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Sandhill crane migration draws N. Indiana crowds
MEDARYVILLE, Ind. -- Hundreds of people have been flocking to a northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are making their annual fall migration stop. Comment?
... Flanagan, Ill., on June 10th, 1941; served for three years in Civilian Public Service in Clearspring, Md., and Medaryville, Ind.; was general manager for the Wright Automotive Service, Wadsworth, Ohio, while serving as pastor to the Bethel Mennonite ... Comment?
... is this: "We go in groups and count them," he once told me. So the "groups" were back out on the property near Medaryville -- about 100 miles northwest of Indianapolis -- last week under less-than-ideal counting conditions. "Due to foggy conditions, ... Comment?
Travel news: Cranes draw bird watchers to refuge
... Thanksgiving Day Parade. The exhibit will be on display through the holiday season and much of the next year. MEDARYVILLE, Ind. -- Hundreds of people have been flocking to a northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are ... Comment?
... expect to spend the same and 27 percent plan to spend more. Sandhill crane migration draws N. Indiana crowds MEDARYVILLE, Ind. - Hundreds of people have been flocking to a northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are ... Comment?
Sandhill Cranes flock to local wildlife refuge
... fall migration stop and it is a sight to see. Some visitors to the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area in Medaryville drove for hours for a chance to see the birds that grow up to five feet tall. More than 10,000 Cranes have already stopped this ... Comment?
Sandhill Crane Migration Draws Crowds In Indiana
... was sent to A copy was sent to your e-mail address Send Another E-mail Share + Nov 16, 2009 1:20 pm US/Central MEDARYVILLE, Ind. (AP) Hundreds of people have been flocking to a northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are ... Comment?
Crane migration draws N. Indiana crowds
MEDARYVILLE, Ind. - Hundreds of people have been flocking to a Northern Indiana wildlife refuge where thousands of sandhill cranes are making their annual fall migration stop. Comment?
Sandhill cranes by the thousands attract fans
... uses a spotting scope Sunday while viewing sandhill cranes at the Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area near Medaryville. Arntzen is an intern with the International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, Wis. (Andy LaValley/Post-Tribune) A pair of sandhill ... Comment?
Hundreds turn out for Winamac H1N1 clinic
... helped put on the clinic Saturday. The health department is going to put on more clinics in Francesville and Medaryville based on availability of vaccine. Health officials were deeply thankful for the community support and volunteers that made the ... Comment?
Rainbow Rehabilitation provides 'a community of hope'
... vehicle. "He was going around a curve ... and he slid into a steel pole," said Tim's mother Laura Hefner, of Medaryville, Ind. He had no outwardly obvious injuries, but he hit the left side of his head and was unconscious. He was airlifted to an ... Comment?
... with the Rev. Scott McClellan officiating. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Born June 30, 1913, in Medaryville, Ind., she was the daughter of Albert G. and Nellie M. (Claypool) Cryer. Educated in Morris schools, she graduated from Morris ... Comment?
Rainbow Rehab provides 'a community of hope'
... of his vehicle. "He was going around a curve, and he slid into a steel pole," said Tim's mother Laura Hefner of Medaryville, Ind. He had no outwardly obvious injuries, but he hit the left side of his head and was unconscious. He was airlifted to ... Comment?
Rehabilitation center is 'a community of hope'
... vehicle. "He was going around a curve ... and he slid into a steel pole," said Tim's mother Laura Hefner, of Medaryville, Ind. He had no outwardly obvious injuries, but he hit the left side of his head and was unconscious. He was airlifted to an ... Comment?