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2 women take on Polar Plunge despite rescheduling By Chris Riva | January 1, 2021 at 5:19 PM EST - Updated January 2 at 11:30 AM
DEARBORN COUNTY, In. (FOX19) - New Year’s Day is full of traditions, including plunging into 2021 in Indiana.
At Hidden Valley Lake, it’s not the weather that put a dampener on the yearly New Year’s Polar Plunge, but the pandemic rules on gathering.
“It was a tough decision,” Polar Plunge co-Host Darryl Howe said of not hosting the event. “But I did talk with the Dearborn County Health Department, and I also ran it through our head valley board, and they were supportive of it as long as we were able to comply with the current requirements, covered requirements.”
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For example, I used to live on Hidden Valley. Being a big fan of the lake, my title is “Christmas at Hidden Valley Lake.” Or I could go with “A Hidden Valley Lake Christmas.” With either title, you can almost smell the evergreens that dot the shoreline and see the mountains reflected in the chilly waters.
Now, we need the leading characters. They fall into two categories. There’s the visitor who is looking to revive their Christmas spirit, escape a failed relationship, or return for a visit to their hometown to buy up the town’s best feature. Choose their profession from the following:
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Tom Meneke has been located safely.
Update published Saturday, December 19
A statewide silver alert has been cancelled by Indiana State Police after Tom MenMeneke was located safely.
Meneke had been missing since Thursday around 12:30 p.m.
No other information was provided.
(Hidden Valley, Ind.) – A Hidden Valley resident has been reported missing.
Tom Meneke was last seen on Thursday around 12:30 p.m.
Meneke is 70 years old and drives a Dodge Ram 1500 with Indiana tags and a plate cover that says Hidden Valley Lake on it.
He was last seen wearing a burgundy coat, ball hat and blue jeans.