Tuesday Apr 22 | Frost Illustrated
Democrat gubernatorial candidates debate at IPFW
“Government is not a business; it was never intended to be a business.”
IPFW hosted what might be the only debate between the two Democrat candidates for governor of the State of Indiana for the 2008 election. via Frost Illustrated
Apr 11, 2008 | The Post & Mail
Larwill to rebid street paving plan
By CHRIS MEYERS Staff writer Larwill town council members were pleased to see how estimated costs of repaving to streets in town after opening the bids at Thursday's meeting, but the project will have to be ... via The Post & Mail
Mar 31, 2008 | USA Today
Losing is in the lesson plan for Indiana school's staff
“Whenever you have people around you doing the same thing, it's a lot easier.”
When 22 teachers and staff members at Whitko Middle School in Larwill, Ind., decided to lose weight in January 2007, the idea took off faster than kids bolting out of their classrooms for recess. via USA Today
Mar 18, 2008 | The Post & Mail
Woman pleads guilty to dealing cocaine
By TJ HEMLINGER Staff writer A 49-year-old Warsaw woman faces a maximum of 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to dealing in cocaine as part of a plea bargain. via The Post & Mail
Mar 12, 2008 | The Post & Mail
Woman injured in fire that guts Larwill house
“When she woke up she found herself in dense smoke”
By CHRIS MEYERS Staff writer A Larwill resident was treated and released at a local hospital for smoke inhalation after awakening Tuesday evening to her home being filled with thick black smoke. via The Post & Mail
Dec 4, 2007 | The Post & Mail
Everything a doll could want is made in Larwill
“The dresses use yards and yards of material”
By BECKY HAND Community Editor Back when the Barbie and Cabbage Patch Kids dolls were the rage, a woman called Pleasant T. Rowland saw a void in the doll market for pre-teen girls. via The Post & Mail
Dec 3, 2007 | The Post & Mail
By CHRIS MEYERS Staff writer It started at about 4:15 p.m. Saturday with a three-vehicle wreck on U.S. 30 at the intersection with county Road 300 East. via The Post & Mail
Nov 27, 2007 | The Post & Mail
Teen gets five years for local burglaries
“He understands he has a drug addiction that needs to be addressed. It has dominated his life the last six months or so. He has taken responsibility, and he had a very difficult childhood.”
By TJ HEMLINGER Staff writer A 19-year-old Columbia City man received a five-year jail sentence on work release for his part in burglaries of Hammond Oil and Village Cleaners. via The Post & Mail
Nov 7, 2007 | The Post & Mail
“Of course I'm disappointed. It's a hard day for me”
By CHRIS MEYERS Staff writer Half will stay and half will go at the start of 2008 after five of the 10 contested races in local towns Tuesday saw incumbents lose their positions. via The Post & Mail









