Stories tagged with "northeastern indiana"
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Newborn found in Indiana trash bin
AUBURN, Ind. — A newborn girl was found alive inside a trash bin outside a northeastern Indiana apartment building, and police officers arrested a 19-year-old woman hours...
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Police think body found in woods is diabetic's
Fremont — Police say a body found in a densely wooded area of far-northeastern Indiana is believed to be that of a severely diabetic man who vanished last month. The body was...
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Auto glassmaker cuts 64 jobs at Ind. plant
AUBURN, Ind. — An automotive glassmaker is laying off 64 workers from a northeastern Indiana factory, cutting more than one-fifth of the plant’s jobs. Guardian spokeswoman Amy...
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Motorist behind truck still shaken
Linda Cantwell is convinced a can of hairspray saved her life. The 67-year-old Fishers resident got into her car Thursday morning to go swim at Benjamin Harrison YMCA near...
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Lawmakers warned of gambling competition
An interim legislative committee plans to meet to discuss a host of gambling issues including competition from other states. That’s what a fiscal analyst from the...
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Hunter dies after falling from canoe
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. — Authorities say a hunter died after he and two others fell from their canoe into a northeastern Indiana lake and swam ashore. State Conservation...
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Indy man killed working on highway
ST. JOE, Ind. — Police say a pickup truck fatally struck a highway worker in northeastern Indiana, with the driver then fleeing the scene. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s...
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Highway to honor late Ind. lawmaker
HARTFORD CITY, Ind. — Part of a northeastern Indiana highway will be dedicated in honor of the late state Sen. David Ford. Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will speak at ceremony this...
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Stutzman to announce run for Bayh's seat
Kendallville — Freshman state Sen. Marlin Stutzman is set to formally announce that he’s seeking the Republican nomination next year for the U.S. Senate seat held by...
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Bayh's re-election may be the safest best in 2010 elections
When it comes to politics in Indiana, there are a few eternal questions. Will lawmakers ever allow Hoosiers to buy booze on Sundays? Will anyone ever discover what magical hold...
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Conservationists honor author Stratton-Porter
One of Indiana’s earliest environmentalists — 20th century writer Gene Stratton-Porter — is set to be inducted into the Indiana Conservation Hall of Fame. Porter,...
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Company plans closing of chemical factory
ASHLEY, Ind. — A company that makes household chemicals plans to close a northeastern Indiana factory where 55 people work. Chemtura Corp. has asked a New York bankruptcy...
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Rare Nazi cars to be sold at Kruse's annual Labor Day auction
3 rare Nazi vehicles to be sold at Kruse International’s Labor Day weekend auction For a couple of years now, Kruse International has been known as the auction house that...
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David Lindquist's Top 5 for fall
Art: Oranje When: 8 p.m. Sept. 19. Where: 2323 N. Illinois St. Tickets: $20. Attendees must be 21 or older. For more information, visit www.oranjeindy.com. This festival is a...
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Man killed by police after NE Ind. farm fires
WARREN, Ind. — A northeastern Indiana man died during an exchange of gunfire with police officers who were searching for him after a fire destroyed a farm house and three barns...
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Auto parts maker shutting down N. Indiana plant
GRABILL, Ind. — Meridian Automotive Systems is idling a second of its Indiana factories, putting 122 people out of work. The company has told state officials that its plant in the...
