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MISHAWAKA â What started as a discussion about a tax abatement request turned into a science lesson on ways to control odors from the WellPet facility.
Mishawakaâs Common Council called a meeting this week with WellPet, the longtime pet food facility at 1011 W. 11th St., near Marian High school, over the companyâs future request for tax abatement for a new odor control system. Company officials say the $3.5 million system would be more efficient than current control methods.
Odors from the pet food plant â which began in 1972 as Eagle Products and was purchased in 2009 by WellPet â have been a constant source of complaints from neighbors who live near the facility.
Where are they now: Sandy Nelson returns to Maine and keeps on coaching Jennifer Toland, Telegram & Gazette © Submitted Photo Former Leicester and David Prouty girls basketball coach Sandy Nelson is enjoying the island life in Vinalhaven, Maine.
During Sandy Nelson’s 34-year coaching career at Leicester High and later at David Prouty, her girls’ basketball teams played their away games usually no more than a 30-minute bus ride from home and within a convenient distance of the other Southern Worcester County League’s towns.
“Road trips” have taken on a whole new meaning since Nelson became the high school girls’ basketball coach in Vinalhaven, Maine, a town located on one of the Fox Islands in the heart of Penobscot Bay and accessible only by boat.
By Hays Daily News
A Hays teen battling cancer, Sophia Linenberger, was the recipient of the anonymous Kansas City-based group that delivers a unique Christmas surprise to children with a life-threatening illness. Sophia was so surprised with the sirens and knock at the door Christmas Eve morning from our local police department, said Jenny Linenberger, Sophia s mother. Sophia s sister Holly was also at home for the delivery. Thank you to The Elves of Christmas and Hays Police Department for making Sophia s and Holly s Christmas so special, Linenberger said. We are truly grateful for your generosity.
The Elves of Christmas Present gift was delivered by officers with the Hays Police Department and the Ellis County Sheriff s Office.
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