Your Country
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Bluffton Man Finds Artistry in Retirement
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter)-- Jerry: I have to have something to do. Yep, that's all I do it for and I enjoy doing it.
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Delphos, Ohio Store Closing After 132 Years
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter)-THERE’S A STORY IN DELPHOS OHIO ANY SMALL TOWN MIGHT ENVY. IT SITS AMONG THE FINE BRICK BUILDINGS ON MAIN STREET.
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Making Heirlooms the Old Fashioned Way
IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE A TIME MACHINE..BUT STEP OVER THE THRESHOLD AND BACK YOU ARE WHISKED...A HUNDRED YEARS OR MORE. Randy: It's a little dusty sometimes but when it was built it was considered state of the art.
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Hi-Speed Rail: The Old Fashioned Way
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter)--- Don: Alot of people thought this was a publicity stunt. And it was far from a publicity stunt.
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Bluffton Man Breathes Life into Steam
THERE AREN’T MANY FOLKS AROUND NOW WHO REMEMBER WHEN THESE GIANTS THUNDERED ACROSS THE FARM FIELDS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO…IMMENSE STEAM DRIVEN TRACTORS THAT PLOWED FIELDS, THRESHED WHEAT, CUT TIMBER
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Author Writes of Her Childhood in a War Zone
Christel: Already I had learned what it meant when sirens interrupted my world. He scooped me up and carried me to the shelter as the rest of the family zigzagged their way down the street toward us.
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New Lincoln Memorial a Local Creation
George: Well we’re looking for a way to connect Lincoln’s boyhood in Indiana with the man he became as an adult. THIS IS THE LIMESTONE AND BRONZE MEMORIAL THAT WILL BE BUILT OVER THE NEXT YEAR AT LINCOLN STATE PARK IN SOUTHERN INDIANA, A FEW YARDS FROM WHERE THE LINCOLN FAMILY LOG CABIN STOOD.
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Modernist Jewelry Floods Art Museum
You don’t have to care one whit about jewelry to be mesmerized by the newest exhibit at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art because this isn’t like any jewelry most of us have seen
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Bryant, Indiana Jail One in a Million
Richard: Somebody got in need like a house burned something like that everybody was there to help ‘em. THERE ARE A THOUSAND TOWNS LIKE BRYANT INDIANA OUT IN YOUR COUNTRY…WIDE SPOTS IN THE ROAD THAT WERE ONCE THE WHOLE WORLD TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED THERE.
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Waterloo Shoemaker a Big Success
Lori: We went from living paycheck to paycheck, living in a 17-hundred foot mobile home to this. We're not rich but we don't have to worry anymore and that has really changed our lives.
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