May 16, 2007 RSS feed / Local News

Opera house plans unveiled

Delphi Preservation Society's annual meeting will be May 17 at the Wabash & Erie Canal Interpretive Center at 7 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. Refresh- ments will be served. Dr. More...

Accused spray-painter to get trial

A significant amount of red spray paint appeared on businesses, fences, bridges and buildings in mid-January. After an exhaustive investigation by the Delphi Police Department, 19-year-old Jose Torres of 416 E. Franklin St. More...

TLRSD may take on State of Indiana

Sewer districts in Indiana wield significant power to compel unwilling "customers" to connect to the service when it is built in their area. More...

Award-winning ArchiCamp offered at Delphi

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana and the Wabash & Erie Canal Interpretive Center will offer a two-day Archi- Camp for children ages 8-12 on June 26 and 27 at the Canal Interpretive Center in Delphi. More...

Kids cop camp ready for summer action

Carroll County Sheriff Tony Burns announced the annual Indiana Sheriff 's Youth Leadership Camp will be July 16 to 18 at Ross Camp in rural Tippecanoe County. The camp will serve youth in the northern section of the state. More...

County bar assn. honors Robeson

The Carroll County Bar Association held its annual luncheon meeting in the circuit courtroom of the Carroll County courthouse on May 3. The meeting was well attended by members of the local bench and bar. More...

Wildcat Creek Foundation adds Carroll County acreage

The Wildcat Creek Foundation (WCF) has completed the purchase of approximately 22 acres of riparian buffer along the environmental North Fork of Wildcat Creek adjacent to Carroll County's Adams Mill. The buffer extends nearly half a mile. More...

Work continues on comprehensive land use plan

The interest group interviews continued Monday for the Comprehensive Land Use Plan that the county has contracted with Ground Rules Inc., Zionsville, to put together. Senior Planner/Project Manager Bradley Johnson facilitated the interviews. More...

First-graders enjoy real life at Pond Field Day

Water, food and shelter are basic elements to survival. When one or more of those elements is not available in a habitat, life can no longer be sustained. That important lesson cannot be taught fully inside the walls of a school. More...

Burlington approves additional repairs to Zook Lane

Burlington Town Council met May 9 and discussed road repairs and ordinance compliance. Les Johnson reported that street paving will be done in June. More...