Malachi – Part 2

Meandering Melodies

Last week we started sharing the experience of our grandson Malachi. Recap: Helen and I took him to the doctor because he wasn’t responding. They directed us straight to the Emergency Room! The chest x-rays were normal. The CT scan showed no swelling in his brain. (So thankful!) Influenza B came back positive and he had critically low sodium levels. […]

Red Cross Bloodmobile visits Delphi



The Red Cross Bloodmobile was at Honan Hall in Delphi Jan. 10 with donors volunteering 56 useable units of blood. David Beale of Delphi was awarded a gallon pin for his 25th gallon. Others receiving pins were: Carol Flora, 12; Carl Seese, 10; Ben Graybill, 8; Jeffrey Tomson, 4; and Beverly Seese, 2. Those donating from Delphi were: Leann Maxwell, […]

CW REMC distributes $13,929 in grants



In Carroll White REMC’s Operation Round Up’s first quarter of 2019, the Board of Trustees granted $13,929 to 11 area non-profit groups. “By rounding-up their bill to the nearest dollar, Carroll White REMC members are able to assist area non-profit organizations in a multitude of ways,” said Carroll White REMC CEO Randy W. Price. “We thank our members who voluntarily […]

HOOSIER HOME COOKIN’



My bestie had been bragging for the past year about her air fryer and I was pretty skeptical. After all, she’s a mom of three teenagers. Brad and I are not the biggest fans of teenage food fare – you know chicken nuggets, fish sticks, pizza rolls and the like. Finally, after all the bravado, I broke down and bought […]

Job description

Midwest Memo

It was snowing Saturday afternoon when I put my “open house” sign out on the sidewalk in front of the building on Superior Street. I carry a small snow shovel in the back of my car for occasions like this when the seller or the building management has not made arrangements for clearing the walks. But on Saturday I had […]

Political Cartoon



Shutdown? Not really; spending is on autopilot

Guest Commentary

A new session of the Indiana General Assembly has just begun, and there’s not a news outlet in the state that hasn’t emphasized what a tight budget the state faces this year. Tragically, our legislators will just not have enough of our money for all the spending they want to do. Here’s a typical description, from the Times of Northwest […]

Guest Opinion



Objects to county overspending I am expressing my concern for the cost of the new jail because it appears to me most of our county officials are completely ambivalent over the cost of the proposed facility! Commissioner Bill Brown is the only county official who has expressed any concern about the cost of this project and the impact it will […]

Superior Court

- Judge Kurtis Fouts

Recent filings Industrial Federal Credit Union filed a complaint against David Wills. Industrial Federal Credit Union filed a complaint against Debra Metz. Cavalry SPV I LLC filed a complaint against Ben Mills. A guardianship case was opened for Bailey Adams. Connie Pampel filed a complaint against Chad A. Pettigrew. Raising Kane LLC d/b/a Kane Automotive Supply/Car- Quest filed a complaint […]

Liens



Information shown is obtained from public records available in the Carroll County Recorder’s Office on the second floor of the courthouse, Delphi. The following had liens placed on them from Landings Homeowner’s Association: Jeffrey K. Holewinski, $22,770.98; Michael W. Szablewki living trust; $2,264.59; and Dennis N. Rust, $10,950. Josh Plue to Town of Burlington, $300.45. Federal Tax Burlington Locker Inc., […]