Tuesday Oct 7 | Pharos-Tribune
Friday 6:33 a.m. - Found property. Someone reported finding a wallet in the 400 block of High Street.
Thursday 2:56 p.m. - Property-damage accident, Sunset and Parkway drives. Vehicles driven by Ethan D. Frey, 18, Walton, and Deborah C. Hosler, 45, Logansport, collided.
Friday 5:34 a.m. - Arrest. Oscar Covarrubias Ramirez, 22, Burnettsville, was arrested on a charge of public intoxication.
Alleged burglar changes his plea
A Burnettsville teen accused of breaking into a Logansport tavern last year and stealing booze changed his plea from not guilty to guilty on Tuesday.
Flipping through the pages of the 2008 Indiana Travel Guide quickly reveals that Indiana is a festival-rich state during the summer months.
Q: If a county would want to bring about the changes in structure as suggested by the Kernan-Shepard report, how would they bring it about? The legislature? The commissioners? A petition? I realize this is a ... via Pharos-Tribune
SMITH: Hoosiers take mushroom hunting seriously
“It's just completely addicting.”
The golden, gray and brown spongeheaded fungi appearing each spring have a magical element about them. via Kokomo Tribune
Friday 6:15 a.m. - Property-damage accident, Ind. 18 and 400E. A vehicle driven by Michael A. Leonard, 49, Camden, went off the road around a curve, spun and slid into a ditch. via Pharos-Tribune
Friday 5 a.m. - Arrest. Samuel Flores, 21, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear. via Pharos-Tribune
Flooding expected to take days to recede
Governor Mitch Daniels viewed the flooding along the Tippecanoe River from a helicopter today. via WFIE-TV Evansville
Repairs made to natural gas pipeline damaged in flooding
BURNETTSVILLE, Ind. - A utility company has repaired a leaking natural gas line that was damaged by flooding along the Tippecanoe River. via NWI Times
The Associated Press
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The Associated Press
Swollen Rivers Receding in Hard-Hit Ind.
“You can't see; it's snowing, the wind is blowing”
Troy Nice looked out over the swollen Tippecanoe River and the houses surrounded by its spilled water. He wondered how his own home had fared as the water began its slow retreat on Wednesday.
'I didn't think it would come up like this,' said Nice, 39. 'I managed to get my guitar, dog, and I got my cell phone charger, and some little things. This is the worst it's ever been.'
Nice returned to this stretch of river a day after fleeing the rising water with hundreds of other residents. The Tippecanoe reached record levels along the 20-mile stretch from a storm that dumped as much as 7 inches of rain in parts of northern Indiana. Read more
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