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Five years of helping mothers

AUBURN — Misty Spicer of St. Joe said she was a “scared and frustrated mess” as she faced an unexpected pregnancy in early 2020. She decided to visit the Women’s Care Center in west Auburn “to see what they were, because I had driven by thousands of times and had recently seen a Facebook ad for them,” she said. Today, Spicer is the mother of a 10-month-old son, Cruz, born Sept. 3, 2020. Without Women’s Care Center, “I’m not even sure how I would have made it through the pregnancy or had everything Cruz needed!” Spicer said. Since opening its doors five years ago today, Women’s Care Center has helped the mothers of nearly 1,300 babies in the northeastern Indiana area. It has provided more than 2,000 pregnancy tests and more than 2,100 ultrasound exams.

Lewiston drops property tax rate after valuation increase

Lewiston drops property tax rate after valuation increase
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Lewiston s pool heroes keep swimming free | Lewiston Sun Journal

increase font size By Bonnie Washuk, Staff Writer Read Article From left, Rich Stone, Larry Gilbert Sr. and Paul Robinson chat beside the Kennedy Park pool in Lewiston as Abigail Hughes, 7, swims underwater. The three were asked by the Sun Journal to pose for the photo Wednesday. They are among 13 people who donated money to cover a new city fee of $1 per child to use the pool. Because of the donations, the fee is no longer charged.  LEWISTON On Wednesday afternoon the sun was shining and many children played and laughed as they swam in the Kennedy Park pool. It was a sight that pleased Rich Stone, Larry Gilbert Sr. and Paul Robinson, three of a number of people who donated money so kids could swim for free.

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