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Karen Nesius Roeger with the Eckhart Public Library in Auburn took the library s cooking program online after in-person meetings for the cooking club were shut down over COVID-19 concerns. A new video is released each Friday evening.
Linda Smith, a reference assistant at the Huntington City-Township Public Library, has given different video demonstrations of cooking techniques during the pandemic. Smith estimates that there are about six posted to the library’s Facebook page. Previous Next
Thursday, May 20, 2021 1:00 am
Library cooking goes online
Louisa Danielson | For The Journal Gazette
Although the pandemic canceled many activities at area libraries in the past year, many found creative ways to take programming online. That included cooking.
WATERLOO â Northeast Indianaâs state senators heard concerns about school vouchers and career education at a public forum Saturday morning in the DeKalb High School auditorium.
Sens. Sue Glick, R-LaGrange, and Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, differed in their responses to opponents of proposed expansion of private-school vouchers.
Both senators responded sympathetically to fears that funding might be cut to four programs at Impact Institute at Kendallville and similar career and technical education centers.
Approximately 50 people attended the two-hour forum sponsored by the DeKalb Chamber Partnership. Staff members for U.S. Rep. Jim Banks and U.S. Sen. Mike Braun also spoke.