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Marine from Marion, Ind. killed in Afghanistan
Friday, May 7, 2010

The military says a Marine officer from Marion, Ind. has died while supporting combat operations in Afghanistan.

 
Silent auction for scholarship
Friday, May 7, 2010
Most elementary school gymnasiums are filled with children and sports, but Friday night at St. Paul's Catholic School in Marion, silence fills the air. However, this silence is a good thing. The school's annual silent auction is taking place at 6 p.m. This is the 25th year for the auction, and this year is even more special. This year marks the 100th
 
Annual Alexandria rummage sale meets needs of many
Friday, May 7, 2010
Hundreds filled a tent in Alexandria today, looking for something unique at a good price. The annual rummage sale offered a mixture of new and used items. The sale started five years ago when the Byerty family decided to auction off things left in storage garages that they own. The garages went unpaid for years, and the family needed the space. They
 
120 guns stolen from Muncie home
Friday, May 7, 2010
Police are worried about where a large number of stolen weapons may end up. Matthew Johnson came home Wednesday night to see his home had been ransacked. According to the police report, his father's 120 guns and ammunition were missing. "There was enough firepower that would take care of four or five boxes of shells per gun," Johnson said. Second time's
 
Minnetrista Cultural Center teaching how to garden
Friday, May 7, 2010
Minnetrista Cultural Center in Muncie is celebrating National Garden Day by offering information and tours teaching you how to better your garden. Personal Gardens Minnetrista's Communications Specialist, Steven Beverly, said people who come to the gardens can walk around and see the many flowers. "Plenty of places to just unwind and enjoy the flowers
 
New bowling alley is a possibility for Hartford City
Friday, May 7, 2010
A new bowling alley may soon be a reality in Hartford City. Last month a fire destroyed the city's only bowling alley, Northside Lanes. People from across the county have been expressing frustration over losing the popular attraction, said Bill Malott, Blackford County Council president. He said that the county council is interested in funding a new
 
Muncie school wins ‘Kids are Authors’ contest
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Most students take art classes in elementary school, but few of them have their work published in a book. However, that's not the case for one second grade class at Washington Academy Elementary School in Muncie. Deborah Brown, Washington Academy second grade teacher, was happy to find out her class won the Scholastic Book Publication contest, 'Kids are
 
National Prayer Day brings controversy
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Anderson Mayor Kris Ockoman declared Thursday National Day of Prayer for Anderson. His declaration matches Obama's stating the Day of Prayer spreads nationwide. "I do want to proclaim that today, May the sixth, is the National Day of Prayer," Ockoman said, "and is also the National Day of Prayer right here in Anderson, Ind., - and that comes directly from
 
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