Remember When 6.11.2008
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
June 11 1998
Sixteen students from Edgewood Middle School were inducted into membership of the National Junior Honor Society May 7. Students inducted were: Nick Bruick, Michael Cotton, Erin Elliott, Keith Glova, Ashley Grimm, Sara Hamman, Jared Kendall, Ben Kreinbrink, Jean Morrison, Ross Parker, David Scott, Tracy Smoker, Breanne Taylor, Jessica Wehrly, Liz Wiggins and Tracy Yoder.
25 Years Ago
June 11 1983
Mark Howard has been named the most valuable player on the Tippecanoe Valley High School baseball team for the past season.
50 Years Ago
June 11 1958
Plain Township Trustee Percy Bridenthrall announced the selection of Marion "Bud" Lantz of Goshen, as head athletic coach at Leesburg High School and Kent Adams, of Warsaw, as sixth-grade instructor and seventh- and eighth-grade coach.
75 Years Ago
June 11 1933
ROCHESTER - Honeybees, which had left their hive on a farm at the edge of the city because of hot weather, had motorists, pedestrians and business men of the city stepping for awhile when they invaded the business district. The bees finally swarmed in a maple tree at a corner. The owner, James Williams, hived them after several hours labor.
10 Years Ago
June 11 1998
Sixteen students from Edgewood Middle School were inducted into membership of the National Junior Honor Society May 7. Students inducted were: Nick Bruick, Michael Cotton, Erin Elliott, Keith Glova, Ashley Grimm, Sara Hamman, Jared Kendall, Ben Kreinbrink, Jean Morrison, Ross Parker, David Scott, Tracy Smoker, Breanne Taylor, Jessica Wehrly, Liz Wiggins and Tracy Yoder.
25 Years Ago
June 11 1983
Mark Howard has been named the most valuable player on the Tippecanoe Valley High School baseball team for the past season.
50 Years Ago
June 11 1958
Plain Township Trustee Percy Bridenthrall announced the selection of Marion "Bud" Lantz of Goshen, as head athletic coach at Leesburg High School and Kent Adams, of Warsaw, as sixth-grade instructor and seventh- and eighth-grade coach.
75 Years Ago
June 11 1933
ROCHESTER - Honeybees, which had left their hive on a farm at the edge of the city because of hot weather, had motorists, pedestrians and business men of the city stepping for awhile when they invaded the business district. The bees finally swarmed in a maple tree at a corner. The owner, James Williams, hived them after several hours labor.