The Goshen News Intranet

2022-09-16 20:48:23 By : Ms. Shandy Shi

Mainly clear. Low 59F. Winds light and variable..

Mainly clear. Low 59F. Winds light and variable.

Band members Gene Houk, Ralph Houk, Gary Patterson and Dick Copp, pictured here in 1962, made up the group The Tremolos, providing dance music for local clubs in the early 1960s.

Band members Gene Houk, Ralph Houk, Gary Patterson and Dick Copp, pictured here in 1962, made up the group The Tremolos, providing dance music for local clubs in the early 1960s.

President George W. Bush’s top military advisers warned Congress that making any significant changes to the current war strategy in Iraq would jeopardize the limited security and political progress made so far.

It was announced that with an award of more than a half million dollars Cass County could move forward in turning a portion of the building at 520 High St. into a drug treatment facility.

Logansport City Council considered restrictions on construction of billboards.

The Logansport Cass County Public Library board beefed up security hiring two off-duty police to patrol the building.

Curtis Painter tied a school record with six touchdown passes as Purdue defeated Eastern Illinois 52-6.

The Class A No. 9 Pioneer football team was quick and deadly as a coiled snake, striking Caston for five first half touchdowns in a 56-7 victory at the RCA Dome.

More than sixty people attended a community awareness program at the fairgrounds and listened to presentations about the need for a new jail.

Several local landlords attending a city council meeting voiced their opposition to a proposed housing ordinance.

Logansport Municipal Utilities Superintendent Kraus Hemberger informed Stoney Pike mobile home residents that their water problems would soon be solved.

The Lewis Cass Marching Kings Band and Guard kicked off this year’s competition at Indiana State University’s Memorial Stadium.

Purdue’s Boilermakers shocked twelfth-ranked Notre Dame, defeating the Irish, 28-17, led by 352 passing yards from Billy Dicken.

The Indiana Municipal Electric Association convention would be held at the Holiday Inn. The city of Logansport would host over 200 delegates from 62-association member cities throughout the state.

The three-month-long strike of the Coca-Cola plants at Logansport and Kokomo was settled.

Talks continued between Logan Machine and union members at the Captain Logan Hotel.

Lightning struck the Logansport TV Cable system on its main line near the battery factory causing an outage of nearly 11 hours.

The Walton division of the former KLK Manufacturing Company occupied larger quarters in Walton. Both Walton and Logansport plants were purchased by ELCO Industries.

The Logansport Berries football team lost to West Lafayette 29-20. The Lewis Cass Kings were handed defeat by Oak Hill, 7-0.

An agreement proposed by the railroads to end the strike was in the hands of the union officers.

The movement of freight on both the Logansport and the South Bend divisions of the Pennsylvania revealed a marked increase in business, according to local officials.

Local Police headquarters had a housecleaning day as confiscated stills of every size and shape, barrels, jugs and jars, which were piled almost to the ceiling were cleared and destroyed.

Members of the Elks voted unanimously to proceed with the work of remodeling the basement of their building for use as a room to hold special events.

Two elephants from the John Robinson Circus were at large in Miami County. Harr Parkhurst, old-time elephant trainer, arrived in Peru to capture the animals.

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