Monday Jul 21 | Rome News - Tribune
No decisions made at called Board of Education meeting
No decisions were made during a called Rome City School Board meeting concerning a personnel matter this morning.
A man was injured when the semi he was driving rolled onto its side Monday, according to the Noble County Sheriff's Department.
The National Weather Service announced Thursday afternoon that its Doppler radar indicated strong thunderstorms along a line extending from LaGrange to Rome City to Churubusco.
Catholics debate vision of - Our Lady of America'
Irvin Kloska of Elkhart carved this taller statue on the table and the image in back depicts Mary as Our Lady of America.
GOP hopefuls line up in District 52
The Republican caucus required to fill the vacant ballot spot for House District 52 has been set for June 23, and already numerous people are showing interest.
Chris and Susan Holliday of Rome City became the parents of a daughter on May 27 at DuPont Hospital in Fort Wayne.
Police Blotter for Noble and LaGrange
Woman hospitalized after crash KENDALLVILLE - A Kendallville woman was hospitalized after a one-vehicle crash near Cree Lake Tuesday afternoon, according to the Noble County Sheriff's Department.
Brad Fox recently announced that he will run in this weekend's Republican caucus to replace retiring state Sen.
Two current legislators and a former lawmaker are among those seeking to take the spot of Senate Appropriations Chairman Robert Meeks on the Republican ballot this fall.
The Friends of the Limberlost Public Library will sponsor a book sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at 164 Kelly St., Rome City. via Journal Gazette
Plants 'n' sweets ways to her heart
“Actually, we kind of knew it'd be a good day to be out here”
Connie Fischer, right, shops with daughter Colette Bell on Sunday at the Mother's Day Plant Sale at Foellinger Theatre in Franke Park. via Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
Noble County Council primary races settled
“I'm going to take a breather. I did quite a bit of campaigning. And a lot of people were out there working for me.”
Three Republicans will face three Democrats in the Noble County Council at large race this fall. via Goshen News, Goshen, IN
“Fun Times"). Some registration deadlines are next week. "FAITH”
The Grabill Branch Library's Book Discussion Group for adults will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at 13521 State St., Grabill; call 421-1325 for title. via Journal Gazette
No jobs cut as Dekko plants join
No jobs will be lost when Group Dekko Inc. consolidates its Fort Wayne business to its Garrett plant, company officials said Tuesday. via Journal Gazette
The Pontiac Branch Library, 2215 S. Hanna St., will feature "Art Out of the Box" at 4:30 p.m. today. via Journal Gazette
Fourth meth bust in Albion in one week
ALBION, Ind. The Noble County Sheriff's Department is investigating its fourth meth bust in less than a week. via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
“The ingredients were smoking, with a strong odor of chemicals associated with the manufacturing of meth”
Noble County officials report they had three incidents involving the making of methamphetamine this week. via Goshen News, Goshen, IN
The Dupont Branch Library, 536 E. Dupont Road, invites adult knitters and crocheters to create handmade items for local charities at 7 p.m. Tuesday; call 421-1315. The Allen County Public Library's "Teen Living ... via Journal Gazette
Appeals court backs ruling to toss drunken driving evidence
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court decision that threw out drunken driving evidence because the officer lacked a good reason for the traffic stop. via Chicago Tribune
Noble chase ends in crash, drug arrest
A Rome City man was arrested Sunday morning after leading Noble County police on a short vehicle pursuit before crashing his car and fleeing on foot. via Journal Gazette