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Sewage board will discuss litigation
DUBLIN, Ind. -- The Western Wayne Regional Sewage District Board is meeting Tuesday to discuss either pending litigation or litigation threatened in writing, said Terry Patterson, the board's president.
Paula Kay Medford, 60, of Richmond, passed away June 28, 2009, at her residence.
Charles Blunk & Nancy Mills Blunk are celebrating their 55th anniversary. They were married July 4, 1954, by Rev.
Organizer cheers a successful Historic National Road Yard Sale
The sixth graduation of the Historic National Road Yard Sale has come and gone and what a resounding success! Restaurants running out of food; the hiring of double staff; churches and civic groups netting numerous dollars; the Subway in Cambridge City making sandwiches at the rate of one per minute; Brian Wallen playing guitar music under a shady ...
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Ji / Ce Protest March , Dublin , Wed 3rd June 2009.
TRADE UNION PROTEST MARCH IN DUBLIN IN SUPPORT OF COMMUNITY SECTOR WORKERS , WEDNESDAY 3rd JUNE 2009.
It has already started, so shoppers need to start their engines. The 2009 National Historic Road Yard Sale, which began Wednesday, May 27, continues today, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 28-31 along U.S. 40.
Yard sales line Historic National Rd.
Roses to Dublin, Ind., store owner Pat McDaniel and all of those in the area who work tirelessly to make our portion of the Historic National Road Yard Sale such a fun success.
This weekend, bargain-hunters will be on the (National) Road
Andrea Moran and her friend JoAnn Farrar were "junk shopping" Friday. Stopping in at Gilley's Antique Mall in Plainfield, they were drawn by the Historic National Road Yard Sale -- an event that crosses six states along an 824-mile stretch of U.S. 40.
Armstrong, Eula, of rural Cambridge City, Ind., died May 27. Arrangements will be announced by Marshall & Erlewein Funeral Home, Dublin, Ind.
824 Mile Long Yard Sale Starts Wednesday
All along the historic national road, US Highway 40, businesses and individuals are setting out their antiques, fresh produce and other treasures.
U.S. 40 yard sale begins Wednesday
DUBLIN, Ind. - If you like yard sales, U.S. 40 is the place to be this week. If not, you might want to steer clear of the highway: The Historic National Road Yard Sale is set to begin Wednesday and continue through Sunday along the route's 824 miles from Maryland through Illinois.
Unless otherwise noted, listed below are Memorial Day services around the area: Cambridge City, Ind.: 10 a.m. May 25 at Capitol Hill 11:30 a.m. May 25 at Riverside Dublin, Ind.: 9:45 a.m. May 25 Eaton, Ohio: 10 a.m. May 25, Parade starts at National Guard Armory and concludes at Mound Hill Cemetery.
Caution: Shopping ahead on National Road
Shoppers should plan ahead to make time to scope out the 2009 National Historic Road Yard Sale, which begins Wednesday, May 27.
Elizabeth Marie Deaton, age 90, formerly of Cambridge City, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at Friends Fellowship Community in Richmond, Ind.
Lewisville -- Linda Brown, 66, of Lewisville, passed away Friday, March 20, 2009, at her home.
Shannon Gross and Justin Wise are pleased to announce their engagement. Shannon is the daughter of John and Tami Williams of Centerville, Indiana, and Tony Gross of Knightstown, Indiana.
Legacy concert lends Gennett deserved focus in city history
Roses to those involved in planning, performing and attending today's inaugural Gennett Legacy Concert featuring the sounds of many of the artists who recorded at Richmond's Gennett Recording Studios and are ...
Video of President Obama Speaks at Healthcare Summit
Video of President Obama Speaks at Healthcare Summit. BARNES: Good afternoon. I'm pleased to welcome you to the White House Forum on Health Care Reform.
Ind. man to participate in White House forum
WASHINGTON -- As a volunteer firefighter and EMT, Travis Ulerick of Dublin, Ind., has seen what's right and what's wrong with the nation's health care system.
An invitation to fix health care system gets crowds
Business executive Roger Vang wanted to know what federal plans might affect his company's health insurance plan so he checked President-elect Barack Obama's website.