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Commissioners renew Northeast Indiana Works partnership

By Phil Smith

The Wabash County Board of Commissioners on Monday, Feb. 21, agreed to renew a partnership with Northeast Indiana Works.

Edmond O’Neal, III, president and chief executive officer for the organization, told the commissioners that the previous contract had been for three years.

“I am here to formally request signature on the regional chief elected officials agreement,” he said, adding that the new pact would extend until March 31, 2027. He said it was decided that the agreement would be extended to five years from three for expediency.

Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Heartland program teaches ag technology to students

By Phil Smith

In helping high school students learn to use advancements in technology to improve farming efficiency in the 21st Century, the vocational school is teaching these proteges how to approach many of these issues from above.

“This is a brand new program we started here at Heartland Career Center,” said Precision Agriculture Instructor Lori Dubois of her drone certification program. “So, it’s very relevant to what’s going on in agriculture, industry and business.”

Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Technology makes various improvements for agriculture

By Phil Smith

In the past 100 years, the tractor was the technology advance that proved a massive game changer in farming. However, technology innovations in the past 20 to 30 years have proven no less significant. To this end, farmers are lauding agriculture technology and academia is trying to keep up to ensure the next generation of farmer knows how to use these advancements to keep livestock and crop productions continually optimized.

For farmers, timely inventions in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), as well as global positioning systems (GPS), have made planting crops and raising livestock more cost effective.

 
Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Manley Scholarship availble to WHS students

The Manley Scholarship was established in 1998 by the estate of Olive Manley, a local Wabash resident, to encourage and promote music among Wabash High School graduates pursuing a career in music. 

Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Council decries business personal property tax plan

By Joseph Slacian

The Wabash City Council unanimously passed a resolution condemning the Indiana Legislature’s attempt to quash the state’s business personal property tax.

The main concern, according to Mayor Scott Long, is that House Bill 1002 doesn’t provide for something to replace the loss of revenue stemming from the business personal property tax.

 
Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Wabash County Farm Bureau offering scholarships

The Wabash County Farm Bureau, Incorporated, is making available up to six $750 scholarships to Wabash County high school graduates.

 
Posted on 2022 Feb 23
City transfers funds for overpass

By Joseph Slacian

The Wabash City Council approved transferring $1.467 million from two funds to the city’s Local Trax Fund.

The money is expected to cover the city’s 20 percent contribution to building an overpass on East Street across the Norfolk Southern railroad tracks. The state will pay the remaining 80 percent of the $8.58 million project.

Posted on 2022 Feb 23
Local resident pens book

By Phil Smith

A local writer has published a book aimed at pet owners, particularly first-time or young ones — and it’s a story nearly four decades in the making.

“The book is a true story that I actually wrote 38 years ago,” said Brenda Jacoby of Wabash, author of “Alvin-Alveena.”
Jacoby said she initially wrote the book “just to amuse my children about the family pet.”

The book title got its inspiration from a case of mistaken gender identity, Jacoby said.

Posted on 2022 Feb 09

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