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Water project savings: $200,000

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KENDALLVILLE — The six massive blue iron filter tanks recently placed by crane at the Rogers Road water plant site are not the most significant aspect of this city water department project.
  • Communities plan fireworks displays
  • New Parkview LaGrange Hospital adds technology, other features
  • Girl Scout earns Gold Award
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    5-day event honors veterans

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    AUBURN — Thousands of veterans and their families will gather at the World War II Victory Museum next week for Operation Welcome Home.
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  • Free cleanup collections start July 12 in Auburn
  • Man admits dealing clonazepam
  • Cameron president to retire Monday

    ANGOLA — Dennis L. Knapp, president and chief executive officer of Cameron Memorial Community Hospital, Angola, has announced his retirement from the hospital effective Monday, said a hospital news release distributed to the media late Friday.
  • Tri-State bringing theater, music programs to church building
  • Relay for Life kicks off today
  • Parade of Homes to feature four projects
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  • Mad Ants, Salvation Army team up to help Hoosiers

        With the support of Fort Wayne’s Mayor Tom Henry, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants announced that they have partnered with the Salvation Army to offer assistance for the flood victims of Southern Indiana. At a press conference, Mad Ants President Jeff Potter presented a check for $5,000 to the Salvation Army, as well as announcing that 10 percent of all new season ticket proceeds from now until September 1 will be donated to the Salvation Army.
  • EACS Village Summer Center “Cultural Festival”
  • Summer programs for youth offered at area colleges
  • Multi-generational art show displays spectrum of talent
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