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By the summer of 1934, John Dillinger's fame had caught up with him and his debts were getting close.
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Mary Sue Gmeiner remembers boarding a train at the old Union Terminal in Dayton and riding it all the way to Texas.
"I rob banks for a living, what do you do?"
John Dillinger was paroled from Indiana State Prison in May 1933 after serving eight years for assault and battery and attempted robbery and launched a Midwest Crime Wave from June 1933 to June 1934.
Photographer catches fire at flag burning
News-Sun chief photographer Marshall "Hot Foot" Gorby was literally on fire while capturing video during the ceremony to retire worn and unusuable flags on Flag Day, Sunday, June 14, 2009 at the Legion Post 286 in New Carlisle.
Cargill salutes 2 workers for their military service
Tech. Sgt. John Altevers didn't have a chance to say goodbye to his Cargill coworkers last July, receiving just five days' notice before his third deployment with the U.S. Air Force.
Elizabeth Hays, 92 June 1 Elizabeth Hays will celebrate her 92nd birthday Monday.
Woman Accused Of Assaulting Deputy
Authorities said a Clark County sheriff's deputy was attacked while he tried to arrest a woman.
New Carlisle firefighter charged with arson
A former New Carlisle firefighter is accused of setting fires while on duty, according to a Clark County Sheriff's office news release.
Coming this weekend: The FilmDayton Festival
Hey, film fans: the very first FilmDayton Festival of Dayton-centric movies is coming to the Neon this weekend.
Get airline deals while they last
Now's the time to book that trip. "I haven't seen prices this low for quite a few years," said Brenda Lawson, office manager of the AAA South location.
Showoff your outdoor space with year round colors
Since the season of white and evergreen is way behind us, how about making sure that your outdoor space delights you with sensational color from now until ... well, that season of white and evergreen rolls around again.
Mel-O-Dee Restaurant - New Carlisle, OH
We passed on the chicken, not being big fans of the pressure-frying technique, but just about every table in the ..." [Read More] . "Good old-fashioned layer cake." Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle "This homely pile of food tasted like Mom's home cooking." Bruce Bilmes and Sue Boyle "A hot shot is Ohio-ese for beef and potatoes blanketed with dark gravy, ...
Creation of awards 'daunting' for local landscape painter
New Carlisle painter Jean Koeller said she was "thrilled, honored and a lot of other emotions" when asked to create the 2009 Governor's Awards for the Arts.
Tree Workers Help Nab Suspected Burglar
Deputies in Clark County said some alert workers helped them catch a burglar. The burglary happened Wednesday on Henry Street in New Carlisle.
Exports to China, Japan bolster U.S. pork industry
NEW CARLISLE -- Greg Kaffenbarger found himself increasingly and heavily dependent on sales to Japan, China and Mexico as he watched his annual herd of hogs grow to 6,500 throughout the years.
'Altar Boyz' premiere was no 2nd coming
Pop music trends come and go. Take boy bands like 'N Sync and the Backstreet Boys .
Second suspect in Kettering theft turns himself in
The second suspect involved in a theft that occurred at the Montgomery County Learning Center on Feb.
Officials consider hiking pool fees
City officials think a $1 increase in the daily admission fee at the Tippecanoe Family Aquatic Center will add about $25,000 in revenues and cause less of a splash than raising membership rates.