns on TV and spent many count less hours working onIncars.addition to his wife, Kathy Jumper, Kokomo, he is sur vived by one son, William Jeffrey
Fairview Baptist Church, 2108 E Vaile Ave., Kokomo, INVisitation46901. was from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, at the church.McClain Funeral Home, Denver, Indi ana, has been en trusted arrangements.with
It is with great sad ness, yet fond memory, that the family of Dorothy Pearl (Owens) Myers announces her passing on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, after 87 years of Dorothylife.is proceeded in death by her loving husband of 63 years, Elvin Myers.
19, 1954, and she survives. Bob was an U. S. Army Veteran and worked Line Mainte nance for RCA in Mar ion. Bob was a member of the Church of Hope. An outdoor enthusiast, Bob en joyed gardening and bird watching. He ap preciated the beauty of antiques, collecting old farm equipment and loved taking his grandchildren on trac tor rides. Bob was an
She leaves behind one daughter, Bobbi (Dave) Charters, three sons; Danny (Beth) Myers, Phil (Allyson) Myers, and Alan (Debbie) Myers.Dorothy was blessed in childhood with 11 brothers and sisters, Don, Dale, Ellen,Annabelle,Deloris,Buster,Doris,Joyce,
Nancey Faye Scott, 71, of Peru, passed away at Eastwood Place Thursday, Sept. 8, She2022.was born in Ten nessee to the late Robert Leo and Blanche (Simms) Scott Sept. 15, Nancey1950.was a very caring person who en joyed playing bingo. She is survived by her children; Brian (Lynn) Knauff of Per rysburg, Indiana, Jeff (Joanie) Knauff of Macy, Indiana, Melissa (Perry) Shaner of Wa terloo, Wisconsin, Chad Holley of Peru, Indiana, eight grand children, 14 great-
avid Colts football fan and was well-regarded in
tionSurvivingwoodworking.inadditohiswife,Arlene,isadaughter,LaShawn(Rob)McClainandsonsJerry(Sheila)SmithandKevin(Julie)Smith;brothersJimSmithandDave(Trena)Smith;asisterHazelSpaulding;sevengrandchildrenAndrewSmith,MatthewSmith,Brittany(Mike)Horner,Briana(Zach)Tuterow,Anthony(Suzie)Smith,Sarah(Trent)Barlowand
Bend; grandchildren Adam Brower and his wife Julie and Riley Conner and his wife Lindsay
First board,oning,mentfunctions.munitymanyrialOlePeruaccompanimentpianoyearsport.bandpianoistwashighyears.organistwhereChurchChristianinPerushewastheforover20Whilestillinschool,shechurchorganandplayedinadanceinLogansOverthesheprovidedmusicandatHighSchool,OlsenMemoTheatre,andothercomandprivateAfterherretirefromteachCarolynservedtheCivicCenterPeruPublic
lege.State1958inbachelor’sandHighfromgraduatedLogansportSchoolin1954earnedherdegreeeducationinfromIndianaTeachersColShesubse
A 1958 graduate of Peru High School, Barb was a member of the Psi Iota Psi Sorority and the Ladies of the Moose. An active member of the Main Street United Methodist
Alice Faye (Haley) Pennington, 85
quently received a master’s degree from Indiana Uni versity and taught elementary school, mostly kinder garten, at waswhoPaulCarolyn30SchoolsCommunityPerufornearlyyears.InAprilof1957,marriedF.Stanton,survives.Sheamemberof
Lucy and Lainey CarolynDeater. is also sur vived by her brother, Kent Hall, Logansport; sisterin-law, Sally Hall, Michigan; and many nieces and Lovednephews.ones who preceded her in death, besides her parents, include her brother, Keith Hall; anaStreet,Church,FirsticeBockover.son-in-law,Beverlysister-in-law,Hall;andHowardAMemorialServwillbeheldatChristian53WMainPeru,Indi
Carolyn S. Stan ton, 86, of Peru, passed away peace fully at 10:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, at Blair Ridge Healthcare Center inBornPeru.May 11, 1936, in Logans port, she was the daughter of the late Ralph E. and Mabel (Ping) Hall, who were both school teachers. She
Library board, Red Cross board, and she was a volunteer and Susanover,tersF.herlibrary.quentandforfocusyearsmusic.quilting,joyedArtitytoyears.iarywithofficeholderDukesAuxilforover20ShebelongedPsiIotaXisororandthePeruClub.Sheenreading,andInrecentherprimarywascaringherhusbandmakingfretripstotheSurvivorsincludehusband,PaulStanton;daughLynnBockPeru;andArthur,
ing the life of Bar bara Conner was held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at the Main Street United MethodistStreetHomeberry-EddythroughmaymemorialInWestFuneralEikenberry-EddyThursday,fromfriendstery.inficiating.SamuelChurchMethodistwithPastorOdubenaofBurialwasMt.HopeCemeFamilyandgathered5p.m.to8p.m.,attheHome,84MainSt.,Peru.lieuofflowers,donationsbemadetheEikenFuneraltotheMainUnitedChurch.
Carolyn S. Stanton,
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and 11 great grandchil dren.Alice is proceeded in death by her parents, sons, Barry Williams and Hubert Lee Williams, brother, Bill Haley and sister, Wilma Brewer.PerAlice’s request, there will be no Arrangementsservices.have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Friends and family may sign the online guestbook at sLeedyAllen.com.www.Flower
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She is sur vived by grandchildren,Williams,Traceyter-in-law,diana,FortPenningtonJohnhusband,herson,(Tina)ofWayne,Indaughten
Greenwood; son David (Amy) Stan ton, MariahMaKennaReedGabriel,childrenbus.MasonDeater,JonathonNorthJesseNorth(Devon)anapolis;lynGreenwood;SamuelBockover,mouth;Bockover,JacobgrandchildrenColumbus;(Bridgette)PlyJosephPeru;Arthur,KathArthur,IndiLoganEdmonson,Vernon;Stanton,Vernon;(Hope)Edinburgh;Day,ColumGreatgrandareOwen,andBockover;andEdmonson;
Barbara J. Con ner, 82, of Peru, passed away at 12:20 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, at Dukes Memorial Hospital, Peru. She was born in Angola, IN, the daughter of David and Edna Wilcox Ferris.Barb married Daniel O. Conner in Denver, Indiana, Feb. 18, 1961, and he preceded her in death Jan. 20, 2021.
Alice Faye (Haley) Pennington, 85, of Peru passed away at Dukes Memorial Hospital Wednes day, Sept. 14, 2022.
Barbara J. Conner,
She was born in Hazard, Kentucky Aug. 13, 1937, to the late Charlie and Bessie (Chadwell) Haley. Alice married John Pennington in July of 1968 and he survives.
Church, Barb could be found helping in many areas of the church. Barb and Dan owned and oper ated the East End Double Dip since 1973. However, her favorite role was that of wife, mother, and ChristyConnerPeruhisRobbieSurvivinggrandmother.aresonsConnerandwifeKathyofandBradleyandhiswifeofSouth
Alice was a self-employed beautician and owner of Alice’s Hair Care. She en joyed “deer hunting” or by Alice’s definition, driving around with her husband to look for deer. She also enjoyed watching game shows with her sister prior to her passing. She was lov ingly referred to as “Nana” by her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Dan,ents,inPeru.SusanOcala,husbandSonjaOhio,ShirleyrisbrotherlandlynnLynleeCameronBrycegreat-grandchildrenandBrower,Brower,Brower,AdaConnerandRyConner;aStevenFerandhiswifeofXenia,andsistersMyersandherKenofFlorida,andAndersonofShewasprecededdeathbyherparherhusband,andabrotherHerschelSchworm.Aservicecelebrat
Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 12:30 p.m. with Pastor James Loft officiating. Visita tion will be from 10 a.m. until noon at the peru.com.www.riverviewfhfamilysharedlencesable,guestbookPeru275ScholarshipHospitalDukescontributionspreciatefamilyorInchurch.lieuofflowersothergifts,thewouldapmemorialtoMemorialAuxiliaryFund,W12thStreet,IN.,46970.Carolyn’sonlineisavailandcondocanbewiththeat
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Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, at the Gris som Church of Christ with Evan gelist Shane Capps officiating. Private burial was in En terprise m.www.mcclainfh.cobeCondolencesarrangements.entrusteddiana,Home,McClainfinalfamilyrectedbutionstheservicethefromCounty.northernCemetery,MiamiVisitationwas11a.m.untiltimeoftheFridayatchurch.Memorialcontrimaybeditowardsthetohelpwithexpenses.FuneralDenver,Inhasbeenwithmaysentonlineat
clude his wife, Carla L. Worley, Peru; four sons, Clarence Eugene Worley, Jr., Peru; David Alan (Lori a.k.a. great-grandsons;dren;twelveWorley,Peru;(Jennifer)JasonWorley,“Rosie”)Peru;MatthewWorley,GaryLeePeru;grandchilandninetwobrothers,Kenneth(Bunny)Worley,Indianapolis.;Edward(Carol)Straub,Alaska;andsister,Kathy(Charlie)Brehmer,Peru;aswellasseveralniecesandnephews.Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents,andonegranddaughterBrandyKayWorley.
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Clarence Eugene Worley, known to many as “Butch” or “Chubby,” 76, Peru, passed away at 4:45 a.m. Mon day, Sept. 12, 2022, at Dukes Memo rial
longbeforeMarburgera1965HighfromwhoLouiserieddiana,ChristFirst28,Straub.RomasonIllinois,1946,Peru.Hospital,BornApril9,inLitchfield,hewastheofRoyandL.(Swires)OnMarch1969,attheChurchofinPeru,InhewasmartoCarlaMcKinney,survives.HegraduatedMaconaquahSchoolinandworkedasmeatcutterforFoodsstartinghiscareerasa mechanic at yearsnanceworkedHome,HandsworkandHeworkedlet,RichardsPate/PaulChevrowherehesince1968.retiredin2000thenwenttoatCaringNursingwhereheinmainteforthirteenbeforeretiringfromworkandheadingtohisgaragewherehespentmanyhoursworkingonprojectsinhisfavoriteplaceathome.Survivorsin
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coln Middle School 6 p.m. – Girls Var sity Soccer @ Elkhart Schoolchestersity6SchoolwoodVolleyballand6HillVolleyballsity6PointeVolleyball5Sept.AcademyChristian28p.m.–SixthGrade@BlairSchoolp.m.–JuniorVarandVarsity@OakHighSchoolp.m.–SeventhEighthGrade@SouthJr./Sr.Highp.m.–BoysVarSoccer@ManHigh
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A single vehicle crash with injuries was reported at W 600 N and N Eel River Rd, Peru. Driver was trans ported to Dukes Hospital for further medical evaluation.
issue.withBoulevard,sistedpartmentdledStateKokomo.andreportedwiththeirthecersPolicePeru.atbanceportcrash.liceinWtoOfficersKokomo.respondedtheareaofN400&W200N,PeruresponsetoapodepartmentAcrashrewassubmitted.Domesticdisturwasreported7831SSt.Rd.19,IndianaStateadvisedoffitodisregardcasepriortoarrival.AtrafficaccidentinjurieswasatSU.S.31WSt.Rd.18,IndianaPolicehanthecall.PeruPoliceDewasasat387Peruadomestic
@ 6SchoolRochestersity5SchoolLogansportCrossGirls4:30Sept.HomeHighTippecanoeVarsity5:30fieldLewisCrossGirls5ionsity5HighMaconaquahSchoolp.m.–BoysVarTennis@MarHighSchoolp.m.–BoysandJuniorHighCountryvsCass/North–Homep.m.–GirlsSoccervsValleySchool–22p.m.–BoysandJuniorHighCountryvsHigh–Homep.m.–GirlsVarSoccer@Highp.m.–JuniorVar sity and CrossGirls10tionalLogansportior10Schoolsissinewasity10tionalSchoolWabashsity9Sept.SchoolRochesterFootball7Sept.MiddleKokomoVolleyballand6SchoolCassVolleyballVarsity@LewisJr./Sr.Highp.m.–SeventhEighthGradevs.MaplecrestSchool.23p.m.–Varsity@High24a.m.–JuniorVarVolleyball@HighJVInvitaa.m.–GirlsVarSoccer@MisHigha.m.–CoedJunHighTennis@Invitaa.m.–BoysandJuniorHighCountry@
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Suspicious indi viduals were re ported at 350 N 150 W, Rock Hollow, Peru. Trespass
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A caller at 41052 Gunter CT, Peru had aboutquestionspossible child abuse. A Child Pro tective Services re port was made.
A third-party call of a female yelling for help in an apart ment was taken at 314 E Washington Ave, Greene,PrescottApt. 24, Bunker Hill. Spoke to the lone occu pant of the apart ment in question and she denied the allegations. No fur ther action was taken.Areport was taken at 431 E 500 N, Peru for theft of a license plate.
A complainant at 2020 E Lou Ln, Peru had questions re garding eviction and protective or ders.Amale at 734 E 300 N, Peru stated he wanted to kill himself. The male was transported to Duke’s Hospital for evaluation.Areportwastakenat6721S 250 E, Peru for possible theft of firearms.
County Jail, Peru.
A mental case was reported at 44044 Macdill CT, Peru.
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warnings were is sued to three indi viduals.Atraffic violation was given at N U.S. 31 and W 600 N, Peru for 130 in a 60 MPH zone.
A single vehicle accident vs. a pole barn was reported at 3977 S 550 E, Peru. No injuries were reported.
A sex offense was reported at 1104 W 200 N, Miami