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Wind energy still tops plan list
The Marshall County Plan Commission is continuing to look into preparing an ordinance concerning Wind Energy Conversion Systems .
Superintendent Julie Lauck says she will miss the leadership of former Columbia Middle School principal Kay Scott, but she's confident in Greg Grostefon's abilities as the new principal.
Two killed, two injured in head-on crash
Police say two men were killed and two were critically injured in a head-on crash on a rural northern Indiana road.
Anti-Stink Machine To Mask Sewage Smell At Food Fest
West Lafayette officials have bought a device they hope will mask the stench from the city's wastewater treatment plant during Saturday's Taste of Tippecanoe festival.
Marshall board clears dog boarding, training
The county's dogs, and their owners, got a huge vote of confidence from county residents Tuesday night.
City remembering its founders in June
They came across the ocean and across the wilderness. They came on boats down the Wabash, in wagons and on horses.
Several tornados touched down in rural Carroll County Friday, producing only minor damage.
Pathway project encounters some pitfalls
The Friends of the Panhandle Pathway would like to get some momentum going behind their 21-mile trail project that will ultimately connect Winamac to Kenneth, just west of Logansport.
Driver swerves to avoid a deer, ends up in river
A 16-year-old Tippecanoe driver had the ride of her life late Monday night. Paige Whybrew, 16, of Tippecanoe, was driving north on Elm Road, south of 18B Road, at 11:40 p.m. Monday when a deer ran in front of ... via WSBT
Incubicity program awards $40,000 in prizes
“They have worked hard and can use the money.”
Though he didn't win, Kurt Koehler says he won't give up trying to develop his product. via Pharos-Tribune
Clerk's office launching vote center program
“It will be a lot faster trip through every line if you have the yellow cards because there won't be any paperwork to fill out”
With less than 24 hours until voting could begin at Cass County's vote centers, Cass County Clerk Linda Crimmins was trying to wrap up a few final details. via Pharos-Tribune
Tippecanoe toddler dies after being hit by truck at home
A 13-month-old child has died after being struck by a truck on the grounds of her home on 18B Road in Tippecanoe about 2 p.m. Saturday. via WSBT
Third dairy operation planned for Carroll County
A third mega-dairy farm is looking to move into Carroll County. The Pasman's Pleasant Dairy is planned for northern Tippecanoe Township near 700N and 975W. via Pharos-Tribune
Limestone courthouse still the center of Winamac's downtown district
Limestone courthouse still the center of downtown district WINAMAC -- It's a story repeated in county after county across Indiana. via Star-Press
“This was their land and they were forced to leave. They don't realize many Indian people are still struggling with this in their hearts.”
Shirley Willard is working to preserve a bit of history that some might prefer to forget. via Pharos-Tribune
Potawatomi Trail of Death needs signs
The Potawatomi Trail of Death Association plans to place historic highway signs across Indiana to indicate the trail route. via Pharos-Tribune
High water to remain in northern Indiana
“The city is also doing everything it can to help prepare citizens to receive the federal aid they deserve”
Flooding in White, Carroll and several other northern Indiana counties continues, and some residents are finding this second bout in a month too much to take. via Pharos-Tribune
Fighting the floods in Michiana
“We've been busy everywhere--county wide”
It's an interesting way to tour Michiana--under water. "It's a mess. It's a mess." Frank Hiser looks out at a road and parking lot in Plymouth that now looks like a small pond. via WNDU-TV South Bend
Flooding threatens several cities and towns
Flooding caused by heavy rains and melting snow continues to threaten cities and towns across much of Indiana. via WNDU-TV South Bend
Residents along river evacuate
“We began warning some of the residents early last evening when we got word from the National Weather Service that we were going to have lots of rain”
DELPHI, Ind. -- Some residents of Carroll and White counties evacuated their homes along the Tippecanoe River for the second time in less than a month yesterday after melting snow and heavy rain again ... via The Courier-Journal