INDIANAPOLIS - Outside of dancing hippies and power-tripping security, Monday night's Modest Mouse show at the Indianapolis Murat Theatre was a solid one.
Symmetry Medical Inc., an independent provider of products to the global orthopedic device industry and other medical markets, announced today that Specialty Surgical Instruments, a division of Symmetry Medical, has been awarded an ear, nose and throat sales contract by Premier Purchasing Partners LP.
Recent melting snow and rain caused the Warsaw Wastewater Treatment Facility to experience a combined sewer overflow Tuesday, sending untreated wastewater into Walnut Creek.
INDIANAPOLIS - Superintendent of Public Instruction Suellen Reed recently encouraged local schools and community organizations to sponsor food service programs for children from low-income families this summer.
10 Years Ago January 7 1998 After selling $1,500 in Cub Scout popcorn, John Mattson of Cub Scout Pack 3767, Lincoln School, received an 820 Trek mountain bike. He received his bike at a recent Komet hockey game. His father, senior John Mattson, is Scoutmaster of Pack 3767. 25 Years Ago January 7 1983 Warsaw Elks Lodge 802 has named Elizabeth Ann Reali as December Teenager of the Month. Elizabeth, 18, daughter of Robert and Deanna Meyers, Claypool, is a senior at Warsaw Community High School. Elizabeth plans to attend Purdue University and will major in nursing. 50 Years Ago January 7 1958 AS WE HEAR IT - Tim Rovenstine has purchased his brother Joe's share of the Atwood Rovenstine store, which has been in the Rovenstine family since 1878, nearly 80 years. Joe, a one-time deputy sheriff, is going to take it easy, take a long rest. Brothers have been business partners since 1945. 75 Years Ago January 7 1933 The flag of the Warsaw post office was placed at half-mast Friday (Jan. 6) and will remain at half mast during the 30-day mourning period in memory of the late former president, Calvin Coolidge. A number of business houses in Warsaw placed flags at half mast upon learning of the death of the former president.
- Ready For Growth - Menards Wise Move - Stop Growth Ready For Growth Editor, Times-Union: In response to the letters about Menards and the fact that the city does not want to grow, I say let's get some new blood in the councils.When a city council in California did not want a Wal-Mart coming to town, the community petitioned for a special election and the vote was to allow Wal-Mart to build or not to build.It passed with almost 90 percent of the vote.