Activity for the month of March 2011:
Patrol Division:
Traffic Arrests................113
Traffic Warnings............150
DUI Arrests........................9
Felony Arrests..................22
Criminal Arrests..............64
Crash Reports..................37
Papers Served................ 287
Police Services............... 977
Signal 30's........................12
Total Cases.......................45
Total Mileage............25,875
Jail Division:
Transports:
Adult Males......................72
Adult Females..................21
Juvenile Males...................1
Juvenile Females................3
Total Transports..............97
Prisoners Booked:
Adult Males......................74
Adult Females..................18
Total Prisoners Booked...92
Total Meals Served..... 8,458
D.O.C. Housing
Fees Billed...........$34,965
Fees Received......$61,250
Work Release
Fees........................$6,316
Tabitha Lehman, Geoffrey Marcum, Reese Martin,
Jeremy Miller, Kirstin Oesch, Amber Osborn, Nicholas
Pfenning, Victoria Randolph, Briana Schrock, Richelle
Sharick, Kristin Steider, Candice Stutzman, Christa
Stutzman, Elissa Weaver and Kristin Yankosky.
Additional class members include Hayley Altine,
Brittany Barkman, Justin Beechy, Sandra Bellaire,
Seth Bender, Kaylyn Berg, Denise Bontrager, Zachary
Bontrager, Chau Bui, Shawn Byler, Adam Castle,
Dylan Curran, Michael Donaho, Travis Draves, Kelsey
Dunker, April Eutsey, Christopher Fisher, Katarina
Fisher, Brittany Gagnon, Cassandra Gayhart, Sarah
Handshoe, Jacob Haney, Benjamin Harville, Sebastian
Heintzelman, Cody Helmuth, Brittany Hershberger,
Justin Jantzi, Taylor Jantzi, Eric Kreider, Isabelle
Kuhlmann, Thomas Lamkin, Janelle Ludwig, Aaron
Makimoto, Patricia Mast, Brooklynn Meade, Cody
Miller, Dylan Miller, Rebecca Miller, Ryan Miller, Simon
Miller, Zachary Mishler, Ryan Mowery, Cody Mudrack,
Andrew Munsell, Dominique Neely, Jade Oakley,
Sandra Patka, Erin Rockey, Luke Rose, Tori Schacht,
Hillary Sillaman, Margaret Slabach, Jaroenphorn
Srisinlapakit, Tyler Sword, Stephen Taylor, Rebecca
Troyer, Seth Wagler, Kasey Weaver, Brian Weldy, Jordan
White, Jerry Yoder, Joshua Yoder and Noah Yoder.
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class color is black. The class flower is a daisy. Class
motto ”We don’t limit our challenges, we challenge
our limits”. Ninety-two seniors will participate in the
commencement exercise on Friday, May 27, 2011 at
7:00 p.m. in the high school gym.
Top scholars in the class of 2011 are Kurt Lambright,
valedictorian and Kaitlyn Mast, salutatorian.
Kurt is the son of Kevin and Carrie Lambright of
Shipshewana. He is active in National Honor Society,
Cadet Teaching, Peer Tutoring, Senior class vicepresident, varsity basketball, Shore Mennonite youth
group and 4-H. He will attend Purdue University in
West Lafayette and major in Agricultural Economics.
Kaitlyn is the daughter of Gary and Lynnette Mast of
Shipshewana. She is active in National Honor Society,
Cadet Teaching, Peer Tutoring, Spanish club, Dynamic
Singsations, PLUS Program, prom committee, musicals,
Marion Mennonite youth group, varsity cross country
and tennis. She plans to attend Purdue University in
West Lafayette and major in Biomedical Engineering.
Other seniors who will graduate with academic
honors include: Karen Bassett, Stephen Blinco, Haley
Bontrager, Makenzie Bontrager, Antonio Castillo,
Kelsey Christner, Aaron Folk, Owen Fry, Andrea
Hochstetler, Eric Hooley, Sarah Johns, Christina Jones,
LaGrange Co. Sheriff's Dept.
Phone: 260-463-4901 • Fax 888-439-6528 • The Hometown Treasure
CLASS OF 2011 — continued from page 55
Interested donors can call our local affiliate at 260463-8519, or Habitat for Humanity at 1-877-277-4344,
or check online at www.CarsforHomes .com. Donor
contact, title, and vehicle information is collected, and
upon acceptance of the donation, Cars for Homes will
tow the vehicle away, free of charge. Donors receive
an acknowledgement letter for their car donation;
tax information is available through the IRS or your
local tax advisor.
May 2011
Habitat For Humanity “Cars For Home”
With Earth Day approaching, LaGrange County
Habitat for Humanity invites everyone to recycle their
used cars and vehicles to help build a brighter future
in partnership with low-income families in LaGrange
County.
During the month of April, Habitat for Humanity’s
“Cars for Homes” program will kickoff the yearlong
“Every day is Earth Day” initiative, encouraging people
to donate their used cars, trucks, RVs, boats and other
vehicles to help raise funds for LCHFH and other
Habitat affiliates throughout the country.
Donating a good used car is environmentallyfriendly. The car can provide needed transportation
for a new owner. Donating a gas-guzzling heap saves
energy, prevents air pollution, and keeps valuable
resources from rusting away in a field or on a city
street. Steel scrap is an essential material in making
new steel. More steel is recycled annually than paper,
plastic, aluminum, glass and copper combined.
Initiated nearly 6 years ago, Habitat’s Cars for
Homes program has distributed funds to 1,055 local
Habitat for Humanity organizations in the United
States, Canada and overseas to help build affordable
homes. To date, more than 30,000 vehicles have been
donated to the program, equaling nearly $3 million a
year for Habitat affiliates worldwide.