Soil Health Partnership hosts Harlan event to share environmental, economic benefits of best practices (ST. LOUIS) – Providing food, fuel and fiber for a growing population without harming resources for future generations is one of agriculture’s greatest challenges. But the nation’s farmers are a resourceful lot, with many embracing innovative technology and practices to achieve…
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The Tri-State King’s Crusaders
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•Excitement is building in Harlan, Indiana as the latest, hometown, football team is going into practice for the fall, 2015 season! The Tri-State King’s Crusaders, based out of the Christian Community Center of Harlan, are coming off a year when the varsity team won the league playoffs and championship. And with almost the whole offensive…
New Haven Chamber of Commerce Spotlight: Federal Records Management and Shredding
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•When pulling up to Federal Records Management & Shredding you might not even know there was a business there. It is located in a building with no windows and one locked door that has minimal signage, but rest assured they know you are there. This is a company whose purpose it is to keep your…
Heritage Park Receives National Award for Quality Care
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•Heritage Park is the recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award will be presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). “Heritage Park has demonstrated its commitment to providing quality care and I…
East Allen FFA
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•Stutzman awarded Hoosier Degree Paige Stutzman, daughter of Dwayne and Julie Stutzman of Harlan, IN, was awarded Indiana FFA’s highest degree that can be bestowed upon a FFA member. Paige was awarded her Hoosier Degree during the 86th State FFA Convention held on the campus of Purdue University. The Hoosier Degree is based on a…
Harlan Days Basketball Tournament
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•Margaret F. Moss
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•Harlan, IN Margaret F. Moss, 94, died Thursday, June 25, 2015 at The Laurels in Butler, IN. She was born on January 27, 1921 in Woodburn, IN to the late John & Grace (Rogers) Mettert. Surviving are sons, Michael W. Moss, Fort Wayne, IN; Max L. Moss, Harlan, IN; Grandchildren: Andrea L. Watts, Ft. Wayne,…
Friends Forever
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•By: April Henning In the spring of 2000, seven friends and I packed ourselves into a tiny hotel room for a week of spring break fun. At the time we probably thought we knew everything. Just a few months from graduating from New Haven High School, we each had plans for how our lives would…
New Haven’s Water Tower Has Been Raised
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•The water tower located east of New Haven was raised in order to increase water pressure for New Haven residents. In the picture you can see where five sections were added by the dark lines on the middle pipe. That required a whole section of legs to be added also.
General Robert E. Lee and the Civil War Come to the Old Fort
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•Camp Allen Muster 1861-1865 The Civil War comes alive at the Old Fort. Experience demonstrations of period cooking, military procedures, games, and more. Watch battle reenactments, visit with soldiers, and remember a time that divided our nation. General Robert E. Lee will be present for the weekend, as will members of the 7th Indiana Cavalry…
Love’s Adds Over 70 Jobs to Woodburn
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•The growth in Woodburn continues.“Clean Places, Friendly Faces.” This has been a guiding motto at Love’s since beginning in 1964, and it’s leading them into the future. “We’re passionate about serving drivers with clean, modern facilities,” stated John Joseph, District Manager for Love’s Travel Stops. Love’s announced their ribbon cutting several weeks ago, scheduling it…
Terry Lee & The Rockaboogie Band Will be at Woodburn Summer Fest
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•Terry Lee & The Rockaboogie Band is a high energy, first class show band built around the lightning fast piano pumpin’, Rockaboogie playing of London England’s Terry Lee Ridley! Join us on Saturday, June 13th at Woodburn Summer Fest from 7:30-10:00 p.m. to hear a large selection of popular hits from the 50’s and 60’s!…