An Indiana bill is headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk that would prohibit people who own lions, tigers, bears and other animals from allowing members of the public to come into direct contact with them.
KENDALLVILLE â The Great Lakes Vintage Motor Car Club rolled into Kendallville Wednesday morning for a stop on its âCruisinâ the Crossroads of Northeast Indianaâ tour.
Forty-two vintage automobiles carrying 65 people visited the Mid-America Windmill Museum on the third day of a four-day gathering at the Holiday Inn Express in Auburn.
The group spent the morning at the windmill museum before departing for Lake Wawasee, where lunch would be served aboard the S.S. Lilypad while cruising the lake. The last stop for the day was Black Pine Animal Sanctuary near Albion before returning to Auburn for the night.
The club went to the Historic Forks of the Wabash State Park near Huntington and Beehive Honey Farm on Tuesday. Other destinations were the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, Fort Wayne Water Filtration Plant, Veterans National Memorial Shrine and Museum, the James Car Collection and the Ford V-8 Museum in Auburn.
AUBURN â After hosting a pandemic safe show in 2020, the Auburn Shifters Car Club is hoping for a record turnout for its 9th Annual Charity Car Show on Saturday.
Mike Darnell, a spokesman for the club, said last yearâs show featured around 125 classic, custom and present day cars, trucks and motorcycles.
âWe have room for 200. We are hoping for a large crowd,â Darnell said.
This yearâs show at the DeKalb Outdoor Theater, 301 S. Center St., Auburn, is Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vehicle registration is $10 and admission to the show is free. Dash plaques and goodie bags will be given away to those people registering their cars for the show. There will also be 44 awards presented along with Best of Show at the showâs conclusion.
AUBURN — The Auburn Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met June 8 after a year of lockdown due to the coronavirus. The meeting was held at Buttermore Pond, where members