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Kalvin Stitts a free man again
Kelly Shaffer doesn't understand how one of the men found guilty in the 1999 murder of her father, Terrence Shaffer, is now a free man.
Ind. Decisions - 'Weapons case appeal 'untimely''
Friday, August 08, 2008 Ind. Decisions - "Weapons case appeal 'untimely'" The Lafayette Journal & Courier has a story this afternoon on what apparently is a ruling of the Court of Appeals, but the ruling does ...
Locals bringing Obama campaign home
A Democratic presidential candidate hasn't won in Indiana since 1964, when Lyndon Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater.
Chute malfunctions, killing skydiver near Flora
Police say a skydiver died after his parachute malfunctioned during an 11,000-foot jump over Central Indiana.
Residents preparing to sue sewer district
Hundreds of angry Carroll County residents are preparing to file a class-action lawsuit against a regional sewer district they say is abusing their civil rights for profit.
Dairy developers holding groundbreaking
Developers will soon break ground on a new 4,400 head dairy operation. The groundbreaking ceremony for the future Boerman-Carroll Dairy, which is owned by the Garrit Arendsen family, will take place at 11 a.m. ...
Dairy developers holding groundbreaking
Developers will soon break ground on a new 4,400 head dairy operation. The groundbreaking ceremony for the future Boerman-Carroll Dairy, which is owned by the Garrit Arendsen family, will take place at 11 a.m. ...
High ozone levels predicted in Carroll County
With the drastic rise in temperatures this week, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has declared today an Air Quality Action Day in Carroll County and other areas around the state.
A reunion for the whole community
To Carroll County, the 4-H fair is not just a competition or a fun time. It's a reunion.
Carroll County seeks to improve flood warnings
Carroll County officials are looking for funding to create a warning system to alert residents along the Tippecanoe River to flooding.
Highway kick-off coming this fall
There's no "dirt, dust, or big yellow machines" yet, but that doesn't mean nothing is being done on the Hoosier Heart Industrial Corridor, project officials said Thursday.
Park's plight strikes chord As president of the Cass County Parks and Recreation Board and also having the privilege of growing up in a town of less than 500, the June 20 "Saving the Deer Creek Park" article ...
Rising Senior Assists State School Superintendent
June 25, 2008, Greencastle, Ind. - Jessica Ash, who will be a senior at DePauw University in the fall, is spending the summer interning with Suellen Reed, Indiana's superintendent of public instruction.
Charges dropped in Carroll County bomb case
After a judge threw out evidence obtained in an illegal search, the Carroll County prosecutor's office dropped its case on a man accused of possessing large amounts of drugs, guns and bombs.
Dear Carroll County REMC members: Are we sure that we want to consolidate with White County REMC? It has come to our attention that we are already in debt and White County is in much larger debt than Carroll ...
Some clarification on city's history It seems that my article concerning the founding fathers of the city of Logansport was a bit confusing to some folks.
Several tornados touched down in rural Carroll County Friday, producing only minor damage.
Ind. Courts - Carroll County Comet reports resolution of judges' issues today
The Carroll County Comet is a weekly paper that comes out every Wednesday. Today it has several interesting front-page stories, plus this editorial thanking the attorney who helped negotiate an agreement ...
Problems with welfare privatization are real
The state's experiment with the privatization of the welfare system is seriously flawed.
The story of the Burnetts and their culvert
“Schedule of grants referred to in the foregoing treaty”
By MARK A. SMITH Guest Columnist Hitch up your canal mules, board the boat and be prepared for another adventure along the Wabash and Erie Canal. via Pharos-Tribune