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WILMINGTON — Wilmington College and several local churches are partnering to present a community observance of Juneteenth at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1 ....
View Comments AVON Avon will host its annual Spunktacular Days June 18 and 19 this year, which is the 30th anniversary of the event. A medallion hunt will begin Tuesday and run through June 18, with one clue released everyday at Avon businesses. The grand prize is $100 Chamber Bucks, which you can redeem at any Avon business. Friday, June 18 Avon s third annual car show will take place at Wobegon Park from 5-8 p.m. There is no registration or entry fee and the show will begin at 1st St. NE and Barracuda Ave. NE. Free popcorn and pop will be available. The beer garden opens at 5 p.m., with no outside coolers allowed. ....
Kiwanis’ Wilmington High School Key Club did an end-of-year school project by providing bags to be given to young people when they come or come with ....
Prayers for our nation News Journal Rev. Tom Stephenson with the First Christian Church of Wilmington, left foreground, prays for elected officials in the United States, including those in the local, state and federal levels. In the background from left are Wilmington Faith Lutheran Church Pastor Joel Richter, Dave Hinman with Dove Church in Wilmington, and Lee Sandlin with Sugartree Ministries, located in Wilmington. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal Outside the Clinton County Courthouse, approximately 50 people took part Thursday in the annual National Day of Prayer. The theme was “Love, life, and liberty”. Eight local faith leaders prayed, six focusing on a different set of people, one on the activity of work and business, and one petitioner praying for the nation to unite. For more photos, visit wnewsj.com . ....
MPNnow VICTOR While there are multiple ways of tracking progress for the Fishers Fire Department, the most notable metric in seeing how far the department has come is from the volume of calls, according to Joel Richter. We ran about 120 alarms, requests for service of any kind when I was chief. And now it s over 1,000, Richter said. First formed on June 21, 1921, the fire department is celebrating 100 years of service this year and according to Richter, who s been a member for 45 years, the number of calls received isn t the only thing that s changed. The department has also moved a number of times, starting at an old property donated to the department on Railroad Street before moving the service to an old school building on Wangum Road in the 1940s, then moving again to 7853 Main Street Fishers, according to Richter. Similarly, the way fire alarms are broadcast has also changed significantly from their inception. ....