Archive - 2010 - News Article
October 1st
Extended scientific investigation of one strand of what appears to be human hair has caused a one-year delay in the Wells County trial of a man charged with murdering his estranged wife, a woman from Berne.
The trial in Wells Circuit Court of Tyler White, 28, of Bluffton for allegedly shooting to death Amy White in a marital dispute on October 27, 2009, has been postponed until September 26, 2011. The trial had been scheduled to start next Monday.
The Adams Central High School Band captured first place in Class D competition in the Penn High School Invitational last weekend.
The band also received the three top awards in its class: best music, best visual and best general effect.
This Saturday, the Squadron of Sound will perform at 12:05 p.m. in the district Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) competition at Homestead High School.
September 30th
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By TERI WEAVER, Stars And Stripes
FORWARD OPERATING BASE SPEICHER, Iraq — The Iraqi soldier who killed two U.S. soldiers and injured nine more Sept. 7 was on a suicide mission on behalf of organized terrorists, according to U.S. military officials.
AC HOMECOMING CANDIDATES ... This is the Adams Central Homecoming court for 2010, with the king and queen to be crowned on the football field at 6:30 p.m. on Friday before the 7 p.m. game. From left are, Zan Smith, Kelsey Rupe, Alisen Barger, Kyndall Prichard, Hali Wendel, Trisha Garner; in rear, Jacob Laskowski, Brendon Tonner, Brandon Prater, Kam Fiechter, Jason Tonner, and Nathan Bluhm. (Photo provided)
Diana Sovine of Decatur, Adams County's coordinator for the national Muscular Dystrophy Association telethon for many years, said this year's local MDA garage/yard sale and a bicycle raffle brought in $521.
That made the MDA collection total in the county at least $5,500 from five sources, also including the Decatur, Berne, and Monroe fire departments and Moose Lodge 1311 in Decatur.