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Shapewear products can improve your figure without discomfort. Between stress overeating brought on by the recession, flab brought on by not working out enough and extra poundage that mysteriously glommed onto my body sometime after Halloween, I am not feeling very fit.
PORTLAND Ex-Bryant clerk convicted of theft
Former Bryant Clerk-treasurer Lisa L. Elzey faces up to two years in prison after pleading guilty this week to stealing money both from the town and from a convenience store where she later worked.
CENTERVILLE, Ind. -- Hallie Mae Huff, age 90, of Centerville, died Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, at Ambassador Health Care.
For information, call 399-7700, ext. 8004. Donations will be given to area food banks and soup kitchens.
Turner Chapel A.M.E. Church choir members join the congregation in singing 'What a Wonderful Change in My Life.' The church is the second-oldest A.M.E. congregation in Indiana.
Interdenominational Women's Conference. Weekend of worship-fun-fellowship. Speakers: Congresswoman Peggy Welch, Cyndi Duncan, Sandy Abbott, Freda Wilson-Grimes, fee $20 967-7867 S-G Legacy Concert 7:00 pm Starr-Gennett Foundation Legacy Concert featuring world class musicians Ed Polcer and Mark Shane.
Jay Couinty teen critically hurt in accidental shooting
MUNCIE -- A Jay County teenager was in critical condition in a Fort Wayne hospital on Tuesday, a day after he accidentally shot himself.
Jay shooting victim listed in critical condition
BRYANT - A local teenager remains in critical condition at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, after he accidentally shot himself Monday night.
Ex-clerk-treasurer faces theft charges
Former Bryant Clerk-treasurer Lisa L. Elzey has been charged with stealing nearly $2,000 from the town and more than $11,000 from a Portland convenience store she managed.
Advocates honored for work with senior citizens
YORKTOWN -- Individuals and organizations who go the extra mile to help aging adults, people with disabilities and their communities were honored recently during LifeStream Services' annual awards luncheon.
Young artists' work on view at city building
It's never too early to try making art. Local artists ages 6 to 10 created artworks that are on display at the Richmond Municipal Building in the office of the mayor and in the hall of the council chambers on the third floor.
Drugs, alcohol not factors in drownings of Jay County teens
Forensic tests have shown that drugs and alcohol were not factors in the June deaths of two Jay County teenagers.
Drugs, alcohol not factors in drownings of Jay County teens
Forensic tests have shown that drugs and alcohol were not factors in the June deaths of two Jay County teenagers.
Carbon's jobs decision packs roses galore
We've applauded the federal, state and local officials as well as the industry representatives who took part in this week's momentous announcement that Carbon Motors wants to bring its state-of-the-art police car production to the former Visteon plant in Connersville.