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DCSC board, patrons whittle on renovation project What's being carved is still a mystery By Kevin Schnepp Staff writer Delphi Community School Corporation Board of Trustees are working under the watchful eyes of local taxpayers and the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) as they piece together what they hope will be an acceptable facility renovation project. More ... Residents asked to continue reporting flood damage Comet staff report Even though Gov. Mitch Daniels has asked for federal aid in the flooding that began Jan. 7 in northern Indiana, a state emergency official is encouraging victims of the flood to continue to report damage by calling a toll free phone number. More ... Delphi teens to collect food to help the hungry Comet staff report Local teens are participating in a national movement to transform Super Bowl weekend into the nation's largest youth-led weekend of giving and serving through the Souper Bowl of Caring. Sunday, youth will collect non-perishable food donations and give 100% of their collection to Delphi's food pan... More ... Ivy Tech is searching for Distinguished Alumnus Comet staff report Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Region is soliciting nominations for its 2008 Distinguished Alumnus Award. The honor will be awarded to a graduate who has made notable career moves and has made a positive impact on his or her community or the college through leadership and active volunteering. More ... SIA Foundation accepting grant applications Comet staff report The SIA Foundation is currently accepting grant applications from Indiana not-for-profit organizations that are seeking funding for capital projects in the areas of arts and culture, health and welfare, or education. Grant applications must be postmarked no later than March 31 to be considered f... More ...
Comet staff report Over the next few years, new trailside interactive exhibits will begin to pop up along Delphi Historic Trails. The first of these exhibits arrived last week at the back of Canal Park, off the towpath. Volunteers moved an old Wabash Railroad baggage building that originally was used at Burrows Sta... More ...
By Kevin Schnepp Staff writer Two Delphi-area homes burned during the past week. The Charles Gross residence of 6270W. CR300S. was declared a total loss after it burned Saturday night. Firefighters from Delphi, Cutler, Rossville, Burlington and Buck Creek responded to the blaze just before 9 p.m. More ... Fund for Reed family established Comet staff report A fund has been established at Regions Bank for the Reed family, whose home was destroyed by a fire Monday morning in Delphi. The family of five lost all possessions, clothes and furniture. Anyone can make a financial donation at any Regions Bank location. For additional information contact Troy ... More ... Local merchant will supply city's newest vehicle By Debbie Lowe Staff writer Delphi residents will soon be seeing a new police car cruising the streets patrolling for bad guys. It will stand out. It will be different. It will be black and white. And it will be purchased locally. More ... Lafayette Fire Dept. addition to benefit surrounding counties Comet staff report The Indiana Department of Homeland Security awarded a $100,000 grant to the Lafayette Fire Department to allow emergency responders to train on a larger scale. Lafayette Fire Department Training Facilities are in the center of District 4, which, in addition to Tippecanoe County includes Benton, C... More ... |
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