News (Jan. 28): Pendleton briefs
Pendleton News
There is a $5 fee for this class. Those participating should bring a favorite photo and a pair of scissors. Call 778-7527 to register.
2009 Indiana Living Biography Series March 14
PENDLETON — The Pendleton Community Public Library in cooperation with Indiana Public Radio and WIPB invites you to be in the company of local legends. Throughout the year, four renowed Hoosiers will be interviewed in the library’s community room where they will share stories and life lessons with a live audience.
The interviews will be recorded for future radio and television broadcasts. Tickets are $15 each, or two for $25. Seating is limited. For additional information or questions contact the library at (765) 778-7527.
Ingalls police may get GPS
INGALLS — On Monday, Jan. 26 the Ingalls Town Council discussed the possibility of placing GPS transmitters in police cars to keep track of the location of the town’s two police officers and 10 reserve officers. Councilman Tim Green said it would cost the town $3,000 per month to equip the five vehicles.
Green proposed the idea of making the speed limit of Ingalls and its newly annexed territories 45 miles per hour. In some parts of town, the speed limit is 55 mph, he said. No action was taken on either measure.
The next Ingalls Town Council will be Monday, Feb. 9.
Pendleton Christian issues dare
PENDLETON — Truth and Dare! is a party game requiring a minimum of two players. Pendleton Christian Church, 1170 S. Pendleton Avenue, plans its own version of the game this month.
Times and topics are as follows:
Feb. 8: Relationships: The Truth behind a lasting and healthy relationship . . . and the dare to live into it.