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Van Buren, IN

Lat / Lon: 40.6173°N / 85.5047°W

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    Business calendar

    08/02/10 #9830;IPFW Division of Continuing Studies Course #8220;From Individual Ethics to Corporate Social Responsibility #8221; will be 8 a.m.-1 pm. Aug. 9 at the Public Safety Academy, 7602 Patriot Crossing. Speakers will be William J. McKinney and Otto Chang. The workshop is free and includes 4CPEs.
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    Water Pumps Fail, Most of Clinton Without Water

    08/02/10 Today's extreme heat will be harder to deal with in Clinton in Van Buren County. The city's main and backup water pumps have both failed. Roger Rorie with the Clinton Water Department tells KARK it could be at least 24 hours before water is back on.
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    City water shortage prompts Mayor to order portable toliets

    08/02/10 Tonight -- 1,000 customers still don't have running water in Van Buren County. Two pumps broke in Clinton -- leaving most of the town and even people in the county without water.
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    City water shortage prompts Mayor to order portable toliets

    08/02/10 With two broken water pumps, more than 1,000 residents remain without water in Van Buren tonight. The Mayor and some business owners have brought in 38 port-a-potties to help.
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    Weekend: Paintings by Findlay native on display

    07/31/10 Findlay native Carol Abbott has two paintings on display in the See America exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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    Business news briefs: Ford truck sales continue climbing

    07/31/10 Ford said sales of its F-Series pickups rose 40% in July, the best month since March 2008. Sales of smaller, fuel-efficient cars declined. Sales industrywide likely rose 3% to 4% in July and were slightly above the 11.1 million-vehicle annual rate in June, George Pipas, Ford's sales analyst, said Friday.
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    33 students awarded scholarships, renewals

    07/29/10 The Findlay-Hancock Community Foundation has announced that 33 students from Hancock County have received Floyd J. and Alice K. Curran Scholarships and Scholarship Renewals.
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    New book details Century Walk art and its homage to Naperville's past

    07/27/10 There's a new path residents and art-lovers everywhere can follow to see the 35 murals, mosaics and sculptures that make up downtown Naperville's Century Walk.
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    One Democrat drops out of Van Buren County board race: 2 Republicans vie for nomination in District 3

    07/27/10 Although there will be two Republicans and two Democrats on the Aug. 3 primary ballot seeking Denise Noble's District 3 seat for the Van Buren County Board of Commissioners, in reality there's only one Democrat running.
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    Griffee, Proos face off in GOP primary

    07/22/10 ST. JOSEPH - A Tea Party newcomer seeking his first elected office will face a veteran state representative for the 21st District Michigan state Senate seat in the Aug. 3 Republican Party primary election.
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    Space scientist describes work to Findlay Rotarians

    07/21/10 Ten-year-old Gannon Darrach, soon to be a fifth-grade student at Liberty-Benton Elementary School, got to introduce the guest speaker at Tuesday's meeting of the Findlay Rotary Club. It was his uncle, Murray Darrach, a space scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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    Fostoria man charged in laser incident

    07/21/10 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Three men, including a man from Fostoria, have been charged with pointing green lasers at a FedEx jet, a police helicopter and Mississippi River towboats from a downtown Memphis rooftop.
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    Sale of old library approved

    07/21/10 OTTAWA -- The sale of the former Putnam County District Library building on North Thomas Street was approved by the library's board of trustees Tuesday.
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    Fostoria Council puts 2 issues on fall ballot; police may add a third

    07/21/10 FOSTORIA -- Fostoria City Council voted Tuesday to place two issues on the general election ballot in November. The Fostoria Police Department may add a third.
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    NB utility challenge advancing

    07/21/10 NORTH BALTIMORE -- Signatures have been verified on petitions asking voters in North Baltimore to overturn recent utility rate increases.
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    City Council supports forming separate conservancy district

    07/21/10 Findlay City Council on Tuesday approved legislation that paves the way for creating a stand-alone conservancy district to manage future flood control projects in the Blanchard River watershed.
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    Council seeks governor's help to keep plant

    07/14/10 NORTH BALTIMORE -- The village of North Baltimore has asked Ohio's governor to help keep a local factory from moving out of state.
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    Texas Rangers, Visteon, Centaur Creditors, Arrow Air, Axia: Bankruptcy

    07/14/10 The Texas Rangers professional baseball club asked a bankruptcy judge in papers filed yesterday to set up a new auction where the first bid would be made under a modified contract between the club and the group that agreed to buy it before the bankruptcy.
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    Indiana girl, 6, drowns at Lake Michigan beach

    07/13/10 COVERT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - Authorities in southwestern Michigan say a 6-year-old Indiana girl has drowned in Lake Michigan. It happened Sunday at Covert Township Park in Van Buren County, about 55 miles southwest of Grand Rapids.
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    Ruling on Visteon retiree benefits overturned

    07/13/10 (AP:WILMINGTON, Del.) Auto parts supplier Visteon Corp. cannot terminate its retirees' health and life insurance benefits without following certain procedures under bankruptcy law, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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