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DeKalb Co. The Evening Star
Garrett celebrates new YMCA pool
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GARRETT — Best friends Chad Thompson and Zach Lovejoy, both 14, arrived at the Garrett Community YMCA an hour before it opened Sunday.
  • Library leaders to meet legislators
  • Heimach Center hosting New Year’s Eve party

  • The Garrett Clipper
  • The Butler Bulletin


  • Noble/LaGrange Co. The News-Sun
    Fighting chickens discovered
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    LIGONIER —Police arrested a rural Ligonier man Sunday evening after allegedly discovering approximately 197 fighting chickens on property he was renting.
  • Police brace for winter storm, partygoers
  • Foot pursuit leads to underage party

  • Advance-Leader
  • El Rincon Latino


  • Steuben Co. Herald-Republican
    Tri-State renaming is top story of 2007
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    ANGOLA — Newsroom staff of the Herald-Republican have selected the renaming of Tri-State University to Trine University as the top story of 2007.
  • Cock fight ring raided
  • Winter storm watch issued


  • Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly
    Moving forward, looking back
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    Whoever replaces Phil Laux as president and CEO of the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce will have a relatively blank slate to start off with.
  • Lutheran boosts heart transplants
  • Innovation Center gets ‘go’ to grow


  • Allen Co. Times Community Publications
    Recycle your Christmas tree
    The Allen County Solid Waste Management District is encouraging residents of Allen County to recycle their live Christmas trees. Trees will be recycled by chipping them into mulch.  Trees can be dropped off at any time between Wednesday, December 26, 2007 and Friday, January 11, 2008 at the following locations (*NOTE:  IPFW is not a drop-off site for the 2007-2008 program):
    Aboite & About
  • Exclusive, custom-made works of glass art can be found at Robin’s Nest
  • Dupont Valley Times
  • Center for Sleep Health provides diagnostics, treatments for sleeping disorders
  • East Allen County Times
  • New Broadway business donates sales percentage to Heritage Association
  • George Town Times
  • Allen County is filled with activities for children to enjoy while on winter break
  • St. Joe Times
  • St. Joe Dental Care collecting items to benefit military families


  • Greater FW Family
    Online Features

    The 62nd annual Mizpah Shrine Circus Jan. 24-27 in Fort Wayne

    The 62nd annual Mizpah Shrine Circus will be Jan. 24-27 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

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    Preparing for baby
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    Birthing balls, doulas, gestational diabetes - there's a lot to learn when you're expecting. Use this guide as a primer for what to expect and what your options are at area birthing centers.
  • Lack of sleep harms growing numbers of children
  • How parents can help a sleep-deprived child


  • Online Poll

    What is your favorite part of the holiday season?
    Homemade Christmas cookies
    All the colorful lights
    Christmas music
    Special church services
    Being with family and friends
    New Year's Eve
    Giving/getting presents
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    Chad Thompson and Zach Lovejoy, 14-year-old boys from Garrett, become the first swimmers to dive into the Judy Clark Morrill Family Pool at the Garrett Community YMCA on Sunday. (Photo by Sue Carpenter)

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    Wells Co. The Bluffton News-Banner

    Whitley Co. The Post & Mail

    Sports
    Railroader girls battle for split
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        COLUMBIA CITY — Dan Feagler was hoping his Garrett girls could hang on in the final seconds against Homestead, and not just because they were fighting for a split in the NHC-ACAC Shootout Saturday.

    East Noble girls winners in white again
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        HUNTINGTON — Two things were evident to East Noble coach Bert McLaughlin coming out of Saturday’s Teachers Credit Union Lady Vikings Holiday Classic at Huntington North.

  • Baron girls hit free throws, turn back Eastside
  • Redskins too tall for Lakeland
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  • KMS at J.A. BizTown
  • Shipshewana Christmas
  • Breakfast with Santa
  • Changing Dragon visits China
  • Shop With A Cop
  • Pokagon Toboggan Run
  • Garrett at Eastside - Basketball
  • Kendallville Holiday Parade

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  • Teddy bears on parade


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