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15,000 relive Harvester s glories at festival | Local

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Harvester fans await amazing donation | Local | The Journal Gazette

Courtesy of Harvester Homecoming 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 Friday, July 30, 2021 1:00 am 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.

Visiting small stores | Dining out | The Journal Gazette

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. Ryan DuVall / The Journal Gazette Richard Lonero slices County Line Colby Jack Cheese at Egolf s IGA in Churubusco.

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