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Commissioners discuss wellness program

By Patrcia Morrison, News Editor

Auditor Gail Doades asked the commissioners to stop allowing Raber’s Buggy Shop to sell buggy license plates.

“Their accounting practices leave something to be desired,” Doades said. “There’s nothing wrong, there’s no money missing. They’re just very relaxed and there might be an issue if the state Board of Accounts wanted to inspect their books.”

Peoples Bank, which has a branch on CR 900E, used to sell the plates but Wichman said when German American Bank purchased Peoples they would not let them sell the plates. Doades was asked to contact 1st National Bank of Odon and see if they would sell the plates. That would put points of sale in the north part of the county, while the Amish can also buy the plates at the county highway office outside of Montgomery and at the auditor’s office in the courthouse.

Commissioners agreed to thank Raber’s for selling the plates, but will now be selling them elsewhere.



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