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Ambulances moving: Hospital says change will save $200,000
Rural/Metro, Cass County’s newest ambulance service, told Logansport Memorial Hospital that it plans to move out of the ambulance garage at the end of its lease in September.
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Survey says LMU commercial rates high
Electric rates for Logansport Municipal Utility residential customers are on the low end, but the rates commercial and industrial customers pay are way up, according to a first-quarter billing survey of Indiana electric companies.
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Seeking healthy residents: Task forces research approaches, plan events
Leaders of four task forces say they are making progress on finding effective means of addressing the health issues facing Cass County.
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U.S. Postal Service asking for input from public
The U.S. Postal Service will give rural communities in Miami County the chance to help determine the fate of their post offices during yet-to-be-scheduled public meetings.
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Rare book featured in learning center’s annual gallery reception
To untrained eyes, “A Portrait of Oscar Wilde” looks like a world atlas with a purple cover and a matching box.
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Wellness program advances
The Logansport-Cass County Chamber of Commerce and Logansport Memorial Hospital are moving ahead with research to prepare a wellness program for small businesses and nonprofits.
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Man accused of assaulting pregnant woman, boyfriend
An 18-year-old Logansport man was charged with battery after police said he assaulted a man and pregnant woman at Tower Park Sunday night with brass knuckles.
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A century habitat
To judge by the stone foundation under the house at 1508 Miles St., the house was built at least a hundred years ago. But it’s looking like new after Century Career Center students spent this spring renovating it for a Habitat for Humanity beneficiary family.
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Senior housing planned
An Indianapolis company looking to bring senior housing to Logansport plans to meet with Mayor Ted Franklin next week to see if the city would help in making their project a reality.
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Fire Stone Grill opening weeks away
At long last, the Fire Stone Grill is really going to open.
The former pole barn on the corner of Third Street and Eel River Road was remodeled and ready to open in December of 2009, but disagreements between city officials and Fire Stone’s owner, Bernadene Thimlar, stalled the opening until this spring.
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