Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Leaf Peeper

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Leaf peeper's dream, The Herald Bulletin

If you’ve ever traveled to a state park in hopes of catching the most vivid foliage of the fall season, there’s a name for you: “leaf peeper.”

“I have no idea where it comes from, but it’s kind of a cute name,” Jamie Newton said.

Newton is communications director for the Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau. She’s accustomed to seeing leaf peepers gazing down from hillsides from overlooks.

“Brown County State Park is huge for fall foliage, we’re always packed, and the campground and lodges are almost always sold out,” Newton said.

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What’s Happening Around Indiana (10-9-2012)

 

  1. Early voting begins at Madison County Government Center

  2. Madison County will sell tax liens on delinquent property

  3. Father, son escape safely from mobile home fire

  4. Companies seek high school grads for vacant technical jobs

  5. Indy priest contacts family

  6. Driver in fatal go-kart incident to plead guilty

  7. 3 dead in double homicide, suicide in rural Indiana home

  8. Photos: Wicked Workshop howls along at Children's Museum

  9. Hoosier astronaut Kevin Ford to command International Space Station 10:47 AM

  10. Kokomo police begin patrols of annexed areas

  11. Kokomo Schools eye facility upgrades

  12. 5-year breast cancer survivor determined to help others

  13. Early voting off to booming start

  14. Tattoo research vital

  15. Early color: Rains allow area’s seasonal hues to shine

  16. Commute on I-65 near Indianapolis snarled by crash

  17. Transplant waiting game: 7-year-old hopes to get call for new heart

  18. Maureen Hayden: Republicans embrace Bosma’s ‘Own Your Own Dream’ agenda

  19. Supporting a cause

  20. OUR VIEW: Saluting this year’s Good Neighbors

  21. Prosecutor: Homeowner used 'reasonable force' in Elkhart shooting death

  22. Speeding vehicle linked to interstate car theft ring

  23. Time to end the battles and unite

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Rededication Means Vietnam Veterans Are ‘Finally Home’ By Brian Boyce

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Rededication means Vietnam veterans are ‘finally home’ by Brian Boyce, The Tribune-Star

TERRE HAUTE — Painful lessons from the Vietnam War were remembered Saturday as 27 names found a new place of honor.

The east side of the Vigo County Courthouse was full before 10 a.m. that morning, as more than a hundred witnesses arrived to rededicate a monument honoring veterans of the Vietnam War.

Paul Mason, a Vigo County Commissioner and Vietnam veteran himself, read from a prepared statement explaining the extensive campaign mounted to move the monument closer to those from other wars. Previously it rested about 100 feet away to the south of the building.

The Vigo County Veterans Memorial Plaza was dedicated May 30, 2003 to honor all veterans, and with Saturday’s rededication, the monument to Vietnam veterans takes its place among the others.

“Long at last, long at last, we’re finally home,” Mason said.

The Vietnam Memorial is a 10-foot tall, 24-foot long limestone monument designed by Terre Haute native Robert Cotty Jr., a Vietnam veteran of the 101st Airborne Division. The work portrays a U.S. soldier holding his rifle, as well as the outline of Vietnam. The initial ground-breaking ceremony for the memorial took place on June 3, 1988.

A bronze plate was attached to the memorial and dedicated May 27, 1996 to honor and list the names of 27 men from Vigo County who died in the war between 1965 and 1972.

Patrick R. Ralston, vice president of business and economic development government relations at First Financial Bank and a Vietnam veteran, said the move was a fitting tribute to those lost in a “forgotten war.”

Recalling how he and other returning veterans were told to wear civilian clothes while coming back from the war, he said American civilians were spitting on and attacking U.S. troops as they walked off the plane. Harassed and screamed at, many American veterans from that war were forced to hide their uniforms, he said.

“And thank God veterans today are treated the way they’re supposed to be,” he said.

Indiana’s Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, adjutant general of the Indiana National Guard, said troops today owe a debt of gratitude to those from the Vietnam War.

“You were just doing what they asked you to do,” he said to those veterans in the audience.

Vietnam troops were never offered the training or support given modern troops and didn’t receive the thanks given their dads and uncles who fought in World War II, he said. Their treatment upon return was a dark part of American history.

“We in this nation apologize for how you were treated, and we will never forget you,” he said, pointing out the number of Patriot Riders who are Vietnam veterans. Today’s soldiers receive welcome parties upon their return, largely because Vietnam veterans remember the way they were treated and have fought for change.

“And those who wear the uniform today thank you more than anyone,” he said.

Brian Boyce can be reached at 812-231-4253 or brian.boyce@tribstar.com.

Saving 'Our Pool'

 

Saving 'our pool' by Scott L. Miley, The Herald Bulletin

ANDERSON, Ind. — Acquaintances Carol Blakeley and John Anderson are reminded every day of their youthful days swimming at the Athletic Park Pool on the east end of the Eighth Street Bridge.

Both still live near the pool.

Both have also heard of local residents’ wishes that the pool, closed after its 2007 season, could be open again.

They’ve been in contact with Anderson Mayor Kevin Smith, who said he expects the pool to be in operation for the 2013 summer season, although the pool has been damaged by neglect and vandals.

To help reopen the pool, Blakeley and Anderson are organizing a “Help Save the Athletic Pool” event on Saturday. The effort begins with an 11 a.m. motorcycle run followed at 2 p.m. by a family-friendly afternoon with live music and food vendors.

“Most of us grew up down there and have been talking about wishing the pool was up and running. People kept saying ‘our pool, our pool.’ I said OK, if it’s our pool then why aren’t we doing something,” Blakeley said. “A lot of work needs to be done to that pool.”

Anderson added, “We need to find a way to get the pool working so kids can enjoy this and even adults can come back and swim. We have a historic place in town. ... People care about their history and the pool is something everybody shares a part of their history with.”

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What’s Happening Around Indiana (10-6-2012)

 

  1. Something for everyone

  2. Hoosier Park wins top honors with 22 first-place awards

  3. Celebrating 75 years

  4. Verna Davis: Blessings from God come each and every day

  5. Editorial: Gaither award kicks off great homecoming week at AU

  6. Klondike kindergartners get close look at Indiana K-9 Search and Recovery dogs

  7. Frontier phone, Internet service disruptions in West Lafayette could last days

  8. Crawfordsville band director resigns over text messages

  9. Monticello police say little about homicide probe

  10. Lafayette church harvests corn to benefit food bank, others

  11. Before landing in pond, driver damaged yard east of Lafayette

  12. Fort Wayne battles spike in counterfeit bills

  13. 4 indicted for allegedly beating, neglecting 17-month old

  14. 2 Indiana meningitis cases reported at Elkhart clinic Oct 5, 2012

  15. Senate race pitting Mourdock, Donnelly tops $7 million in spending -- $2 million in past week

  16. Search for fugitives continues

  17. Wanted fugitives reportedly spotted at Grocery Sack

  18. Cheers & Jeers: Oct. 6, 2012

  19. Day: What to write about

  20. PHOTO GALLERY: Oktoberfest

  21. Attorney sues library over ban on plaza exhibits

  22. Bootsy needs a home

  23. Fort Wayne post sergeant retires

  24. Spring Street Bridge reopening, Friday.

  25. 5 Fort Wayne troopers presented with awards

  26. Cummins to idle 233 workers: Seymour employees receiving week off amid maintenance work

  27. Step back in time this weekend at Fowler Park Pioneer Days

Friday, October 5, 2012

I Am Taking The Day Off

 

It Is my Birthday and I am going to be spending it with family part of the day.

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