Wednesday Nov 18 | Journal Gazette
Letter (Web version): Town of Roanoke is fiscally responsible
Regarding Brian Secor's letter, 'Tax caps should lead to cuts' , regarding the Department of Local Government Finance: It is so very unfortunate that Secor continues to spout misleading information along with appointing himself the DGLF's enforcer on its potential woodshed-whacking activities.
CHEERS to the 101 people who were trained in hands-only CPR, volunteers, blood donors and staff of Three Rivers Ambulance Authority, Fort Wayne Fire Department and City Communications for providing demonstrations at the Oct.
Letter (Web version): Property tax caps in place so government will reduce spending
I think if I see another local politician or read another article or hear another newscast in which the speaker laments the fact that Indiana governments may have to cut spending because of the implementation of the property tax caps, I'm gonna scream.
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Friday 7:56 a.m. - Fraud. Someone reportedly attempted to collect $160 for an unpaid phone bill from a Logansport resident claiming they never had the service.
Indiana Crash Leaves Four Dead, One Hurt
Four people were killed on an Indiana highway when a car collided with a sport utility vehicle, authorities said.
Four dead in head-on collision in Whitley County
Four people are dead following a head-on collision in Whitley County Tuesday afternoon.
Two rescued from burning car after Huntington crash
A good Samaritan and off-duty police officers in Huntington helped save two people from their burning car after it crashed Saturday afternoon.
HARTFORD CITY - Vesta Turley, 101, passed away at 9:35 a.m. Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at Miller's Merry Manor Nursing Home.
Finding comfort with non-belief
Chad Butterbaugh, left, Dave Christen and Andy Diekroger view photos from the show 'Dial-an-Atheist' on a computer at Firefly Coffee House.
Art museum cafe will accent local foods
Fresh, seasonal, local. Those will be watchwords for executive chef Ty Hunt when the Indianapolis Museum of Art's new restaurant opens next month.
Local Auto Suppliers Bouncing Back
As General Motors and Chrysler struggled with bankruptcy, many local automotive suppliers battled a loss in business.
2009 Adult Open Class results for the Allen County Fair
The results of the Adult Open Class displays for individuals age 18 and above are below; 98 people brought 276 exhibits to the Home and Family Arts Building on Monday for judging.
The Barr Street Market attracts a crowd on opening day July 11. Market hours are 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays.
Hartley's gets cracking with holiday fare
Grab a firecracker shrimp and have a sizzling holiday at Hartley's. Today through Friday, the restaurant at 4301 Fairfield Ave.
Silent Witness members, from left, Lindsey Grogg, Erin Wagler, Becky Yazel and Angela Wyse perform at Covenant United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne last month.
5th-grade authors dispense advice
Arlington fifth-grade authors of 'Sunnier Days: Advice from 5th Graders' are, from left, front, Grace Babcoc, Alex Cooney, Logan Nicola, Destiny Hadley, Destiny Griffin, and Conner Puglise, Nicholas Friedrich; back, Ronasia Stewart-Phoenix, Jermarquis Jones, and Chance Williams.
When Hartley's brings out the chocolate-dipped, marshmallow-and-white-chocolate-stuffed strawberries, you know summer is just around the corner.
Escape to southern Italy at noon Saturday, during the vineyard lunch series at Joseph Decuis.
Two Appointed to Ivy Tech Community College Regional Board
Alice Eshelman and DaVita Mitchell, have been appointed to serve on the Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast Regional Board of Trustees.
Residents seek the supernatural
Clark Valentine, owner of The Pfeiffer House, describes some of the mysterious activity that has occurred at the century-old downtown home.