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Woman loses control of her car on 25 N
Tippecanoe County police say a Delphi woman was lucky to walk away from a wild ride tonight.
Fire destroys Monticello building
Firefighters from at least 10 different departments continued to battle a blaze at a pallet company along the Tippecanoe River into Wednesday morning.
Downtown group sets meeting The Heart of the City will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the first-floor conference room at 345 S. High St., where The Star Press is located.
Jobless figures improve in September
Although Kokomo's unemployment rate dropped in September to 11.6 percent - down from August's 12.3 percent - it still leaves the City of Firsts with the third-highest rate among Indiana cities with populations greater than 20,000. Furthermore, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Howard County's rate also fell in September to 11.9 ...
United Way campaign at 20 percent at halfway mark
United Way of Howard County volunteers have started their busiest weeks of the year, the organization's president said.
Goodnight quizzed over minority hiring
At a meeting with city residents Tuesday, a Kokomo minister asked Mayor Greg Goodnight how many African-Americans his administration has hired in the past two years.
Delphi appoints new clerk-treasurer
Leanne Aldrich has been appointed as the new city of Delphi clerk-treasurer. Carroll County Democrat chair Denise Strasser said Aldrich was chosen from among four candidates and comes to the position with 28 years of bookkeeping experience.
The 1960s were a popular time for garage bands. Tom Shaver believes so many bands were popular in the Logansport area for one reason: "I thought, maybe, we had some hidden talent here." Shaver remembers his days of playing in a rock band and even cutting a record to sell to fans.
FRIDAY 4:12 a.m. - Arrest. Courtney Paige Fultz, 21, Logansport, was arrested on a warrant.
Despite a constant drizzle, a crowd mingled around downtown Friday afternoon, eating brats and enjoying a little entertainment during the lunch hour as the annual Oktoberfest got under way.
Carroll Co. prepares for flu season
The Carroll County Health Department hosted a clinic in preparation for the upcoming flu season.
Cody Bo Reagan Aug. 13, 2009 Craig and Julie Reagan announce the birth of their son, Cody Bo Reagan, on Aug.
Delphi official decides to retire
The city of Delphi will be getting a new clerk-treasurer with the retirement of Janice Roe.
Tribe uses clout to get federal money for sirens
Delphi - An American Indian tribe has won federal funding for three emergency warning sirens along the flood-prone Tippecanoe River in Carroll County.
Purdue is closing its downtown nursing center for children. But, a partnership at new facilities mean its patients will still have somewhere to go.
Despite the fact that his family will give up a 1.6-mile stretch of land to the new highway, John Rinehart says he has no plans to delay work on the final leg of the Hoosier Heartland.
Monday 9:03 a.m. - Arrest. Jacob Adam Wright, 26, Delphi, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear.
Changes for Carroll County Heartland
Carroll County residents crowded around maps of the proposed new State Road 25. The road is known as the Hoosier Heartland.
Donnelly hears mixed views from his district
DELPHI, Ind. - Mercedes Brugh brought her lawn chair and a sign supporting a proposed government-run health insurance program, showing up more than an hour early for Rep.
Plenty of unknowns in county budget
When the Howard County Council begins work this week on the 2010 budget, many unknowns will impact the final decisions.