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OUR NEW DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW.

Timothy Hall, MDObstetrics and Gynecology

Logansport Memorial Hospital is pleased to welcome Timothy Hall, MD to the Logansport Memorial Physician Network. He is an obstetrician/gynecologist who will join the physicians of the Women’s Health Center, caring for women of all ages and stages of life.

Dr. Hall received his medical degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas and completed his residency at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He is board-certified by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Dr. Hall is now accepting new patients. His practice is located inside the Women’s Health Center in Medical Office Building East at Logansport Memorial Hospital. If you would like to make an appointment with Dr. Hall, please call 574.722.3566.

1025 Michigan Avenue , Suite 115 | Logansport, IN 46947 574.722.3566 | www.logansportmemorial.org

Timothy Hall, MD | Obstetrics / Gynecology

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We’re more than halfway through 2013. Seriously? I love designing the fair issue of Cass County INFO every year. But, spoiler alert... It has back to school info in it. SERIOUSLY. When the next issue of INFO comes out, all of the CassCounty school corporations will be back in school. But there’s still so much of summer left! I’m writing this on July 4 and we’re about to head out on our annual trek to photograph the parades. As I was driving to the office this morning, it was foggy and everything looked beautiful. I stopped at the City Building to take a

picture as the sun was breaking through the clouds. Within three hours of posting it, it’s gotten 200 likes and 15 shares. I started thinking about

the fact that I see a lot of “behind the scenes things” that the ordi-nary resident doesn’t. Even so, when my birthday rolls around at the end of this month, I’ll have lived in Logansport for 30+ years and there are still plenty of things I’ve never done. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the mindset that “there’s nothing to do.” I think every community does, at some point or another. I’ve seen posts from people who live in New York City and people who live next to the ocean, complaining about things they don’t like. No, Cass County isn’t New York City, but we’ve got some pretty amazing opportuni-ties if you stop to think about it. Last month, Phill and I saw a musical, tasted wine made right here in Cass County and stood 50 feet from a Huey Helicopter as it landed at the airport open house. CONTINUED ON PagE 10

MIChelle laIrd dIalSedItor/publISher

INFO is a free, monthly newspaper serving Cass County, Indiana and the surrounding areas. It is part of the Cass County Communication Network, published by Existential Media LLC.

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CaUGHt ON CaMEraPhotos posted on our Facebook fan pages may be selected, at our discretion, to be published in INFO. Photos can also be e-mailed to [email protected].

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Cass County YMCa names new executive director

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Lisa Swaim, Chief Volunteer Officer of the Cass County Family YMCa has announced the appointment of Brent L. Kelley to the position of Executive Director of the Cass County Family YMCa. “The YMCa search

committee was impressed by the integrity, professionalism, and vision Brent Kelley dem-onstrated as Director of the Robert J. Kinsey Youth Center in Kokomo,” Swaim said. “Brent’s long held desire to join the YMCa family and his personal philosophy of using a team ap-proach to leadership will be a great fit for the Cass County Family YMCa organization.”

a graduate of adrian College in Michigan, Kelley also holds several certifications and trainings related to his employment at the Kinsey Center. Kelley also serves as the District 1 representative on the Cass County Council. He resides in the Twelve Mile area with his wife, Melissa, and their three children. “I am very excited about being given the opportunity to join the YMCa team,” Kelley said. “I am equally excited to work with the YMCa Board of Directors, the staff, members, and the community at large in furthering the Y’s mission of putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” Kelley will begin his duties at the Y on Monday, July 22.

School?Ready for

It’s hard to believe that it’s time to think about this already, but local schools will be holding registration for the 2013-2014 school year soon!

Logansport Community Schoolswww.lcsc.k12.in.usNew this year, online registration is encouraged for all students and is available beginning July 24. The first student day for Logansport Schools is Wednesday, August 14. New student registration:http://registration.lcsc.k12.in.us/Returning student registration:http://regforschool.lcsc.k12.in.us/ For those needing further assistance or for new students, at schools:• July 30, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.• July 31, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Freshmen and new high school students:The Berry Kickoff is Aug. 5 from 9-11 a.m. Cost is $10.

Southeastern Schoolswww.sesc.k12.in.usRegistration will be on July 31 at Galveston Elementary from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7th grade orientation is August 7 at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium at Lewis Cass. The first day of school for Thompson, Galveston and Lewis Cass students is Tuesday, August 13.

Pioneer Schoolspioneer.k12.in.usRegistration will be completed online. The first day of school for Pioneer students is Tuesday, August 13.

Caston Schoolscaston.k12.in.usNew students in grades K-6 or those who did not enroll by mail may do so at the Caston Elementary Office August 5-7. Hours are the same as listed below for the Jr-Sr High School enrollment: • Monday, Aug. 5 and Wednesday, August 7 from 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. for new/all students; • Tuesday, Aug. 6 – Noon - 3:30 p.m. and 5-6:45 p.m. all students 7th grade orientation in cafeteria — Tuesday, August 6 at 7 p.m.

The first day of school for Caston students is Wednesday, August 14.

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Join us in celebrating Logansport’s 175th anniversary in photos!

#partyhardlogansport

1. parks 2. downtown 3. railroad 4. water 5. art 6. trail 7. bridges 8. food 9. school10. graduation11. sports12. icons13. festival14. reunion15. transportation

16. neighborhood17. celebration18. parade19. carousel20. shopping21. tradition22. street23. signs24. church25. decoration26. black and white27. gratitude28. building29. throwback30. music31. reflection

Photo-a-Day ChallengeApril, July and September 2013

Each day in April, July and September 2013, share a Logansport photo on your favorite social network that relates to the theme listed below. There’s one theme for each day of the month.

If you’re sharing your photos on Facebook, be sure to tag

Logansport’s 175th Anniversary.

If you’re sharing on Twitter or Instagram, use the hashtag

#logan175.

Anyone can participate!

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CalendarCass County 4-H FairJuly 7 - 13The weeklong Cass County 4-H Fair begins with the crowning of Miss Cass County (and Little Miss, Jr. Miss and Teen Miss Cass County!) on Sunday, July 7. Then, it’s a week of food, fun and festivities as 4-Hers show off all their hard work! Be sure to look for us during Fair Week and say hello! Check out the schedule on page 8 for more details.

The Race for GraceSaturday, July 13Mark your calendar to run or walk in the 16th annual Race for Grace! Starting time is 8 a.m. at Calvary Presbyterian Church.Following the race, participants enjoy refreshments in the air-conditioned comfort of Bigler Hall. The goal of the event is to raise funds to assist in the activities of the Logansport Great Banquet. The Great Banquet is an orderly, structured 72-hour weekend designed to strengthen and renew the faith of Christians and contribute to the renewal of the church. For information call 574-753-0505. Entry forms are available online at www.calvarypc.org.

Mike Clark Tribute Golf OutingSaturday, July 20The Lewis Cass Band Boosters and Walton’s Little Mountain Golf Course in Walton will be hosting the Mike Clark Tribute Golf Outing as a major fundraiser towards the construction of a new storage building for the band trailers and equipment. Finding enough space to store and protect the trailers and equipment has always been a difficult task. This new storage building will provide the much needed space necessary to properly house and maintain the band’s investments. This building initiative was launched by longtime Band Director, Mike Clark. Sadly, Mike passed away in October 2012 after a valiant battle with cancer. Prior to his death, Mike approached Mr. Terry Collins about having a golf outing to raise funds for the building. Mr. Collins graciously approved and we have now put together an event for

that purpose! Each participant in this outing will have the chance to win a new CAR! If a lucky participant is able to make a hole-in-one at a pre-selected hole, he or she will win a brand new car (make and model to be determined). There will also be pre-selected hole-in-ones with the following prizes: $500 Gift Card, ipad, and Golf Equipment. The cost of the event is $40 per person and includes 18 holes of golf with a cart (all carts must have 2 participating golfers). Cart drivers must have a valid license. If you prefer to walk, the cost is $30 per person. Flights are at 7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. The Boosters are also loooking for volunteers and hole sponsors ($50/hole). If you are interesedt in volunteering or sponsoring, please contact (via phone or text) Tim Pullen at 765-480-1513. To reserve your spot, please contact Tim Pullen at the above number or you may call the course directly at 574-626-2831 to reserve your time slot.

“Peter Pan”Saturday, august 10 Junior Civic Theater of Logansport presents J.M. Barrie’s classic tale at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, August 2 and Saturday, August 3, with a 2:30 p.m. matinee on Sunday, August 4 in McHale Performing Arts Center.

Taste of Cass CountySaturday, august 10Logan’s Landing invites you to Chow Down Downtown during this annual event featuring food, fireworks and fun. Watch www.casscountycalendar.com for a complete list of participants and menus. 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. at Little Turtle Waterway.

Looking for more local events?Check www.casscountycalendar.com! New events are added daily! If you’re having an event that’s open to the public, you’re welcome to post the details on CassCountyCalendar.com by clicking the submit button.

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Junior Civic Theater will perform “Peter Pan” August 2, 3 and 4 at McHale Performing Arts Center. The last Peter Pan to fly across McHale’s stage was Logansport native and JCT alum Danni Smith in 1999. (Our research shows you can find a clip on YouTube). Smith, who’s now the Digital Assets Manager for the Bailiwick Chicago Collective, is also the recipient of a Jeff Award. Smith received the Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Jeff Award for her performance as Wife/Aunt Monica in “See What I Wanna See”, Bailiwick Chicago earlier this year. The Jeff Awards honors outstanding theatre artists and is committed to celebrating the vitality of Chicago area theatre by recognizing excellence through its recommendations, awards and honors. Congratulations, Danni! bailiwickchicago.com

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2013

SATuRDAy, JuLy 69 a.m. — Dog Obedience Show; Agility to follow

MONDAy, JuLy 89:30 a.m. — Rabbit Show1 p.m. — Poultry Show 1 p.m. Horse & Pony Show (Contesting)

TuESDAy, JuLy 98 a.m. — Goat Show9 a.m. — Horse & Pony Show (Contesting)5 p.m. — Sheep Show6 p.m. — Horse & Pony Show (Buckle Barrel Race)

WEDNESDAy, JuLy 107:30 a.m. — Dairy Feeder Steer; Dairy Steer; Beef Show9 a.m. — Horse & Pony Show (Performance)9 a.m. — Cookie Bake-A-Rama

THuRSDAy, JuLy 127:30 a.m. — Swine Show 10 a.m. — Horse & Pony Show (Performance)6 p.m. — Llama Show10 p.m. Thursday through 8 a.m. Friday — 4-H Swine not sold in auction will be released

FRIDAy, JuLy 151 p.m. — Dairy Females Show5-5:30 p.m. — Dog Agility Demonstration7:30 p.m. — Premier Livestock Showmanship Contest10 p.m. Friday through 8 a.m. Saturday — all animals except swine not sold in 4-H auction will be released

SATuRDAy, JuLy 161 p.m. — Livestock Auction

Cass County4-H Fair

ShoW SCheduleOpen Class and

Community Center:Monday-Thursday

10 a.m.-9 p.m.Friday

10 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

E.H. Foodstand:Monday – Friday

7 a.m.-10 p.m.Saturday

Brunch – 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Merchants Buildings:Monday-Friday

5 – 9 p.m.

Storytime at the FairMonday-Friday

10-11 a.m. at the West Picnic Pavilion

Daily Agriculture Scavenger Hunt

See Fair Office

Daily Hours & Special Events

You can also find the full schedule of fair events on Cass County Calendar at http://bit.ly/cassfair2013

thomas rhett and dustin lynch

Wednesday, July 10 at 8:00 p.m.For ticket info visit www.casscofair.com.

LGO

Nightly Entertainment July 7-13, 2012

Cass County 4-H Fair

SuNDAyFIRST FARMERS BANK AND TRUST DAY6 p.m. — Vesper Service7 p.m. — Queen Contest sponsored by First Farmers Bank and Trust

MONDAySECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK DAY11 a.m - 2 p.m. and 4-8 p.m.— Beef Producer Food Booth5 p.m. - Closing — Amusement Rides 4-H Night $15 All others $186 p.m. — Pedal Tractor Race Talent Contest sponsored by Mid-America Radio 6:30-7:30 p.m — upper Deer Creek (Praise & Worship on Outside Stage) 8 p.m.-10 p.m. — Zanzahmint (Gospel) on outside stageDuSK— Fireworks sponsored by Jessop Amusements & 4-H Association

TuESDAyTHE ANDERSON’S DAY 10-11 a.m.— Story Time at the Fair11 a.m. - 2 p.m.4-8 p.m. — Beef Producers Food Booth 5 p.m. - Closing — Amusement Rides $15 w/ 2 Cans of food; All others $186:30 p.m. — Grace Scott8 - 10 p.m. — George “Pork” McElhinny

WEDNESDAyDICK SIMS AGENCY, INC DAY10-11 a.m. — Story Time at the FairNoon - 8 p.m. — Pork Producers Food Booth3-9 p.m. — Junior Leader Activity Day5 p.m. - Closing — Amusement Rides Wristbands $18 5 p.m. — Food and Nutrition Program - “How to Pack a Picnic”6:30 p.m. — Little Cowboy & Cowgirl Cutie Contest8 p.m. — Country Artists Thomas Rhett & Dustin Lynch

THuRSDAyLOGANSPORT SAVINGS BANK DAY10-11 a.m.— Story Time at the FairNoon- 8 p.m. Junior Leader Activity Day Noon - 8 p.m. Pork Producers Food Booth 4 p.m. - Closing — Amusement Rides 4-H Night $15 All others $186 p.m. — Pedal Tractor Pull Sponsored by Lewis Cass FFA6 p.m. — Llama Show6:30 p.m. — Kitchell Brothers 7 p.m. — Lawnmower Race

FRIDAyDAVE WORKMAN - LPL FINANCIAL SERVICES DAY10-11 a.m. — Story Time at the Fair 3 p.m. — Feud of the Fairgrounds5 - 8 p.m. Pork Producers Food Booth 5 p.m. - Closing Amusement Rides Wristbands $18 6 p.m. — Mini 4-H Day Camp Recognition & Tenure Awards6:30 p.m. — Parade of Champions and Judges Awards 7 p.m. — Fireman’s Water Ball Contest7 p.m. — Tractor Pull7:30 p.m. — Premier Livestock Showmanship Contest8-10 p.m. — Twisted Riddler (Rock) on outside stage

SATuRDAyBRODBECK SEEDS DAY1 p.m. — 4-H Livestock Auction7 p.m. — Tractor Pull

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sCheck our our searchable database on Cass County Online and see how your favorite 4-Her did! It’s updated as results are received, so please be patient!

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Come see us at the Cass County Fair!

ivytech.edu

Ivy Tech. As good as money in the bank!

Fourteen young women will be competing for the title of Miss Cass County on Sunday, July 7 at 7 p.m. in the Exhibition Building at the Cass County 4-H Fairgrounds. The Indiana State Fair Queen Mariah Huff and Miss Cass County 2012 Bailey Farrer have helped the girls to prepare for this year’s competition. Little Miss, Junior Miss and Teen Miss Cass County will also be crowned during the Queen Pageant, sponsored by First Farmers Bank and Trust. They’ll join Michelle Dials for Talk of the Town on 1230 WSAL on Monday, July 8 at 8 a.m.

PHOTO SHARED By BAILEy FARRER

Keep the music playing! The Cass County Community Foundation will once again sponsor a “Keep the Music Playing” contest at the Cass County 4-H Fair. CCCF will have donation containers for Caston, Lewis Cass, Logan-sport and Pioneer music groups and will match those donations up to a total of $500 per school for the week. Visitors can stop by the CCCF booth in Merchants Building #1 and “cast their vote” for their favorite school by placing a donation of any size in that school’s container. Dona-tions will be matched dollar for dollar up to the school’s $500 total. Music students from each school will be on hand to promote their schools and help raise awareness of their talents and the need as a com-munity to help that talent grow. “This is a friendly competition for our young music students that al-lows us to help them with a little additional funding,” CCCF President, Deanna Crispen said. With CCCF matching contributions last year a little over $3,000 was awarded to support the four school’s music programs. Crispen noted that all contributions are tax deductible and anyone who makes a dona-tion by check will receive a written receipt of their donation. all fairgoers are encouraged to visit the Community Foundation booth and cast their vote! For more information call CCCF at 574-722-2200.

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You drive around town for hours at a time....when your shift is over, how bad does your butt hurt? Do you just go numb after a while?After driving around town for eight hours, and usually about a hundred miles a day, my butt feels pretty numb. It depends on which bus you drive that day. Every now and then you get out and load a passenger using the lift or help load their groceries. This gives your butt a chance to recover.

Is there a line of seniority that determines who gets the “nice” buses?I don’t think so. Some drivers go out of town and others are in town. Every ve-hicle is used daily and they all have many hard miles on them. Most range from 100,000 to 500,000 miles. Donations and contrbutions are always welcome to main-tain and continue the service Cass Transit provides to the people of Logansport and Cass County.

No. but seriously...Have you ever gotten lost while trying to find a place?You bet. I have been on streets I never even knew were in the city. One day, I took a passenger to Royal Center, and I sure felt like I was lost and my passenger was just enjoying the ride. There’s one story about a driver who couldn’t find his passenger outside a store. After several discussions with the dispatcher, the driver realized he was in front of the wrong store. Since then, that driver has received a map.

The Cass Transit is based out of the Cass County Senior Center building. Ever go inside and play a hand of bridge?I have never played bridge or bingo there, but after many hours of driving I’ve stopped many times for a pit stop before my bladder explodes.

Jeff Baker is one the unsung heroes our area. Why? Because if it weren’t for him, loads of people wouldn’t get to work, the grocery store, doctor’sappointments, etc. Jeff is a driver for Cass Area Transit.

“Cass Transit is very important to the people of Logansport and surrounding areas,” Jeff says. “We transport between 500-800 pas-sengers per day. These are people going to and from work, doctor appointments, grocery shopping, bill paying and special events. During the school year we transport many students to all the schools in the county, plus Ivy Tech and Trine. All passengers are welcome from five years to however old they are. If you need a ride, Cass Transit is there and we’re cheaper than a taxi.” Okay, then! Let’s get to it...

— Matthew PaulMix 102 Morning Guy

Director of OperationsWLHM/WSAL/WHZR

BAKER

CONTINUED FROM PagE 3 He can’t wait to check out the new zip line at France Park, and of course, we’ll be at the fair! We find ourselves at lots of other things that I probably wouldn’t know about if my job didn’t require me to be there. Last month was a prime example. I was so excited to see more than 170 people turn out for a forum about the proposed new power plant. It’s important to get involved in the discussions that are happening in our community. Our elected officials meet frequently to make decisions that impact us, as residents. Recently, the Logansport City Council invited people to share their thoughts on several ordinances, and that input helped them to make some changes to the proposed rules going forward. When people attend meetings and speak up and voice their thoughts, opinions and questions, it helps our elected officials to do their jobs – and represent the people who elected them. Sometimes, the meetings are long, boring and confusing. But if you have a question, a comment or a concern, voicing it is an important part of what we, as americans, have the freedom to do. So I hope the people who attended the forum to learn more continue to be involved. The City Council meets on the first Monday of every month, and they call some special meetings from time to time. The county commissioners meet on the first Monday at 1 p.m. and the third Monday at 6 p.m., and the county council meets at 9 a.m. on the third Friday of the month. There are numerous other boards and commissions that meet as well, and we try to post all their agendas oncasscountycalendar.com. Even if you can’t attend all the meetings, pay attention to what’s going on. Our community’s leaders have some big plans for Cass County and as residents, we should all be interested in what’s happening around us. My mission, through Cass County Communication Network and in my capacity as news director for Mid-america Radio, is to keep people informed about what’s going on in our community. But all of us, as residents, need to make it our mission to pay attention to what’s going on around us. Enjoy the rest of the summer and maybe I’ll see you at the fair ... or a local meeting ... or, if you’re more adventurous than me, screaming by me at 50 mph on the zipline at France Park.

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Each month, we select photos for our “Caught on Camera” pages from those that our fans have posted on our Facebook pages or submitted online, as well as those that we’ve captured through our own lenses at various community events. To submit a photo, post it on our wall at facebook.com/casscountycalendar.

Caught on

AT LEFT: Fourth of July Celebrations in Walton and Twelve Mile . ABOVE: Logansport-Cass County Airport Open House on June 22. BOTTOM: Old Style Raft Race Participants at Adamsboro on June 22. Middle photo above shared by Elena Doke. All others by Michelle Dials & Phill Dials.

King Oil in Walton celebrated their 40th Anniversary with a gift of $15,000 to the Cass County Community Foundation to provide new playground equipment in the park at Walton! Thank you King Family, Walton Town Board and Jessica Zehring for working together to make this happen! — PHOTO SHARED BY CASS COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

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Your Ultimate Camping Destination

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574-583-4141FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF SPECIAL EVENTS VISIT

Weekly Discount Specials: Indiana Beach offers discounts on its Combination Ride and Waterpark wristbands and its Pay One Price Rides Only wristband. Discounts cannot be combined or used with other discounts, special prices, multi-day passes, after 5pm or group sales tickets.

SUNDAY-THURSDAY

FRIDAY

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