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  • Dick Moore wins race for mayor of Elkhart
  • Not playing around
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  • Elkhart County: Fiber-optic network one step closer
  • Vincent Bach workers voting on union today
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Public quiet on local tax issues
  • RHONDA R. BOWEN
  • DeWayne L. Quick Jr.
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • JOSEPHINE M. RILEY
  • Oh, deer!
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  • THOMAS A. MARTIN
  • When schools teach kids no
  • Goshen's historic Shoots Building gets a LaCasa facelift
  • Bulletin Board: Class
  • College football: Irish have one more chance for home win
  • Elkhart's Randall, 90, earns spot in European Indoor Rowing Championships
  • Weighing In
  • LAVERN F. PLETCHER
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  • Local schools benefit from Web site's donations
  • Government At A Glance
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  • Arrival Pointe
  • Albert E. Gullett
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  • Pantries say cupboards are becoming bare
  • Boys Basketball: Team of characters and character
  • County to spend stormwater fee on new hires
  • Boys Basketball: Goshen 64, Central 59
  • Where can he smoke?
  • These trees will seed scholarship money
  • THERESE M. COLEMAN
  • Oversize vehicle load rips fiber optic cables, driver leaves scene
  • Volunteers continue to aid tornado victims despite FEMA denial
  • Kids, cops get to shop
  • DUI
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  • Get on board
  • Fischer’s Features: True stories and tidbits from past and present
  • Fire alarm sends Penn High students to Schmucker Middle School
  • Nappanee will appeal FEMA denial
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • ISTEP+ scores: As largest, Elkhart rates lowest
  • Major leagues: Report sends message to local baseball community
  • Elkhart County's crash course
  • Atwood to close Elkhart plant
  • College Football: UM sends Carr out a winner
  • Style File with Danny and Lori
  • Main Street now open after fire
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Employees of Goshen businesses filling sandbags
  • Help! My basement's flooded. What do I do?
  • People's Forum: Couple's view of VIM is different from those in their neighborhood
  • Red Cross opens shelter for flood victims; DeCamp gardens hard hit
  • Don't watch film if you object
  • People's Forum: Miller can send tape to whomever he desires
  • Take the high road
  • Elkhart River expected to surpass flood stage today; St. Joe, Wednesday
  • Elkhart County declares emergency
  • John White: Interim county coroner will seek election
  • Sharpe turn: Jimtown football legend retires from coaching
  • NFL: Dungy facing stay-or-go dilemma
  • NFL: New England runs into Super Bowl
  • College Men: Indiana 81, Penn State 65
  • IBL: Express may have road to title in '08
  • NFL: Caldwell in line to replace Dungy
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  • NASCAR: Childress team takes aim at Hendrick
  • Major Leagues: Red Sox, A's to meet in Japan
  • St. Joseph River water impeded by icy chunks
  • Elkhart Police officer jumps in frigid river to save man
  • Volunteer stylists trim for free at Elkhart's Faith Mission
  • Daniels to award Nappanee tornado aid Friday
  • 1978 — A blast from the past
  • Elkhart's 'good news' revealed in Indiana Black Expo's 'State of Black Youth' report to be released this morning
  • Rebate checks were in the mail
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  • LOTTERY TICKET CHECK
  • Flood waters return to Elkhart County
  • LOTTERY TICKET CHECK
  • Man rescued from fire after helping to save lives
  • College football: Irish add one of nation's top recruiting classes
  • Guilty verdict closes terrible chapter for Nunemaker family
  • Life In A Firehouse: Fitting in
  • Mott murder case set to go to jury
  • Expect more floods in Elkhart County
  • Truth Editorial — Knight era comes to an end
  • Love is in the air as symphony, Youth Honors Orchestra perform
  • Crystal Silveus and Brandon Pannabecker
  • Automakers, analysts see declines in luxury vehicle sales in 2008
  • RUTH E. LINN
  • Dining A La King: You'll want to explore Jade Garden's menu
  • Elkhart schools' Drum 2 Change impacts academic performance, develops life skills
  • Today's Truth Video
  • More area INDIANA SCHOOLS are closed or have delayed starts Monday
  • These area BUSINESSES are closed or have altered work schedules Monday
  • NHL: Panther cut by skate recovering
  • Holey wars
  • Elkhart police chief ready to move past lobby incident
  • More snow is on Elkhart County's immediate horizon
  • Marlin and Donna West
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  • Kim White and Scott Cronin
  • Bracket beefs
  • LifeCycles - Beginnings on Feb. 10, 11, 2008
  • Sidelined
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  • Residents with flood damage urged to apply for aid
  • Siegfried & Roy plan 1-night-only comeback
  • Teams ready to just get back to baseball
  • College basketball: Purdue 60, Michigan State 54
  • Major Leagues: Selig 'We've done something' about steroids
  • Goshen man arrested for Social Security fraud struggles to understand
  • Goshen businessman wants to challenge Donnelly
  • LifeCycles - Endings on Feb. 11 and Feb. 13, 2008
  • Accused Elkhart police officer remains on leave; chief wants to end officer's employment
  • College basketball: NCAA report says IU's Sampson committed "major" violations
  • People's Forum — Conspiracy behind warnings of global warming's effects on Earth
  • Elkhart man critically injured in Goshen van-train collision
  • South Bend: St. Patrick's park to begin renting out Manion Cabin
  • Prep boys basketball: Bethany Christian 55, Central Noble 43
  • Primary care
  • Prep boys diving: Schrock advances to State Finals
  • cUbicle CHAT 2.20 — What's great, what grates about work places
  • Driver seriously hurt in crash with train in Goshen
  • Prep girls soccer: Leader new leader for Memorial
  • Forum: Each tax rebate check lowers the value of dollars
  • People's Forum: Call lawmakers if you favor marriage amendment vote
  • Indianapolis television station reports Sampson out at IU
  • Moore hits a sour note with Elkhart jazz fest
  • Boy's body recovered from Elkhart River
  • Elkhart police officer fired
  • Boy's body found in river
  • High School Bowling: Kelley fires 300 game in state tournament
  • Happy endings: Planning for your death may be the kindest thing you can do for your family
  • Truth Editorial — Lawmakers losing focus
  • Gentle screenwriter's brutal book is 38 years in the making
  • Jenny and Jeff Fearnow
  • Weather alters tonight's area high school BB sectionals schedule
  • People's Forum — Bill requires accountability
  • Snow, ice and gloom got you down? Think about a quick getaway
  • New Paris-based legislation faces deadline today in Indiana Senate
  • Indianapolis: Homeowners may claim relief
  • These area INDIANA schools delay start times today
  • ANDREW D. HOLLIS
  • Basketball, Wawasee Sectional: NorthWood 62, Wawasee 53
  • Elkhart drug dealer gets life sentence
  • Indianapolis: Workers eligible for flood help
  • ANDREW D. HOLLIS
  • Studies question trend toward managed childbirth
  • Elkhart: Oratory contest topic is civil rights progress
  • Elkhart: Hacienda proceeds will help EC Key Club
  • Prep boys basketball: Jimtown 46, Fairfield 34
  • Men's college basketball: Purdue 65, Minnesota 53
  • Victim in C.R. 17 fatal identified as Elkhart man
  • Ready for incoming
  • Kelsey stays on her toes
  • MARIE E. FOECKLER
  • Mott gets 60 years for Kari Nunemaker murder
  • Pentagon: Divorce rate remains stable despite stresses on military couples
  • Road craters cause drivers, county trouble
  • Indiana-Michigan border found
  • Elkhart County voters register for a chance to make a difference
  • We brake for spring break
  • Red Cross first aid, CPR classes start April 17 in Elkhart
  • Art at heart: Cancer exhibit at Goshen hospital
  • Eating healthy: Eat good fat with salmon
  • Obama says the time for change is now THREE VIDEOS INCLUDED
  • Style File with Danny and Michelle
  • Hillary Clinton, Evan Bayh coming Saturday to Mishawaka's AM General
  • Tornado watch issued for Elkhart County
  • Elkhart: Suspect in robbery in custody
  • Register now for kids' 'Science Sleuths' program
  • Got breakfast plans for Thursday?
  • Elkhart County: Flood aid will remain flowing from local groups
  • College Baseball: Bethel sweeps way past Saint Francis
  • EVELYN I. SWIGART
  • Local Digest — Edwardsburg, Mich.: Final day for new scholarship application
  • Dining A La King: Hot dogs live up to Chicago-style reputation
  • Market multiplication: Retail developments may be coming to Elkhart's north side
  • Work set to begin on S.R. 15 in Bristol
  • Elkhart program leads to safer neighborhood
  • Food prices eat away at budgets
  • Government At A Glance — Bristol: Annexation passes council first reading
  • State panel decides against Goshen school project
  • Former local musician to solo in spring concert
  • EVELYN I. SWIGART
  • Local Churches of the Brethren mark denomination's 300th anniversary
  • Area billiards results
  • Area College Baseball: Bethel sweeps pair from Goshen
  • Grapevine: Fellowship
  • Prep Girls Track: Stevens' victories pace Redskins
  • Men's College Tennis: Bethel tops Goshen
  • 'Irregular' earthquake rattles, rocks, rumbles Midwest early today VIDEO INCLUDED
  • Prep Softball: Central finally back at home
  • Football: Central's Heflin to attend Hope College
  • State money bolsters White Pigeon, Mich. company's efforts to add jobs
  • Immunizations offered Saturday
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Dining A La King/Marshall V. King — Lunch is an easy way to stretch you dining dollars
  • Grapevine: Concerts
  • Say what? $3.65 a gallon for regular in Elkhart. What are you seeing?
  • Elkhart: Mega Shredder's owners say it will close
  • Elkhart County: Drug unit will keep on going
  • Spring break violent occasion for Goshen group
  • Hitler event drew Zirkle
  • College Baseball Futterknecht nears USF HR mark
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Pain in the pump
  • Residents speak out on hopes for Shredder site
  • Canoeists invited to command Elkhart River on Saturday
  • Zirkle gets endorsed by white supremacist
  • Pregnant bank teller shot during robbery
  • State, Elkhart area officials mull $1 million sewer, water lines possiblity
  • A show of solidarity
  • Elkhart County: Early voting starts for May 6 primary
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Fuel costs price independent truckers out of the market
  • Organ donation a decision for life
  • S.B. Regional Airport: Executive director recognized by TSA
  • Candlelight vigil Saturday in Elkhart remembers child abuse victims
  • Car pool rules for the road ... Tips for smoother trips
  • ARLOWENE G. WELDY
  • Conn-Selmer: CEO honored by music education association
  • Harrison gunshot victim back in school today
  • Elkhart churches celebrate seniors
  • FCC amateur radio license classes start Thursday in Goshen
  • Shoppers: 'Show me the green' Wednesday workshop in Elkhart
  • Court upholds ID law
  • A. JEAN ANKNEY
  • Freeze warning tonight, Wednesday morning; Protect outdoor plants
  • Hillary Clinton addresses high gas prices during South Bend stop VIDEO INCLUDED
  • LaGrange County Amish man reports abduction, sexual assault
  • Flexible showing schedule eases sale process
  • Bobby Kennedy came to Elkhart 40 years ago Friday
  • Don't depend on home to bring you happiness
  • Weekend festivals a go - rain or shine - in Shipshewana, Osceola
  • Photo Slideshow: Goshen's First Friday
  • Obama takes it to the Bank
  • Barack Obama visits South Bend: A photo slideshow
  • HOW TO REPORT LITTLE LEAGUE RESULTS — Web Form
  • Prosecutor declines to file charges against Elkhart man arrested last week
  • Pet of the Week - Cassie
  • Hot Property: Real estate deals keep Aykroyd busy
  • Elkhart police investigating a cross burning
  • Many cross parties in large turnout
  • Merrillville: NIPSCO parent reports drop in 1Q earnings
  • Trashed meth labs in Elkhart County pose roadside waste hazard
  • RV makers: Radio bill is ineffective
  • Middlebury school board to be elected
  • College: Baseball — Howard hits .296 for Tri-State
  • Elkhart: Wright receives UMC lay member award
  • Help for houses
  • SHARON M. BUTCHER
  • Elkhart: Hindu activist will speak at event
  • There's no denying these two are related
  • Customer thwarts robbery attempt at Elkhart Walgreens store
  • Pet of the Week
  • Pothole patching closes Old U.S. 20 for this morning
  • Mad Anthony eatery project still on track
  • Supporters, critics watch to see how smoking ban plays out
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Father-Child look-alikes can enter Truth contest by May 30
  • Soldier dies of wounds
  • Elkhart woman held on murder warrant in connection with Cass County death
  • Elkhart County: Generosity of postal customers fills up food pantries
  • College Baseball: Area players again in NAIA World Series
  • Historic market shifts with the times
  • Elkhart: Decision pending on youth's status in homicide case
  • College Baseball: Big Ten tourney next for Nielsen, Boilers
  • Alvin and Beulah Kauffman
  • Brittany Lechlitner and Trevor Hershberger
  • Proposed animal ordinance would keep pets and behavior of pet owners on a tighter leash
  • Lottery Ticket Check - Draws from Tuesday, May 20
  • Snyder's loss felt in Nappanee, surrounding area
  • Local sports Bill Lynch discusses IU football
  • Area sports digest
  • Prep Girls Track: Penn takes first regional title
  • Local Gymnastics: Sullivan 10th all around in national meet
  • 'Bed and Breakfast' Irish style — farmhouses in Clomantagh
  • Births announced on Wednesday, May 21
  • Make (microchip) time for Fido and Kitty this weekend in Elkhart
  • Five generations of Wheelers
  • Goshen Building Trades Class House
  • cUbicle CHAT 1.2
  • Today's Truth in Video
  • Memorial Day Observances
  • Great Race: Hundreds hit the road for good cause
  • Memorial Day — Elkhart: Caring for nation's vets is a cost of war
  • Middlebury Post Office steps up efforts to deliver mail found in former carrier's home
  • People's Forum: Dog owners, train your pets to be quiet
  • Elkhart police arrest naked guy mowing his lawn
  • eTruth VidCast
  • Early morning fire occurs in Osolo Township house
  • Sailboat capsizes on Lake Wawasee; Fort Wayne man dies
  • Goshen: Raided eatery had tiny menu
  • AP Sports: McRobbie — IU took risk in hiring Sampson
  • Crime put on I.C.E.
  • Colleges: Swarbrick introduced as 12th Notre Dame AD
  • AP Sports: NFL — Vikings mum on Favre situation
  • Shortened weeks turn into complete shutdown at Monaco
  • Don't blame GOP for fuel prices
  • Ice Cream Quest: This is some Fair ice cream
  • Check It Out: Community health events
  • Hospitals hope free screenings at Elkhart County 4-H Fair may detect conditions
  • Road Runs
  • Rain clouds clearing at fair
  • Christian singer Mullen pumps up fair vesper services
  • Back on track
  • eTruth VidCast
  • Real estate transfers
  • Elkhart County 4-H Fair: Emergency help there when needed
  • 4-H Fair: Free master gardeners workshops grow in popularity this week; Kids' Day is Wednesday
  • Marucci, Ross hold on for one-shot win
  • Treasure finds home
  • Style File with Danny and Danielle
  • Elkhart County 4-H Fair: 10 can't-miss sights
  • AP Sports: NFL — Trades show team personalities
  • AP Sports: NFL — Urlacher signs extension with Bears
  • eTruth VidCast
  • Trine University soon will inhabit new local classrooms
  • AP Sports: NFL — Manning may miss camp
  • Dining A La King: Book will lead diners to simple, yet amazing, Heinnie burger
  • Dining A La Fair/Dairy bar grilled cheese
  • Dining A La King: El Maguey making masses happy with a huge menu
  • The Elkhart Truth redesign: Behind the Scenes VIDEO INCLUDED
  • AP Sports: NFL — Rhodes ready for return to winning with Colts
  • Police arrest man they believe stole sheriff's department rifle
  • For one Goshen family, jobs brought them here and jobs will lead them home.
  • Debate the debate: Post your comments about the Obama-McCain presidential debate here
  • Dining A La King: A 10-buck cup of coffee that just may be worth the cost
  • eTruth VidCast
  • UPDATED 4:45 p.m. -INCLUDES VIDEO- Three toll road accidents cause injuries, close highway
  • 10 years on, Goshen honors fallen officer Thomas Goodwin
  • Picking, lifting, nicking: Stealing from stores is on the rise
  • Childcare providers in the area feel the pinch as more parents are cutting them from their budgets.
  • Grapevine
  • Planning holiday travel? You need to read this
  • U.S. 31 upgrade is becoming a reality
  • Froggy's signal hasn't croaked, but is ailing
  • Will property tax bills for '09 be on time?
  • For the 17th year, they played cops and shoppers in Goshen
  • Dining a la King: From far and wide, the food was good, and plentiful, too
  • Goshen College takes its mainstage show on the road
  • Take care of technological junk
  • eTruth VidCast for Tuesday, Jan. 6
  • One last drive for longtime trucker
  • Mother, daughter find health, bonding was a loss cause
  • Reel world shorts
  • Singer Bobby McFerrin will perform in Goshen on Jan. 18
  • Goshen police arrest woman with pocket meth lab
  • eTruth VidCast for Tuesday, Jan. 13
  • How to survive the cold weather
  • CLETUS J. YODER
  • Feds charge Indiana money manager
  • Bodies found in car
  • Two agencies dropped from United Way rolls
  • $1 million less for buses?
  • How much do you pay people to lead a countywide charity?
  • It was a cold day for a history lesson
  • Inauguration hits home
  • Feed the Children brings relief to Elkhart County
  • Making Maple Syrup
  • Fix your car before it gets broken
  • Elkhart: 8-year-old girl fights off abduction attempt
  • eTruth VidCast for Thursday, March 12
  • Monday, stay far away from Six Span
  • Police say Elkhart girl gave false abduction report
  • Nonstop flights to New York to be offered from South Bend
  • Elkhart doctor indicted on murder-for-hire scheme
  • Dunked in the river, but OK
  • eTruth VidCast for Tuesday, March 17
  • A full day of learning
  • League isn't just a game
  • eTruth VidCast for Friday, March 20
  • Local Sports: Bowling — Gooley's 300 leads him to city title
  • Local Sports: Irish women bounced from NCAA by Minnesota
  • Local Sports: Bowling leagues, honor roll
  • Local sports: Paul Randall has company
  • Walking for wishes
  • Honor rolls: Goshen High School
  • Five best bets for your free time
  • Roberts, Owen pair well for spy caper
  • Westhues' photos will be featured in exhibit
  • Elkhart County Pothole map 2009 - Finding the bad spots - Updated 3/19
  • Celebrating 100 years
  • Explosion prompts evacuation at Elkhart bank, but no one hurt
  • Elkhart shooting may be gang-related
  • No jobs, no prospects, no shelter, no quitting
  • Barnes & Noble a 'new anchor' at University Park Mall
  • Area Lenten/Easter events
  • Gleanings
  • Summer jobs are going to be a bit scarce
  • Local Sports: Great Race will make a comeback in late summer
  • Local Sports: Baseball — Silver Hawks fired up about 2009 season
  • Have You Seen This Man?
  • Local Sports: Junior high results
  • Liquid asset: Shipshewana's water park makes a splash
  • Taking a cue from 1773: Bailouts spark a series of protests inspired by the Boston Tea Party
  • These eggs are fit for a czar
  • Tax returns are due Wednesday: It’s crunch time for accountants
  • Local Sport: College Baseball — Futterknecht on power tear for Saint Francis
  • Prep: Baseball — Preview capsules
  • Man airlifted following Nappanee accident
  • Anna Anderson and Joel Katz
  • Brandon and Bethany Knight
  • Wrecks are piling up
  • Brewing up some good conversation
  • Notre Dame students gather pro-Obama signatures
  • Fair play
  • A slow climb back to square one for Elkhart woman
  • Service note
  • It's Dyngus Day in northern Indiana
  • Slow and steady will win Goshen's River Race
  • For nearly 70 years, sage of the Mennonite church has kept a proise to God
  • Local sports: Roundtable — Sayers seeking to help underprivileged children
  • $6.5M lottery ticket sold locally
  • Cat thrown from moving vehicle
  • eTruth VidCast for Tuesday, April 28
  • When should school start: a. 7:15 a.m., b. 9 a.m., c. 8 a.m., d. all the above
  • eTruth VidCast for Wednesday, April 29
  • Side Lines/Bill Beck — So, who's your baseball team?
  • Delbert and Betty Yoder
  • Elkhart metro area again leads nation in jobless rise
  • Births
  • Dining A La King: 'Beer Wars' raises a glass to craft brewers
  • How will manufacturing figure into Elkhart's future?
  • Unconfirmed H1N1 case reported in Elkhart County
  • Goshen SWAT team raids wrong house Thursday
  • eTruth VidCast for Friday, May 22
  • Credit card law will protect you, but it won’t erase debt
  • eTruth VidCast for Wednesday, May 27
  • Larry Elliot's death on Nappanee train tracks likely accidental
  • Singer's journey brings her back to performing roots
  • A submerged SUV may hold clues to an Elkhart man's death
  • GED recipients look to the future
  • One Step Ahead: An audiovisual slideshow
  • Elkhart: How will we pay for updated sewers?
  • eTruth VidCast for Friday, May 29
  • Festival Guide: An appealing choice of delights for summer months
  • Seventeen arrested during LaGrange Co. meth sweep
  • Elkhart-Goshen jobless rate up to 17.8 percent in April, biggest jump in U.S.
  • Murder charge filed in doctor's shooting
  • Officials like 911 status
  • Governor's budget tosses Ivy Tech project another $4 million
  • A hot spot for training
  • Community development efforts focus on when the economy recovers
  • Web site goes down, jobless benefits get delayed
  • Internet, cable and cell phones make up the new home utilities
  • Elkhart County woman robbed in her garage
  • Look who's talking
  • UPDATE:State police clean up pair of meth labs
  • Six-year-old victim of May accident passes away in Elkhart hospice
  • Goshen: Throw a fit with ultimate Frisbee
  • Goshen lifts 11th Street boil order
  • Before the first ribbon is given, volunteers give the fair life
  • Trees' survival is in the bag
  • Elkhart: Vandals hit Memorial High School
  • Kids round the stretch at county fair race
  • Mishawaka hospital takes shape
  • Kids' Day activities fun, but also encourage safety
  • ELECTRONIC OPTIONS
  • $10,000 and 300 pounds of food to make hunger tap out at Elkhart's Texas Roadhouse
  • 2007 Horseshoe Pitching at the fair
  • Hawthorne drum program teaches life skills to students
  • 2008 Moments of Truth
  • 2006 Harness Racing
  • Wagon Wheel IPRA Rodeo: Getting the horns and loving every minute
  • The miracle of life will be on display around the fair
  • UPDATE: The one Toll Road westbound lane closed near MM 76 scheduled to re-open at 1pm
  • Births
  • Miss America comes to the fair to return to her dairy show roots
  • Bond set at $1 million for Ligonier cocaine suspect
  • Julianne Hough brings her rising star to fair's stage
  • French president’s support of banning burqas in public schools doesn’t jibe with U.S. sensibilities
  • Finding food at the fair
  • New life for used games
  • President Obama to visit Elkhart area Wednesday
  • They were all smiles at dental clinic for needy
  • Prep: Side Lines — Football hits have already started
  • UPDATE: Child hit by car on S.R. 15 south of U.S. 20 in Goshen
  • Elkhart: Drawn-out Vincent Bach strike over with union's decertification
  • How's the president doing?
  • Navistar to get $39 million in stimulus grant for electric truck production
  • Middlebury sisters deliver babies on the same day
  • Scene outside Obama event includes zealous people disagreeing
  • Book clubs persist in digital age
  • Farm calendar
  • The president brings billions to push forward alternative energy
  • What did Obama say? Read the full transcript of Wakarusa speech- WATCH FULL VIDEO
  • Walk goes a long way for friendship of breast cancer patients
  • Carlos Ortiz admitted to murdering his 6-week-old son
  • Getting ready for school? Get tips from the pros
  • Prep Football: Northridge sporting a new look in 2009
  • ELKHART: Donnelly staffer will be here for an hour
  • Elco Theatre renovation: 'There's no stopping it now'
  • Prep Track: Skyler Carpenter takes 8th in nationals
  • Three found dead after fire at home north of Bristol
  • Check-cashing business robbed in north Elkhart
  • Robert and Janet Meyer
  • Notre Dame Football -- Williams, Cave bulk up for Irish
  • Prep Football: Memorial will go with a pair of quarterbacks
  • Prep: 2009 area boys cross country team-by-team preview
  • Police ID three killed in Bristol blaze
  • Prep Football: Memorial 2009 schedule, 08 results, NLC
  • Prep Football: Memorial 2009 roster
  • In Goshen, some pay their medical bills with good deeds
  • Prep Football: Memorial Coach Phil Teegarden's views
  • Prep Boys Tennis results
  • Elkhart officer accepts suspension, reassignment for taking police car out of the area
  • Local digest — Ryan's Place to resume grief support programs in Elkhart and Goshen
  • Bill Beck/Side Lines: Let's see if Elkhart still CARES about heart
  • Local Sports: Gene Keady still busy at 73, and has cause to be
  • WTRC's Bill Darwin and Allen Strike hang up the headphones
  • Elkhart County: Excise bar sweeps yield drug, underage drinking arrests
  • Prep: Boys Soccer Results
  • Prep: Football — Memorial 10, Central 7
  • An idea blowing in the wind: Interest in wind turbines growing
  • Elkhart police arrest man wanted from Friday's disturbance
  • Elkhart twins win in Twinsburg
  • At 1 a.m., Goshen council votes not to change civil rights ordinance
  • Police looking for church scammer
  • Elkhart police take driving training course
  • Notre Dame Football -- Kamara playing catch-up
  • Prep Football: Blazers poised to go after the Mangy Lion
  • Prep: Football — Concord gearing up for another NLC run
  • Side Lines: Concord hasn't missed a beat
  • Side Lines — Corpe leads way for Charger seniors
  • He's 2 years old and he's already a survivor
  • Campaign corner — Dijkstra to announce candidacy for sheriff
  • Flu shot season is under way
  • Local digest — Meth awareness workshop sponsored by Elkhart Morning Optimist Club, prosecutor's office
  • Elkhart — VA extends benefits for three illnesses associated with Agent Orange exposure
  • Scores sound the notes of taps through Elkhart on Veterans Day
  • Notre Dame Football -- Tate: It's not fair Weis is on the hot seat
  • Roundabouts make their debut in Elkhart and officials hope drivers will come around to like them
  • Elkhart RV maker to add more than 400 workers by March
  • Elkhart team heads to Hot Rodder national championships
  • 17 Elkhart County schools have been known to party hearty
  • This teacher is 86, but she never learned how to retire
  • Soldiers for hire: Because even heroes can be unemployed
  • Man shot near Goshen store airlifted to hospital in South Bend
  • Elkhart's Bridge Street Bridge opens to traffic
  • Goshen police arrest man for Tuesday shooting at Meijer
  • Mitch's Kids get help and get way better grades in school
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    Why must people drive so slowly in Elkhart? - 08/13/2007 07:54 PM

    Halo 3...again....Sept 26th....I'll be there! - 08/13/2007 07:47 PM

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    TLStutsman Posted on May 21, 2008 4:03 PM
    I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!
    whirley Posted on Oct 05, 2007 9:17 AM
    Whaaa? Faulty disk ?!! Must be due to the move. See what happens when you move out of Elkhart !

    Really digging Halo 3. (Insert salt into wound).
    edcollins Posted on Oct 03, 2007 9:53 AM
    Turns out that the faulty disk screwed my xbox up. I have to send it back to Microsoft to get it replaced. I'll send you a message with my handle once I get it back.
    Matth Posted on Sep 27, 2007 3:35 PM
    Halo 3 disc replacement program details posted on xbox.com somewhere, sorry no link
    whirley Posted on Sep 26, 2007 4:48 PM
    Exchange it...you'll be fine.
    What is your handle again? I was going to add it to my friends list. I know...I know! I had it in my email, not sure where it went to..
    whirley Posted on Sep 26, 2007 4:47 PM
    Exchange it...you'll be fine.
    What is your handle again? I was going to add it to my friends list. I know...I know! I had it in my email, not sure where it went to..
    edcollins Posted on Sep 26, 2007 4:46 PM
    Got Halo 3 yesterday....and the disc is defective and only lets me play 5 mins into the first mission before it freezes. I am not happy.
    whirley Posted on May 24, 2007 1:18 PM
    Yah, I agree. That Rob prinsski (or whatever his name is) really does need a new haircut..

     

     

         

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