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OUR TIMES:Students perform a scene from the Marion High School Black History Club presentation of Our Times
during the Black History Month celebration Wednesday evening at the Hostess House. The full play will take place Feb.
27 at 7 p.m.
Club play.
This site was the scene
of great activity in 1912
when Plato was building
his dream home for the
wife of J. Wood Wilson,
Wilson said. A great significance was that African-American crews were
working with white crews
on this massive project
together. Plato insisted on
African-American workers being accepted into the
union at this time.
According to Wilson, it
was said that Plato had a
Booker T. Washington attitude and wrote in a letter once, My whole goal
grade students.
The altercation resulted in
a head injury to one of the
juveniles.
Dorsey said Brown made
contact with one of girls
involved in the fight at the
nurses station. She who
was lying down with an
ice pack on the back of her
head. Brown said the juvenile was lethargic when
spoken to and had bruising
on the left side of her face
and forehead. The juvenile
originally complained of
being dizzy.
Dorsey said the injured juvenile told Brown she went
to use the restroom on the
second floor of the school
when another girl approached her and tried to
fight her.
The victim told Brown that
she told the other girl she
didnt want to fight and left
the restroom. After going to
study hall on the thirdfloor
of the building, the victim
told police the same juvenile who was trying to fight
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All proceeds will go towards
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Black History Month
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Alfonzo
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White, 63, was born
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Feb. 6, 2016, he went
home to be with the lord.
He leaves to cherish his
memories, his wife, Phyllis
White, Los Angeles, Calif.,
two sons, Steve (Jill) White
Sr., Marion, Ind. and Alfonzo (Lucretia) White Jr., Kokomo, Ind., and one daughter Sarita (Mike) White,
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in her home.
She was born in Elwood, Ind. on Dec. 29,
1938, the daughter of the late
Thomas F. and Catherine L.
(Vornbrock) Goodwin. Karen
grew up in Marion, Ind. and
was a graduate of Marion
High School, the Class of
1957.
Karen retired from J. C.
Penney in October 2004. During the past 11 years, she volunteered at Marion General
Hospital. She was a member
of the Unity Christian Church
in Marion.
She is survived by her son,
Mark (Melinda) Wampner of
Marion; daughter, Jodi (Greg)
Phillips of Winder, Georgia;
step-daughter, Sharon (Don)
Day of Bloomington; stepson, Bob (Jackye) Biehl of
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Bryce Shockey
Marion soccer
Immediate family:
Kevin and
Lisa (parents), Justin
Shockey
(brother)
Favorite
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Favorite TV Show: Family
Guy
Favorite Musical Artist or
Group: Euroz
Favorite athletic team:
Manchester United and Indy
Eleven
What kind of car do you
drive?: 2005 Jeep Grand
Cherokee
What kind of car do you
wish you were driving?:
Corvette
Role models: God, parents, brother, niece
Greatest athletic
achievement: Winning
regionals
Other extracurricular
activities: M-Club
Future plans: Ivy Tech
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T H U R S D AY, F E B R U A R Y 1 8 , 2 0 1 6
College Basketball
High School
Basketball
Giants had
a season to
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Calendar
Area sports
BY CHUCK LANDIS
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Radio/TV sports
Auto racing: NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series, Daytona
50, practice, noon FS1;
NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series, NextEra Energy Resources 250, practice,
1:30 p.m. FS1 and 4 p.m.
FS1; NASCAR, Sprint Cup
Series, Can-Am Duels I and
II, at Daytona Beach, Fla., 7
p.m. FS1
College Basketball:
Missouri St. at Wichita St.,
7 p.m. CBSSN; Tennessee at Kentucky, 7 p.m.
ESPN; Charleston Southern at Gardner-Webb, 7
p.m. ESPNU; Maryland at
Minnesota, 8 p.m. Big Ten
Network; SMU at UConn,
8 p.m. ESPN2; Cincinnati
at Tulsa, 9 p.m. CBSSN;
Wisconsin at Michigan St.,
9 p.m. ESPN; Belmont at
Eastern Kentucky, 9 p.m.
ESPNU; Utah at UCLA, 10
p.m. ESPN2; BYU at San
Diego, 11 p.m. ESPNU;
California at Washington, 11
p.m. FS1
Golf: European PGA Tour,
Maybank Championship
Malaysia, first round, 5 a.m.
The Golf Channel; PGA
Tour, Northern Trust Open,
first round, 5 p.m. The Golf
Channel; LPGA Tour, ISPS
Handa Australian Open,
second round, 11:30 p.m.
The Golf Channel
NBA Basketball: Chicago
at Cleveland, 8 p.m. TNT;
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. TNT
NHL Hockey: Detroit at
Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. NBCSN
Soccer: UEFA Europa
League, Manchester United
at Midtiylland, 12:30 p.m.
FS2; Liverpool at Augsburg,
3 p.m. FS2
Womens college basketball: Nebraska at Ohio St.,
6 p.m. Big Ten Network;
Kentucky at Mississippi St.,
7 p.m. SEC Network; LSU
at Texas A&M, 9 p.m. SEC
Network
Sports talk: Moritz
Sports, 9:30 a.m. WBAT1400 and 4 p.m. WMRI-860;
In The Press Box, 2 p.m.
WMRI-860; Chalk Talk, 6
p.m. WBAT-1400.
Matt Wilson/mwilson@chronicle-tribune.com
ISHAM: Indiana Wesleyans Erika Isham goes to the basket while being guraded by three Mount Vernon Nazarene defenders.
Matt Wilson/mwilson@chronicle-tribune.com
BROWN: Indiana Wesleyans Jessica Brown dribbles in the lane against Mount Vernon
Nazarene.
Youth Gymnastics
Matt Wilson/mwilson@chronicle-tribune.com
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Youth Gymnastics
Local Roundup
BY MATT WILSON
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GYMNASTICS
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EAGLES
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ards said.
Higginbotham said she is
a little nervous about her
floor routine going into the
meet.
Im excited and I just
hope I do well at the meet,
Higginbotham said.
Emmons said she is looking forward to the beam
because that is her best and
favorite event.
Im just excited because
I have never competed this
far out of state before, Emmons said.
petition.
Vermilya has the sixth
seed in the 500 freestyle
and ranked eighth in the
butterfly. Drew Elliott has
the eighth-best time in the
200 freestyle and is another
with a chance to make the
finals. Nick Smith is ninth
seeded in the backstroke and
needs to improve one spot to
qualify for the championship
finals.
I think we have a realistic shot at third, Vermilya
said. But we will all have to
show up, and with the taper
that weve had, I know we
will.
I am going into (sectional) with the mentality to
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Wednesdays scores
EAST
Army 72, Holy Cross 68
George Washington 81, Duquesne 74
Hartford 88, UMBC 65
Penn St. 79, Iowa 75
Saint Josephs 79, Dayton 70
St. Peters 70, Manhattan 69
Vermont 78, Binghamton 64
SOUTH
Clemson 65, Boston College 54
Louisville 72, Syracuse 58
Memphis 73, UCF 56
IUPUI 88, NEBRASKA-OMAHA 76
NEBRASKA-OMAHA (17-11)
White 8-14 5-8 21, Hollins 5-9 2-2 12,
Thurman 5-8 1-3 12, Patterson 5-16 0-0
10, Erickson 1-6 0-0 3, Smallwood 3-9
0-0 7, Jackson 2-4 0-0 5, Reed 2-4 0-0
4, Meyer 1-1 0-1 2, Allbery 0-0 0-0 0,
Newsome 0-0 0-0 0, Pirog 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
32-71 8-14 76.
IUPUI (12-16)
Barksdale 4-8 6-10 15, Archie II 5-6 2-2 15,
Combs 4-12 5-6 13, Brennan 5-6 0-0 10,
OLeary 3-6 2-5 9, Henderson 6-8 2-2 16,
Osborne 3-8 4-4 10, Sinn 0-0 0-0 0, Hubler
0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-54 21-29 88.
Halftime-IUPUI 42-27. 3-Point GoalsNebraska-Omaha 4-14 (Jackson 1-1,
Thurman 1-1, Erickson 1-4, Smallwood
1-4, Reed 0-1, Patterson 0-3), IUPUI 7-16
(Archie II 3-3, Henderson 2-3, Barksdale
1-2, OLeary 1-3, Osborne 0-2, Combs 0-3).
Fouled Out-None. Rebounds-NebraskaOmaha 27 (White 6), IUPUI 43 (OLeary 8).
Assists-Nebraska-Omaha 15 (Hollins 5),
IUPUI 14 (Combs 5). Total Fouls-NebraskaOmaha 24, IUPUI 18. A-1,044.
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All Times EST
Todays Games
Utah at Washington, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Fridays Games
Dallas at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m.
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Marion 50, Oak Hill 46
The Giants beat the
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Emari Jones and Cameron
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Middle School
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Madison-Grant 15
The Bears beat Madison-Grant on Wednesday.
Varsity winners were Anthony Pena, Daylen Johnson, Obett Martinez, Troy
Smith, Kaleb Starr, Michael Nash, Jekwan Williams, Rodrigo Lopez, AJ
Mitchener, Charlie Macomber and Rashim Jackson.
NHL
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National League
CHICAGO CUBS Assigned LHP Edgar
Olmos outright to Iowa (PCL).
COLORADO ROCKIES Agreed to terms
with 2b DJ LeMahieu on a two-year
contract.
NEW YORK METS Named Billy Byrk Jr.
pitching coach, Sean Ratliff hitting coach
and Gavin Grosh trainer of Brooklyn (NY-P).
SAN DIEGO PADRES Agreed to terms
with OF Nick Noonan and P Evan Powell on
minor league contracts.
American Association
JOPLIN BLASTERS Released INF Matt
Padgett.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS Signed LHP Jeff
McKenzie.
Can-Am League
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Frontier League
NORMAL CORNBELTERS Traded OF
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R.J. Perucki.
SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS Signed INF
Kory Britton.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Recalled F James
Ennis from Iowa (NBADL).
UTAH JAZZ Announced president Randy
Rigby will retire at the end of the season
and will be replaced by Steve Starks.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CAROLINA PANTHERS Signed LS J.J.
Jansen to a five-year contract extension.
be part of that.
Marion moved down to
Class 3A this season but 13
of 23 regular season games
were against 4A teams.
The Giants regular season
losses were to 4A secondranked Homestead and Tech
back-to-back and Huntington North on Dec. 12, all
4A schools. After losing to
the Vikings, the Giants won
11 straight before meeting
Heritage Christian.
After the loss to Huntington North we came together, Freshwater said.
We could have folded at
that point, and the girls responded to what we needed
to do and got better.
We really started to get
after it on defense and did
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DEAR ABBY: At least Renee
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a Christ-centered,
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services
organization that
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teens and families.
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hauling,odd
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trimming, hedge
spruce ups.
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Auction Sales
AUCTION
Monday, March 7,
2016 -Sale Starting
At 6:00 P.M.
Auction Conducted
at the Montpelier
Civic Center: 339
SOUTH MAIN
STREET,
MONTPELIER,
IN 47359
94.26 Acres +/-:
Section 35, Jackson
Township, Wells
County, Indiana
The Estate of
Thomas L. Gilbert,
Owner
Ellenberger Bros.
Inc.
1-800-373-6363
AC#31200014
www.Ellenberger
Bros.com or
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Feed/Fertilizer
JONESBORO,
Large Mixed
Round Bales
of Hay For Sale,
alfalfa/clover/
grass mix,
CALL
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leave message.
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References, Estate
Rummages,
Auctions, Real
Estate. Call
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MERCHANDISE
Auction Sales
Musical
Merchandise
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION- Thurs.
Feb. 25 @ 5:30. M a r t i n C u s t o m
211 E. Branson St., acoustic guitar with
Lafontaine, IN 3 Roadrunner case
BR,. 2 baths. Lg. $495
.25 acre yard. Ann Peru Music Center
Miltenbergr- seller. 1-800-875-4441
Real Living/ Ness
Bros. 260-3563911.
Sales
McCammon
Trucking, Inc. is
looking for
Professional
Drivers. We offer:
* Competitive Wages
(our top driver made
$.53 per mile)
* Home Weekends
* Weekly Pay with
the option of direct
deposit
* An Excellent
Benefits Package
As a Family Owned
Company, we
recognize the
importance of family
life. We strive to
build lasting
relationships with
our drivers and their
loved ones and
understand need for
home time.
If you're looking for a
company that cares
about you,
Please call
1-800-950-0493
Or contact us by
email at:
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Legals
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF GRANT IN
THE GRANT SUPERIOR COURT I. CAUSE
NO: 27D01-1511-MF-212. GRANT COUNTY
STATE BANK, Plaintiff vs. DONALD E.
BAILEY and CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTION
SERVICES, INC. Defendants. SHERIFF'S
NOTICE OF SALE:
By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree directed to me from the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Grant County, Indiana, in Cause Number
27D01-1511-MF-212, wherein Grant County
State Bank is Plaintiff and DONALD E. BAILEY
and CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTION SERVICES, INC. are Defendants, requiring me to
make the total sum of Thirty-eight Thousand
Seven Hundred Ninety Two Dollars Seventythree Cents ($38,792.73) with interest and
costs, to satisfy the judgment of Plaintiff I will
offer at public sale to the highest bidder on the
5th day of April, 2016 , at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on
said date, at the Office of the Sheriff of Grant
County, Indiana, 214 East Fourth Street, in the
City of Marion, Grant County, Indiana, the fee
simple title to the following described real estate located in Grant County, Indiana, to-wit:
Beginning 150 feet east of a point where the
north line of 33rd Street is intersected by the
east line of Overman Avenue, in the City of
Marion, Indiana, running thence east along
said north line of 33rd Street 100 feet, thence
north parallel with the east line of said Overman Avenue 165 feet, thence west 100 feet,
thence south 165 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of the southeast quarter of
the north west quarter of Section 17, Township 24 North, Range 8 East. Commonly
known as 905 E. 33rd Street, Marion, Indiana
46953. Parcel No. 27-07-17-204-115.000-002.
Together with the rents, issues, income and
profits thereof. Said sale will be made without
relief from valuation and appraisement laws.
REGGIE E. NEVELS, Sheriff, Grant County,
Indiana. R.P. Fisher; Fisher & Ireland 65 West
Canal Street Wabash, Indiana 46992
Attorney for: Grant County State Bank.
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Sporting Goods
Apartments
Marion. Office or
retail space
available. Turn key
ready.
765-661-9340
UTAH 36 STATE
CCW PERMIT
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27th, 8a-12p,
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Firewood
Firewood For Sale
Dry Seasoned
Ash wood
$60 per rick
delivered
Call 765-506-7583
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
very nice all new
carpet and paint.
N Campbell
CHRONICLE-TRIBUNE, MARION, IND. 200
Ave. $575 plus
deposit and utilities.
Unfurnished
Unfurnished
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Apartments
MARION
1 BR 509 E
Bradford St
$125/wk basic
utilities incl.
2 BR 316 E 6th St
$135/wk tenant
pays electric
Marion,
Mills Rental Prop.
765-384-7050
nice clean 2 BR.
Apartments
N.W. Marion
916 W 3rd
116 South G
810 1/2 W. 3rd
Rent $425-$600/mo
Plus utilities, &
Deposit.
1 yr Lease
No pets
Mills Rentals
765-384-7050
2 BR 624 S Boots
$100/wk, basic
utilities incl.
2 BR 509 E
Bradford
$175/wk basic
utilities incl.
3 BR 509 E
Bradford St
$225/wk Basic
utilities incl.
4 BR Townhouse
1415 S Adams
St $125/wk, tenant
pays electric
3 BR HOUSE 1619
W 11th St. $600/mo.
tenant pays all util.
3 BR HOUSE 364
EGrant St $400/mo
tenant pays all util.
765.668.7777
Marion
Cambridge Sq
Apts.
1525 W Timber
view Dr. Marion In.
765- 662-0023
1 bedroom apts
based on income
available now.
water, sewage,
trash removal
included. Come &
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REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
Real Estate for Rent
RENT OR OWN!
3 BR 2BA manufactured home for rent.
Recently Remodeled. $550.00
Mo.
Apartment upsatirs,
very nice and clean,
new appliances,
paint, and flooring,
$110/week. All utilities paid. No pets,
Call 765-418-9246
or 765-654-7859
leave message.
MARION
Apts and
Houses
1, 2 & 3
Bedroom
Call for
Availability
765-6623460
Marion Green
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" This institution is
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TRANSPORTATION
MARION IN
Upscale home,
Offers large
furnished rooms,
with mini fridge, TV,
Central heat, utilities
included for rent
$350/mo, Call
765-506-6177
Furnished
Apartments
MARION
Mason Village
1 bedroom
furnished apt, cable,
& utilities included 1
month free internet.
Starting at $155 a
week. No Pets
765-673-5000
Frankfort 2 BDRM
mobile home 5
miles east of
Frankfort, WD
hookup, storage
shed, clean, new
paint, $80/wk, $350
deposit, no dogs!
765-978-0264
Nice
2&3
Bedroom
Mobile Homes
for Lease
Peru & Converse
765-472-7275
online at
BCMCCommunities.
com
*WANTED*
Junk Cars,
Trucks & Vans
Pay in cash.
Towing free
260-602-7800
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Converse. Large
Homes for Sale
corner lot, Oak Hill
schools. 3 bedroom,
Huntington,
1 bath. Attached
Rent-to-Own/Land
garage. $750 a
Contract - 2095 N
month plus deposit.
Rangeline Rd.
13033 S Elm St.
Huntington. 2
765-517-2609
bed/1ba. Detached
2 car garage. House
needs remodel.
Frankfort,
Clean 2 bedroom $29,900. $3000
$ 1 5 0 / w e e k a n d dwn. $350/mth.
317-956-9777.
$100/deposit.
765-654-7687
1, 2 & 3
Bedrooms
As
Available
765-662-3333
Marion
Sunshine Manor
Apartments
401 East Adams St
Kirklin, Indiana
46050
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509-969-8891
Special Notice
Marion/Summitville
Homes for Sale
on Contract!
2 Bdrm, 1 Bath
Move in Ready
Text or Call
for Details
10 % Down
Flexible Terms
(513)532-3544
Rent to Own
MARION
364 E Grant St.
3 bed/1 bath
$5000/down
$500/mo
1519 W 4th St.
4bed/2bath
$5000/down
$500/mo
Call 765-668-7777
Marion,
3 bedroom, 1 bath
very nice, large yard
and garage. 321 W
17th ST. $575/mo
plus deposit and
utilities
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
very nice all new
carpet and paint.
200 N Campbell
Ave. $575 plus
deposit and utilities.
3 bedroom, 1 & 1/2
bath, very nice, 1112
Brandon Ave.
$675/mo plus
deposit plus utilities
(Available March)
Construction
Amish Crew
FINANCIAL
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CONSTRUCTION, LLC
2224 S. 500 E. MARION, IN 46953
765-667-9216
FOUNDATIONS, BASEMENTS,
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