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Officers keep current on meth trade
Police have found 55 meth labs in Noble County this year, 24 in Kendallville, compared to 80 labs in the county and 39 in Kendallville in 2008.
Pettit to replace longtime councilman Longardner
Ligonier businessman John Pettit was selected to replace Glenn Longardner on the City Council in a Republican caucus Monday evening before the regular council meeting.A A Longardner, former Ligonier mayor and longtime member of the Common Council and Planning Commission, resigned from his duties for health reasons.A The process for replacing a ...
Noble County H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
The Noble County Health Department has issued the date and times for the next two H1N1 Vaccine Clinics.
Two men hurt when vehicle hits horse near Millersburg
Two men were injured when their minivan hit a horse that had strayed into the roadway north of Millersburg Thursday night.
Six people were arrested Sunday after police received a tip about methamphetamine sales in LaGrange.
Handgun reported stolen The theft of a handgun from a Goshen home was reported to city police Wednesday.
H1N1 vaccine offered to pregnant women
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Flu thins jury ranks in county
Who : Ages 6 months to 18 years; adults and those who care for children younger than 6 month; pregnant women *Anyone with a fever cannot receive the injection What: H1N1 nasal spray vaccine Who : Healthy people ages 2 to 24 years; adults younger than 49 caring for children younger than 6 months *Children younger than 10 must receive two doses to be ...
Flu vaccine clinics set in Noble County
Two H1N1 flu vaccine clinics have been scheduled for Noble County residents this week: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at West Noble High School, 5094 N. U.S. 33, Ligonier.
Review; Fashion Farm, Ligonier Indiana
Every Year, throughout the month of October, the Fashion Farm in Ligonier, Indiana celebrates the fall season with a variety of family friendly activities.
Trinity Lutheran hosts Chili Supper
Trinity Lutheran Church will be having a "Chili Supper" on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 at 5:30 p.p. The church is located at Fourth and Martin streets in Ligonier.
Verbatim: Kroger breast cancer awareness campaign features Ligonier cashier
Kroger Central Division announced its participation in The Kroger Co.'s $3 million "Giving Hope a Hand" national breast cancer awareness campaign.
Essex property ready for next step
At Wednesday's session, Ligonier Board of Public Works and Safety members looked forward to the potential uses of the newly cleared Essex Wire property in downtown Ligonier near the north end of Cavin Street.
Records from 1800s discovered in Ligonier
Local history buffs would have loved to trade places with Norma Brady, Ligonier's clerk-treasurer, when she recently started clearing out one of two large, walk-in safes that hold thousands of documents in Ligonier City Hall.
Police news for Sept. 22, 2009
A driver reported a hit-and-run crash to Goshen police at 2:24 p.m. Saturday. According to a police report, Curtis Greer, Hartford City, reported he was involved in a hit-and-run crash at Fifth and Madison streets Saturday.
Tattoos making mark on culture
Classic sailor imagery appeals to Kenny Mills. Clint Keller There are plenty of compelling reasons why people choose to get tattoos.
Animal control ordinance tabled
At Monday's session, the common council tabled a decision to craft a new animal control ordinance aimed at providing a more effective response to incidents involving dangerous animals in the city.
A Noble County industrial park will house a $2.5 million plant that will manufacture storage tanks for farm chemicals.
Japan vote could yield area jobs
Japanese companies own the following businesses operating in northeast Indiana: Company City Business Employees FCC Berne auto parts maker 81 Helena Chemical Berne remediation and other waste 2 Key Fasteners Berne hardware maker 80 C&M Fine Pack Inc.
5 things to do as summer fades
Susan Suraci's 'Channel Glow' is part of the exhibit 'The Lake' at Artilink, 437 E. Berry St.