Nov 16, 2009 | Journal Gazette
That's $40.77, not including tax, and we haven't even gotten to actual gifts. The highest unemployment rate since 1983 and no let-up with the bills can make it hard to get into the holiday spirit.
SHELBY -- Two seniors at Pioneer Career and Technology Center were elected to Business Professionals of American regional offices in September.
RICHMOND, Ind. -- Aaron Weeden, an Earlham College senior and son of Sheryl Stump and Scott Weeden of Muncie, performed in Earlham's Family Weekend Concert Oct.
District 17 Candidates Meet in Forum
Tuesday night the citizens of Indiana's Senate District 17 got to hear from the candidates.
District 17 meets the candidates
Tuesday night the citizens of Indiana's Senate District 17 got to hear from the candidates.
Bishop Luers senior Paul Johnson, a National Honor Society member, helps the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo prepare for Great Zoo Halloween.
Wind Chill: 58 F The Colony Theater will kick off its fourth annual film festival this weekend, Friday October 16.
Doug Maley talks with Concordia Lutheran second-graders. He brought in his special equipment and showed the students some objects he found during his dives.
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A look at the dog believed to be responsible for several attacks on the nearby Huntington University cross country course.
Huntington County Up to Tricks
The Huntington County administration is at it again. This time they are telling the county animal control officers not to do their jobs.
Huntington Dog Biting Incident
An alleged phone call to stop an investigation may come back to haunt a Huntington County commissioner.
Surfing for porn no cause for firing
A Huntington city police officer who admitted looking at pornography while on duty can keep his job, the Board of Public Works and Safety voted Thursday, overruling the wishes of the police chief.
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Local Triathalete Ryan Morris competed in the ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta Triathalon in Augusta, GA on Sunday.
Boot scootin' helps Harris students
Renee Lyons, an employee of Texas Roadhouse, teaches Harris third-graders line dancing.
Students study in the main classroom at Heritage Mission School. Photos by Samuel Hoffman Ten students attend Heritage Mission school.
By BECKY HAND Community editor As the contestants waited breathlessly for the final announcement of who would become the 45th Whitley County Junior Miss Saturday evening in the Newell Rice Auditorium, Kara Mawhorter, Whitley County Junior Miss 2009, gave her farewell address.
IPFW students Zac Ackermann, left, and Brian Sheehan chat during a cookout for students on the first day of classes at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne last month.
IPFW, Huntington set enrollment records
A record number of students enrolled in Indiana University campuses statewide this fall, a feat also achieved at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
Trista Hurst is the new art teacher at Lincoln Jr. High School. She is a graduate of Huntington University.
*The Hessen Cassel branch, 3030 Paulding Road, is making apple mobiles as part of its 'Afterschool Adventures' at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday for grades K through 5. *The Aboite branch, 5630 Coventry Lane, has 'Art for Homeschoolers' at 2 p.m. Thursdays for ages 6 to 11.
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