News Articles http://www.amish.co/categories/news-articles/feed.rss Wed, 22 May 13 13:39:51 -0400 News Articles en-CA Amish News (Sorry about that!) http://www.amish.co/discussion/29/amish-news-sorry-about-that Tue, 14 Jun 2011 22:09:48 -0400 EXAmish 29@/discussions
So here is some more Amish News:

'In Plain Sight' recap: "Something A-Mish"

“Something A-Mish” – aired Sunday, June 12, 2011 at 10 p.m. EST on USA

In the quiet countryside of Intercourse, Pennsylvania, members of an Amish family - an elder farmhand and Sarah Petershwim, are conversing while working in the field. The serene afternoon is broken by the arrival of the biker gang, Hells Vanguard. Sarah, in the bushes, lies low, watching. The bikers approach the farmhand, questioning him, but he is oblivious. Sarah strains to hear the conversation. One biker pulls out a gun. The farmhand futilely tries to run as rounds are fired, piercing his back.

http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/plain-sight-recap-something-mish-06-13-2011


A Young Woman’s Journey Out of the AmishTuesday, June 14, 2011
Linda KepnerSaloma Furlong, now a resident of western Massachusetts and author of “Why I Left the Amish,” will speak at the Peterborough Town Library (2 Concord Street, Peterborough) on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the library’s meeting room. This meeting is free and open to the public.
http://www.cabinet.com/cabinetcabinetreadersubmitted/921958-308/a-young-womans-journey-out-of-the.html
Horse injured in motor vehicle accident in Dolgeville
Area emergency personnel responded to the scene of an accident involving an Amish wagon Monday afternoon in the village of Dolgeville.
According to Dolgeville Volunteer Fire Department Information Officer Roger Cromer, firefighters on scene of the 4:15 accident found a pickup truck that was southbound on South Main Street near the intersection of Spofford Avenue. The driver of the pickup truck reportedly failed to see an Amish horse and wagon with two adults on board that was also traveling south on South Main Street.
Cromer said the pickup truck struck the Amish wagon from behind, causing heavy damage to the wagon and injuring the horse. He said the adult male on the wagon was not injured, but the adult woman who was with him was transported by Stratford and Salisbury Ambulance to a local hospital for evaluation. The driver of the truck, said Cromer, was not injured.


Amish Teens Drive Drunk, Run Horse And Buggy Into Mailbox

Today’s song is about some Amish teens from Pennsylvania who drove their horse and buggy drunk into a mailbox and went to jail.

http://kmle108.radio.com/2011/06/09/amish-teens-drive-drunk-run-horse-and-buggy-into-mailbox/
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Amish News Articles - 6-28-2011 http://www.amish.co/discussion/37/amish-news-articles-6-28-2011 Tue, 28 Jun 2011 02:13:04 -0400 EXAmish 37@/discussions http://www.taxationinfonews.com/2011/06/amish-butt-heads-with-tax-authorities/

http://www.timesleader.com/news/Voter_ID_law_would_cause_extra_red_tape_for_Amish_06-26-2011.html

http://www.modbee.com/2011/06/26/1749290/spending-smart-living-frugally.html

http://articles.cnn.com/2011-06-21/justice/indiana.amish.sexting.arrest_1_amish-man-messages-sexting?_s=PM:CRIME

http://socialmediatoday.com/sandeemiller/309980/amish-finding-facebook
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/06/20/amish-kids-using-mobile-phones-get-their-facebook-fix-elders-not-amused/

http://www.wday.com/event/article/id/9256/group/News/publisher_ID/30/

http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/Sheriff_Suspects_stole_money_from_greenhouse_drove_away_124517489.html

http://www.ldnews.com/ci_18345989?source=most_emailed

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sc-cons-0623-karpspend-20110624,0,3320329.column

http://www.thonline.com/news/tri-state/article_9ff121a2-9230-5652-a5bc-649375c129ec.html

http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/horse-manure-upsets-decatur-residents

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/small-business/small-business-briefing/business-advice-brought-to-you-by-the-amish/article2071420/

http://www.timesonline.com/news/state/police-pa-bank-robber-holed-up-in-amish-house/article_8e0cf8cd-5c0f-5661-89fb-16612a6eaae9.html


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Ron paul wins debate http://www.amish.co/discussion/30/ron-paul-wins-debate Fri, 17 Jun 2011 01:17:58 -0400 EXAmish 30@/discussions WASHINGTON — June 13, 2011 – It was a debate that saw plenty of pandering, flip-flopping, red meat, and fear-mongering.CNN attempted to lighten the mood of the debate with some “this or that” questions, but they probably did little to stir the excitement of voters. While the debate moderator, John King, seemed very concerned about applause and answers taking up too much time, he seemed quite alright with useless question such as wanting to know a candidate's preferred soft drink or musical artist.div class="mce_image_container" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 3px; float: right; width: 272px; background-image: url(From left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and businessman Herman Cain stand on stage before first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press)From left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and businessman Herman Cain stand on stage before first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press)The most entertaining answer was probably when Newt Gingrich was asked if he preferred Dancing with the Stars or American Idol. Without hesitation, the former Speaker of the House answered American Idol, which will no doubt allow political commentators some playful jokes over the next few days, but these questions and answers offered little substance to the debate.The winner of the night – who was also the winner of the first Republican debate – was Ron Paul. At least a few times, some of the candidates referenced Dr. Paul in their answers, and sounded their best when they used similar rhetoric as the Congressman from Texas. He was not as exciting as he was last month in South Carolina talking about Heroin, but he was able to refrain from giving himself a bad image – something none of the other candidates were able to do.Michelle Bachman got the ball rolling by dodging the first question that was asked of her. When she was asked about Wall Street and whether or not they needed oversight, she instead announced that she was officially running for President of the United States and failed to give any answer to what her position was on the issue. This seemed to be an obvious attempt to shift the focus away from the question and to bring attention to herself, but no one seemed to care all that much.div class="mce_image_container" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 3px; float: left; width: 272px; background-image: url(Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, answers a question during the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press)Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, answers a question during the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press) 








Romney once again voiced his support for the repeal of Obamacare and backed off from the assertion that the supported national healthcare even though the bill was taken from the plan that he implemented in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, none of the other candidates wished to challenge the former governor on this issue.Herman Cain – former CEO of Godfather's Pizza – provided more flip-flopping when he backtracked on his support for TARP.“When the concept of TARP was first presented to the public, I was willing to go along with it. But then when the administration started to implement it on a discretionary basis, picking winners and losers and also directing funds to General Motors and others that had nothing to do with the financial system, that's where I totally disagreed.”The problem with this statement is that Cain still acknowledges that he thinks it was acceptable to pump money into banks that were failing in order to prevent a financial collapse. This is a clear contradiction, because in the same statement, he professed a strong disagreement with “picking winners and losers”.div class="mce_image_container" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 3px; float: right; width: 272px; background-image: url(Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, left, and businessman Herman Cain share a laugh during a break in the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate. (Image: Associated Press)Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, left, and businessman Herman Cain share a laugh during a break in the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate. (Image: Associated Press)Newt Gingrich and Tim Pawlenty both got their share of cheers, but also had some negative moments when their positions were compared to the current President's policies. When Gingrich was asked about healthcare mandates – a position he had flirted with – the former history professor quickly voiced his opposition to mandated government healthcare.Tim Pawlenty, meanwhile, was asked whether he agreed with Congressman Paul about ceasing the bombings on Yemen, or if he sided with the President and his policy of continuing the bombings. Although not referencing Dr. Paul or President Obama, Pawlenty answered by mentioning the September 11th attacks and that if there were targets in Yemen then we should continue the attacks.Although Rick Santorum espoused support for Medicare Plan D – one of the largest expansions of government under the Bush administration – this was not his greatest folly. The former Senator from Pennsylvania simply failed to make any kind of noticeable impact at all. He was truly the forgotten man of this debate, and will surely pay for it in the polls.Congressman Ron Paul may not have been flashy, but his answers had substance, he never contradicted himself, nor did he say anything that might have scared away an entire demographic of voters. This couldn't be said about Herman Cain who acknowledged that he would be uncomfortable appointing a Muslim to his cabinet for fear that they might be the kind of Muslims that want to kill us.Not only did the congressman perform well at the debate, but his ideas have begun to gain more traction among an electorate who are fed up with what they're getting from both parties. He received one of the louder ovations of the night for his comment on two of the wars we're fighting in the Middle East.div class="mce_image_container" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; padding-top: 3px; padding-right: 3px; padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 3px; float: left; width: 272px; background-image: url(Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum speaks during the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press)Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum speaks during the first New Hampshire Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, June 13, 2011. (Image: Associated Press) 








 “We should spend more time defending our own borders instead of the border between Iraq and Afghanistan.”While Ron Paul might not be seen as the front-runner, this could change very fast. Mitt Romney – the perceived front-runner – hasn't had the nicest things said about him recently. GOP strategist, Greg Mueller proclaimed of Romney, “I can't think of a weaker front-runner.”Ron Paul is the only candidate who is consistently right on the issues. He has long time record of voting to defend the Constitution, and was the only candidate on stage who had any substance in what he was saying. For these reasons – and many more – he receives my full endorsement and support for President in 2012.More from The Political Pro-Con
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Biking Through Amish Country for Climate Ride (Slideshow) http://www.amish.co/discussion/28/biking-through-amish-country-for-climate-ride-slideshow Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:55:50 -0400 EXAmish 28@/discussions http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/06/biking-through-amish-country-for-climate-ride-slideshow.php ]]> A visit to Amish Country makes for a great lesson http://www.amish.co/discussion/27/a-visit-to-amish-country-makes-for-a-great-lesson Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:51:40 -0400 EXAmish 27@/discussions Remember that Weird Al Yankovic song "Amish Paradise?" Well on a recent road trip to Cleveland to visit Aaron's family for the weekend, we took a pit stop in Shipshewana, the heart of northern Indiana Amish country.When we saw big globs of horse poop along the side of the road, we knew we weren't in the city anymore.We were on the hunt for a new kitchen table and we'd heard all the stories about the craftsmanship and value of Amish furniture.  We hadn't planned the stop over, but merely noticed the road signs and decided to take advantage of our global positioning.So we took the exit off the highway towards Shipshewana. Then we drove, and drove and drove for another 30 minutes, because, man, rural Indiana is really, well, rural.But it was fun to point out the farms and various farm animals to Mia. She's just starting to learn all about cows, sheep, pigs and horses and this was an amazing teaching opportunity.  And she got a lesson about horses in a big way.Once we decided upon the many Amish furniture stores to choose from, we got out of the car to stretch our legs and eat our lunch. It was fairly warm out, so we picnicked on a bench in front of the store next to a horse farm. We told Mia all about the horses.
Continued at http://chicagoparent.com/community/chitown-parent/2011/june/galvin-a-visit-to-amish-country
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Authorities investigate Amish fire as possible arson http://www.amish.co/discussion/26/authorities-investigate-amish-fire-as-possible-arson Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:45:46 -0400 EXAmish 26@/discussions Polk County and state authorities are investigating as a possible arson an overnight fire that destroyed a barn and killed three calves last week on a farm near Fertile, Minn.
Jim Tadman, an investigations sergeant with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, said the fire call came at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday and brought firefighters to an address on 120th Ave. SE.
“The State Fire Marshal Division is logging it as an arson, and they continue to be involved in the investigation,” Tadman said. Authorities are withholding certain details of the incident to protect the investigation, he said.
The fire marshal’s office is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification of anyone responsible for the fire. The state’s arson hotline is (800) 723-2020.
The farm is home to one of about a dozen Amish families who have settled in the area in recent years, and some neighbors expressed concern that the fire may have been a “hate crime” targeting the Amish.
“I was quite mad about it,” said Keith Bolstad, who lives about a mile away and spoke with his Amish neighbor Monday. “They struggle to make it, and then for someone to destroy property like that. … I just hope they catch them.
“I guess it angers me more than it does them. He told me, ‘I just feel bad for the guy. That’s no way to live.’ ”
Tadman and Polk County Sheriff Barb Erdman said they’re not aware of other reports involving arson or other “terroristic” threats made against Amish families in the county, and they were not ready to declare last week’s barn burning a hate crime.
“We don’t know if it was a random act of somebody being stupid, or somebody doing this intentionally,” Tadman said. “At this point, we can’t tie it in to direct bias against the family.”
‘Most peaceful people in town’
The possibility that it may have been a hate crime troubles Eric Bergeson, a writer who operates a nursery in the area. He wrote about the incident on his Country Scribe blog on Sunday.
“What kind of cowards would attack the most peaceful people in town, people whose religion demands instant forgiveness of all enemies?” he wrote.
“This is unspeakable and heartbreaking. What are we, the Deep South during segregation? What are these people thinking? Who are they?
“More importantly, how can we respond?”
On Monday, Bergeson said the Amish people “have been great neighbors,” but he said he has heard reports of other incidents, including people driving vehicles loudly across farmland and gunshots fired into the air.
“That isn’t who we are,” he said. “That isn’t the way we treat people. It’s an act of cowardice to pick on people you know won’t be able to respond.”
Bolstad said the barn that burned had just been built and was not insured. He has established a fund to help the family raise a new barn. Contributions may be made to William and Hannah Bontrager at First State Bank of Fertile, Box 98, Fertile MN 56540.
“They’re busy working on it right now,” another neighbor, Judith Zocher, said of the barn on Monday. “I just saw some new wood going up.”
Bolstad said he has talked with the Bontragers, who told him they “don’t want to put any blame on anyone” for incidents of harassment.
“They say they suppose the people involved ‘know we don’t have a telephone, so they can get by with doing something.’
“They say if they could just get (the authorities) to ‘bring them out and have them work with us for a while so we could straighten them out,’ that’s all the punishment they’d like to see.
“They’re excellent neighbors. They mind their own business, and they just want their lifestyle preserved.”
Reach Haga at (701) 780-1102; (800) 477-6572, ext. 102; or send e-mail to chaga@gfherald.com.]]>
Looks to Amish for innovative ideas for schools http://www.amish.co/discussion/5/looks-to-amish-for-innovative-ideas-for-schools- Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:25:41 -0400 EXAmish 5@/discussions




An Amish elelementary school on a gravel township road outside
Mount Hope, Ohio, seems like an odd place to look for innovative ideas
for the Hudson schools. This school is right out of "Little House on the
Prairie" -- wood building, two outhouses, two buggies with horses tied
to a hitching post, boys playing baseball, girls jumping rope, two
teachers wearing white bonnets and dresses looking like they were made
from sheets. My grandmother in 1903 at age 15 taught in a similar
school. She qualified by taking the eighth grade twice, but actually had
eight years of experience since at the time, second-graders taught
first-graders, and third-graders taught second-graders, and so on and so
forth.



This school is ideal for evaluating the contribution of a large
amount of physical exercise and highly repetitive role learning to
student achievement. Without electricity and motor vehicles, work on an
Amish farm is done by children, adults and animal power. The physical
work provides children with a large amount of exercise. Amish teachers
know from experience of training farm animals that very repetitive
practice is a powerful teaching tool which they then employ in teaching
children.



Scientifically speaking, a large amount of physical and repetitive
mental exercise is known to map neurological patterns into the brain
which speed up mental processing and increase student ability. A
critical evaluation of the effectiveness of these techniques in this
Amish school might lead to a consideration of how they could be utilized
in the Hudson schools.



Next time you hear about the latest and greatest innovative
developments in education, you might ask if they have been tested on a
horse.



Cecil Wristen, Hudson


http://www.hudsonhubtimes.com/news/article/5048656]]>
Fire destroys Amish barn in Mifflin Township http://www.amish.co/discussion/4/fire-destroys-amish-barn-in-mifflin-township Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:17:25 -0400 EXAmish 4@/discussions    
There were no injuries and none of the livestock was harmed, according to Berrysburg Fire Chief Lynn Mace.
   
Firefighters
were dispatched about 2 p.m. and did not leave the scene until after
6:30 p.m. Other companies responding included Elizabethville, Pillow,
Gratz and Millersburg.
   
Mace said that about 100 firefighters helped extinguish the fire.
   
“The heat was a big issue,” he said. “We had to keep rotating guys through.”
   
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Prosecutor presses to enforce fines against Amish http://www.amish.co/discussion/3/prosecutor-presses-to-enforce-fines-against-amish Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:16:37 -0400 EXAmish 3@/discussions delays in enforcing traffic fines against nine Amish men cited for not
displaying slow-moving-vehicle symbols on their buggies.

 

The
Kentucky Court of Appeals denied a petition from the men. In the
unanimous decision, Senior Judge Ann O'Malley Shake wrote that the men's
religious rights could not infringe on the rights and safety of the
public. The case was sent back to a Graves County Court.



Prosecutor Scott Robbins told The Paducah Sun that he expects
to ask at an August 25 hearing that the citations be enforced. If the
men continue to refuse payment, they could be jailed.



Their attorney says the Amish men are considering a possible appeal to the Kentucky Supreme Court.

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Elderly Man Dies After Crashing Truck Into Horse-Drawn Amish Mower http://www.amish.co/discussion/2/elderly-man-dies-after-crashing-truck-into-horse-drawn-amish-mower Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:04:21 -0400 EXAmish 2@/discussions SEYMOUR, Mo.—





A Hartville man is dead after rear-ending a
horse-drawn Amish mower. It happened this morning on Route C near
Seymour, MO. The Missouri
Highway Patrol says 81 year old William Pollock tried to pass the
mower, rear ended it, and was ejected through the windshield of his
Dodge Durango. The driver of the mower was not hurt. It's unclear if the
horses were injured.















http://www.kspr.com/news/local/kspr-elderly-man-dies-after-crashing-truck-into-horsedrawn-amish-mower-20110611,0,277127.story]]>