It’s that time of the year again! Salvation Army of Logansport is ringing bells all over town. In Cass County, our bell ringing is entirely volunteer based, and we rely on the generosity of county residents’ time to help us…
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service has announced it is ready to deliver a lot of cheer — in the form of roughly 16 billion cards, letters and packages — this holiday season. The Postal Service, the largest e-commerce deliverer,…
Cass County native and registered nurse, Karen Shidler has joined the North Central Indiana Area Health Education Center’s staff as Clinical Education Coordinator. For many years Shidler was the Diabetes Education Coordinator at Logansport Memorial Hospital. She comes to AHEC…
William H. Kasten, 68, of Pulaski passed away peacefully at 2:42 a.m., Friday, November 18, 2016 at his residence surrounded by his family. Born on August 21, 1948 in Winamac, he was the son of the late Robert and Velma…
Hoosiers will pay significantly less for their Thanksgiving meal this year, according to Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving market basket survey. The average the cost for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner as recorded by INFB’s survey is at its lowest level…
United Way of Cass County is officially turning over the reins of Cass County Resource Network (CCRN) to Zach Szmara, Pastor of The Bridge Community Church and Rick Hollering, Executive Director of Youth Services Alliance (YSA). Thursday marked the last…
With the potential for gusty winds, thunderstorms, colder temperatures and a mix of rain and snow to different parts of the state, Indiana Homeland Security is advising citizens to be aware of developing weather conditions. “With the potential for winds…
Even though it may not seem like it with recent warm weather, temperatures are beginning to cool and the potential for winter storms is approaching. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is encouraging Hoosiers to get ready during Winter Weather…
As part of Winter Weather Preparedness Week this Nov. 13 through 19, the Indiana Department of Transportation on Monday detailed its preparations for the upcoming winter season. INDOT encourages the motoring public to prepare themselves for safe winter travel. Prepare…
A long-time, Logansport-grown manufacturer on the city’s south side has unveiled plans to add 40 more positions. Clay Jackson, chief operating officer of Small Parts, met with the Logansport City Council Finance Committee Wednesday evening to discuss plans for a…
Jesse Richardson, 84, of Logansport, died at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Arrangements are pending at Fisher Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services.
Jesus “Jessie” Lopez -Valdez, 72, of Logansport, passed away at 1 a.m. Sunday, November 13, 2016, in his home. Arrangements are pending at Fisher Funeral Chapel.
Daniel Alan Norzinskay, 61, of Bloomington, passed away suddenly on Friday, November 11, 2016, in his home. Born August 25, 1955 in Logansport, he was the son of the late Doug and Marilyn (Lovell) Norzinskay. On May 31, 1980, he…
Betty E. Hill, 76, of Logansport, passed away at 5 p.m. Sunday, November 13, 2016, in Miller’s Merry Manor. Born December 25, 1939, in Royal Center, she was the daughter of the late Edward L. and Edith Faye (Tomlinson) Gunter.…
Separate legal opinions have reached the same conclusion. An area southwest of Logansport annexed by the previous city council will not be inside city boundaries. Sue Beesley, the Indianapolis annexation attorney on retainer with the city, and Jeff Stanton, the…
Downtown Logansport churches and Christian owned and operated businesses are invited to display a sacred symbol of the upcoming holiday season a week from this Friday. Mayor Dave Kitchell is asking downtown congregations along the Light Up Logansport Parade route…
A large industrial building on Logansport’s northwest side will be cleared from view in the coming months. The City of Logansport has received word that work will begin soon on the demolition of the former Exide battery factory on Water…
Congratulations to Landis Elementary’s winners of the Cass County Bicentennial Committee’s Color Contest: Chance Birnell, Emilia Rozzi, Giselle Ruiz, and Daniel Castro Salinas.
KOKOMO, Ind. — Apprenticeships are a key component of Ivy Tech Community College’s mission to serve as Indiana’s engine of workforce development, a fact being recognized during the second annual celebration of National Apprenticeship Week. “Apprenticeship is an ‘earn and…
On Sunday, November 13, a crowd of over a hundred people gathered at Desserts First for the Cass County Community Foundation’s traditional “Thanks for Giving” celebration, a donor and volunteer recognition event. The highlight of the afternoon was the awarding…
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