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AUBURN — The DeKalb County Health Department on Tuesday reported one new death of a COVID-19-positive patient and 37 new cases of COVID-19 in DeKalb County residents.
INDIANAPOLIS — Steuben County recorded one additional death on a Tuesday when reported deaths were high across the state, but cases remained low locally.
ANGOLA — A Hillsdale, Michigan, native has joined the staff at The Herald Republican, a KPC Media Group newspaper.
ANGOLA — The Steuben County Disaster Response Fund, a collaboration between Steuben County Community Foundation and Steuben County United Way, has awarded a $30,000 grant to support countywide vaccination efforts.
INDIANAPOLIS — Steuben County has logged two new COVID-19 deaths over the weekend, takings its total for January to nine.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana still hasn’t seen an increase in flu activity, as flu remains at baseline lows within the state consistently this season.
ALBION — David Cornwell was one of the early birds at the Noble County vaccine clinic when it opened Friday morning in the lower level of the Noble County Public Library. He breezed through registration and was on his way to the vaccination room in no time at all.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana continues to show improved COVID-19 numbers across the board, with case counts recently dropping to levels not seen since the end of October.
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KENDALLVILLE — With the turning of the calendar 12 months ago, Kevin Robbins was preparing to take on a lifelong business dream, operating and managing the historic Strand Theatre in downtown Kendallville.
ANGOLA — The Steuben County Highway Department will continue to evaluate its winter treatment mix, but for now will stay with the formula that’s been used a few years.
AUBURN — A park along the Auburn-Waterloo Trail, across the road from DeKalb High School, will be named for one of its biggest boosters.
ANGOLA — A Sturgis, Michigan, man was arraigned on multiple charges on Tuesday after he was arrested for breaking and entering a garage in Orland Friday night.
AUBURN — Women gained no ground this year in their membership on Auburn’s appointed boards and commissions.
AUBURN — The DeKalb County Health Department on Tuesday reported one new death of a COVID-19-positive patient and 37 new cases of COVID-19 in DeKalb County residents.
INDIANAPOLIS — Steuben County recorded one additional death on a Tuesday when reported deaths were high across the state, but cases remained low locally.
BUTLER — Butler streets could be a little brighter if city officials decide to pursue lighting upgrades.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Child Services identified two child deaths from local counties in 2019, with the cases in Noble and Steuben county each classified as deaths due to neglect.
Potholes aside, Indiana is a pretty great place to drive around, at least according to a new ranking from online financial services website WalletHub.
AUBURN — Vaccinations against COVID-19 are safe, but likely to cause short-term discomfort, a local physician said.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Police is now accepting applications for its 81st Recruit Academy.
A group of former and currently practicing attorneys volunteered their time Monday to provide free legal consultations as part of the Steuben County Bar Association’s Talk To A Lawyer Day outreach at the Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County. Taking part in the effort were, from left, Fr…
AUBURN — The Auburn Fire Department responded to a total of 1,121 incidents in 2020, according to the department’s annual report released Monday.
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Ivy Tech Community College will host Virtual Express Enrollment starting Tuesday, Jan. 5 to Friday, Jan. 8 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
These students were named Students of the Month for November at Prairie Heights High School. Pictured from left are Principal Jeremy Swander, freshman Kestin Goodman, sophomore Madison Strater, junior Dakota Butler and senior Kole Schrock.
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Voting on these 10 Noble County homes is underway until Dec 20 — vote on the Hosler Realty Facebook page, at the Hosler Realty office or by emailing jstreich@hoslerrealty.com.
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Pictured from left are Isabella and Ava Budak, shepherding their goats for the live nativity scene that will take place Sunday, 6-8 p.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 700 W. Maumee St., Angola. All are welcome to drive by and celebrate the holiday season from the safety of their v…
Larry Allen, a Lions Club member for 53 years, is one of 16 Kendallville Lions supporting this year’s Salvation Army Red Kettle drive. Kendallville Lions Club volunteers were scheduled to ring for the Red Kettle campaign all day (9 a.m. to 8 p.m.) on Tuesday and Thursday this week. The club,…
Introducing babies and toddlers to books is an exciting part of parenting for many new parents, especially those that love to read themselves.
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