Aug 31, 2009 | WLFI-TV West Lafayette
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.
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.
IF YOU GO: * WHAT: Informational meeting concerning segment two of the Hoosier Heartland project in Carroll County.
Attorney Abigail Huffer '04 "Fascinated with the Law"
August 13, 2009, Greencastle, Ind. - "Abigail Huffer had nearly constant contact with the practice of law growing up in Carroll County," notes the Comet .
Hali German and Cameron Stout were wed at 4:30 p.m. June 19, 2009, on the beach in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, by Jamaican Pastor Devon Green.
Delphi Opera House key to downtown
A 147 year old building on the courthouse square in Delphi could become the focus of downtown revitalization.
Job seekers headed to Congressman Steve Buyer's Hoosier Job Fair in Monticello to find work.
Old Settlers Event held in Delphi
In Delphi what began as a simple meeting of neighbors has become a town festival.
Daniels cites benefits of Heartland Highway
LAFAYETE, Ind. -- As construction began on another stretch of the Hoosier Heartland Highway, Gov.
Delphi Opera House key to downtown
A 147 year old building on the courthouse square in Delphi could become the focus of downtown revitalization.
Job fair attracts 1,000 Hoosiers
Hundreds of Hoosiers took part in Representative Steve Buyer's 10th annual Hoosier job fair in Monticello, Indiana Tuesday.
Everything on table for budget cuts
A committee working on cutting spending by Howard County government units has reached the goal for 2009 and is working on a second round of reductions for 2010.