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The Adams County Sheriff’s Department apprehended a wanted fugitive for Level 5 Felony charges of Intimidation.  Pictured is Andrew Lengerich, who was arrested by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office after barricading himself for over four hours. (Photo provided) Andrew D. Lengerich, 35, rural Adams County, barricaded himself for four hours...
Vicki Winchester At its regular weekly meeting on Thursday, May 9, Ossian Rotary will host Vicki Winchester of Northern Indiana Funeral Care, which is locally owned and operated, and specializes in providing low-cost funeral and cremation services to families in Fort Wayne and all of Northern Indiana. Winchester has an...
Grant Bucher, a Wells County native, placed fifth in the Republican nomination for U.S. Representative in District 3 but took the lion’s share of votes in Wells County. Bucher received 2,048 votes — nearly triple Wells’ second-place candidate, Marlin A. Stutzman, who ultimately secured the nomination.  Grant Bucher is surrounded by his younger...
By JONATHAN SNYDER The Bluffton Common Council addressed some apprehension Tuesday as they continued their discussion about expanding a Tax Increment Funding District.  The council heard from Roger Thornton, who said he was in favor of the expansion, but cautioned that there could be unprecedented tax bill increases for homeowners. 
Tigers sweep Raiders in softball, finishes the original game Bluffton and Southern Wells finished the final inning of their game back on Friday, April 26,.0.0 that was postponed three days later and was then postponed again. The games were played on Monday. The Tigers defeated the Raiders 21-6, and then played...
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 BASEBALL: Snider at Norwell 5:30 p.m. BOYS GOLF:  Norwell at DeKalb, 4:30 p.m.; Northfield at Bluffton, 5 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS: Bluffton at Jay County, 5 p.m. SOFTBALL: Norwell at Huntington North, 5:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 9
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.

Free ‘Firefly Tour’ dancers

Dancers from the Fort Wayne School of Ballet will be appearing at Bluffton’s Kehoe Park on Tuesday, May 14, at 7 p.m. for a free “Firefly Tour” concert. They also will be doing free programs at the...

World Labyrinth Day walkers

Walkers in the World Labyrinth Day event on Saturday, May 4, from 1 to 2 p.m. were part of the wave of prayers for peace going across the country, at the Labyrinth beside Bluffton’s First Presbyterian Church....

Here’s the Thing: Fear of failure keeps people from making decisions

I would sit at my desk and look out over my classroom and watch as my students would attack a test with a variety of strategies.  I noted the ones that feverishly wrote their answers with such confidence that I knew that...

Amish Cook Rewind: Getting ready for a baby in 2020

Editor’s Note: This is an “Amish Cook Rewind” taking us to May 2020 when Gloria and her family were preparing for the arrival a baby and she shares a special spring recipe.  Gloria will return next week!  - Kevin Williams, Editor

Time to Take a Devotional Break: When God Unexpectedly Shows up

If you are a living, breathing human being, I daresay you have felt disappointed by God at some point. Even if you felt that you couldn’t express that unhappiness around fellow believers lest they think poorly of your faith, everyone has expectations...

Meeting Aktan from Kyrgyzstan

Those attending the Senior Snippets program featuring exchange students from Northern Wells High School were able to hear the outstanding program 16 year old Aktan Satybaldiev from Kyrgyzstan presented to the group at their last Tuesday morning gathering. Learned was that...

The primary campaign gave Indiana what it deserves

French philosopher and statesman Joseph de Maistre is credited with saying it first: “Every country has the government it deserves.” In America, we more often credit the sentiment to Thomas Jefferson, who specifically said, “The government you elect is the government you...

Wondering who my ‘Mad Hatter’ might be

I’ve never read Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.” Maybe I should, because I was curious enough one day to go down the rabbit hole of property taxes to find, as she did, a nonsensical world. According to one Cliff-Notes-style synopsis of the...

Catching up, and forging ahead

Holly Gaskill Probably a dozen times in the last six months I’ve said “I really should write a column” about this or that. And then I’ve moved on with my day.  That’s my first confession....

Wherefore art thou, May Day?

In 1550, probably give or take a spring or two, Pieter (yes, Peter with an “i”) Brueghel the Younger painted a scene in the Netherlands of a village dancing and named it “St. George’s Kermis with the...

Me and my sparrows and finches and spiders

There’s a bird on the back porch. More specifically, there is a female red finch with a nest on the back porch. She made it out of jasmine clematis that Mom planted around 10 years ago. The flowers smell divine in the...

Letter to the Editor: A case for solar on farmland

The topic of solar farms has caused a lot of vocalized opinions at meetings and there is certainly nothing wrong with that, but if you really want to know what the public thinks, look at where the consumer spends their money. 

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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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Today’s news: Adams County arrests wanted fugitive; Incumbents take GOP nominations across the board; Council...

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Today’s news: Paddlefish Solar pulls project zoning application; Wells County opts-in to Health First...

Fed: Interest rates will stay at high until inflation further cools

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER  AP Economics Writer

What marijuana reclassification means for the U.S.

By JENNIFER PELTZ and LINDSAY WHITEHURST Associated Press

Indiana to pilot return to misdemeanor defense reimbursement

By LESLIE BONILLA MUÑIZ Indiana Capital Chronicle

IU protests, police action draw criticism, defense

Governor tells students to ‘play by the rules’

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.