Archive - Aug 11, 2011
By
NICOLE OTT, Sports Editor
CHURUBUSCO â Churubusco High School welcomed a new athletic director to its team this summer.
Andrew Wagner, former athletic director at Indian Springs Middle School in Columbia City, is ready to take the next step as a high school AD.
âIâm excited to be here,â Wagner said, âand Iâm very excited to be in this community.â
Wagner said he went to school with intentions to be a teacher and coach.
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COLUMBIA CITY â The newest edition to the Whitley County Consolidated Schools family, Eagle Tech Academy, held a âparent-studentâ open house Tuesday.
While not scheduled to start until 6 p.m., parents and students began arriving around 5:10 p.m., per Principal Brady Mullettâs invitation, he said.
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EDITORâS NOTE: The following is the first of a three-part series on Eagle Tech Academy, a new learning facility of Whitley County Consolidated School Corporation.
COLUMBIA CITY â Eagle Tech Academy, Whitley County Consolidated School Corporationâs state-of-the-art learning facility, is implementing an entirely new form of learning, said Principal Brady Mullet.
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COLUMBIA CITY â Columbia City Police Departmentâs Doug Eber will finish his last day on duty today as he prepares to travel overseas for a year-long stint with the U.S. Navy.
Eber, 47, a petty officer first class with the Navy, spent much of 2011 in England and within the last several weeks, was told he would be deployed this month.
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She is one of the oldest citizens in Columbia City and she still mows her own yard, cooks her own food, cleans her own house, plays euchre and weaves rugs out of plastic bags.
Norma Hawk, 90, didnât know about weaving when she first acquired her loom.
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