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Strong storms roll through Indiana
A line of severe storms made their way through the state Friday night, leading to several warnings and the report of a possible tornado.
“We have to be in the business of making things more affordable.”
To see the economic impact hospitals have on Indiana, this town of 1,900-which boasts its county's only stoplight-provides a good view. via IBJ.COM
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Two-vehicle crash kills Indiana man
A Williamsport man died Thursday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis from injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle accident earlier in the day. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
County reaches goal for trail signs
I gave six speeches/programs in six days about the Potawatomi Trail of Death. Three of the programs were to Rochester High School freshman English classes. via Pharos-Tribune
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Council race grows in Vermillion County
A race for county councilman at-large on the Democratic ticket is shaping up in Vermillion County. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Seeger names new superintendent
Ralph Shrader is the new superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Warren County. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Choosing Proper Type of Smoke Detector Is Crucial
“I didn't even know the two existed”
Hopefully you've got one or more smoke detectors in your home. NEWS 25 discovered there's more to simply buying a smoke detector to properly protect your family, and it could mean the difference between life ... via WEHT-TV Evansville
Fishers couple dies in foggy wreck
“The dense fog severely limited visibility of both drivers.”
Looking for a Price Quote? Maybe You Need to Schedule a Service Appointment or Test Drive? Tom Wood Volkswagen, Indiana's Premier VW Dealer, Can Do It All Tom Wood Lexus Lexus Certified Pre-Owned includes 3 ... via IndyStar.com
Dense fog blamed in several Ind. fatal crashes
Indiana State Police report several crashes related to foggy conditions on the roadway. via WISH-TV8 Indianapolis
Foggy Conditions Play Role In Deadly Accidents
Officials are attributing the deaths of three people Monday afternoon to foggy conditions. via WBIW-AM Bedford
3 dead in crashes on foggy Indiana roads
Dense fog Monday contributed to crashes that killed three people, including one at a fog-shrouded railroad crossing northwest of Lafayette, state police said. via NWI Times
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
“I'm just so excited that what I love is able to support me”
It wasn't that Kristy Schroeder of Covington, Ind., didn't like her job; but the dream of running her own business just wouldn't go away. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Indiana races garner little attention
“I have had two or three people come in and pick them up”
Indiana voters will go to the polls May 6 to select nominees for the Nov. 4 General Election, but there may be little interest in local races. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Cougar believed seen in Warren County
“The first [picture] looked like a coyote, and the second one I'm not sure isn't a coyote”
The animal Larry Cline has seen on at least three different occasions over the past month near his rural home is no coyote, he says. via Tribune-Star
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Hoosiers head to the polls Tuesday
“We don't really expect much turnout”
Voters in some towns in western Indiana will go to the polls Tuesday, but election officials do not expect a big turnout. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Web Exclusive: Kentland lands Canadian water bottler
“It's an exciting time to be in Newton County”
The Canadian water bottler Ice River Springs is coming to Kentland, Ind., to create up to 100 new jobs, bottle Indiana spring water, purify local groundwater and market both in the Chicago metropolitan area and ... via Daily Journal/Sunday Journal
U.S. 231 project hits $23 million snag
“Hopefully they start on that project now that they are so far into it”
The state now says it needs millions of dollars from local governments to build a new U.S. 231 that will go around West Lafayette. via Journal & Courier
Wabash Valley briefs: Sept. 30, 2007
Covington Formulating farmland leases program set The program "Formulating a Fair Farmland Lease" will be conducted from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Oct. via Tribune-Star
“If you have a very leaky home you could save 20 to 30 percent on your heating bill”
Joe Baer, with K & B Construction, lays insulation Friday at a home in Lafayette. via Journal & Courier