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Hello, Fall! I think there are parts of every season that I love — driving through downtown Logansport in the summer and seeing all the beautiful pink flowers; the first crisp autumn day that really feels like fall; the day the LMU guys start hanging the Christmas decorations; the first snowfall; the signs that go up in February letting us know it’s almost time for ice cream and Spanish cheese dogs; when the spring flowers and trees are in full bloom. But I think my favorite days are the ones just between summer and fall — when Michelle DIALS Editor/publisher the sky is bluer than blue, the trees are still green but just starting to turn, and it’s cool in the mornings and warm by afternoon. INFO is a free, monthly newspaper serving Cass County, Indiana and I love a trip to a big city, but the surrounding areas. It is part of there are days when driving along the Cass County Communication Network, published by a country road, surrounded by Existential Media LLC. cornfields as far as the eye can see Published by Calendar Items is a relaxing treat. Existential Media LLC Community events that are open P.O. Box 314 to the public and have a specific In the last few weeks, I’ve had Logansport, IN 46947 date, time and location can be the pleasure of covering some Editor/Publisher submitted FREE to Michelle Dials CassCountyCalendar.com. awesome news stories. One of (574) 721-4636 Use the submit link on the website (michelle@ or e-mail details to them, pictured on the front cover, existentialmedia.com) contact@cassnetwork.com. was the dedication ceremony for Cover Photo We reserve the right to select By Jan Fawley specific events to feature on our Huston Park. I remember a day Facebook page, in e-mail One copy of INfo: is free. newsletters, in Cass County INFO several years ago when I was inAdditional copies are or in other community updates. $.50 each. vited to a press conference at Cass The views expressed CAUGHT ON CAMERA County TItle. Brian Morrill and by our Photos posted on our Facebook writers are not Dave Workman talked excitedly fan pages may be selected, at necessarily those of our discretion, to be published in Existential Media LLC. about plans for a new park. It’s INFO. Photos can also be For advertising e-mailed to contact@cassnetwork. been in the works for a long time information, com. contact and Sunday, Sept. 7, the Huston Phill Dials (574) 721-4635 Advertising information Family, who donated 80 acres of (phill@ The Cass County Communication cassnetwork.com) Network offers print, web and ground and is pictured on our mobile advertising solutions. For cover in a photo by Parks Admininformation about advertising, e-mail contact@cassnetwork.com. istrator Jan Fawley, was there to celebrate with the donors and Editorial Information community members who made Views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the park a reality. the position of the Cass County Communication Network or its parent company, Existential Media LLC. Our publications provide information I’ve seen many comments from about events and activities happening in or near Cass County, Indiana. The information is provided by Existential Media LLC for general inforpeople wondering why we needmation purposes only. We strive to keep the information up-to-date and ed another park. It’s true that correct, however we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitabilwe are fortunate to have many ity or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in our publications for any purparks — more than a lot of other pose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at communities. Having someone your own risk. In no event will Existential Media LLC be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or donate land — much less 80 acres damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or of it — is an incredible gift. The profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of our publications. park was built primarily with Interested in advertising with Cass County Communication grants and gifts. A foundation Network? Call (574) 721-4635 for more information! was set up along with a fund to provide for future maintenance of

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this park without tapping into tax dollars. It’s hard to talk about Huston Park without someone bringing up the current status of Tower Park Pool. Imagine what might be possible today if 50 years ago, someone had had the vision to set up a similar scenario for the pool. But hindsight is 20/20 and we learn from our mistakes. I’m a little too young to remember the campaign by private citizens to save the Dentzel Carousel at Riverside Park, but I remember what it was like when the carousel moved from the old pavilion into that wonderful new building. Many of the children whose handprints line the walls of the McHale Complex that house it are now taking their own children there to grab the brass ring. The beautiful flowers in downtown Logansport were the pride and joy of Kathy Dingo, whose legacy lives on through the public art and the pocket parks tucked into downtown Logansport. When Staples announced it was leaving our community, local business owner Mike McCord stepped up and filled the void — launching McCord’s Copy Print & Ship. The State Theater could be sitting empty — but Logansport native Kevin Burkett had a vision that brought him back here. I’m sure that vision didn’t include pumping water out of the basement during major rainstorms, but how lucky we are that he was here to bring new life to one of our local icons. The truth is that not everyone is in a position to lead a major fundraising campaign or launch a new business. But each of us can do something to leave the community we call home a little better than we found it. As the holiday season approaches, The Salvation Army will need people to ring bells for their Red Kettle Campaign and food and clothing drives will spring up. Each month, the American Red Cross holds multiple blood drives. Area churches host chicken noodle dinners and spaghetti suppers. Civic Players, high school students and Performing Arts Council will bring entertainment to area stages. This community is our home and it’s up to us to support it. Maybe you feel strongly about the pool and you’ll be the person who says let’s do something. Hopefully, when you’re ready to make an announcement, Cass County Communication Network will have a team of reporters and they’ll get to bicker over who goes to the press conference! In the meantime, we can all do our part. We’ve got some exciting things planned to help out. Stay tuned and go enjoy the last few days of summer and the first few days of fall!


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BMV customers may get refunds Some Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles customers may be entitled to a refund. If you’re one of the Hoosiers who overpaid excise tax, you’ll be notified by mail and will receive a pre-printed claim form to obtain a refund with interest. The letter should arrive within about 30 days. The refunds are being issued because some vehicles were misclassified for excise tax purposes. Under Indiana law, vehicles are placed in a tax classification based on value. This value is determined by using the price of the vehicle and applying an adjustment factor based upon Consumer Price Index data related to increases in new automobile prices. This data is entered into the BMV’s STARS system in order to automatically calculate excise taxes when vehicles are registered. In some circumstances, the STARS system did not apply the adjustment factor, which caused some vehicles to be misclassified. All previously misclassified vehicles will be reclassified using proper data. The BMV has issued about 60 million registrations and collected about $3.4 billion in excise taxes since 2006. While final data is not yet available, it is believed that about 180,000 individuals were affected by this miscalculation, and the total refund is about $29 million plus interest. The BMV distributes excise taxes to county and local governments on a regular basis. To mitigate the impact to local governments, the state will cover the upfront cost of refunds to taxpayers and will recoup the overpayment by adjusting distributions to local governments over the next two years. Additionally, the state will cover all interest payments. Governor Mike Pence authorized BMV Commissioner Don Snemis to hire an independent consulting firm to audit the BMV’s processes, procedures and STARS system. Have news to share? Let us know about it! Submit your information online at casscountyonline.com or email it to contact@cassnetwork.com.

McCord's Copy Print & Ship steps up to offer needed service in Cass County When local business owner Mike McCord heard that Staples would be closing September 20th, he knew his company had to do something to continue to provide many of the services and products that Staples had for the community. His thoughts were not alone. Dawn Fisher, local owner of Fisher’s Funeral Chapel had the same idea and told Julie Warner, the Staples Copy & Print Center manager, that she should get ahold of McCord. McCord said, “When Julie called me, I had already spent a weekend reading every article I could find on Staples, their store closings, reports to their shareholders, and their future strategies”. McCord is the owner of McCord’s Do it Best Lumber and Hardware, McCord’s INCOM Supply and McCord’s RadioShack. Now, Julie Warner has been hired to manage a new division: McCord’s Copy Print & Ship. “This division will pretty much replicate the services provided by Staples in the printing and shipping area. We will able to do all the same in-house printing of booklets, brochures, business cards, blue prints, wide format printing of banners and artwork. We will also provide binding, copying, finishing and laminating. On the shipping side we will offer at minimum UPS shipping services, but have also been in discussions with FedEx about also providing their shipping services. We will also have the walk-up self-serve copying and fax services that Staples offered. “We are also offering computer and laptop repair through our RadioShack division. Besides services we will be adding an additional 3,000 square feet of Office Supplies. Most of these will be typical business office supplies in business packaging and for now, we will leave things like school supplies to Walmart. We will have an extensive selection of printer ink and laser cartridges. We are asking folks to call us now and tell us what ink we need to stock and carry for them. They can call our INCOM division at 574-722-2442 or toll free at 888-449-2442 and let us know what brand and ink number or the model of their printer they would like us to carry. Currently we are planning on stocking inks for HP, Lexmark, Brother, Cannon, Kodak and Epson.”

Flood map changes may affect insurance New floodplain maps or Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) have been approved for Cass County, Walton and Logansport. These new maps indicate the properties within the County, Logansport or Walton that are in a zone that require flood insurance if the property has a mortgage. Chris Gaumer with the planning department says many properties that were in a floodzone that required flood insurance by the mortgage company or bank are no longer. “There is a process to get your property recognized by FEMA as no longer in a floodzone, but it can save property owners thousands of dollars a year,” Gaumer said. “And, it may require people who were once out of a floodzone and are now in to get flood insurance if they are located in a floodzone.”

“About two years ago, FEMA sent out letters to those property owners who would be affected. But for those property owners to get the flood insurance requirement off, they need file a MT-EZ LOMA form available from www.fema.gov by searching MT-EZ. Property owners need to write “OUT AS SHOWN” at the top of this application. Additionally, they need to supply FEMA with a map of their property, called a firmette. Those can be found online as well, at https://msc.fema. gov/portal/search?AddressQuery=Cass%20 County%2C%20Indiana. Then they send this into FEMA and FEMA will send them a letter that they are indeed out of the floodzone and the mortgage company can remove the flood insurance requirement.”

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How will 2015 budgets impact your property taxes? On the next page, you’ll see information on the 2015 budget process for Cass County taxing units. I wrote in great detail about it in our August issue (which you can find online at issuu.com/ casscountyinfo). Logansport has one of the highest tax rates in the state. To lower that, we can spend less, or we can increase our assessed value. That means more people or businesses moving to the community and paying property taxes, or expanding and growing the businesses we’re fortunate enough to already have. And if you pay property taxes, it’s time to take a serious look at how they’re being spent. This information is all publicly available on a handy new website, budgetnotices.in.gov. Budgets have to be wrapped up by November 1 at the latest. The

website is important, because in 2016, that info will no longer be published in newspapers (which government has had to pay to do in the past). We’ve heard so many questions from people about it though that we we’re happy to dedicate a page of our space so people can take a look at where their money is going. It’s much more detailed even than what you see on the page at the right, but that’s a start. The chart shows the 2014 certified levy (what each unit is allowed to collect in property tax this year), the 2015 proposed budget and the 2015 proposed levy. They can reduce their budgets after they’ve been advertised, but they can’t increase them. So chances are, some of these may be higher than what they’ll actually turn out to be. If you add up the difference, between all of the 2014 certified levies and 2015 proposed levies, the total comes to more than

$11 million! The levy won’t be certified and the tax rate won’t be set for a few more months. So, at this point, you can’t determine a direct impact on your taxes, but $11 million certainly seems like a lot more to try to collect. The other important thing to remember is that when taxing units make their budget, they’re supposed to follow it. The city is proposing a nearly $18 million budget, but that includes salaries and budgets for lots of different departments. They can’t take money from the police budget and spend it on the pool. So if you have questions about how an entity is planning to spend its money, now is the time to find out. -- Michelle Dials, publisher

Voting starts Enterovirus confirmed in Indiana Oct. 7 Enteroviruses, including EV-D68, are spread Indiana hospitals statewide are reporting an increase in the number of patients with respiratory illnesses, especially in children, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. With four confirmed cases in Lake County, Indiana joins several other states in this multistate outbreak, of enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) including Missouri, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky and others. Enteroviruses are very common, with between 10 to 15 million cases occurring in the United States each year. There are more than 100 types of enteroviruses. Typically, EV-D68 causes upper respiratory illness, such as low-grade fever, cough, runny nose, sneezing and body/muscle aches. Infected individuals generally recover on their own without incident by treating symptoms. However, some individuals, especially those with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions, such as asthma, may experience severe complications and require hospitalization with supportive therapy. Individuals experiencing cold-like symptoms and trouble breathing should contact their healthcare provider right away.

through close contact with infected people. To protect you and your family from becoming infected with enterovirus or other illnesses, follow the three C’s: • Clean: Wash your hands frequently with warm soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer is not effective in preventing the spread of EV-D68. • Cover: Cover your cough with your sleeve or a tissue when you cough or sneeze. • Contain: Prevent spreading illness to others by staying home if you are sick. • Avoid close contact and sharing cups or eating utensils with those who are ill. • Disinfect frequently touched surfaces.

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The Cass County Voter Registration is taking applications for absentee mail ballots. The deadline to request absentee mail ballots is Oct. 27. Requests to vote by travel board will be accepted through noon on Monday, Nov. 3. Applications for absentee mail ballots and travel board are available online through the Cass County Clerk’s Office website at co.cass.in.us or can be requested by calling 574-753-7870. The clerk’s office is open until 4 p.m. weekdays. Monday, Oct. 6 is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 4 general election. Eligible Cass County residents can register online at indianavoters.com or in the voter registration office at the Cass County Government Building. Absentee voting in the garage at the Cass County Government Building Tuesday, Oct. 7 — Friday, Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1 from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vote Centers will be open Thursday Oct. 30 through Saturday, Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday Nov. 4. Vote center locations are: Logansport Mall, Downtown Senior Center, Cass County 4-H Fairgrounds, Galveston Community Center, Walton Fire Station and Royal Center Town Hall. The Twelve Mile Fire Station will be a open on Election Day only.


2015 Budget Info for Cass County Taxing Units Taxing Unit

2014 Certified Levy

2015 Proposed Budget

2015 Proposed Levy

Difference between 2014/2015 levy

Public Hearing

Adoption Date

Meeting Location & Time

Cass County

$8,380,637

$24,548,900

$13,397,222

+$5,016,585

8/15/14

9/19/14

Cass County Govt. Bldg, 9 a.m.

Adams Twp

$25,936

$68,590

$26,000

+$64

9/24/14

10/8/14

7221 E 300 N, 7 p.m.

Bethlehem Twp

$34,171

$80,620

$51,768

+$17,597

9/12/14

9/26/14

4006 N SR 25, 8 a.m.

Boone Twp

$45,250

$60,425

$50,422

+$5,172

9/2/14

9/23/14

Royal Center Town Hall, 7 p.m.

Clay Twp

$17,480

$$43,040

$17,470

-$10

9/11/14

10/2/14

2909 Valleyview Dr., 5 p.m.

Clinton Twp

$56,237

$80,475

$61,489

+$5,252

9/2/14

9/30/14

4333 S CR 300 W, 7 p.m.

Deer Creek Twp

$52,000

$35,700

$55,800

+$3,800

10/10/14

10/24/14

Young America Fire Station, 5 p.m

Eel Twp

$245,399

$390,470

$268,700

+$23,301

9/4/14

10/7/14

Eel Twp Trustee’s Office, 10 a.m.

Harrison Twp

$45,604

$94,750

$49,156

+$3,552

9/16/14

9/30/14

Lucerne Fire Station, 7 p.m.

Jackson Twp

$44,923

$73,305

$48,450

+$3,527

9/7/14

10/5/14

8916 E CR 900S, Galveston, 1 p.m.

Jefferson Twp

$31,788

$57,400

$34,638

+$2,850

10/4/14

10/18/14

21 Lake Street, Lake Cicott, 9 a.m.

Miami Twp

$307,439

$283,438

$295,234

-$12,205

9/15/14

10/13/14

Miami Twp Fire Dept. 7 p.m.

Noble Twp

$18,920

37,264

$19,000

+$80

9/10/14

9/24/14

2258 N Royal Center Pike, 7 p.m.

Tipton Twp

$37,766

$58,770

$40,500

+$2,734

9/9/14

9/23/14

Walton Library, 7 p.m.

Washington Twp

$82,894

$98,610

$0

-$82,894

9/23/14

10/7/14

2604 S US 35; 4 p.m.

Logansport Civil City

$8,743,113

$17,896,607

$9,789,502

+$1,046,389

9/2/14

10/6/14

City Council Chambers

Galveston Civil Town

$274,270

$925,856

$435,000

+$160,730

9/8/14

10/6/14

Galveston Community Center, 7 p.m.

Onward Civil Town

$10,229

$29,975

$11,800

+$1,571

9/10/14

10/8/14

Onward Town Hall, 6 p.m.

Royal Center Civil Town

$198,262

$468,877

$212,480

+$14,218

9/2/14

10/6/14

Royal Center Town Hall, 7 p.m.

Walton Civil Town

$166,834

$613,560

$182,500

+$15,666

9/8/14

10/6/14

Walton Town Hall, 7 p.m.

Pioneer Regional School Corporation

$2,208,464

$1,875,107

$3,160,000

+$951,536

9/9/14

10/14/14

Pioneer Admin Bldg, 6:30 p.m.

Southeastern School Corporation

$3,018,287

$14,571,458

$4,438,158

+$1,419,871

9/29/14

10/20/14

100 S Main St, 7 p.m.

Logansport Community School Corporation

$8,075,477

$38,087,315

$10,161,134

+$2,085,657

8/25/14

9/8/14

Logan Admin Bldg 5 p.m.

Caston School Corporation

$1,691,514

$7,863,875

$2,093,866

+$402,352

9/16/14

10/7/14

Caston Admin Bldg, 7 p.m.

Logansport-Cass County Public Library

$1,072,069

$1,945,340

$1,104,000

+$31,931

9/16/14

10/14/14

616 E Broadway, 4:45 p.m.

Royal Center Public Library

$83,978

$117,990

$94,100

+$122

9/30/14

10/28/14

Royal Center Library, 4:30 p.m.

Walton Public Library

$172,815

$250,567

$179,500

+$6,685

9/9/14

10/14/14

Walton Library, 6 p.m.

Cass County Solid Waste Management District

$0

$244,309

$0

0

9/19/14

10/17/14

Cass Co. Govt. Bldg, 9 a.m.

Logansport Cass County Airport Authority

$574,568

$582,351

$681,344

+$106,776

9/19/14

10/17/14

Cass Co. Govt. Bldg, 9 a.m.

Cass County Fire District #1

$681,429

$793,682

$829,330

+$147,901

9/19/14

10/17/14

Cass Co. Govt. Bldg, 9 a.m.

Rock Creek Cass-Carroll Conservancy District

$25,452

$53,200

$42,500

+$17,048

9/18/14

10/16/14

Faith Lutheran,6765 E 800 N, Logansport. 7:30 p.m.

Information from budgetnotices.in.gov

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Calendar Sept. 19, 20 and 21 Frankenstein Kick off the Halloween season with the story of Victor Frankenstein, presented by Civic PLayers of Logansport, on stage at McHale Performing Arts Center. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. All tickets are $10; for ticket information, call the box office at 574-753-4116.

Halloween Festivities It’s hard to believe but tricks and treats are already popping up on CassCountyCalendar.com! If your business, church or organization is having a fall event, make sure to add it to CassCountyCalendar.com soon!

Oct. 4 Holiday Harvest Craft Show

Oct. 11 Young Adult Coffee & Music House

9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Galveston United Methodist Church. If you would be interested in having a booth please contact Leslie Pickering at 574699-0078.

Join The Salvation Army for a monthly Young Adult (18-40) night called Pilgrim Place: A place to stop, rest, and share with others. Musical guests will be a band from Chicago called Families. FREE, but bring $ if you’d like specialty coffee! 7-10 p.m., 615 Heath Street

Oct. 11 River Bluff Run

Rain or shine, the River Bluff Trail, 800 Michigan Avenue, Logansport, will be the starting Sept. 20 point of the River Bluff Run and Fun Walk. This annual event, sponsored by the LoganLive Well Health Expo sport Memorial Hospital Foundation, promotes In conjunction with Live United Day, there will Breast Cancer Awareness. be a family friendly festival located at Little Entry fees are $20 ($30 race day) for an inTurtle Waterway. Fun Run at 8a.m., dividual or $75 for a team of five registered Live Demonstrations on the by Friday, October 3, 2014. Twelve and under Community Stage from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., participate free, but only receive a shirt with Blood Mobile, WOW bus, Health Screenings. paid registration. All revenue from this year’s 40+ Vendor Booths, Kids Area. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. event is used to provide free screening mamFREE mograms to uninsured/underinsured women. Run registration begins at 7:30 a.m.; Fun Walk Sept. 27 Registration begins at 8:30; 5K Run at 9 a.m., Live Well Health Expo Fun Walk at 10 a.m. At 9:45 am, there will be Performing Arts Council of Logansport a special observance for breast cancer survivors. presents Yesterday - The Beatles Tribute” at Teams of runners and walkers are encouraged 7:30 p.m. at McHale Performing Arts Center. to participate in this year’s event. Registration Tickets $25 at the McHale Box Office. forms are available at Logansport Memorial Hospital or on the hospital website at www.logansportmeSeptember 19-30 morial.org. For more Donate New & Gently Used Purses information, call the The Cass County Resource Network (CCRN) Employment Task Logansport Memorial Force is collecting new and gently used purses for a special event Hospital Foundation on Nov. 8. Drop off locations include Upgrades Training Center, at (574) 753-1595 or United Way of Cass County, Arnold’s Jewelry, Logansport Savings email foundationcoorBank, Security Federal Savings Bank, Wright’s School of Dance, dinator@logansportDesigner Joe’s, Spa Nail, Trine University and Community State memorial.org. Bank in Royal Center and Twelve Mile. For more information, call Upgrades Training Center at 574-753-5100 or Becky Anspach at 574-753-3533.

Oct. 18 Benefit Concert Brandt Carmichael presents ‘A Little Help for My Friends’ Benefit Concert for Emmaus Mission Center. Eel River Band and Brand Carmichael with Wrong Way. 7 p.m. at McHale PAC. $10.

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OUR NEW DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW. Oluyemisi Akintunde, MD Logansport Memorial Hospital is pleased to welcome Oluyemisi Akintunde MD to the Logansport Memorial Physician Network. She is a board-certified pediatrician who joins our current three board-certified pediatricians - Dr. Beverly Ahoni, Dr. Craig Pawlowski, and Dr. Namita Saghal - in LMPN Pediatrics. To make an appointment with Dr. Akintunde, call 574.753.4151.

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