The following winners are announced from the Fulton Fun Day festival, held Aug. 3 and sponsored by the Fulton-Liberty Lions Club:
PARADE Best Themed Entry
First: Jeri Good; Forensics Van
Second: Wayne Township fire truck
Third: Liberty Township fire truck
Best Float
First: Fulton Baptist
Second: Woodlawn Hospital
Third: Fulton County Democrats
Performing
First: Indiana Racing Lions
Second: Logansport Shrine Patrol
Horses
The Biehl Family
Miscellaneous
First: Rosey the Clown (Stella Hoover)
Second: Marion and Mary Nell Hopkins
Best Auto
First: 37 DeSoto – Hiram Hoover
Second: Dick Burns
Third: 77 Trans Am – Ray Staller
Best Tractor
First: John Field
Second: Brayden Unger – Farmall M
Third: Tom Runkle – 1942 M with potato digger and planter
Best Truck
First: McGrew's Well Drilling
Second: Mark Babb
OTHER Euchre
Won by Chuck Baldwin and Ronnie Hammon of the Kewanna area - donated entry fee back to Lions
Tom Gundrum (Logansport) and Mark Gundrum (Fulton) were second.
Horseshoes
First: Team Stevens
Second: Team Jamie Skull
Third: Team Brock
Chalk Art
First: Kate Fred
Second: Olivia Taylor
Third: Marisol Dohado
Fourth: Lily Curtis
Fifth: Blair Biscella
Proposed plea deal calls for Joshua L. Caudill, 25, of Logansport, to plead guilty to two counts of child solicitation, as a Level 5 felony. Two counts of inappropriate communication with a juvenile are to be dismissed.
The cause of a garage fire that broke out at 1530 Monroe St. in Rochester on Friday has been classified as undetermined. The fire was ruled a total loss, destroying two vehicles, a golf cart, boat and several other items. No electrical power had been in the garage at the time of the fire.
If you or someone you know is currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance use crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to speak with a trained crisis specialist. For more information, visit 988Indiana.org.
Payments made through 2027 are considered to be prepayments for solar project, with payments after said to be around $1.7 million annually for the county.