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Lonna Long of Farmland isn't too happy. In fact, like other breast cancer survivors and experts, she's downright worried and upset.
The town of Farmland is in the process of selecting applicants for a Homeowner Repair and Improvement Grant from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Agency.
Hoosier Holiday Cabaret Dinner Theatre planned in Farmland
FARMLAND -- Historic Farmland USA and Main Street Artists will present A Hoosier Holiday Cabaret Dinner Theatre from Nov.
Size: About 1 inch tall, 23/4 inches around the largest part. The different one is 13/4 inches long.
VFW Post 651; 1801 W. Kilgore Ave. There will be a t-bone dinner starting at 5 p.m. The Cost is $10 per person for dinner.
Randolph County Treasurer's Office open Saturday for tax payments
The Randolph County Treasurer's Office will be open 8 a.m.-noon Saturday to accommodate people paying the second installment of property taxes.
FARMLAND - Marshall B. Lee, 87, went to be with the Lord at 4:25 p.m. Sunday, October 25, 2009 at The Waters of Yorktown.
Officials are touting Randolph County's attractions, including arts and restaurants
With about 25,000 residents, Randolph County won't be mistaken for a major metropolitan area.
The pumpkins are on the porches and the candy is in the bowl. Finally, Halloween has arrived and with it a host of haunting activities.
JEREMY CLAY McKNIGHT recently received Boy Scouting's highest rank, Eagle Scout.
This and That and More of the Same
Crop mazes have been used for ceremonial purposes for centuries. The modern version sprouted in the early 1990s thanks to British maze-developer Adrian Fisher, who is credited with creating the first corn maze in Pennsylvania.
It's not corny--farmland maze is a fall tradition
Reporting from Farmland, Ind. - As the autumn air grows crisp and the groves of maple and oak trees warm this stretch of eastern Indiana with streaks of red and burnt gold, Maureen "Mo" Jester prepares for her favorite time of year: getting lost in the corn.
Specialist Jacob William Sexton, 21
Farmland - Specialist, Jacob William Sexton, 21, of Farmland, IN passed away suddenly Monday, October 12, 2009, while on leave from active deployment in Afghanistan.
US Afghanistan soldier's suicide
This video from the USA says about itself: Tens of thousands of US soldiers are returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan , suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.
Losantville - Thomas P. Davis, 64, Losantville, passed away October 14, 2009 at his residence.
Actor Tom Lester of 'Green Acres' in Farmland on Saturday
FARMLAND -- The idea of inviting a cast member of the 1960s sitcom Green Acres to promote the town's sustainable farm project sounds a bit gimmicky at first.
FARMLAND -- First Sgt. Steve Bishop thought Specialist Jacob Sexton would have been the last soldier in his platoon to take his life.
Young Indiana Veteran Kills Himself at Movies After Fight
Police say a 21-year-old military veteran fatally shot himself inside a central Indiana movie theater shortly after he argued with employees over being asked to produce ID to see an R-rated film.
Shooting victim's family: He was 'the perfect infantryman'
Army veteran Jeff Sexton described his son, Jacob, as the perfect infantryman. "He did not let things bother him," Sexton said.
Guardsman home from war kills self in Ind. theater
The father of an Indiana National Guardsman who fatally shot himself inside a movie theater says the families of soldiers returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq need to closely watch the service members for signs of trouble.
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