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XRRA Finals Update From The Badlands
It was ultimate mega action at the XRRA Eastern Final today at the Badlands Off Road Park in Attica, Indiana, and we have PHOTOS of the action! Perhaps things didn't go as planned for some of the competitors, ...
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Newspaper GM named
As of August 1, Rensselaer Republican editor, Clayton Doty has been promoted to General Manager of the Rensselaer Republican and Kankakee Valley Post News.
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Step into gardeners' paradise
If you've always longed to be that inspired gardener whose lawn and garden are the envy of the neighbors, then read on.
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Lewis Sikes
Lewis Calvin Sikes, 84, of Attica, Ind., died at Regency Place in Lafayette, Ind., Thursday, June 19, 2008.
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IDEM seeks input on Harrison plans
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management will have a public information meeting at 5:30 p.m. EDT today in the community room of the Fountain County Courthouse.
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Attica to show off its charm
Several Attica gardens will be at their finest next weekend for "A Day of Gardens and Art." Several gardens and homes will be featured in the Historical Landmarks of Fountain County's tour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ...
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Mark Bennett: As Indiana floods go, '13 remains the unluckiest number
When all your belongings are piled in a soggy heap outside the front door, statistics and history mean little.
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Keele family finds joy entertaining
Kenton, Mark and Tyler Keele have a special bond. Not only are they grandfather, father and son, the trio loves to play music, especially at senior centers and nursing homes.
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Attica prepares for graduation
Mary Mattern is valedictorian of the class of 2008 of Attica High School. Courtney Cunningham and Eli Trueblood are co-salutatorians. Graduation is at 1 p.m. EDT Saturday in the school gymnasium.
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Fountain commissioners plan jail repairs
The Fountain County Commissioners made a commitment Monday night to work on a plan to update the county jail.
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Small Towns, Big Business
"We have to be in the business of making things more affordable." To see the economic impact hospitals have on Indiana, this town of 1,900-which boasts its county's only stoplight-provides a good view. via IBJ.COM
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Two-vehicle crash kills Indiana man
A Williamsport man died Thursday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis from injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle accident earlier in the day. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
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Winners return to start off night with reunion concert
"Battle of the Bands was the most fun for us" In January of last year, three students got together in a basement, wrote a few songs and just "gave it a go." A few months later, they were named winners of 2007's Battle of the Bands. via Purdue Exponent
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Insane
Are you familiar with the challenging Badlands Off Road Park in Attica, Indiana, that offers over 900 acres of gnarly terrain for four-wheeling? How about the exciting Superlift 4xAdventure Trail Ride Series ... via Automotive
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Off-road park owners take new adventure in Indiana
"We still have a strong presence in the Northeast" By KELLY MONITZ Staff Writer Paragon Adventure Park owners Kyle and Stephanie Knosp plan to embark on a new adventure in the Badlands of Indiana. via Standard Speaker
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O'Shea Comes Back to Tippecanoe County
After spending one year as the head football coach at Attica, Kevin O'Shea is coming back to a Tippecanoe County school. via WLFI-TV West Lafayette
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Fountain County buzzes with primary races
"I was a little surprised that we have so many running" Commissioners' and council races will draw the biggest attention in the primary races in Fountain County. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
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Wolf's tasty treats delight candy lovers
"All of our candy is so different" Wolf's Homemade Candies has put Attica, Ind., on the map. Dennis McIntosh, who owns Wolf's Homemade Candies with his wife, Sharon Negele, has been traveling in various parts of the country. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
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SEF Foundation to have fundraiser
"We think it is going to be very successful" The Southeast Fountain Community Foundation will combine wine and appetizers to raise funds this weekend for scholarships and grants. via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
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Candidates file for Indiana primary
"I have been planning on this for a long time" Two challengers have filed for the Fountain County commissioners' seat for District 1. Filing are Republican Walt Wilson and Democrat M. Troy Alexander for the seat to represent Troy, Fulton and Wabash ... via The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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