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Dozens help search for body in Whitley County
Dozens of people came to Larwill today to help police look for Debra Houser's body.
Anyone who saw this truck, a tan 1993 Chevrolet, parked or being driven in Whitley County between 8:30 and 11 a.m. Wednesday should call deputies at 625-3943. *Anyone who would like to help in the search for Debra Houser's body should meet at the Richland Township Fire Department, at 6538 W. 100 N, just off U.S. 30 in Larwill, starting at 9:30 a.m.
Trash causes issue for resident
By Linda hoskins Associated Press Larwill Town Council heard complaints and concerns Thursday night from resident Don Andrews, who resides by the Larwill Deli .
4 Kentuckians killed in Indiana crash were not wearing seat belts
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4 Ky. residents not wearing seat belts when killed
Authorities say none of the four Kentucky residents killed this week in a northern Indiana crash were wearing a seat belts when the car in which they were riding slammed head-on into a sport-utility vehicle.
Four Dead Following Traffic Accident
Four people are dead after a traffic accident in northeast Indiana. It happened Tuesday afternoon just south of Larwill.
4 dead in afternoon traffic accident
It happened this afternoon on State Road 5 near 400 S. Police tell NewsChannel 15 that a car was heading north on State Road 5. Police say they tried to pass in a no-pass zone and hit an suv head-on. All four passengers in the car died and the driver of the suv is in fair condition.
Head-on crash kills 4 people on Northern Indiana highway
Larwill - A car trying to go past another vehicle in a no-passing zone crashed head-on into a sport-utility vehicle on a northern Indiana highway, killing four people inside the car.
Friends turn out to support firefightera s battle
By LINDA HOSKINS for The Post and Mail Saturday was an overwhelming, but grateful day for South Whitley resident Duane "Dewy" Loe.
26 as part of the National Down Syndrome Society's video production. The photo of Kylie on her first day of preschool last year was selected from 2,500 entries nationwide.
A 10-month-old pit bull was reported stolen from its owner's bedroom between 3 and 7:45 p.m. Sunday from a home in the 300 block of La Honda Drive.
Living next door to a burned-out a oeeyesorea
For nearly a year-and-a-half, Rebecca and Less Simmers' son has been living next to a pile of rubble that was once a home in Larwill.
a Sona shine and showers of blessing help feed the community
Victory Gardens were promoted by the U.S. government during World War II as a way to "Make your rations go further." Now, with the possibility of increasing food prices in a difficult economy, communities are developing Community Gardens.
WW II vet makes war come alive for Isms history students
By KELLEY SHEISS for The Post & Mail It's not a made for TV movie or a film on the big screen.
Here is a picture of my daughter's dog using his doggie fountain. He is in the early training stages.