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The Logansport Cass County Public Library awarded a contract Tuesday for its renovation project.
Culver Girls Academy's Waverly Neer finished sixth for the second straight year at the Nike Midwest Region Meet in Terre Haute Sunday, coming in at 18:16.7 to earn a cut out to the Nike Nationals in Portland, Ore.
Charlie talks with Grandpa Joe , Grandma Josephine and Grandma Georgina about the Wonka Golden Tickets.
Garden Court breaks ground in LaPaz
Breaking ground on the new LaPaz Garden Court location Thursday are, from left: Kevin Berger of Easterday Construction, Dean Byers of the Garden Court Development Committee, Brent Martin of the Development Committee, Charles Howard of the Garden Court Board of the Directors, Reverand Ron Liechty, president of the Garden Court Board of Directors, ...
Culver library alters credit card policy, other items
Center-West Township is sporting a new brush fire truck that was just delivered Tuesday.
New siren, playground pickets discussed
Heidi Keiser, a Junior at DePauw University, is going to Climb KilimanjaroA for a Cure for Pediatric Brain Cancer and Tumors.
Pam Buxton, with husband John, head of Culver Academies, together at the horsemanship reunion/Vaughn Equestrian Center dedication over the weekend of Oct.A 3. Photo provided By Jeff Kenney Staff Writer CULVER - When it comes to cancer, says Pam Buxton, "the attitude is huge." That, as well as awareness of how one's body functions, a healthy ...
Right, Landskron points to local prehistoric arrowheads and other tools loaned the museum by Joanna Booher of Culver, as Jim Harper and Dusty Henricks look on.
Monument to noble leader still poignant today
Dr. George Godfrey of Citizen Potawatomi Nation of Athens, Ill. listens to other special guests while awaiting his turn to address the crowd.
Dine Out' event raises more than $2,100
Holding serving trays with United Way table tentsabove are : Tom Blackburn, Ponderosa Steak House; Rev.
LMax Film Fest once again a success
Pilot photos/Jeff Kenney Another successful Lake Maxinkuckee Film Festival was held last weekend, providing help for needy families in the Culver area during the winter months.
The Chicago-based jam band Umphrey's McGee: back row, from left: Jake Cinninger, Joel Cummins and Andy Farag; front row from left: Kris Meyers, Brendan Bayliss and Ryan Stasik.
Stockmans enjoy family time on eight wheels
Rhebeca Stockman, 11, Alan Stockman, 36, Wayne Stockman, 56, and Victor Stockman, 81 were four generations participating in the Blueberry Bicycle Cruise last weekend.
Pilot photo/Maggie Nixon The theme of this year's Blueberry Festival is "Spirit of Community" - honoring all of those who take pride in their community.
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HOOSIER VALLEY RAILROAD MUSEUM: Steam-powered passenger excursions has resumed after 16 years.
Community' is theme of this year's fest
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent PLYMOUTH - The Marshall County Blueberry Festival promises to be even bigger and better this year, as the community celebrates the theme "Spirit of Community." Festival Vice President Mike Burroughs came up with the idea of honoring the communities that make up Marshall County for this year's festival.
Ind. Law - New golf cart law, as amended, may work a hardship on those outside Culver town limits
Here is what Jeff Kenney, Citizen editor, writes in the July 30th Culver Citizen , under the heading "Golf cart conundrum." I've highlighted some passages: An Indiana law which took effect July 1 has folks in the Culver area debating its merits, particularly those living around Lake Maxinkuckee or operating golf carts around Culver Academies.
Ind. Law - New golf cart law, as amended, may work a hardship on those outside Culver town limits
Here is what Jeff Kenney, Citizen editor, writes in the July 30th Culver Citizen , under the heading "Golf cart conundrum." I've highlighted some passages: An Indiana law which took effect July 1 has folks in the Culver area debating its merits, particularly those living around Lake Maxinkuckee or operating golf carts around Culver Academies.
Ind. Law - New golf cart law, as amended, may work a hardship on those outside Culver town limits
Here is what Jeff Kenney, Citizen editor, writes in the July 30th Culver Citizen , under the heading "Golf cart conundrum." I've highlighted some passages: An Indiana law which took effect July 1 has folks in the Culver area debating its merits, particularly those living around Lake Maxinkuckee or operating golf carts around Culver Academies.