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More candidates file for local offices
A fourth candidate for the Republican nomination for Elkhart County Sheriff filed his candidacy this week. William (Bill) Wargo, Elkhart, filed Monday.
Other filings include David Foutz, Elkhart, for County Council, district 1. He is a Republican and the incumbent.
Jodi L. Evans, Bristol, filed for Republican candidate for Jefferson Township Trustee.
Thomas R. Stroup, Goshen, filed as a Republican candidate for the Clinton Township Board.
Lowell Loucks, Elkhart and Kerry Yaw, both filed for nomination to serve on the Harrison Township Board. They are Republicans and incumbents.
Three people have filed for two seats in the Bristol Town Council at-large race. They are Ann Andre and Delbert D. Schrock, both Republican, and Dan Watson, a Democrat.
Two candidates filed their intention to seek re-election to the Concord school board. They are John Speicher, Elkhart, District 1, and Randall D. (Randy) Myers, Elkhart, District 2.
Jane Troup, Goshen, filed for re-election on the Goshen school board, representing District 3.
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GIRL POWER
Local Boys & Girls Clubs have implemented programs to allow girls to be — unselfconsciously — girls. But not just any girls. Health-conscious girls with self-esteem and problem solving skills. Girls who are kind and care for one another. And girls with goals.
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American Countryside Farmers Market ends three-year run
If it weren’t for the empty booths, you wouldn’t have known it was the last day the American Countryside Farmers Market would ever open its doors. Saturday was the final day of business for the market, which opened in May of 2007 on a 15-acre site at Ind. 19 and C.R. 26 just south of the U.S. 20 Bypass.
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Goshen marching band begins season by hosting invitational
The Goshen Crimson Marching Band will have their largest band in 10 years to overcome a large hurdle for their 2010 marching season.
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Sharp as ever, Lanny Scott calls it a career
After more than 52 years of cutting hair in Goshen, barber Lanny Scott is hanging up his shears after working this morning at Scott’s Barber Shop, 106 E. Lincoln Avenue.
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baby, they were Born to run
They run to remember, and to remind others never to forget. That’s the message members of the 2010 Tour of Duty 9-11 tribute run team wanted to convey as they made a brief stop at the Jayco facility in Middlebury Friday morning, one of many along their 4,620 mile run that began Aug. 12 on Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles and is set to conclude Sept. 11 in New York City.
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Railroad employees educate pedestrians, drivers about safety
Operation Lifesaver volunteers want to make railroad crossings safer for both drivers and pedestrians, and frequently speak to the public about rail safety.
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Lundy’s attorney submits plea deal
WARSAW – Colt Lundy has entered an agreement to plead guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit murder if other charges are waived.
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Gingerich attorney files appeal
WARSAW — A Kosciusko County judge heard arguments Thursday for an appeal of the decision to try Paul Gingerich as an adult.
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Goshen man pleads guilty to Nappanee shootings
A Goshen man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges stemming from a Nappanee shooting that left two men injured.
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Military jet exercises turn heads near Millersburg
MILLERSBURG — A military exercise in the skies of Elkhart County Wednesday was noisy and noticed.
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