KENDALLVILLE â Give it another couple months.
Last year, festivals scheduled for May were the first on the chopping block as northeast Indiana got use to life under COVID-19 restrictions. A year out, the situation has vastly changed and improved, but one thing remains the same â May festivals are still off the calendar for now in Kendallville.
Both the Kendallville Fairy, Gnome and Troll Festival and the Northern Indiana Bluegrass Associationâs Memorial Day concert festival are off again this year.
Both, however, might return a little later this year.
After being a big hit in its first-ever event in May 2019, Kendallville hasnât had a chance to try to repeat the magic with its downtown, family-friendly fairy festival.
KENDALLVILLE â The Kendallville Public Library board of trustees adopted a new policy that will provide notary public services to patrons at its meeting Tuesday night.
Director Katie Mullins said a part-time staff member has agreed to become a notary public at the Kendallville location. Notary services will be walk-in if the staff member is working and by appointment at other times.
A notary public is a person appointed by state government with the primary role of witness when important documents are signed. A notary public must fill out an application, take state training classes, obtain a bond, pass an exam and pay several fees.
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KENDALLVILLE A pickup vs. motorcycle crash near Kendallville topped the most-read list at kpcnews.com this past week.
Lonnie Gibson Jr., 32, of the 300 block of South Main Street, Wolcottville was airlifted to an area hospital by Samaritan helicopter following the crash.
Gibson was riding the motorcycle which was allegedly struck from behind at 3:29 p.m. Monday by a pickup driven by Kriss E. Bauman, 34, of the 5300 block of North C.R. 400E, Kendallville.
The crash occurred on Lisbon Road, just west of S.R. 3.
Bauman was arrested at the scene and booked into the Noble County Jail on a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness (aggressive driving involving serious bodily injury), a Level 6 felony.