Oct 31, 2009 | The Post & Mail
Marathon, county preps for runners
With two weeks to go before Whitley County experiences its first 26.2 mile marathon, the stages of planning are in their final phases.
Dillon honored for public service
Indiana Sen. Gary Dillon said he was "totally floored" when Sen. David Long presented him with the Sagamore of the Wabash award on behalf of Gov.
Jim Banks, councilman for state senate
Another person has thrown their hat into the ring for the District 17 Indiana Senate Seat.
Residents line up for H1N1 vaccine
Heather Kauffman expected to wait in line to get H1N1 vaccines for her children, but she was surprised at where the line was when she joined it.
South Bend's assistant superintendent heads to smaller district
In 2000, Pat O'Connor corralled 14 teachers and a consultant onto the fourth floor of the school district's crumbling headquarters.
Sunday sales are vetoed by panel
A key legislative committee on Tuesday turned back efforts to allow Hoosiers to buy alcohol on Sundays at grocery stores and other retailers as well as a push to expand the number of vendors that can sell cold beer.
BABE reaching out to help more families
Satellite offices opened in Churubusco, South Whitley and organization is reaching out to Amish and Hispanic communities By KELLEY SHEISS for The Post & Mail Babies throughout the county have good reason to shake their rattles and toss sippy cups in the air with joy.
Hunter Dies After Falling Into Lake
Authorities say a hunter died after he and two others fell from their canoe into a northeastern Indiana lake and swam ashore.
Man drowns while hunting from canoe
A 41-year-old Columbia City man drowned Sunday night after he fell out of the canoe he was hunting from.
Gulf vet battles for WWII mariners
Walter Adkins was just 17 when he joined the Merchant Marine near the end of World War II.
Recycling service could have local provider
If negotiations go well in the coming weeks, Whitley County's new recycling provider could be operated by a local start-up business.
Removable skirts expand access on rigs
Removable chassis skirts keep the aerodynamic look on rigs and make acces to fuel tanks easier.
Thousands attend 42nd annual Feast
Soft music filled the air as people made their way into Fort Ouiatenon for the Feast of the Hunters' Moon.
Indecency sweep snares 3 at Swinney
A 63-year-old man faces felony public indecency charges after police arrested him at Swinney Park - his fourth such arrest.
Health coverage for kids, others
When former President Bill Clinton asked at a Columbia City political rally last year how many people knew someone without health insurance, many in the crowd raised their hands.
Just in time for the holidays, Chamber Bucks program returns
By TJ HEMLINGER Staff Writer Chamber Bucks have returned to Columbia City and are available in the Chamber office at 201 N. Line St.
Water revenue trickles in during winter
By Chris Meyers Staff writer As winter approaches, the Columbia City Water Department can expect, as it does every year, to see less money headed its way from customers as the watering of summer stops.
The small plane that crashed just outside of Muncie Wednesday, drifted over Fort Wayne, Columbia City and Huntington before crashing in Randolph County.
Stop. Think. Save your identity
When it comes to theft, replacing the stolen items can sometimes be as frustrating as finding out they were stolen.