Sep 26, 2009 | Pharos-Tribune
The smell of freshly burning wood, the sound of the booming cannon and visions of life in the 1800s took over the Cass County 4-H fairgrounds this weekend.
Pauline Louise Collins, 94, formerly of Clay County, passed away Thursday, Sept.
Benefit set for accident victim
The Cass County resident who was badly injured in a power line accident last week remains heavily sedated in a Fort Wayne hospital burn unit while friends, family and co-workers organize a benefit breakfast this Saturday in Walton.
With the rising costs of natural gas, many homeowners are opting for alternative fuel sources to heat their homes, garages and workshops during the cold, winter months.
The 515 acres of France Park offer premier camping sites and recreational opportunities in a rural setting.
Family moves from soap to junk
The Heppe family lived in Prussia, Germany. William was born Sept. 8, 1836, to Henry and Catherine Pfeil Heppe.
Volunteers work for good cause
It was a day of volunteers uniting to give back to the community. Workers from The Andersons in Walton and Logansport joined forces to help complete a list of tasks two pages in length on Friday during United Way of Cass County's second Live United Day.
Friday 9:11 p.m. - Property-damage accident, 1007 17th St. A vehicle owned by Jose M. Sanchez of Walton sustained damage while parked at Knights of Columbus.
Hoping to help with response time and also lower property owners insurance in Miami Township, the New Waverly Fire Department is expanding its services and adding a new location.
The Cass County Community Foundation gave away more than 1,000 free tickets for locals to dine at the fourth annual Galveston Labor Day Festival Monday.
Chasing the symbolic end of summer
The end of summer seems to get tied in with Labor Day weekend. Even though the technical day for fall doesn't officially arrive on the calendar for several weeks, it does feel as if the season has bid us farewell for 2009.
THURSDAY 12:13 a.m. - Battery. A person reported an assault at Amelios in the 200 block of South Sixth Street.