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IUK freshmen ship gifts to soldiers
A group of Indiana University Kokomo freshmen recently shipped 71 Christmas boxes to two military units serving in Afghanistan.
Lindsay Reynolds and Ralph Mongosa Jr.
Lindsay Reynolds and Ralph Mongosa Jr. have plans to wed at 4:30 p.m. March 13, 2010, at Shiloh United Methodist Church by Pastor Jon Tice.
Abby Pitcher and T. J. Granson
Abby Pitcher and T. J. Granson have plans to wed at 2:30 p.m. July 31, 2010, at St.
Duke Energy reports 4,200 Kokomo customers lose power
Employees of Casey's General Store on Webster Street stood in the building with no lights on and the doors locked early Wednesday afternoon.
County plans open H1N1 clinics
Though there is a loll in reported cases of the H1N1 flu, the coordinator for the Howard County Health Department expects an upswing in January.
Seventh-graders to open businesses today
Kokomo area shoppers can buy Christmas gifts and support local charities all in one place today at Maple Crest Middle School.
Final H1N1 clinic slated for Sunday
Howard County residents should not be complacent about the potential severity of the H1N1 flu virus, according to local health officials.
Amber Leia Mumaw and Grant Edward Cooper have plans to wed June 19, 2010, at the Kelley House at Indiana University Kokomo.
a Campaigns & Cartoonsa exhibit opens at Benjamin Harrison Home
Syndicated political cartoonist Gary Varvel and Judge Julian L. Ridlen will open the "Campaigns and Cartoons" exhibit of original sketches and published political cartoons with a program on caricatures and the unveiling of an original Varvel cartoon of Benjamin Harrison at 3 p.m. Nov.
Vision forming for U.S. 31 corridor
Local residents envision a new U.S. 31 to the east of Kokomo as a green corridor with limited retail and commercial developments, which would direct traffic back to the existing business corridor.
Hundreds attend H1N1 flu clinic
Tears rolled down many children's cheeks Sunday as they tried to rub the pain out of their syringe-pricked arms.
Parents are being urged to exercise patience at the first public H1N1 clinic Sunday, held by the Howard County Health Department.
Murderous acts at Fort Hood condemned by the Qur'an
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Recession nearing an end, panel says
When the recession hit in late 2007, what was occurring in America also affected financial markets overseas.
Erica Givens and Zachery Howell
Erica Rae Givens and Zachery Cole Howell have plans to wed at 5 p.m. Nov. 28, 2009, at the Chapel in the Glen, Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Comments sought on teacher rules The Rules on Educator Preparation and Accountability are under deliberation by the Indiana Department of Education.
New rules for teachers stir opposition
Have an opinion? Public comments on the state's proposed teaching license rules are welcome until Friday at the state's Web site www.doe.in.gov/repacomment. The Rules for Educator Preparation and Accountability are posted on the Indiana Department of Education Web site.
State lands IT center, promise of 700 jobs
Northern Indiana will gain 700 jobs with two announcements coming today from the governor and economic development leaders.
Project Linus schedules blanket-making day
After a long night in the emergency room, Amber Reed's son was given a Thomas the Tank Engine blanket as he was checked into a pediatric room.
Howard County has received about one-third of the H1N1 vaccine requested to immunize the at-risk population, according to the Howard County Health Department.
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