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Lincoln teacher receives extension honors
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. -- Lincoln High School agriculture teacher Pat Redden was named Wayne County Friend of Extension for 2008.
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Carl R. Smith
Centerville -- Carl R. Smith, 71, passed away at his home in Centerville on Monday evening, Nov.
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Cambridge City offers Christmas wonderland, celebration of lights
Cambridge City illuminates not only its park, but its business district with Saturday's Christmas Wonderland.
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BMV Accepts 'Be Gods' Plate; Suit Moves Ahead Anyway
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. -- A Wayne County woman is moving forward with a lawsuit against the Bureau of Motor Vehicles even though the agency reversed a decision that disallowed the renewal of a license plate that ...
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Federal grant to fund home improvements in New Castle
Eight low-income homeowners in New Castle will benefit from a federal grant that will provide improvements to be made to their homes.
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Woman sues after 'Be Gods' license plate rejected
The phrase on Liz Ferris' license plate for years -- "BE GODS" -- is a both a gentle reminder to others and to herself, she said.
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Give us something to believe in: clear rules
An occasional collision at the intersection of religion and government may be unavoidable, but a series of recent run-ins over church-state matters illustrates the damage that can be rendered when public ...
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BMV gives in -- a little -- on 'God' plates
God will grace a few more Hoosier license plates under a partial reversal Wednesday by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles -- but for new personalized plates, a God-less policy will stand.
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Out of Our Past: 'Balloon man' dies in 1983 at age 94
The Richmond Chapter of the Red Cross organized a motor corps to serve local relief agencies whenever they needed transportation.
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Indiana woman sues BMV for rejecting personalized plate
A woman is suing the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles for refusing to issue a personalized license plate with the words "BE GODS." The suit was filed in U.S. District Court on Monday, the same day the Indiana ...
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Caitlyn L. Forbes
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. -- Caitlyn Louise Forbes, infant daughter of Hiram James and Melinda Wilson Forbes of Cambridge City, was stillborn Thursday, Nov.
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FFA, FSA members honored
CAMBRIDGE CITY -- Western Wayne FFA members recently attended the SOAR conference at the Indiana FFA leadership Center in Trafalgar.
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Sample the many flavors of 19th-century Indiana
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. - Heavy iron pots scrape against hearthstones in a room lit by candlelight.
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Cambridge City council will consider animal control ordinance
CAMBRIDGE CITY -- Town council will consider a proposed animal control ordinance when it meets Monday.
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Election activists, Champions of Education and athletes noted
A whole lot of roses to all of those who participated in Tuesday's rite of democracy called Election Day.
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Thomas G. Koorsen
Thomas G. Koorsen, age 73, of Cambridge City, died on Thursday morning at his residence.
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Savannah J. McMurrer
Savannah Jean McMurrer, 11-month-old beloved angel and daughter of Ashley L. Wright and Brian D. McMurrer of Cambridge City, Ind., and formerly of Indianapolis, Ind., went to heaven on Saturday, Nov.
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Serving up a jobs boom
Really Cool Foods' $24M manufacturing-HQ facility and promise of 1,000 new hires is an economic windfall for Cambridge City A lifelong Cambridge City resident, Jim Peckinpaugh has watched his community's ...
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9,800 already vote
Nearly one-fifth of Wayne County's registered voters have already cast ballots in the general election, local officials estimate, with six days still to go before Election Day.
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Vote centers open today
Today, Wayne County will continue to pilot something relatively new among Hoosiers that encourages early voting in 'vote centers,' or centralized polling places, instead of traditional precincts.
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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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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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