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DCCF: Lanning Family Memorial Fund

May 11, 2021 GREENSBURG – The Decatur County Community Foundation manages several endowed funds that benefit the Decatur County community. Dr. Irwin “Doc” and Dorothy “Dot” Lanning had a long, influential history in Decatur County. And thanks to two funds they established with the Decatur County Community Foundation while they were alive, their impact in Decatur County will continue forever. The Dr. Irwin and Dorothy Lanning Family Memorial Fund, and the Dr. Irwin and Dorothy Lanning Family Memorial Scholarship were established by a couple who were huge supporters of Decatur County and who wanted to continue making a difference in the community even after they were gone.

14 dogs and cats rescued from abandoned home

1 of 8 Deputies and volunteers rescued seven dogs and seven cats from the deplorable conditions of this house in Lebanon. Submitted photos LEFT: This calico cat is suffering from severe dehydration, loss of fur and a respiratory ailment. It was found in an abandoned house in the 1500 block of S. Meridian Street, Lebanon. RIGHT: These are two of the seven dogs found in a rental house that appears renters deserted several days, perhaps weeks ago. Photos submitted This is one of the bathrooms where cats were kept separate from the dogs. These are two of the seven dogs found in a rental house that appears renters deserted several days, perhaps weeks ago.

Area Positivity Rates Largely Below 10 Percent For COVID-19

There were six new COVID-19 deaths in northeast Indiana reported on Monday, including three in Wabash County. However, 7-day positivity rates in a number of area counties were below 6 percent, and Noble, LaGrange, and Kosciusko counties have joined Adams and Wells counties in the “yellow” for COVID-19 safety, according to the state’s dashboard. Those between the ages of 50-59 make up the majority of those infected with COVID-19 in northeast Indiana, at 16.1 percent. Area residents between the ages of 20 to 29 and 40 to 49 are tied at 15.7 percent. There are 111 northeast Indiana residents hospitalized with COVID-19. Also in northeast Indiana, the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo’s two Sumatran tigers are on the mend after testing positive for COVID-19 over the weekend.

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