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Wells Superior Court Criminal Cases Deon Morris, 41, Bluffton, was sentenced to one year at the Indiana Department of Correction with no time suspended. Morris pled guilty to two counts of theft, both Level 6 felonies. He will receive 134 days of jail credit towards his sentence. Morris is also required...
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On Sunday, the Tri Kappa...
MONDAY, APRIL 29 BASEBALL: Norwell at DeKalb, 5:30 p.m.; Bluffton at Churubusco, 5:30 p.m.; Southern Wells at Randolph Southern, 5 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS: Norwell at Carroll, 4:30 p.m.; Bluffton at Bellmont, 4:30 p.m. SOFTBALL: New Haven at Norwell, 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 30
Tigers place 5th in tennis invite Bluffton took fifth at the DeKalb Invitational in girls’ tennis on Saturday. No. 1 doubles was the top group of the five, placing second. Emma Schwartz and Kinzie Fiecter defeated Snider 8-4, DeKalb 8-5 and lost to Northwood in the finals 8-2.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27  BASEBALL: Southern Wells at UC Dylan Williams Memorial at Union City, 9 a.m.; Norwell at Heritage, 10 a.m. BOYS GOLF: Canterbury Invitational, 8:30 a.m. GIRLS TENNIS: Bluffton at DeKalb, 9 a.m. SOFTBALL: Bluffton at Daleville, 10 a.m.; Southern Wells at Dylan Williams...
Charles B. Bertsch, 62, of Bluffton, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, at his residence. Arrangements are pending with Goodwin - Cale & Harnish Memorial Chapel in Bluffton.

Events at the Creative Arts Council of Wells County 04-29-2024

428 S. Oak Street in Bluffton 260-824-5222  www.wellscocreativearts.com creativeartscouncil@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/wellscocreativearts Instagram: @creativeartscouncil Creative Arts office hours — Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to...

Norwell ICE Spotlight award Kate Tudor

Kate Tudor Senior Kate Tudor has been selected to receive the Norwell High School ICE Student of the Week Spotlight award. She has been employed at the Children’s Corner Daycare in Ossian this entire school year with her...

Historical county apparel

People attending the recent Wells County Historical Society’s annual meeting were given the opportunity to purchase T-shirts and hoodies printed with Wells county related themes. Among the logos were ones featuring a bison and Captain William Wells....

Zanesville News 04-29-2024

by Melba Edwards As I write this column it is sunshine and the birds are singing. It is a little chilly though. Everyone is out mowing their lawns and working in their yards and gardens. The...

LOVE IS RIGHT

“If people can be taught to hate, they can be taught to love!” Betsie ten Boom promised her sister, Corrie. “We must find the way, you and I, no matter how long it takes.”

The Amish Cook: Gloria recalls the splendor of the total solar eclipse

What a day to be remembered! When I first heard about the eclipse, I pictured something like the one we had seven years ago. As the days came close I thought of the nearby towns flooded with thousands and even millions of...

Sometimes the news can be good for a chuckle

The plan had been to take a week off from filling this Saturday morning space. While there always seem to be possibilities rattling around the attic, no particular topic or thoughts seemed all that urgent this past...

Angelkeep Journals – The next-best natural phenomenon: Brood X

For survivors of the eclipse comes summer’s round two of the supernatural. “You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of...

Letter to the Editor: Boucher’s background right for the county

I wish to whole heartedly add my support to the candidacy of Tamara Boucher for County Commissioner. I have known and worked with Mrs. Boucher for more than 20 years and in fact she was the person who was most responsible for...

Some thoughts on the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ in Indiana

It is a safe bet that almost no one in Indiana knows less about basketball than me, but only a recluse could miss the hype over the Indianapolis Fever’s draft of Iowa phenom Caitlin Clark. Clark is the all-time...

New assessments on the way. Please let me explain …

Wells County property owners will be getting their updated property assessments later this week. These are what we call a “Form 11.” They will be sent on April 25 showing taxpayers what their new assessment will be for the 2024-payable-2025 property taxes.

Yahoo. Another tax article (sarcasm alert)

After writing another lengthy paean (sarcasm alert) a couple weeks ago about property taxes, I planned on putting that horse to bed for a while and getting back to a friendlier version of retirement. However, three things popped up which I cannot...

March Madness winner

Deb Garrett is the winner of The News-Banner’s 2024 NCAA basketball bracket contest with 206 points. She received a 55 inch LG T V from Stylus Technologies, pictured above. From left to right is Deb Garrett, Patty...

Creative Arts Council of Wells County honored as the Chamber April Member of the Month

The Wells County Chamber of Commerce staff and Ambassadors are thrilled to announce Janiece Lipsey, Executive Director of the Creative Arts Council of Wells County, as the April Member of the Month. The Creative Arts Council of Wells County, located at 428...

Local solar eclipse events listed

On Monday, April 8, Wells County residents will have the opportunity to view a total solar eclipse. The partial eclipse begins at 1:53 p.m.; totality begins at 3:08 p.m. and will last for approximately three minutes. To celebrate the...

County Briefs: 03-22-2024

Sheriff requests share of ARPA funds Planning to buy four police vehicles this year, Sheriff Scott Holliday requested a portion of the remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds to help cover the cost. Holliday said there was roughly $131,000...

Park passes ready for purchase

Ouabache State Park passes are now ready for purchase at the park office (or at the park gate on weekends). Sandy Shelly, at left, was purchasing hers from Property Manager Jon Winne. Cost is $25 for seniors,...

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Supreme Court seems skeptical of Trump’s claim of immunity

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday appeared likely to...

Indiana GOP gubernatorial candidates focus on moderator, not Braun, during final...

Economic development, taxes and education were among the issues discussed by candidates...

Republicans drive Indiana House primary challenges

Most incumbents face no primary competition, but eight open seats have...

UConn goes back-to-back as NCAA Tournament champs

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Historical society re-elects officers, hears history of county bridges

By BARBARA BARBIERI Members of...

Ossian Rotary to host Red Cross disaster program manager

At its regular weekly meeting on Thursday, April 25, Ossian Rotary...

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BREAKING NEWS: An early morning drug sweep nets 12 arrests, including nine from Wells. Details in the Friday, April 14, News-Banner.