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Lightner named new president of Auburn Main Street

Lightner has served on the organization’s design committee as well as several boards across DeKalb County. “Zach is in a great position to carry the momentum of AMS from our previous president, Eldon Byler,” said AMS Executive Director Ann Finchum. Lightner, a Fort Wayne native, lives in Auburn with his wife, Kristin, and their three children. He graduated from Purdue University with a business management degree and earned his law degree from the Indiana University McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. He is an attorney at Lightner Law Firm in downtown Auburn. Lightner is a member of the Lions Club, YMCA of DeKalb County, United Way of DeKalb County, DeKalb Republican Central Committee, Indiana State Bar Board of Governors and Indiana State Bar House of Delegates.

Solar field proposed near Auburn

AUBURN — A proposed solar farm south of Auburn will be the subject of two city meetings on June 22. The Auburn Renewables Solar Array project is proposed on the west side of Interstate 69, between the interstate highway and C.R. 19, and south of the Scot Industries plant on C.R. 48. It will be the topic for a meeting of the Auburn Board of Zoning Appeals in City Hall at 6 p.m. on June 22, followed almost immediately by a special meeting of the Auburn Plan Commission. Custer Farms Inc. currently owns the property. The application for a solar farm has been filed by agent Rudi Eidam of Auburn, representing the developer, Auburn Renewables LLC, and the owner, listed on the application as “Sweitzer Family.”

Council rejects apartment zoning

AUBURN — By a 4-3 vote Tuesday night, the Auburn Common Council denied a controversial zoning change to permit apartments on the city’s near east side.

Excellence in Education: Amy Schweitzer

Excellence in Education: Amy Schweitzer 5:48 PM, Apr 13, 2021 By FOX 17 BAD AXE, Mich. — Amy Schweitzer is being recognized for her Excellence in Education. Amy teaches in a one-room schoolhouse, says Paul Kanaski, Amy’s nominator. “She also wears many hats. She s a school administrator, counselor, secretary; she goes on all the field trips, she participates in all the extracurricular activities such as quiz bowl and robotics.” “It s nice to be connected to the kids outside of the daily curriculum and learning,” says Schweitzer. “It s a little more laid back, and have a little fun with the students.” Amy has received a $1,500 check from the Michigan Lottery, and her class at Verona Mills School will receive a $500 grant.

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