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Stuck trailer struck by train
NEW PARIS — A semi driver feels fortunate she was not injured when a train struck the trailer of her semi on C.R. 29 at about 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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TECH TALK: The rise of responsive design for the new WWW
The Internet continues to evolve and change at great speed.
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RV-themed play area now graces center of Concord Mall
The excited laughing and screams of children playing echoed around the middle of Concord Mall Wednesday afternoon as children ran, climbed and played on a newly opened play area at the mall.
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Business students of the month: Seniors learn on the job
Two Goshen High School seniors have been selected as the business students of the month.
Jackie Rodriguez and Amber Millan-Melton were recently named as Interdisciplinary Cooperative Education Students of the Month through the school’s long-running Cooperative Education program. -
Goshen Buick GMC to renovate facilities
Goshen Buick GMC will break ground Wednesday at 2 p.m. on a renovation of the dealership’s building.
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Everence’s energy-saving building receives gold rating
GOSHEN — Everence has been awarded certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for the addition to its corporate offices, 1110 N. Main St., Goshen, Ind. The addition was designed by the architectural firm, Arkos Design, Niles, Mich., and was built by DJ Construction, Goshen.
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‘Power Breakfast’ planned for May 9
ELKHART — The first-ever “RV Industry Power Breakfast” featuring a slate of local and national speakers is set for next month in Elkhart.
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New Paris farm family given 'Hoosier Homestead Award'
The Dean and Eleanor Morehouse family was one of 50 Hoosier families recently given the Hoosier Homestead Award by Indiana agriculture officials.
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How to get all posts from a Facebook page
The ability to become a fan of a brand on Facebook offers a great way to stay in touch with company happenings, new products, special sales alerts and more via Facebook.
By “liking” a page, you’ve chosen to become a fan so that you get information from the company and the posts they make in your own news feed on Facebook, but the downside is that simply liking a page does not ensure that a fan is able to see all the brand Facebook posts. In fact, the median reach of Facebook posts by a page to a fan is 16 percent. In plain English, fans typically see only 16 percent of the posts a brand makes on their Facebook page! -
Nappanee's Martin Hardware will close
A family tradition in Nappanee for nearly 55 years will come to an end when Martin Hardware closes.
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