Top 5 Stories on INCnow.tv for August 18-24

By Scott Sarvay

Top 5 Stories on INCnow.tv for August 18-24

August 25, 2012 Updated Aug 24, 2012 at 3:47 PM EDT

Welcome to the Top 5 for the week of August 18-24.

Below are brief summaries and links to the five most-viewed stories on INCnow.tv over the past week. Click on the links to view the stories.

1. Take Home a Piece of Elmhurst History

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) - Several thousand items from Elmhurst High School, which has been closed for more than two years, will be auctioned off Saturday.

2. Warsaw Teacher Formally Charged with Sexual Misconduct with a Minor

Warsaw, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A Warsaw middle school teacher was formally charged with having an inappropriate relationship with a former student Thursday morning.

3. Tom Kelley Surprised with Birthday Celebration

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Tom Kelley, of the Kelley Automotive Group, was surprised by employees, family and friends on his 60th birthday.

4. Mother Of Missing Kosciusko Teen Fears The Worst

Kosciusko County, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Imagine the horror-- your daughter leaves for a walk and vanishes into thin air.

5. Allen and DeKalb Fire Crews Combat Barn Fire

DeKalb County, Ind. (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – Fire crews from DeKalb County and Allen County worked together to fight a massive barn fire near the DeKalb-Allen County line early Wednesday morning.




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