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Project idea popped into their heads
Even little kids can contribute to community projects. Kindergartners in Sherri Cripe's class at Camden Early Childhood Center heard about the arson fire that destroyed half of the playground canal boat in Delphi, and they wanted to help. More...
Tie-breaker moves project forward

Delphi Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees met in executive session with members of Delphi United Methodist Church before the regularly scheduled Monday night meeting. When the vote came at the public meeting to decide whether to proceed with a land purchase it was three in favor of the purchase and three against. More...

Larry E. Farner, 62, Delphi, who was arrested Sept. 3 on suspicion of arson for setting the Wabash & Erie Canal Center's playground canal boat replica on fire during the early morning of Aug. 31. According to Maj. More...

A public event, "Party at Deer Creek Park," is set for Sept. 13 from 2 to 7 p.m. The park is located at 6336E State Road 218, Camden. Activities will include a children's Bicycle Rodeo, fishing tournament, and a cruise-in/ride-in for cars, motorcycles, and bikes. More...
Delphi Post Office, located at 201 W. Franklin Street, will host a PASSPORT FAIR from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Postal Service sales and service associates will help residents with passport applications, fees and photos. All applicants must appear in person (including minors). More...
Guest commentary
A long time ago my grandparents would gather with their friends and talk about the economy, their jobs, how hard it was to save a dime, etc. Whenever Dec. 7, 1941, came up for discussion everyone had something to say. I saw their tears rolling down their faces as they talked of America's only tragedy. I did not know how to feel emotionally as they chatted. More...
The Carroll varsity soccer team won the Hoosier Heartland Conference championship with a 3-2 overtime victory over Central Catholic last Thursday night. The Cougars improved to 5-0 on the season. With rain on and off throughout the night Carroll's Chase Meade started the scoring just 6 minutes into the game. More...
Easing the challenge of personal loss
One of the greatest personal challenges we face is the loss of a loved one. Permanent farewell is difficult for everyone. We do not like losses. Death and divorce, moving and removing, schism and separation tear our hearts apart. It is at these times we need the Savior most. More...
Liddia Dawn White of Delphi and Ian Campbell Clift of Aniak, Alaska, exchanged marriage vows on May 31 at 3 p.m. at Riley Park in Delphi. The bride is the daughter of Roberta and Robert Blue of Delphi and the late Wayne White. The groom is the son of Robert and Carolyn Clift of Anchorage, Alaska. More...
TINA DOLBY and LOTTIE WADDLE, both of Flora, have been named to the spring dean's list at Ivy Tech Community College - Wabash Valley Region. More...
John S. Smith, 67, of Camden, formerly of Walton, died at 10:42 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008, in his residence. Born April 6, 1941, in Rensselaer, he was the son of Joyce "Bud" and Maxine Williams Smith. A 1959 graduate of Remington High School, John was self-employed as a general contractor. More...
Judge Jeffrey Smith
Superior Court judgments are gathered from public records on file in the Carroll County Clerk's office on the second floor of the courthouse, Delphi. New filings Evelyn M. Czernik was charged with driving while suspended. More...