PLEASANT LAKE — A home owned by John and Pamela Pranger at 4780 S. C.R. 150W was destroyed Tuesday by a fire that brought emergency crews from throughout Steuben and
ANGOLA â An Angola woman was flown to Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, after a 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche pickup she was a passenger in was struck by a semi-tractor trailer on U.S. 20 at C.R. 600W Tuesday morning.
Marion M. Pocock, 53, of Angola was taken first by Steuben County Emergency Medical Services to the Tri-State Steuben County Municipal Airport before being taken via a waiting Samaritan Helicopter to the Fort Wayne hospital.
She was last listed in critical condition, said a media release from the Steuben County Sheriffâs Department.
The release said Raymond J. Parks, 26, Kendallville, was driving his 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche northbound on C.R. 600W when he failed to yield the right-of-way to the 1995 Kenworth semi-tractor trailer driven by Jose G. Fregoso, 54, Zephyrhills, Florida.
ANGOLA â The Angola Fire Department is looking to add a new fire engine to its fleet of safety and rescue vehicles, one that will replace a truck that has served Angola-area residents for more than 20 years.
The Angola Common Council is set to vote on Monday to approve a contract between the city and South Haven, Mich.-based Spencer Manufacturing Inc. for a new pumper tanker with a $693,909 price tag.
The truck, a 2021 Spencer Pumper Tanker model, will utilize a Spartan Metrostar chassis and all-polypropylene body built in Fort Wayne. It will seat up to five firefighters and include an 1,800-gallon water tank.
ANGOLA — Two pedestrians were injured in an accident on North Wayne Street near its intersection with Morse Street on Monday night, Angola Police are reporting.
Three fishermen fell through the ice while trying to walk on Big Turkey Lake.
Credit: Indiana DNR Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 12:24 PM EST January 7, 2021
STEUBEN COUNTY, Ind. Indiana conservation officers helped rescue three men who fell through the ice on Big Turkey Lake in Steuben County Wednesday.
Around 3:30 p.m., officers got the call that fishermen had fallen through the ice near 10200 west block of County Road 475 South. Brad Levitz, 61, and his son, Bradley Levitz, 40, were trying to walk on the ice. The father realized the danger and began to return to shore when the son fell through the ice, about 200 yards away from land.