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Auburn · AuburnAUBURN — A Fort Wayne woman is facing up to 20 years in prison for her alleged role in an a burglary turned double shooting in the 1600 block of S.R. 8 in May 2022.
Woman enters plea deal in burglary turned double shooting
Waterloo · WaterlooDeKalb Central school district chief financial officer Steve Snider is leaving the district. Snider has accepted a position as the chief financial Officer at Rooted Pursuits. Heather Swift, who has served as central office executive assistant for about five years, will leave her position, effective March 30.
DeKalb Central CFO leaving district
Kendallville · KendallvilleKendallville opened its second round of bids for the $2 million PreservINg Main Street grant project on Thursday. Only three companies submitted bids and those bids only covered four of the five bid packages. Two new bidders did emerge this time around and did provide lower prices on the projects they bid.
Better: Kendallville gets some cheaper facade bids, but other problems remain
NC sports wagering bill advances through first House committee
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National Vietnam War Veterans Day to be recognized locally
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Angola, Indiana · AngolaThird- and fourth-grade students celebrated music around the world at Hendry Park. After the event counselors got pies in the face. Students got to tape their principal to the wall after their music performance rehearsal. The program included Mexican dances, traditional American folk dances, English and French folk songs.
Music, pies, and principal taping at Hendry Park
Angola, Indiana · AngolaThe event will include food, crafts, workshops and music from the different nations represented at Trine University. A Timmy's food truck will be outside the MTI Center.Activities will include henna tattoos, an African drums workshop, necklace beading, a photo booth and pottery painting.
Trine International Night coming April 1
Angola, Indiana · AngolaTrine University and Cameron Memorial Community Hospital are partnering. The partnership includes a 32,000-square-foot education and innovation facility. Groundbreaking on the three-story building is expected this spring. The endeavor also involves Trine's new nursing program, which received Indiana State Board of Nursing approval.
Health care education focus of Trine University, Angola hospital partnership
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