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Mar 2, 2017Obituaries for Oct. 23, 2016
Casual attire is suggested and flowers are welcomed.Arrangements were handled by Garden Island Mortuary, Ltd.Mary Margaret ‘Penny’ Wallis BenningtonMary Margaret “Penny” Wallis Bennington, 70, of Sunriver, Oregon, passed away at home on Oct. 17, 2016, surrounded by her loving family. Penny was born June 19, 1946, and raised in Lihue, Hawaii. She was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Wallis and Dora Rice Wallis. After graduating from the University of Hawaii, Penny spent much of her career in the medical field before she achieved her MBA from the University of Oregon. She and her husband started Bennington Properties, a vacation rental management company in Sunriver. Penny is survived by her husband of 41 years, Gene, her only son Robert, her brother Sam Wallis, and five grandchildren. Penny was a loving wife, an amazing mother and tutu, and a caring friend. Her sense of humor remained until her final moment.Service is yet to be determined. Please call Robert Bennington to (541) 948-0214 for more information.Tatiana Taylor Pomaikai KaneholaniTatiana Taylor Pomaikai Kaneholani of San Francisco, CA, died at home on Oct. 12, 2016, at the age of 55. She was born on Jan. 14, 1961, in Lihue, Hawaii. She was a receptionist, office manager and executive assistant for Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness C... (Thegardenisland.com)
Feb 3, 2016Henry County record
Mary E. Morrell, dissolution of marriage.
Circuit Court 3
State vs. James M. Kracht, 47, Greenfield, public intoxication.
State vs. Michael A. Bennington, 23, 500 block of North Main Street, New Castle, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, resisting law enforcement, disorderly conduct.
State vs. Geoffrey S. Boaz, 31, Beavercreek, Ohio, possession of a controlled substance.
State vs. Devon L. Hopkins, 23, Elwood, driving while suspended.
State vs. Billie J. Mossman, 47, 300 block of Glenwood, New Castle, battery, resisting law enforcement, domestic battery, possession of a controlled substance, disorderly conduct.
State vs. Andy J. King, 42, 1000 block of West 10th Street, Muncie, two counts of theft.
State vs. Joann M. Brown, 32, Greenfield, two counts of theft.
State vs. Anthony J. Hay, 33, Indianapolis, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia.
State vs. Jordan R. Bailey, 27, Knightstown, battery, resisting law enforcement, public intoxication.
State vs. Corey L. Campbell, 32, Economy, unlawful possession of a syringe, driving while intoxicated, public intoxication, possession of paraphernalia.
State vs. Timothy W. Groce, 41, New Castle, criminal mischief.
State vs. Nicholas S. Martin, 32, 100 block of North 23rd Street, New Castle, theft.
State vs. Wade L. Dishman, 39, Rushville, theft.
State vs. Joshua G. Wilson, 24, 2600 block of Spring Street, New Castle, battery resulting in moderate injury, habitual offender.
State vs. Andrew W. West, 36, New Castle, battery.
State vs. Justin R. Fannin, 35, 5400 block of West Henry County Road 200-S, New Castle, battery resulting in moderate injury, habitual offender.
State vs. Eddie L. Hatter, 22, Anderson, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia.
State vs. Daniel C. Adkins, 21, 1400 block of South 21st Street, New Castle, driving while suspended.
State vs. Billie J. Mossman, 47, 300 block of Glenwood, New Castle, battery, resisting law enforcement, domestic battery, possession of a controlled substance, disorderly conduct.
State vs. Melissa A. Perkins, 38, 5900 block of South Henry County Road 225-W, Spiceland, compulsory school attendance violation.
State vs. Zachary D. Luellen, 27, 300 block of West Bond Street, Spiceland, battery.
State vs. Andy J. King, 42, 1000 block of West 10th Street, Muncie, two counts of theft.
State vs. James D. Blevins, 61, 2700 block of North Memorial Drive, New Castle, driving while intoxicated, public intoxication, habitual substance offender.
State vs. Gurbir S. Dedl, 40, Indianapolis, reckless operation of tractor-trailer.
State vs. Michael D. Pope Jr., 39, 700 block of South 14th Street, New Castle, two counts of theft... (Muncie Star Press)
Jan 8, 2016Today's Calendar
Please submit calendar items to news@benningtonbanner.com at least seven days in advance of the event. We accept listings from non-profits and for events with free admission.
Friday, Jan. 8
BENNINGTON
All Recovery meeting: 4 p.m. Turning Point Center.
Native American art talks and show: Art talk by William Song, Aurora Portal, 520 Main Street, 6 p.m. On Saturday, Song's art exhibit "Healing Art & The Art of Healing" from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. On Sunday, at 3 p.m., he will talk to youth, adolescents, and recovery groups.
Hoosick Falls, N.Y.
Lego Club: The Lego Club at Cheney Library will meet Jan. 8 and 22, Feb. 5 and 19, March 4 and 18. This club is great for fifth and sixth graders. It meets from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m., with snacks. Take a bus from Hoosick Falls Central School and get dropped off at the library. Then have a parent pick you up at 5 p.m. Come and have lots of Lego fun.
Saturday, Jan. 9
Bennington
Hour for Our Community Time Exchange orientation: 10:30 a.m. to noon, at the Bennington Free Library on Silver Stre... (Bennington Banner (subscription))
Jan 8, 2016McCarville, Kevin D.
Kevin was preceded in death by his parents, David and Shirley McCarville. Survived by his wife, Roxanne, Lincoln; son Brandon (Shaye), Bennington; daughter Megan (Spencer) Lauber, Lincoln; sister Kathy (Mike) Fara, Irwin, Iowa; and two grandchildren, Landon and Rylan, Bennington.
A private family inurnment ceremony will be held on January 9th. Funeral services will follow at 10:30 a.m. at Southwood Lutheran Church, 9300 S. 40th Street Lincoln, NE 68516. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family's choice and can be sent to 7541 San Mateo Lane, Lincoln, NE 68516
... (Lincoln Journal Star)
Dec 30, 2015Long-time former Banner employee mourned
Donna Antognioni worked at the newspaper from 1969 to 2013 — a dear colleague and friend
By Derek Carson
dcarson@ benningtonbanner.com @DerekCarsonBB on Twitter
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Donna Antognioni, who retired as News Clerk of the Bennington Banner in 2013, passed away last week.
BENNINGTON >> Longtime Bennington Banner employee Donna Antognioni, 77, has passed away.
According to her obituary, she died peacefully on Christmas Eve, surrounded by her family. Antognioni began working at the Banner in 1969, and remained until her retirement from being a news clerk in 2013. She was born in Troy, N.Y. on Oct. 4, 1938, and graduated from Catholic Central High School in Troy. She moved to Bennington in the spring of 1967.
"Donna was, for so many people, the face of the Banner," said former Banner employee Stephanie Ryan, who is currently employed by CBS 6 Albany, "and she was always, no matter who was in charge, the constant in the newsroom, the one who knew what was going on and how it related to everything that had gone before. She was welcoming, and conscientious, and she ke... (The Manchester Journal)
Dec 30, 2015Galleries & Museums: Dec. 31-Jan. 6
Marti Salerni, through Dec. 31. A public reception for the exhibit "It's All About The Beach," with works by January featured artist, Candace Bennington, will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 8. The exhibit will run through January 30. Island Gallery West is a cooperative of 23 local artists and hosts public art receptions monthly and free weekly art demonstrations January-March. Art demonstration: "Matting Art work," by Maria Sine, 10:30 a.m.-noon Jan. 9. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Information: 941-778-6648 or visit islandgallerywest.com.
Joan Peters Studio/Gallery: 1210 11th Ave. W., Village of the Arts, Bradenton
Joan Peters' Plein Air "Florida Landscapes" on display. Peters opened her gallery in 2001. An eclectic painter, she displays her colorful landscap... (Bradenton Herald)