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Stacy Gudas and Meghan Newman have been crowned as royalty at the Pulaski County 4-H Fair.
Six months after opening their dream business, Ann and Marshall Fagner found out news that would change both of their lives in a way neither had expected.
Fred Allen can start thinking about rebuilding. The owner of Fred Allen Auto Center in Winamac received word from the state fire marshal Friday that the investigation into the June 15 fire that gutted his car ...
Sale offers variety of activities
Even though Jeff Lee didn't plan on buying something specific on Saturday morning, his wife Beth still went out for a day of shopping prepared with a list.
Quilting shop changes ownership
Kathy Scott has recently taken over ownership of Just Plain Annie, a quilt and fabric store located at 605 E. 13th St.
Betty Lewis' son, Doug, who has Down Syndrome, uses Peak Community Service's workshop five days a week for six hours a day.
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.
Event garners more than 12 tons of electronics
I want to start off this article by thanking everyone for attending our second annual E-Waste Day or electronics collection event at Riverside Park in Logansport.
Thorns & Roses is a weekly feature highlighting the best and worst of the week. Roses * To Deanna Crispen and the Cass County Community Foundation for organizing a recent visit by famed Mexican artist Lucia ...
Thursday 9:28 p.m. - Property-damage accident, Broadway and 23rd Street. A vehicle driven by Deborah I. Mohler, 52, Logansport, fell into a ditch created by road construction and got stuck.
“I have this knowledge and love for music because of the choir, and I'll have it for the rest of my life”
In October 1988, Tim and Susan Cahalan started a choir to give young vocalists the opportunity to extend their musical experiences beyond the classroom. via Pharos-Tribune
“It was well worth the investment”
Backfield In Motion: Faced with rising energy costs and wasted energy, this manufacturer turned to energy efficient lighting with motion sensors As for many manufacturing facilities, rising energy costs were ... via F&M Magazine
Cook promoted to vice president of sales and marketing
“His management skills and knowledge of the manufacturing industry, combined with his experience selling products through a dealer distribution network, will be of great benefit in this new capacity.”
Winamac -- Nick Gutwein, president of The Braun Corporation, recently announced the promotion of Greg Cook to Vice President of Sales and Marketing. via The Indianapolis Star
“We put ourselves in a position to win on the front nine but folded on the back”
The Sheridan High School boys golfers fired a 344 Saturday to place second in the Pioneer Invitational at Royal Center. via Westfield Star
Kouts business eases stress of planning big events
“The residential boom has hit down here”
The first wedding Jenny Wallace organized was for her Barbie dolls on her grandmother's fireplace. via Post Tribune
: Danson, Steenburgen stump for Hillary
Actors Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen will tour Indiana on behalf of Hillary Clinton today, according to Hoosiers for Hillary. via Anderson Herald-Bulletin
Friday 6:10 p.m. - Arrest. David Eric Bostwick, 40, Lebanon, was arrested on a charge of invasion of privacy. via Pharos-Tribune
Logansport Police officers arrested Quaid Russell Mersch, 21, Monterey, following an accident that occurred Friday evening at the intersection of East Market and 24th streets. via Pharos-Tribune
Body of Winamac man found in Tippecanoe River
A body found in the Tippecanoe River has been identified as that of a missing Winamac man. via Pharos-Tribune
A Mulberry man has been arrested on a rape charge. On Tuesday afternoon, Indiana State Police detectives Brian Schnick and Sgt. via Pharos-Tribune