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(1) Swine flu shots slated at EN School October 17, cancelled.
(2) 104 years young, the New Era continues to run its own printing presses.
(3) Roush walks a lot, but heâs out of step with Noble County voters.
(4) Fall colors abound in area woodlands.
(5) Cougars lead grid league, down Howe 49-6.
(6) Carter too glib in debates: Ford solid.
Dedication of the Albion Park was slated for Sunday, Oct. 17, at the town park on East Main Street. The tentative program included special music, dedication speech by state Rep. Roe; presentation of Bicentennial momentos to Historical Society, presentation of Bicentennial funds to Park Board. Following the program there was going to be a large âHappy Birthday, U.S.A.â birthday cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Joyce Leatherman.
Angola bicyclist struck, killed by dump truck
ANGOLA â Retired school teacher and Trine University administrator Susah Stroh, 67, of Angola, died from injuries sustained when the bicycle she was riding was struck by a dump truck Tuesday afternoon on Wendell Jacob Avenue near Glendarin Golf Course in Angola.
Police said Stroh was struck by a Steuben County Highway Department dump truck, driven by Jared Perkins, 43, of Montgomery, Michigan.
Alcohol and drugs are not suspected in the crash. The crash remains under investigation, according to the Angola Police Department.
Kendallville shooting suspect appears in court
ALBION â A Kendallville man alleged to have shot three people, killing one, made his first appearance in a Noble County court Wednesday.
Noble County free COVID testing site moves to Albion library kpcnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kpcnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ROME CITY â The Noble County Health Department rolled out the red carpet Thursday night for the 250 volunteers who gave their time and talent since December to vaccinate their fellow citizens against COVID-19 at the countyâs clinic at the Noble County Public Library in Albion.
Volunteers arrived at Sylvan Cellars for a dinner of chicken and pork chops, topped off with cake decorated with âYou made a difference!!â and âTogether we can do so much!â
Packets of coffee from Turning Point Coffee in Ligonier and Country Roads Coffee in Albion were tucked inside insulated travel mugs given to all volunteers when they arrived.