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Marion Police Release Video of Officers Fatally Shooting Michael Guy
Marion Police Department Press Release Re: Michael Guy Shooting. On July 15, 2024, at approximately 5:04 am, Marion Police Department officers responded to the 2100 bik. W. 8* Street regarding a call for assistance from a female who reported a male subject violating a court-issued protective order by being in her home and that the subject refused to leave. The male subject was also reported to be wanted on active arrest warrants.
Jina S. Kelly
Jina Selana Kelly, 30, of Lafayette, formerly of Rossville, passed away July 14, 2024. She was born Jina Renee-Love Rust on June 9, 1994, in South Bend. She was later adopted by Ralph and Susan (Dillen) Kelly. She was a 2013 graduate of Rossville High School where she participated in...
Valley Dairy Team Finishes 8th At State Competition
AKRON — The Tippecanoe Valley FFA dairy judging team finished eighth in the state contest in June. The competition was at the Whitley County Fairgrounds. Team members included Asher McGriff, Luke Tucker, Hayden Stookey and Colton Crabb. The team is coached by Advisor Hope Slagle and Jeannette Stookey.
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Betzner
Dennis and Pat Betzner were married July 21, 1974 in Miami County, by Ron Laudenschlager. Betzner is a life-long farmer, and retired from Little Trucking in November 2022. Mrs. Betzner has run The Barn antique shop in Roann for 15 years. They raised four daughters together: Maggie (Chad) Shiringer, Drexel,...
Elaine Curtis, 75
Elaine Diane Curtis, 75, of Wabash, Indiana, died at 12:30 pm, Friday, July 12, 2024, at her home while with family. She was born on March 6, 1949, in Huntington, Indiana, to John Thomas and Betty (Scheiber) Driscoll. Elaine was a 1967 graduate of Wabash High School and married her...
Cindy L. Bucher
Cindy L. Bucher (nee Gagnon), born Dec. 7, 1951, to Rosewell and Grace Gagnon, went to meet her Savior in all His glory on the morning of Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Cindy was surrounded with worship, prayer and the promises of Scripture and is now home where her true citizenship belongs.
Mid-America Threshing and Antiques, Inc. Celebrates 50 Years
Mid-America Threshing and Antique, Inc. in Tipton is celebrating its 50th birthday with an event August 8-11 at the Tipton County 4-H Fairgrounds. Mid-America Threshing & Antique, Inc. started in 1975 with 20 people meeting in Bunker Hill. These 20 people each donated $20 to start the tractor club. On April 18, 1975, Mid-America Threshing & Antique, Inc. was officially incorporated. The very first show was held at the Tipton County Fairgrounds on August 8 through 10 in 1975. There was a lot of horse- and mule-drawn equipment, steam engines, tractors and other equipment. There was a horse and mule pull, which was very popular. Today there are very few horses working in the demonstration area, a handful of steam engines, and a lot more tractors. Mid-America Threshing & Antique, Inc. used to cut and bind wheat for the Pioneer Village at the Indiana State Fair. Today the organization still cuts wheat, but uses the wheat for demonstrations at the show.
Floral shop celebrates 50th
WABASH — Flowers aren’t the only thing blooming at Love Bug Floral boutique in Wabash. Laughter echoes throughout the building from the workroom down the hallway into the retail space. In an ever-changing world, Jennifer Love-George hopes her business is a place of constant joy. Yes, the business...
Robert ‘Bob’ Courtney
Robert (Bob) Courtney, 86, of Peru, slipped into eternity Sunday, July 14, 2024. He was born in Elnora, IN on June 9, 1938, the son of Earl and Mildred Poore Courtney, Sr. Bob married Linda Porter on Sept. 14, 1958 and she survives. Bob was a deeply patriotic man, serving...
Promote Love Event July 20 To Benefit Outlet Youth Center
ROCHESTER — An event Saturday, July 20, will help kids at The Outlet Youth Center. Clarence Garrett said all proceeds raised from Promote Love will go towards the center’s Sponsor a Child initiative, helping kids with meals and other needs. Promote Love runs 1-5 p.m. Saturday at the...
Holcomb breaks ground on first READI 2.0 project, a Kokomo housing development
Gov. Eric Holcomb helped break ground Tuesday on the first project of READI 2.0, the second phase of the state’s regional economic development initiative. The project that will use some of READI 2.0’s $500 million in state funding is a housing development in Kokomo. The READI program gives...
Gov. Holcomb breaks ground on READI 2.0 Kokomo project
KOKOMO, Ind. — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, along with other local and regional officials, were in Kokomo on Tuesday to help break ground on the first quality of place project supported by the recent expansion of the Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI 2.0). According to a...
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