Wednesday Jul 1 | Journal Gazette
Rosie Bailey, right, a waitress at Julie's Family Pizza in Avilla, checks on customers Brad Brandeberry, his mother, Pat Brandeberry, and cousin Katie Price on Tuesday.
Tour offers peek at backyard water features
Noble County's Master Gardeners will be taking a walk on the wet side on Saturday.
Allen County genealogist to address society meeting
Would you like to know how and when your ancestors immigrated to the United States and if they were ever naturalized and why? That will be the topic of Monday's meeting of the Noble County Genealogical Society Inc.
Classes on food preservation offered
Picture your garden overflowing with plump, juicy tomatoes, shiny green peppers, and crisp green beans.
Economic stress still high in Indiana
The recession's grip appears to be loosening as seasonal hiring picked up this spring.
Seventeen arrested during LaGrange Co. meth sweep
Two active meth labs were discovered and numerous people were arrested during a massive police effort in LaGrange County Tuesday evening.
Yes, that's the governor on cover
Hey look! It's Hank Paulson ... er ... Mitch Daniels! Turns out even the governor was confused by the National Review magazine cover illustration of him last week.
A Hoosier health boost Dr. Terrell Bond Jr. is medical director for Neighborhood Health Clinics, where $340,000 in stimulus dollars will allow the community health center to hire a pediatrician, two nurses and a billing specialist.
Two Hospitalized after Noble County Collision
A two vehicle collision in Noble County sent two people to the hospital Saturday afternoon.
Legal case on religion, medical technology a reminder of need for law
Awakened by the sound of coughing, a young Whitley County father lifted his sickly infant from his crib and pleaded for divine healing before Joel Hall died of pneumonia just 26 days after he was born.
Traffic stop leads to double arrest
Two people were arrested after an Indiana State Trooper found materials to make meth inside a minivan after a routine traffic stop.
Host of area events commemorate Memorial Day
A list of some events in northeast Indiana scheduled for this weekend: Today through Sunday *The Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association will conduct its Memorial Day Weekend Festival at the Noble County 4-H Fairgrounds, 580 N. Fair St., Kendallville.
Drunk driver hurts two in crash
Two people were hurt in an accident in Noble County Thursday afternoon. State Police say Keith Gillian,56,of Rome City was responsible.
Chased biker hits 157 mph, stops for arrest
A Fort Wayne man reached 157 mph on a motorcycle Monday night during a three-county pursuit with state police.
Motorcyclist Arrested After Late-Night High-Speed Chase
Reaching speeds of up to 157-miles per hour, State Police say a Fort Wayne man is lucky to be alive.
Recession drip became a nationwide deluge
How did it get this bad? For two years, economic turmoil in the United States throbbed from a few areas of isolated distress - dark bruises on a national map that was otherwise unscarred.
Good time had by all at Senior Prom
The PULSE students of Noble County recently hosted its annual Senior Citizens Prom event in Kendallville at the Event Center.
Bunche Elementary School kindergartners count by 10 as they pass a bean bag Wednesday.
Some high-unemployment counties still waiting on stimulus help
Federal stimulus dollars for transportation projects designed to help create jobs in struggling Indiana communities haven't reached some of the counties hardest hit by the recession.
Meth contamination leaves homes empty
Last month, Dawn Hamm Troyer learned that her renters were using the spacious second-story apartment above her beauty salon and laundry as a place to make methamphetamine.