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Meeting for new conference set
Norwell principal and Northeast Hoosier Conference president Mark Misch confirmed Saturday that a meeting will take place Wednesday at Norwell to discuss the formation of a new high school athletic conference.
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Inmate, local motel hit by victim's suit
Nearly two years ago, a convicted rapist attacked a woman near a set of railroad tracks between Fort Wayne and New Haven.
Verbatim: Armed robbery at Lassus Handy Dandy Friday morning
The New Haven Police Department responded to an armed robbery at approximately 2:54 a.m. this morning at the Lassus Handy-Dandy Store located at 633 Broadway in downtown New Haven.
Wellness coach pushes healthy foods
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Indiana 930-Hartzell closure is extended
The intersection of Indiana 930 and Hartzell Road in New Haven will remain closed until Wednesday morning, the community announced.
INDOT to review New Haven plan
The Indiana Department of Transportation will host a public hearing for the proposed intersection improvement at Indiana 930 and Green Street in New Haven.
New Haven United Methodist Church , 630 Lincoln Highway E., New Haven, will have a rummage sale from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday.
Joseph River near the new Venderly Family Bridge, near 2101 Coliseum Blvd. E. 8-mile ride -June 4, Lawton Park trailhead - meet at the gravel parking lot on the south side of 4th Street near 250 E. 4th St.
Public hearing on Indiana 930 improvements set
A public hearing on proposed Indiana 930 improvements at Green Street in New Haven will be held at 6 p.m. May 22 in the Park Hill Learning Center auditorium, 1000 Prospect Ave., the Indiana Department of Transportation said today.
Local Festivals Amp up Security due to New Orleans Shooting
A day that was supposed to be filled with joy was turned into a chaotic shoot-out as multiple gunmen opened fire at a Mother's Day Parade in New Orleans yesterday.
Residents are asked to place nonperishable food items in a grocery bag by their mailbox for letter carriers to pick up.
Police officer saves boy from fire
A New Haven police officer is credited with saving a young boy from a burning second floor apartment early Friday morning.
Ivy Tech grad, 54, achieves goal
What: Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast commencement Where : Memorial Coliseum When : 7:30 p.m. today Keynote speaker : U.S. District Court Judge Lorna Schofield, native of New Haven At age 16, Dorothy Bingham's youngest daughter began taking college classes.
Jillian Michaels : Health fitness guru's 'Maximize Your Life Tour'; 7:30 p.m.; Honeywell Center, Wabash; $29 to $100; 260-563-1102 or www.honeywellcenter.org . Adam Strack and Matt Kempf - 7 p.m.; 469 Sports and Spirits, 1324 Minnich Road, New Haven; no cover; 749-7207 or www.469sports.com . Bullet For My Valentine - With Halestorm and Young Guns; ... (more)
22-Year-Old Man Killed Trying To Foot-Race Across Tracks To Beat Train
According to a report from Granite Broadcasting sister station Indiana's NewsCenter in Fort Wayne, Ind., a 22-year-old man was struck by a train while trying to cross the tracks in New Haven, Ind.
Runner killed by train is identified
A man trying to outrun a train who was struck and killed late Friday in downtown New Haven has been identified.
Muhlenberg agricultural product manufacturer may change the way farmers do business
Dave Melcher, a farmer in the New Haven, Ind., area, near Fort Wayne, holds an example of a traditional agricultural treatment of soybean plants, left, and the same crop fed with GreatGrow.
Chief wants officers in middle schools
Police have shot and killed three people on top of that. Fort Wayne police say much of the time, it's been young people involved in gang activity left dead or suspect in the homicides.
4 sue trucker over US 30 pileup
In the fourth lawsuit stemming from a deadly January New Haven crash, four survivors sued a Wisconsin man for damages and the trucking company that employed him.
If interested, register by emailing robin_holley@comcast.net or call 417-3804. *The Kendallville Public Library is in need of volunteers to read to residents in local nursing homes.