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CHURUBUSCO — The Churubusco Town Council rang in the new year at the Boy Scout Building with its first meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Clerk-treasurer Madalyn Sade-Bartl announced that the Churubusco Public Library will receive a new mural.

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CHURUBUSCO — The Churubusco Town Council rang in the new year at the Boy Scout Building with its first meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Clerk-treasurer Madalyn Sade-Bartl announced that the Churubusco Public Library will receive a new mural.

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COLUMBIA CITY — The Whitley County Board of Commissioners held a brief meeting on Monday, Jan. 4. to lay the groundwork for the new year. This included the recognition of county employees and the announcement of a coming COVID-19 vaccine.

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Demand has been high, and supply has been low, but sales are up this year at The RV Center in Columbia City, owner Ron Sleeper said.

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COLUMBIA CITY — Purdue Extension in Whitley County will be hosting an Industrial Hemp 101 program on April 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Whitley County 4-H Center, 680 W. Squawbuck Road, Columbia City.

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COLUMBIA CITY — If these walls could talk, they’d tell stories of volleyball games, of single-class basketball sectionals with fans packed to the rafters, of a visit from a former president, countless pep sessions, of players coming in before dawn to put in a workout, coaches mulling game st…

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CHURUBUSCO — The 14th annual Green Center United Methodist Church Chicken and Homemade Noodle Dinner will be held Saturday, March 7, 4-7 p.m.

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CHURUBUSCO — Ever considered buying a snow blower for charity? How about a hand-crafted birdhouse, or six months of pizzas? At the Churubusco Rotary Auction, you could do just that — all for a good cause.

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ALBION — The Albion Lions Club will hold its annual Christmas Citrus Sales beginning Saturday during “Breakfast with Santa” at the Albion Fire Station from 8-11 a.m.

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STATEHOUSE –Indiana Legislators were sworn in today, Organization Day, which marks the first meeting for the 118th General Assembly. All 100 members of the House, including 19 new Republicans, were sworn in by Chief Justice Brent Dickson.

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AUBURN — The American Red Cross has scheduled a blood donation drive Tuesday, Dec. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 1203 E. Seventh St., Auburn.

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ANGOLA — A former Steuben County man who had left the area to serve in the U.S. Air Force was returned to the community early Thanksgiving Day to face child molesting charges.

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NEW YORK — East Noble High School graduate Lucy Fisher Smiley became the Queen of Hearts for a day on Thanksgiving morning as she paraded through the streets of Manhattan.

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KENDALLVILLE — The City Council approved on first reading Tuesday night a special ordinance establishing a line of credit not to exceed $1 million to support East Industrial Park road improvements planned for next year.

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East Noble school resource officer Sgt. John Dixon with the Kendallville Police Department and his K-9 partner, Knight, recently presented a program at South Side Elementary School in Kendallville demonstrating the dog’s ability to search and find illegal substances.

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AUBURN — A faithful employee will be retiring from a local business next week, said Mark St.Clair, owner and manager of the Sears Retail Store in Auburn.

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Firefighters spray the smoldering remains of a pole building that caught fire just before 5 p.m. Thursday in the 5100 block of S.R. 101, between St. Joe and Butler. The building was fully involved in flames when firefighters arrived, but the property owner was able to back a large recreation…

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LAPORTE — Restrictions governing the operation of strip clubs have been adopted in LaPorte County in response to the proposal to open a strip club near Michigan City.

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ANGOLA — Five infants will guest star as baby Jesus to go along with a cast of more than 200 people and a few live animals for Fairview Missionary Church’s annual production of Bethlehem Marketplace.

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ANGOLA — The following people were booked into the Steuben County Jail following arrests made Wednesday and Thursday by law enforcement officers.

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Fourth-grade students at Avilla Elementary School are among East Noble students reading books from a digital library known as Big Universe. East Noble district students are among the highest users of the website, reading nearly 170,000 books since the start of the 2011-2012 school year. Anil…

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KENDALLVILLE — A Kendallville businessman facing child molesting charges in Noble Superior Court I Wednesday marked the first arrest for a new, interagency law enforcement task force, Noble County Prosecutor Steven T. Clouse said.