Ryan DuVall couldn t have envisioned what has happened since he wrote a story nearly three years ago about International Harvester, the company that b .
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Former Fort Wayne International Harvester/Navistar employees Syl Engelmann, left, and Greg Maroney work on a 1966 Sportop Scout 800 in the former engineering complex on Meyer Road that will be on display during Harvester Homecoming s third festival Aug. 6-7. Previous Next
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Harvester fans await amazing donation
Navistar gift expected to advance plan for museum
Navistar International has made a significant – and historic – contribution to boost a local nonprofit group s hopes of opening a museum housing International Harvester memorabilia.
Organizers of the annual Harvester Homecoming are expected to make that announcement during a news conference today.
Photos by Ryan DuVall | The Journal Gazette
A little four-stooled counter area in the back of Pio Market, 1225 E. State Blvd., is the perfect place to sit and chew the fat – pun intended – with the folks working the deli and meat counter.
There was no shortage of cheeses at Albright s One Stop in Corunna. It may have been the store s most impressive department.
Richard Lonero weighs out some sandwich spread at Egolf’s IGA in Churubusco.
Sugar cookies with sprinkles from the bakery at Egolf’s IGA in Churubusco grab your attention.
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Richard Lonero slices County Line Colby Jack Cheese at Egolf s IGA in Churubusco.