KENDALLVILLE â The Kendallville Mayorâs Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) group is raising funds in an online auction to support its community projects for 2021, including an International Festival scheduled for later this year.
The auction is currently online at www.32auctions.com/MYAC2021. Bidders have until April 10 at 7 p.m. to place bids on a variety of items.
The auction has raised $585, as of Wednesday, toward the councilâs goal of $1,200.
Among the auction items up for bid are an apple pie made by Kendallville Mayor SuzAnne Handshoe, a âFill the Freezerâ fresh meat package from Dave Hills Market, vacuum-sealed in a cooler, and a one-month membership to Cobblestone Golf Course in Kendallville.
KENDALLVILLE â A submerged pickup truck was fished out of Sacarider Lake, in Noble County, Monday evening, but the investigation is ongoing on how it got there.
Capt. Jet Quillen of the law enforcement division of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday that the submerged truck was a 1991 Ford F-150. Quillen said the truck was discovered by a fisherman in the area.
The identity of the truckâs owner is under investigation, but Quillen said the pickup had not been reported stolen. Itâs unknown how long the truck may have been in the water.
Reports of submerged vehicles in bodies of water are not unusual.
KENDALLVILLE âMembers of the East Noble Class of 1971 and their friends and relatives are urged to help spread the word about the 50th reunion of the class planned for Friday, Oct. 8, from 6-10 p.m. at Cobblestone Golf Course and Event Center, west of Kendallville.
The cost will be $25 per person. The menu will include a light buffet by Goegleinâs. A cash bar will be available.
Sue Sherer, chairman of the committee, requests that checks payable to âEast Noble Class of 1971â be mailed to her by Aug. 1. Her address is 1290 Eastgate Drive, Kendallville, IN 46755. Tickets will not be available at the door.