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Kendallville vandals strike on Easter

KENDALLVILLE — Vandals spent their Easter Sunday spray-painting vehicles, buildings, homes and electrical boxes in Kendallville’s east-central neighborhoods. Police Chief Lance Waters said a group of vandals defaced 11 vehicles and several buildings and homes with graffiti on Sunday. The damage was discovered later. The graffiti had multiple themes, including swirly lines, faces, stars, one swastika, and several slogans. Painted words included “ha, ha,” “Black Lives Matter” and “Keep Out.” The painting spree affected between 15 and 20 victims. “Officers reviewed security footage and have interviewed several suspects and are narrowing the list,” Waters said. Suspects include adults and juveniles. Charges could be filed when officers complete their investigation.

KPD to promote Doug Davis to detective

City will develop policy on trash service opt outs

Week in Review, Dec 6-12, 2020

Auburn buildings honored for historic preservation efforts AUBURN — The Eckhart Public Library and the Auburn City Steakhouse have received Outreach Awards for historic preservation. ARCH Inc., a historic preservation non-profit in Fort Wayne, has been presenting historic preservation awards for 42 years, but in 2020 the awards include something new. The inaugural Outreach ARCHie Awards this year make a specific effort to recognize the top historic preservation projects regionally. Traditionally, the ARCHie Awards have focused on Allen County, where ARCH was founded in 1975 and where much of its work has been focused. But as ARCH has grown, it has come to serve all of northeast Indiana.

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