Kokomo, IN News
Kokomo, IN News
Graduation has been a long time coming
Blood drives will honor fallen officers in June
Public Eye - Sunday, May 27, 2012
Entire U.S. 31 corridor now under contract
Northwestern to graduate 130 seniors
Drugs, cash seized, four arrested
Lafayette job fair expects Kokomo hopefuls
Deputy prosecutor facing two charges
Nearly 500 IU Kokomo students earn spot on dean’s list
Governor honors student
Taylor considering staff reductions
Schools among top 20 in Indiana
Library starts iPad rental program
Gov. names NW student 'Mr. Science' for 2012
Report highlights need for education, collaboration
City will spend $797K on trails
Inmate files tort claim against Howard Co. jail
Longtime Lewis Cass teacher fired
Indiana University Kokomo impacts region through boosting economy, leading transformation
“Peeper” pleads guilty
Why do young white women risk cancer to be tan?
Howard to join with Community Health
Western seniors skip school to clean up Russiaville
Postal Service seeks public input
Accident sparks concerns over county intersection
Local band hopes to Land the Big Gig
Convenience store moves ahead
Council gives OK to alcohol in Foster Park
Relics from Howard County jail on display
County to consider hospital merger
Tipton commissioners OK E-on facility rezoning
IU Kokomo hosts regional meeting, seeks collaboration for regional growth
Bracing for changes in GED
Park gets favorable approval
Kokomo native to showcase artwork
Haynes factory tour highlights haunted history
Minor wreck causes major roll
Volunteers plant flowers as part of planting day
Officials playing waiting game with soccer complex
New state program to aid foster children in school
Public eye - Sunday, May 20, 2012
1967 Shelby Cobra on display at museum
Felon arrested on ‘peeping’ charge
458 county residents found jobs in April
Honoring World War II veterans
IU Kokomo welcomes Kelly Goad as Director of Development
Fundraisers to make up for grant
Summer sign ups increase at IUK
Bunker Hill considers steep fines for littering
USPS to begin closing plants
Students to ‘learn the ropes’ at orientation session this Saturday
Summer enrollment is ‘hot’… up 12.5 percent
Observatory opens Sunday for viewing of “ring of fire” partial solar eclipse
Highland Park bridge restored
Walmart stands by grant decision
Fire station project advances
Hangar expansion project to begin this month
Gaslight Anthem pulls out of Weberfest
Sculptures on display at Tipton library
City may allow alcohol in park
Auto Task Force members silent on Delphi pensions
Lafayette group gets Kokomo's Walmart grant money
State: 84% of 3rd-graders passed new reading test
Soupley’s Greatest Spectacle has come a long way in 18 years
City OKs mo-ped registration
Bottle bomb destroys mailbox
Restoring a piece of circus history
Chrysler starts new work schedules
City hosts circus at Future Park
E-on receives turbine permits
Miami prison program recognized by governor
IUK grad attributes successes to wife, mother
Peru adopts new seal
Public Eye - Sunday, May 13, 2012
Group gets grant for spaying, neutering dogs
Home is 30th completed by Designer ShowHome Guild
Kempton facing sewage problem
Father pleads guilty in child-selling case
Web tool provides child care center information
Central M.S. partners with U.K. school
Bogs removed for bypass project
Agency investigates Kokomo restaurant
Woman may have looked at affidavits
Howard Regional approves merger
Kokomo-Center Announces Study Abroad Program for 2012-2013
Officials: future bright for grads
Officials worry about courthouse safety
Taylor officials: school will not close
See the planets at Observatory open house
Hopkins wins Republican squeaker
Indiana University Kokomo graduates 493
Bray turns back Bagwell for win
Lake rolls to GOP auditor win
Papacek wins county council nomination
Alexander the Democrats surveyor choice
VanNatter claims easy win
Brooks likely winner in 5th district GOP race
Voting numbers down in area
Lugar loses to tea party-favorite Mourdock
IU Kokomo graduates 493 in new pavilion
IU Kokomo graduates celebrate with families
Tighter security for trial in Tipton
IU Kokomo celebrates students’ academic achievement
Seniors raise awareness, funds for autism resources
Letter carriers’ food drive Saturday
Board OKs bonus for teachers, administrators
IU Kokomo grad uses dental skills overseas
Support helps education student pursue graduate program
IU Kokomo graduate chosen for history seminar
Business, nursing students chosen for honor societies
Government changes lead agency to redo group housing
Police investigate stabbings in bar
Family hopes to open park in county
Senate primary rivals in last push for voters
Wireless project moving forward
CMS Gets Awards from Pennies for Patients
Auditor’s elephant collection tops 300
Low voter turnout anticipated for Tuesday
Lane changes approved at Nickel Plate intersection
Public Eye - Sunday, May 6, 2012
Ivy Tech graduates around 700 students
Fate of city taxi service uncertain
Haynes profits $15.2 million
Schools celebrate transformations
Senate race not generating early voting
Two students awarded first $1,000 international scholarships
Group gathers downtown for National Day of Prayer
Robotics teams reflect on championship
Suspect found mentally stable
Catch a movie in the park this weekend
Martino’s turns 50
IU Kokomo honors nursing, allied health graduates
IU Kokomo honors nursing, allied health graduates
Campus is blooming after beautification day
Chrysler schedule change delayed
Kokomo Christian School to close
Students deliver help to Henryville
Flood control next project for city
Voter Registration Board employees to be paid
Former counselor charged in sex case
Report: 17.4% of Howard County is ‘food insecure’
Howard Regional talks still ongoing
Investigation under way in voter registration office
Police: Skull most likely from medical display
Commencement to be first in new pavilion
Indiana University Kokomo Crescendos and Diminuendos to perform spring concert
Kokomo clinches $50,000 for pantries
IU Kokomo selects cross country coach for inaugural season
Future IU Kokomo students visit campus
Judge’s race tops spending
Districts receive $60,000 research grant from state
Search for Sunday shooter continues
Find in Wildcat believed to be human remains
Indiana University Kokomo prepares for 2012 commencement
Veteran helping others with football event
Ride for the Troops celebrates military
Student receives surprise reward
Miami County woman falls prey to phone scam
State presses Village Pantry to increase safety
Fewer students suspended from area schools
75-year-old Big Sister mentors Galveston Elementary students
Public eye - Sunday, April 29, 2012
Memorial services honor more than 100
Murder suspect able to stand trial
Some counties underpaid on tax error
Taylor students participate in Colts football camp to stay fit
Chrysler workers: Schedules change May 7
Personnel increased at Veteran Services
Family of slain teenager reaching out
SIFE students qualify for nationals
IU Kokomo nursing student is sole state award winner
Chrysler reports $473 M profit
Military helicopter unit trains across Indiana
Bullets fly through Galveston
Soccer complex gets $50K from state
Unity among candidates at GOP debate
Investor snaps up tax certificates
Survivors of domestic violence share their struggles
New dog ordinance to take effect
Peru’s new theater nears completion
Delphi reports $342M profit in first quarter
Council moves to regulate mo-peds
‘25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ rounds out KCT season
Quarterly home sales up 22%
State issues warrants for unpaid taxes in Bunker Hill
Kokomo Verizon customers get 4G
Seiberling Mansion finds hidden treasures
Fair tragedy affects events statewide
Campaign signs do violate state law
Teen death sparks outpouring of grief
County banking state money
Chrysler changing work schedules
Kokomo grad visits White House
Funds needed to repair Tipton County Courthouse
Public eye - Sunday, April 22, 2012
Kokomo Urban Outreach raises more than $1,000 in bake sale
County up 522 jobs in March
Balentine gets more jail time
Locals to Tipton Plan Co. on wind farm: NIMBY
Howard employment grows by 522
Downtown farmers’ market kicks off Saturday
Decision to impact mo-ped motorists
Eastern expands its iPad initiative
Burgan’s brightness brings big noteworthy honor
Two school districts get state grants
Students present research at Symposium
Students receive inaugural Women in Philanthropy awards
Take Back the Night/Angel Walk raises awareness of domestic violence
Fifth anniversary edition of “From the Well House” published
Third-graders learn the importance of recycling
‘Eleven from Heaven’ bring joy to St. Joe
MORE PHOTOS: Police search for VP shooter
Attempted rapist gets 83 years in prison
Kokomo in running for $1 million food grant
Federal law changes schools’ lunch menus
Bypass construction to close roads
Police looking at teen’s death
Volunteer serves, develops relationships
Jean Hippensteel Award
Recent outbreaks inundate county health officials
Report: 31% not ready for college
Family reaches out to help community’s homeless
Galveston appoints new clerk-treasurer
IUK accepted into NAIA conference
NAIA approves Indiana University Kokomo for membership
Questions remain with state funding
Kids learn to cook during 6-week program
Umbrella group absorbs Abound
Helping others, a way of life for Glenda Manis
Fight, shots fired on northeast side
Children paint for a cause
Teenage volunteer giving back to community
Public Eye - Sunday, April 15, 2012
French students visited Maconaquah High School
Employees recall courthouse bombing
Shooting victim found on county road
Taylor considers closing intermediate school
Blondie’s cookie pitch crumbles
City lays out fire protection plans for annexed areas
Ryan Bowman is new IU Kokomo alumni relations director
IMPACT hosts Green Week at IU Kokomo
IU Kokomo wellness center approved, plans moving forward
Blondie’s Cookies on ‘Shark Tank’ tonight
International Festival coming to IU Kokomo
UPDATE: Fatal shooting victim was teenager
Spring road season starts Monday
Spring job fair attendance sets record; students and alumni
Job fair crowd increases by almost 600 percent
Bunker Hill budget still uncertain
Tea Partiers backing Republicans
Indiana University Kokomo gives Welcome Center a makeover
Lugar opens debate strong after recent struggles
Stolen vases located at scrap yard
Deputy prosecutor arrested April 1
Peru starts downtown project
Two more enter guilty plea in child-selling case
Transfers create jobs at Kokomo schools
Job fair’s employer count doubles
Rezoning for Bona Vista housing gets OK
Coalition planners look to remaining U.S. 31 areas
Annual student art exhibit opens Wednesday
Amber Cargile to receive Distinguished Alumni Award
Thieves rob two local cemeteries
Longtime EMA volunteers recall their time of service
Kokomo-Center rewriting media use
City dog law moves to 3rd, final hearing
Farmers considering pros, cons of early planting
KHS and NHS robotics teams take crown
Galveston appoints interim clerk
Delphi celebrates final Easter at current building
Tipton starts LEDO process
Habitat plans to construct 50th home in the area
Public eye - Sunday, April 8, 2012
Spiritual community offers tranquil retreat
E-on files for 25 permits to begin construction
Nursing student gets award for helping crash victim
Bona Vista planning new homes
3 more districts report results
Maconaquah senior named Lilly scholar
Survey says ... let’s raise some money
State’s error costly for counties
Another mistake rattles local officeholders’ faith in system
Volunteer denies charges
Ind. officials say $205M in local taxes mishandled
Nursing student receives $3,500 scholarship for quick actions
UAW membership increases slightly in Kokomo
Inmate charged in prison guard beating
Kokomo ready to purchase property
Hometown country singer to present benefit concert
State releases IREAD-3 test results
IU Kokomo inviting employers to register for spring job fair
Kokomo woman finds deals to help needy families
Judge freezes Elvie’s owner’s assets
Galveston clerk-treasurer resigns
Chrysler leads Big Three in growth
Reida takes in Kentucky championship celebration first hand
DE LA BASTIDE: Bowyer’s really bad decision
Student Government Association enhances campus life
Shooting leaves one injured
Chrysler sales up 39% in first quarter
See the planets at Observatory open house
County working on evacuation plan for 4-H fair
Information is the key to storm safety
Coats sees some good in health act
NW senior wins ‘Top Scientist’
Mayor invited to think tank
Police make drug arrest at accident scene
Officials to report U.S. 31 progress
Logjam project is taking shape
Tipton considers flood channel
Three students named Lilly Endowment Scholars
Inside Taylor’s New Tech
New secretary of state praised as hard-working
Public Eye - April 1, 2012
Beautification work begins at Northside park
School partners with Purdue for science curriculum
20 years later, murder case still active
Police: Tornado relief supplies stolen
Kokomo Christian School closing
IU Kokomo offers two three-year degrees
Lottery raises to a record $540 million
Clerk shot in robbery on the mend
Touby Pike closing Monday
Nearly 500 properties up for auction
Sites for single-class tournament hearings announced
IU Kokomo students travel to Shakespeare festival
Musicians unhappy with city board
Early spring rushes businesses to prepare for more traffic
Addiction the focus of local child abuse month
Pacers night to benefit IU Kokomo kids’ camps
Biology professor to serve as state academy president
Area lags behind in higher education
$1.5M project to increase safety during school dismissal
Spend an evening aboard the Titanic in Greentown
U.S. 31 delays start in Carmel
Law draws anger from egg vendors
Summer concerts will feature diverse musical lineup
City dog ordinance moves forward
Health officials vaccinate 225 Western students, staff
Store clerk shot in suspected robbery
Happy Teeth program gives free dental evaluations to Kokomo kids
Schools seeking farmers to win $25K
Ride for the Troops coming in April
Health law battle reaches high court
Cultural, conservative fight behind license plate debate
Prices at the pump guzzle up winter heating savings
Dangerous-dog ordinance gets council hearing
Miami County appoints new department heads
Couple can be buried together – just as they had planned
Western reports chickenpox outbreak
IUK adds cross country teams
Delphi retirees seek law changes
Hazy rules cloud state’s just-signed smoking ban
Bill clamps down on ‘frivolous’ nuisance lawsuits
Division Road project delayed
Eastern agrees to scrap turbine
Young authors show off books
Volleyball, basketball teams change venues for 2012-13 season
Indiana University Kokomo adds cross-country to sports program
IU Kokomo student serves as town councilman
Metal band fights for its right to rock
Elvie’s owner arrested in spice bust
Driver dies after car is pulled from pond
Officials look to rebuild 10 legal county drains
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Lanes of U.S. 31 closed for four hours for cleanup
LEDO gets OK in Tipton
Library director to resign
Accident ruins fun road trip
Young Authors coming to IU Kokomo
Report shows intertwined nature of Howard County’s biggest issues
Report underscores county mental health needs
Daniels inks ‘good gov’t’ act
Kokomo set to host egg hunts
Homeless woman charged with neglect of child
Campus to participate in statewide tornado drill
City ready to purchase trash totes
Community garden will double as classroom
Dispatch is under budget
Goodnight to tweet from White House
Volunteers clean up the Wildcat Creek
Session deemed a success by GOP
Public Eye - Sunday, March 18, 2012
Department head salaries sparks council debate
Traffic stop leads to lawsuit
Students take part in the Battle of the ‘bots
Woman critically injured after driving into pond
Head Start 2012
Federal child porn case lands Kokomo man 30 years in prison
Mother to plead guilty in child-selling case
Makers’ Art Market hopes to make downtown a destination
Downtown barber reopens Monday
Coming together for cancer research
Raw metal supplier starting up soon
Seventh-graders get crash course in career options
Learn about severe weather
Blondie’s television spot moved back
‘Fun’draiser
Miami Co. clamps down on owed taxes
Touby Pike may close on Friday
Peru schools eye $4 million in bonds
Eastern board puts wind turbine project on hold
State reports 9.8% unemployment for Howard Co.
Greentown turbine opponents declare victory
Styx frontman, Foghat headline annual summer festival
Governor: 'Right to work' bill paying off
Council moves to shorten proposal-into-law process
Halfway in, local students appear prepared for ISTEP
Miami County set to pass budget cuts
Mac to buy iPads, laptops
Community corrections making changes
Northwestern senior works to purify water, save fish
Seven of 536 test positive for TB in Howard County
Howard County home looking to stretch food budget
Public eye - Sunday, March 11, 2012
Marilyn Skinner honored with Torchbearer Award
Three local families affected by rare nerve disease
Reps split on smoking ban vote
Kokomo starting artists’ market
Local groups collecting items for tornado victims
Blondie’s Cookies founder competes on ‘Shark Tank’
More employers interested in job fair
Snavely adds new parts line
City council may shorten readings
Social media connects givers and disaster victims
Students serve in Guatemala
Academic Advisor Cathy Barnes to lead state organization
Indiana University Alumni Association scholarships available to Kokomo students
Over 500 receive TB tests
New budget could slash 13 positions at Grissom
Science camp gets boost, grant from IU Women’s Philanthropy Council
County moves TB testing site
Spring break starts Saturday
Pranav Haran takes regional spelling bee
Eastern expands tablets initiative
Senior housing receives approval
Peru could benefit from tax credit shake-up
Indiana Chamber features IU Kokomo’s Student Success Tuition Discount program
Kokomo-Center plans ‘night school’
Health officials confirm 2nd TB exposure site
Obama invites mayor to D.C. gala
Moore touts city, county partnerships
Sheriff: drunken driver hit house
Laundromat could also be TB site
Council readying dog ordinance
Habitat dedicates house for Connaway family
Change in conviction or criminal charge causes quarrel
Tipton Co. reconsiders Division Road
Downtown bench exhibit seeks artists, sponsors
Read Across America recognizes life of Dr. Seuss
Ivy Tech creating new plan
Mexico looking to demolish run-down properties
Public Eye - Sunday, March 4, 2012
Air Force serviceman returns home from deployment
NIPSCO to clean up Home Avenue site
Eastern files for turbine variance
E-on plans facility in Tipton
Educator wins state women’s award
SIFE students volunteer as tax preparers
Get a closer look at Jupiter, Venus, at Observatory open house
IU Kokomo inviting employers to register for spring job fair
Petition can stop Eastern turbine
Darrough Chapel preschoolers dance during lunch to stay fit
Auto sales increase again in February
Officials preparing TB clinic
Casinos will receive exemption for smoking ban
Chrysler sales soar 40% in February
Study: IUK has $52.1M impact on community
Abound lays off 280, cites competition from foreign producers
Public drinking focus of new bill
MCEDA looking for larger loan for Grissom hangar expansion project
Abound Solar lays off workers in Colo.
County IDs active tuberculosis case
Auto bailout still divides Indiana and nation
More students pass AP exams
Parade set to honor veterans
Development director moving to housing authority
Mayor says Kokomo cannot rest
Union regroups after vandalism
Tipton County jail, sheriff phones shut off
Haynes workers rally outside Indianapolis meeting
IU Kokomo hosting transfer, grad school fair
Tipton officials worry single U.S. 31 interchange is insufficient
Battle of the ban may not be over
Party opposes delegates
Council considers property tax changes
State senate bill would allow credit adjustments
Third-graders worried exam could hold them back
Wind projects dependent on federal tax credits
Public eye - Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012
Production down but prices up on local farms
Council considers E911 fee increase
Action against doctor OKed
Delphi E&S president moves up
Billing error turns off sheriff’s phones Thursday
School of Nursing Dean Linda Wallace receives Distinguished Service Award
IU Kokomo Alumni Association hosts Old Ben 5K, raises scholarship funds
Kokomo mail operations to be cut
Grant brings Zumba class to Maple Crest Middle School
Haynes workers planning protest in Indy
Petition drive forming over Eastern’s turbine
IU Kokomo student earns $120,000 medical scholarship
Library installs new tool designed to help with research
Missing woman’s family not giving up
Accused shooter pleads insanity
Training workers for jobs
Indiana bill compels colleges to simplify credit transfers
Twelve-year-old cancer survivor seeking pennies
Housing starts 2012 with pick up
Charge filed in missing woman’s death
School choice expansion falters
Fighting cancer’s spread
An iPad for every student
Science fair winners receive more than $4,000 in prizes
South Korean students visit, learn about American health system
County getting sewer grant
Students enter the lab to study stormwater
3 women vying for top court position
Tipton issues $19 million in building permits in the last year
Differing views on offering refund
State may expand historic preservation credits
Public Eye - Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012
Chrysler: No loan, but investments a go
No clear leaders emerging in race
Government consolidation talks currently stalled
Former trustee pays another $2,000 to settle debt
IU Kokomo, IU East, to offer Indiana’s first Bachelor of Applied Science degree
Bus’tin Loose ending 17-year run with March shows
Stitts may face life without parole
Measles not in Howard County
Maconaquah preparing for infrastructure upgrades
Cougars win last game of the season
IU Kokomo contributes $52.1 million to state’s economy
Brooklyn Shelton follows mom as pitcher
Obama praises business owner
O’Neal twins provide spark for regional-bound Western
Fountains will flow at Foster this summer
Delphi workers exposed to measles
Music Jam gives performers chance to shine
Fine arts degree approved for IUK
No identification of found remains
Trim-A-Tree needs a home
ICHE approves Bachelor of Fine Arts degree for Kokomo campus
Council may soften sign ordinance
Library program focuses on early childhood literacy development
Police say employee took metals from Haynes
‘Occupiers’ enter pleas of not guilty
Miami County commissioners divided over budget cuts
Matt Glowacki to give lecture: 'Diversity According to South Park and Family Guy'
IU Kokomo, Haynes International partner to host science fair
Broman takes helm of Howard County Historical Society
Chrysler adds 550 Kokomo jobs in ’11
Group launches training initiative
County to offer deals at tax sale
Chancellor Harris takes oath, assumes duties as “Honorary Wing Commander” at Grissom ARB
Polar Plunge raises $20,000 for Special Olympics
Officials did not disclose problems
National bike route could come through Peru
Public eye - Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012
Police searching Wabash County landfill for missing Kokomo woman
Former Kokomo resident finds new life after war injury
Chrysler workers collect bonuses
Questions surround discovery
Slate of candidates set for May primary election
Cougars defeat Lancers, 80-79
Remains may be grandmother of abducted girl
Students kick off Black History Month at IU Kokomo
Council taking heat for proposal
County looks at health care options
KHS to implement new technology program
Measles patient was at NFL event
Outreach provides housing to the down-and-out
Green tech lab opens in Kokomo
Main Street conference coming to Kokomo
Howard Co. jail reconfiguration a ‘short-term solution’
Celebrate Black History Month at IU Kokomo
Meet the Cougars Wednesday at Harvey Hinklemeyers
Delphi retirees continue fight for pensions
Eastern moves ahead on wind turbine
Board: discipline not strict enough
City to end agreement with Novia
Eastern celebrates graduation rate improvement
Get free help with financial aid at IU Kokomo
Jail full of females
Eastern set for wind turbine meeting
Chamber cancels cook-off
Miami County GOP fails to appoint new trustee
Students petition to keep daycare at IUK
Walk participants offer prayers to heal community
Party atmosphere in Indianapolis
Council puts off budget cut decision
Kokomo starting sewer project at Indian Heights
Public Eye - Sunday, Feb. 4, 2012
Information technology company opens in incubator
Weather helps host city draw record attendance
Venue change doesn't deter crowds from Chocolate Celebration
Walk will honor shooting victims
Peru to cut 2012 budget
Haynes records $8.4M profit
Brady’s admission catches NFL off guard
Student explores lizards in the Middle East
IU Kokomo employees first among eight IU campuses in fitness challenge
Haynes International posts $8.4M profit
Cougars hold on for 80-75 win over St. Francis
Crash claims one
Newville is found guilty in rape case
The Material Girl comes to Indianapolis
IU Kokomo announces part-time Dean’s List
Police: Man strikes K-9, gets bit after chase
UPDATE: Sharpsville woman died in U.S. 31 crash
Photos of women shown at trial
Peru aims to annex, develop over 1,000 acres
Play 60 aims to get children moving
Get a closer look at Jupiter, Venus, at observatory open house
Police investigating another northside shooting
Cheap or free Super Bowl activities
Cougars come up just short against Lynx, 87-85
Chrysler reports $183M net income
Jurors get look at zip tie evidence
Sport art on display in downtown Indianapolis
Date set for trial in shooting spree case
Walton man severely injured in crash
800-foot long zip line course the toast of Indy
Hopsital considers affiliation with Community Health
Council moves stricter sign law to second reading
Juvenile faces felony in shooting
Organization vows to not repeat Dallas debacle
City set for huge sewer project
Tall grass brings in big bucks
Tipton County considering new jail, police facility
UPDATE: 17-year-old arrested in connection with shooting
Kokomo trolleys make trek to NFL Experience in Indianapolis
Super-sized ticket prices for NFL’s super event
Papacek seeks return to council after two-year absence
Public eye - Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012
Volunteers serve as mentors to help guide children
Schools consider moving students
Farm ground sells for $4.16M
State wants cuts to Miami Co. budget
Surging Braves top Kings
Cougar basketball game features kids' night this Tuesday
UPDATE: Second shooting victim dies
Delphi reports $1.1 billion profit for ’11
Golitko case may proceed to trial
Indiana University Kokomo nursing student helps at accident scene; sheriff deputy calls her a “godsend”
IU Kokomo hosts annual blood drive
UPDATE: Police still searching for shooting suspects
2nd man shot near downtown
Man 'extremely critical' after being shot in the head
Couple face charges in house fire
Officials lament inaccuracies in homeless count
Farmland auction produces spirited bidding
New poll indicates support for smoking ban
Indiana House approves right-to-work bill
IU Kokomo to host artists in residence
Howard county sees job growth in 2011
Not all buyouts will get benefits
Karickhoff, VanNatter vote along party lines
Miami County preparing for big budget cuts
Four arrested after home burglary
Unemployment dips as labor force shrinks
Ex-con graduates from county re-entry program
United Way sets funding
County spends $700,000 less than budgeted in ’11
Peru boy injured in snowmobile crash
Lawmakers split on smoking ban
Church offers free-meal outreach program
Nonprofit finds new campaign donors
Preparing to take the Polar Plunge
Boyer seeking council position in Miami County
Right-to-work dominates Third House
Carver Center struggling to stay afloat financially
Prisoner recaptured after escape
Public Eye - Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012
New multi-cultural group for women only forms
Military using locally trained dogs to sniff out explosives
City sees big jump in health spending
Sociology faculty member receives national award
Officials OK new sign rules
Defendant in murder case claims an alibi
Ind. Supreme Court: Chrysler buyouts get unemployment benefits
Ivy Tech invests $500,000 to upgrade Event Center
Residents challenge new wind project
CAM introduces new permanent housing program
Board wants to give pay raises to county employees
United Way exceeds goal
ID made on fatal fire victim
IUK reports highest numbers in 62-year-history
IU Kokomo makes history, spring enrollment up nearly 10 percent with highest number ever of full-time students
Sheriff sales dip 6%
‘Right to work’ is about politics: labor leader
IU Kokomo launches new nursing degree
Right-to-work forum tonight
Big companies keep city afloat during search for new investments
Local businesses almost double city incentives
Lawmakers look for ethics exemptions
Burton’s challengers support flat tax
County sees 92 properties register for tax plan
Public eye - Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012
Holocaust survivor speaking at Ivy Tech
Demolition of homes set along U.S. 31
Thieves swipe medical records
Coroner waiting to ID victim
Inaugural nursing master’s class begins at Indiana University Kokomo
Darrough Chapel sewers moving ahead
King event inspires students to make a difference
Tipton creating vision for its future
Alliance surveying top issues
Storm forecast to dump heavy snow on N. Ind.
VanNatter will vote yes on right to work
Man found dead inside car following garage fire
Primary contest lining up in Tipton County
Mild winter weather keeps local salt supplies high
Indiana University Kokomo releases dean’s list
Grissom ARB selects Chancellor Harris as “Honorary Wing Commander”
‘Tough Dynamics’
County is now debt-free
Filing now open for primary
Wallace to become new Kokomo-Center arts school
IU-Kokomo receives gift of $1.25M
Community gathers for annual prayer breakfast
Milt and Jean Cole family of Logansport donates $1.25 million to Indiana University Kokomo
Campus remembers Martin Luther King, Jr. with timeline, pictures
Councilman asks for wider streets
Assessed farm land values continue to increase
Nickel Plate plan waiting on deal
Mayor says sign enforcement is costing taxpayers
Ministry offering sign choir classes
GMCH tax bill drops $2 million
Public Eye - Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012
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Report shows caseload continues at near-record level
Local numbers telling a story
Labor bill drawing national attention
Restaurateur ordered to pay $13,000 in bad checks
Cougars hold off Indiana Dabney Lions, 91-67
Art Gallery features printmakers, “Nature & Nurture”
Restaurant manager among those honored by VFW
GOP support for bill not unanimous
Tipton County reaches deal on assessed value
Kokomo native to appear on ‘Leno’
Occupiers charged after courthouse arrests
Teen arrested in bomb threat
Ind. church in highway’s path rejects state offer
Unions come out to protest at Statehouse
Dems delay to try to stop right-to-work bill
Chrysler and GM sales up in 2011
Beacon from gas tower shines again
National expert speaks to Indiana University Kokomo faculty on learner-centered teaching
Two new year’s birthdays
Right-to-work advocates absent
Board studies claims
Panel nixes zoning for pet business
Kokomo legislator eyes school transfers
Girl hurt at New Year’s Eve gala
No decision on wellness program for county employees
City officials sworn in at City Hall
Tipton council action stalled
The year’s most unusual news stories
YEAR IN REVIEW: Annexation, Kokomo recovery top 2011 headlines
Bomb found in mailbox
TechnoKat project is ready to drop
Deputies arrest 2 Occupy protesters
Police investigate ‘bomb-like’ packages
YEAR IN REVIEW: Stories from the heart
Officials say no to new council
Occupy Kokomo plans rally
Judge approves East Side Annexation
11-year-old volunteer coaches Special Olympians
Local papers to host right-to-work forum
Tipton approves sewer rate increases
Goodfellows donations - Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011
Teen finds career preparation in volunteer work
County now taking health insurance
Turning Kokomo into mini New York
Miami County paid penalties
Police say neighbor cut up girl with saw
KHS senior’s volunteerism is her way of thanking God
School considers wind turbine
Volunteer raises $4,500 following mission trip
Last-minute donations help annual dinner feed 1,000 people
VanBibber to challenge Harper in primary election
Goodfellows donations - Monday, Dec. 26, 2011
KHS students start peer tutoring program
Hangar project set to start in March
Miami County cemetery dispute now in court
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011
Goodfellows donations - Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011
NORAD Santa trackers having record holiday
Nonprofits hope last-minute donations will boost totals
Madison Co. fines wind farm project developers
Retailers report rise in thefts around holidays
Goodfellows donations - Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011
Local dance crew auditions for TV show
Hundreds help Rescue Mission’s Red Ribbon
Northwestern Middle School gets a Four Star rating
Goodfellows donations - Friday, Dec. 23, 2011
Though the war has ended, the sting of its cost lingers on
Miami County budget is in the red
Kokomo establishes preschool
Woman charged with animal cruelty
Accident slows traffic on U.S. 31
2011 ‘Tis the Season donations
City readies services for annexation
Crops come in below average, but prices are up
Monthly tax payment program up and running
Students help fill pantry shelves with more than food
Police: Suspects caught on video
Chancellor Michael Harris is named “2011 Person of the Year”
Kokomo unemployment at 11.1%; county at 9.9%
East Side Annexation looks more likely
Kokomo dentist ordered to pay $33,000
A horse on the loose
Gold coin again placed in Kokomo red kettle
Gift Lift program provides presents to clients of mental, physical services
Despite glitches, officials say U.S. 31 bypass will open in late 2013
City’s plans hinge on deal
People wait hours to be part of record
New bill takes aim at sex crimes
Principal stepping down after 22 years
Non-profit agencies worried about mail delays
Former Mac teacher chosen for national campaign
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011
Another pedestrian struck at credit union
Prison reform left off wish list
Nonprofits waiting on FEMA funding
Suspect sought in VP robbery
4 arrested in drug-related shooting
Local service provider expands
Kokomo, Lewis Cass choirs win $10,000 Glee grants
Annual Favors’ dinner needs donations
Drug testing pilot program gains support
Teen charged in attempted abduction
Workers find more jobs but less pay
Goodfellows volunteers help more than 800 families buy clothes
Police: Child burned in meth lab
Taylor School Corp. has outbreak of chicken pox
Supreme Court will hear from former KPD officer
House speaker backs Delphi retirees
Payrolls grew, but workers got less in 2010
School House of Educated Wicker to close
Sycamore student wins mayor’s card contest
Howard County vet funerals are down
Tipton considers stormwater, sewer hikes
Tanker truck hits house after crash
Chinese faculty make visit to Kokomo
Communities offer alternatives to revolving door of prison
Reformers push for ‘swift and certain’ response
Chinese faculty visit Indiana University Kokomo
Maconquah seniors display project results
County prison numbers don’t add up
New prison program offers skills, help for short-term offenders
Driving school focuses on awareness on the road
Lawmakers’ push to downsize prisons focuses on low-level offenders
Code layered with felonies
Kokomo Police officers give back to community
County collects over $91 million in property taxes
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011
Sportsmanship, research important part of Lego competition
City to gain $5.5M from annexation
Ind. 22 lane closures shifting early next week
Indiana changes its travel warnings
Kokomo dentist’s license revoked
Habitat wraps up one house and starts another
Ind. 26 bridge finally reopens today
Murder case set for trial
Goodfellows donations - Friday, Dec. 9, 2011
Right-to-work: Does the law work?
Students participate in Christmas charity activities
Russiaville doctor fights to keep license
Veterans pay homage to fallen comrades
Goodfellows donations - Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011
IU Kokomo Chancellor speaks about regionalism at national conference
Accused bus driver fights charges
Local residents recall attack on Pearl Harbor
Tipton man killed on USS Arizona
Drivers airlifted after eastside crash
Cougars out-dueled by Knights, 81-67
IU Kokomo one of first to pledge support of transfer credits from Ivy Tech's CORE classes
E-on makes $300,000 payment to Tipton County
Police reports detail coach’s efforts to stop bus
Pettit Park, Bon Air to become one-to-one technology schools
We Care remains strong after losing another pillar
Bands announce Winter Blues Fest set for Dec. 17
Indiana chamber unveils agenda
Simpson predicting ‘divisive’ ’12 session
Donations continue coming in to fuel annual telethon
Peru library asks for assistance with remodeling
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011
KCS bus driver charged with OWI
39th annual telethon kicks off weekend of fundraising
New IUK program earning notice
Berry says Indiana is increasing revenues
‘Such a heart for people’
Woman died of blunt force trauma
Autopsy says woman died of blunt force trauma
Chrysler, GM see a boost in sales
Christmas Tree House ending 15-year run
Objections plentiful at postal service hearing
Cougars collect first home win, 79-61, over Goshen College
Indiana University Kokomo receives national recognition; Lumina Foundation president testifies to U.S. House education committee on campus’ initiative
Man charged with murder Wednesday
BBC special focusing on White
Preparations are under way for Red Ribbon distribution
Bringing Christmas to downtown
IU Kokomo Crescendos to perform “Take Your Seat!”
Man killed while helping stranded motorist
Zoning board to consider student housing
Red kettles return
Kokomo smartphone 'app' set for launch
Time to donate to We Care telethon
Weather information for November 30th 2011
Hearing expected for murder suspect
Postal service: $3M in cuts for Kokomo
Rash of break-ins continue for Elvie’s
Kokomo economic group snags national spotlight
Report: Kokomo No. 2 in home affordability
Proposed ordinance gives teeth to existing animal laws
Office opens to kick off wind farm project
Clean slate for Galveston government
Breathing new life into ban on smoking
Public Eye - Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011
Author speaking as part of Howard Co. Reads program
Kokomo family adopts Ukrainian toddler with Down syndrome
Seiberling event kicks off Christmas season
Elite place to meet
Retailers report larger crowds with earlier Black Friday sales
Vandals halt holiday lights display
Third man arrested in shooting of 81-year-old woman
Thousands donate to schools’ annual sock challenge
Greentown man dies as a result of crash
101-year-old flips switch at We Care Park
Tony Arnett recalls effort 10 years ago that saved a woman’s life
Volunteers serve on Thanksgiving
Black Friday begins with traditional big lines
Nonprofits prepare turkey dinners for 1,700 people
KPD work nets felon 315 years
New payment system may take sting from tax bills
Goodfellows prepares for annual sign-ups
Christmas display returns with international theme
Career center students cooking holiday meals for those in need
Christmas at the Seiberling set for Saturday
Greentown fairgrounds will light up for Christmas
New IU report a window into decade’s hardships
Business, community leaders gather at IU Kokomo to discuss regionalism
Indiana University Kokomo observes Thanksgiving
Bogle leaves academic, social legacy
Landscaping integral to city beautification
County closing gap for insurance
IU to unveil regional report today
Feud continues in Tipton County
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PUBLIC EYE: Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011
Team says attack not reflective of Haitian people
Kokomo hosts its first robotics tournament
Clerk wants council to pay attorney hired in dispute
Public eye - Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011
Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference November 2011
Chrysler, UAW help feed up to 2,000 people
Center Township to return money to taxpayers
Four local mission workers stable after Haiti shootings
Haynes ends 2011 with $31 M profit
Chrysler invests in Ohio
Kokomo receives statewide recognition
Career School is at capacity
Education proposal may lead to more takeovers
Delphi stock drops during first offering
Health insurance costs for county employees on the rise
IU Kokomo lets Bethel College off the hook in 84-83 loss
Home opener draws enthusiastic crowd
Indiana University Kokomo to release findings of regional benchmark study; IU Business Outlook Panel forecasts economic outlook
Students urge smokers to stop for smoke out
CAM now offering long-term housing
Historical society director leaving
Council deadlocks on issue of economic revitalization
Problems pile up for storm, fire victim
Giant traveling map visits Northwestern Elementary
City of Tipton continues operation of plants
Super Bowl preparation courses coming to Kokomo
Indiana University Kokomo remembers first Chancellor Victor Bogle Memorial service to take place on Sunday, November 20
Council will wait on dog rules
Delphi tears down walkway to GMCH plant
Ex-guard accused in poison scheme
Project Access heading dental assistance program
Official warns of more education reform
Charges filed in federal inquiry
We Care tree auction raises $53,089
Knitting lessons help put unique spin on curriculum
Schools consider employee clinics
Tipton mayor to hold utility meeting
Kokomo HS recognized for energy-saving efforts
Public Eye — Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011
Punkin’ Chunkin’ raises funds for diabetes
Daniels pushing education reforms
Veterans’ lives remembered during area events
Neal sues city over horse’s removal
Tipton County decides not to restrict gun use
Consolidation group continues to meet for research
Men’s basketball team set for first home game against Bethel College Pre-game party kicks off night’s events
Student Veterans Organization dedicate campus memorial for veterans
Officials move to protect land use
Kokomo man remembers tour of duty in Korea
War injuries don’t stop Kokomo veteran
Death case ends in guilty verdict
Lawmakers consider bill to clarify rights
Township consolidation moving forward
Area schools value parents' contributions in education
Neighbors save life of infant
Kokomo Civic Theatre takes on Tennessee Williams
Bring on the Super Bowl
Florida company coming to Kokomo
County sells 101 properties at tax sale
Food ministry returns to Main Street
Cougar Volleyball Season Comes To A Close
We Care’s Trim-A-Tree revs up the holiday spirit
County will pay budget shortfall for combined dispatch center
Howard Regional looks to refinance
Group wants to build sports complex in Tipton county
Kokomo man arrested in IU gun incident
Western, Cass bring home state band titles
City officials leery of taking property
Ivy Tech catching up with growth, degree demand
Public eye - Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011
Kokomo doctor faces meth charge
Local bands gear up for state
Police emphasizing Halloween safety
Trick-or-treat hours for Kokomo area:
Conflict arises over utilities at Abound site
Man facing child porn charges
Summer session 2012 tuition drops 25 percent
Nearly Naked Mile benefits local outreach mission
Chrysler reports $212M profit
Energy official pushing hybrid cars
Miami County trims two positions
House fire breaks out near Greentown
Chrysler reports $212 M profit
Indiana University Kokomo to host annual Halloween Open House
Karickhoff to wait and see on "right to work"
Delphi expects new $25M facility to be finished by December
Local Habitat project robbed
Homeowners to receive flood relief funds
Howard County finalizes tax credit for 2012
Give our turkey some colors
GOP-led panel pushes ‘right-to-work’ back onto table
City backs 60-acre soccer complex
Families of autism face long wait time
Finding mobility, one step at a time
Library votes to hold onto GMCH money
Staff Council to host 20th annual Arts and Crafts Show
Indiana sheriffs resist returning felons to county jails
Goodnight well ahead on campaign cash
Company meets its abatement promise
Students In Free Enterprise
September home sales up 26.1%
Acacia considers expansion
Conflicted politics deter sales tax reform
The rising cost of consumption
State loses out on millions in uncollected taxes
Search continues for missing woman
E-commerce raises question of sales tax fairness
Creating an even playing field
Linking old and new retailing
Local sixth-grader named Honored Hero
Public eye - Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011
Suspect in Goshen death arrested
'Glee' helps to make show choir more popular in schools
Kokomo High School choir competes for grant
Boy hit by truck is stable
Indiana jobless rate rises for 4th straight month
Convicted killer to stay segregated
Residents take advantages of free services at annual health fair
Man faces charge of assisted suicide
Area bands prepare to battle for state
Award-winning artist Loring Taoka on campus next week
Kern says no promises this election
Hearing addresses Delphi pensions
Wilson appeal heard by judge panel
Tipton County OKs new tax for workers
Local 685 votes
Baby-selling case suspect in custody
Still looking for that railroad
Indiana University Kokomo presents “Crimes of the Heart”
Kokomo kindergartner stable after accident
Kokomo-Center student struck in traffic
Expect decrease in property tax rate
Christian band highlight of church’s fall festival, opening
Chrysler unions voting this week
NW wins coat challenge
United Way at 20 percent of its goal
County spending is down
Fuel costs may drop, harsh winter might drive bills back up
Noon Rotary donates dental supplies
Group breathes new life into old buildings
Protesters organize at Occupy Kokomo rally
Jailed father defends actions
Zurcher announces candidacy for county auditor
Public Eye - Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011
Hospital, officials won’t disclose meeting details
Occupy Kokomo in Foster Park today
No charges for officer in shooting
Administrators get schooled in social networking
Kokomo man dies in crash
Teachers use Facebook to promote communication
Marching bands prepare for regionals
Parents charged in baby trade
Student athletes take to football field to worship
City council candidates avoid clashes in debate
A Fresh Look at Campus News
International Day: Indiana University Kokomo explores the world
UAW, Chrysler reach contract agreement
Acreage attracts record bidding
Solar company progresses toward Tipton expansion despite industry woes
Abound Solar gets new CEO
Cruelty charges dropped in case of four seized horses
County questions why talks dissolved
Local fall activities reporting more visitors this year
Trial delayed in slaying of Scoutmaster on Nickel Plate
IT company graduates from incubator
Kokomo reduces spending by 10 percent
Woman buys man’s WWII medals, returns them
Goodnight cut city work force by 15 percent
Birthday celebration held for Elwood Haynes
Police say cash and drugs were traded for baby
Jobless benefits extended 6 more weeks
Tipton theatre kicks off season with 'Annie
Schools take part in worldwide book day
Cougar volleyball team makes history with last home game
Get closer look at Moon, Jupiter at Observatory open house this Sunday
Indiana University Kokomo Professor Receives National Science Foundation Grant
Police locate robbery suspect
Peer Advisors to present at National Mentoring Symposium
Chrysler contract up next for union
Colts mascot visits two Kokomo elementary schools
Tipton auditor repays travel expenses
3 arrested in school burglaries
Council candidates believe city doing good job
Volleyball team goes pink for breast cancer awareness
Standoff ends peacefully in rural Sharpsville
Life in isolation sought for inmate
Farmers anticipate cuts to direct payments
Will new dispatch center survive?
Vigil remembers missing woman’s 28th birthday
Kokomo HS burglary suspects caught on tape
Chrysler September auto sales up 27 percent
Howard Regional, IU Health break off talks
Kokomo named Community of the Year
Kokomo HS reopens after weekend vandalism
Tax sale deadline is Oct. 11
Funeral home sees growing demand for pet-oriented services
Agency to offer free baby cribs
Con to showcase comics, pop culture, gaming
Police warn to beware of scam
Police investigating 2 year old's shooting
Adoptions up after seizure at Don’s Dogs
Visitors still pouring in at veterans exhibit
Tipton residents seek improvements to city park
Public eye - Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011
Area students visit traveling tribute
Volunteers keep round-the-clock vigil at traveling exhibit
Tipton auditor causes delays
Two fires hit Miami Co. homes
IU Kokomo starts strong, fades against Indiana Tech
Hundreds attend public opening of Traveling Tribute
Automotive Heritage Hall of Fame inducts Spraker
Man gets 13 years for online sex crime
Pension problems serve as ‘wake-up’
‘Kingston’ takes most votes; Cougar gets new name
Goodnight, Kern trade shots at debate
American Veterans Traveling Tribute arrives in Kokomo
Union approves contracts
Boyfriend of missing woman arrested
Eastern, Northwestern renew Coats for Kids rivalry
UAW 292 approves contract with GM
Massive escort expected for tribute’s arrival
Basketball court gets makeover money
GMCH workers vote on contracts
Postal workers deliver petition to Burton’s office
Russiaville teen struck by vehicle
Postal workers set to picket Burton office today
Local farm yields an unknown
Tipton council seeking assistance from county
Common Council considers parking changes
Tipton wind farm can now seek building permits
Tipton company investing $5.1 million
KPD unveils new K-9 officers during Cash for Canines fundraiser
Library workers to get raises
Michigan Road earns state byway recognition
Local poverty rate falls along with household income
Alliance adopting international trade strategy
Council forming to promote area tourism
Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011
As clouds part, crowds come out for Oktoberfest
Analyst: Fears stem from rocky years
KPD arrests two suspected Chicago drug dealers
Women's volleyball brings home second win
Indiana University Kokomo unveils new bus
Organic: Is it worth it?
UAW 292 voting Tuesday on contracts
Veteran organization honors Downey for community service
Program teaches students not to fear hospital visits
Charges filed in police chase
Golden Dragon Acrobats to dazzle audience at Indiana University Kokomo
List of richest people in America released
Man dies in motorcycle crash in Miami County
Congress weighs cutting auto loans
Peru native’s book being staged at Ball State
Transfer tuition stabilizes signups
Angel Food ceasing its operations
Problems continue in Tipton Co. auditor’s office
Judge issues three more court orders
Seized dogs now up for adoption
Felony conviction would disqualify clerk-elect
KHS powderpuff game canceled
UAW says deal with GM creates or keeps 6,400 jobs
Machine shop to expand in Kokomo
Taylor High School starts mentoring program for new students
Felony filed in case of hit-run
Kokomo man admits 1990s rapes
Machine shop expanding to Kokomo
City, county studying annexation impact
Veterans pack up after reminiscing at reunion
Man facing felony for resisting law enforcement
Veterans reunion pauses for those lost
Federal officials seek public input for Delphi grant
Public Eye - Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011
AP Sources: UAW gets $5K signing bonus in GM pact
Veterans gather to kick off reunion
A sole for every soul lost on 9/11
Active TB case found in Howard County
Residents want felony charge in hit-and-run
History comes to life at Koh-Koh-Mah
City, county jobless rates change little in Aug.
Kern agrees to one debate, for now
Veterans share weekend with family members
The learning process continues for volleyball team
Galveston clerk-elect charged in hit-and-run
Officers shoot driver after U.S. 31 chase in Tipton County
School leaders react to superintendent address
UAW extends Chrysler, GM contracts after deadline
109-year-old Peru library in need of renovations
Unsigned easements may delay sewer project
Afternoon fire destroys 130-year-old Walton home
Community concert series has a diverse lineup
Kern iffy on public debate
Trine eyes move to the GOP
Annexation proposal on the table for remonstrance
Kokomo area 17th nationally in GDP growth
Police investigate death at Union St. apartment
FAA probes crash-landing near Kokomo
State awards Touby Pike contract for U.S. 31 work
Central Middle School renovations include technology upgrades
Council members find little to cut
Ceremonies draw hundreds together to remember Sept. 11
School thinking of wind turbine
Veterans gear up for annual reunion
County asks for legal fees
How have the events of September 11, 2001, affected you?
Cougar Women’s Volleyball nets first win against Grace College
Tax cuts not so big with small business
Designers "thought out of the box" for Peru’s Roxy 5 theater
Event center fund rejected
Kokomo board to recall more teachers
Howard County approves $18 million 2012 budget
Obama rolls out $447 billion jobs plan
County to give tax relief from GM settlement
Students take educational trip on the Wildcat
State files suit against former trustee
Pork fest is off to wet start
Ceremonies offer chance to remember Sept. 11
Five joint projects get OK from county
NW latest district to add robotics team
Caregivers sought for seized dogs
Downtown businesses talk new attractions
Trolley celebrates one year
DSRA gets both approval, dismissal
City of Fists Roller Girls prepare for their first bout Saturday
Kokomo man dies in accident
Council to consider $1 miliion funding request
UAW members hold Labor Day rally
Vietnam era helicopter part of vet tribute
Pork takes center stage at festival
Right-to-work supporters, unions expect debate to reemerge
City moving ahead on Crystal Street dam removal
Progress being made on home for deputy’s widow
Lugar: Fair tax gaining traction
Cass grad receives rare opportunity with IU
Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011
Dogs, handlers compete in Working Dog Olympics
Kokomo well represented in auto talks
No charges to be filed in parking lot fatal
Dogs taken from northside home
From the Well House: Live exhibit opens September 7
Chrysler sales up by 31 percent
United Way campaign focuses on importance of individuals
Lugar responds to criticism
Governor appoints Chancellor Harris to Indiana Automotive Council
Kokomo man remembers VJ Day
Library building deal moving ahead
Memorial program commemorates 9/11 anniversary
Man arrested on 19-year-old warrant
Golfers overcome physical challenges to compete
Eastern launches Comet College
Merger offers no savings
Pantries reporting shortage
Man arrested on 19-year-old robbery warrant
Horse deaths spark investigation
Fire department offers tours of its new facility
Converse turns its focus to revitalized downtown
Lugar visit sets off GOP leader
Indiana University Kokomo In The News
Chancellor Harris' Message to the Campus
Area schools earn letter grades from state
Kokomo officials propose budget increase
Eastern High School reports break in
E-on, Tipton road pact clears next wind farm hurdle
State releases school accountability data
Indiana University Kokomo achieves record-breaking enrollment
Collegiate sports come to Kokomo
Fans hope MotoGP returns to Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Taste of Kokomo names its winners
Walls going up on widow’s new Sharpsville house
Women’s Volleyball team gains experience in first two games
Tailgate party kicks off opening of IU Kokomo women’s volleyball
“Name the Cougar” contest begins; great prizes to top five name choices
GMCH opens rebounding Kokomo factory to public tours
Kokomo-Center may offer preschool program
Greentown library joins consortium
Public eye - Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011
Neglect case to stay in Tipton
Howard Regional unveils new mobile care unit
5 died on the job in 2010 in Kokomo
Howard County Reads selection is ‘Bitter and Sweet’
Howard County Reads selection announced
Indiana University Kokomo Chancellor testifies before legislative committee
Neighbor charged in death of 85-year-old
Mr. Indy 500 loans cars to local museum
City makes eastsiders an offer on annexation
Golitko pleads not guilty
Companies must post union info
Township changes proposed
IUK unveils million-dollar simulation suites
KokoPalooza celebrates craft beers Saturday
State-of-the-art nursing simulation lab opens at IU Kokomo
Prosecutor won’t seek death penalty
Back to School for Kokomo - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Community gathers for prayer vigil for slain Scoutmaster
3-day bluegrass festival kicks off Friday in Russiaville
Wind farm gets next go-ahead in Tipton
Meeting today will put focus on buying local
Police investigate shooting
Longtime Scoutmaster, mentor remembered
Freshman increase drives enrollment at Indiana University Kokomo
Local home sales see 11.8 percent increase in July
Tailgate party to mark opening of Cougar women’s volleyball season
Kokomo man fatally stabbed on Nickel Plate
Schools say maximum tax levies will force changes in bus system
Daniels recalls life of activist
Weather can’t wash out Taste of Kokomo
Assessor proposes lowering tax levy
Tipton County takes a second look at LOIT
Public Eye - Sunday, Aug. 21
Engineer, Heights advocates clash over street sign
Local unemployment increases slightly
Noah’s Ark gives free pet care
Kokomo unemployment up to 11%; county 10%
Victim died of blunt force trauma
Parks and Rec. tries to draw more people to Kirkendall
County workers seeking raises
County balances continue to accumulate
Chrysler files permit request for new equipment
Proposal shifts funding for salaries
Cosmic Music Hall opens Friday
Joining police services discussed
Law enforcement agencies stepping up patrols
Council says not now to joint project proposal
Peru's new Salvation Army leader has big to-do list
Mayor says GKEDA proposal is ‘equitable’
Judge Menges issues court orders for reimbursement
Sheriff deputies investigate death of 85-year-old
Assessed value grows 8 percent in county
Taste of Kokomo includes competitions, demonstrations
Board approves projects with city
Service remembers stage collapse’s victims, heroes
Mo-ped rider dies after crash
Mo-ped rider dies following crash
King Oil reopens following Nov. fire
The Crossing begins its second year in Kokomo
Homeland Security board adds KPD vet
Toxic algae levels rising
Chrysler, Delphi take different approaches to improve mpg
Kokomo tops off efficiency jobs list
Property tax caps mean less maintenance money
Public eye — Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011
3 dead after Indiana State Fair stage collapses
KCS officials work out bus problems
Look who’s talking:
Area man injured in mo-ped accident
Retired principal created long-selling Indiana history curriculum
Public input sought on Alzheimer’s
Students write and teach summer enrichment curriculum
Downtown tries to lure businesses
Kokomo a top place to live cheaply
Six-month investigation nets 45 arrests
KCS debuts international schools and career programs
Transportation troubles
Ind. 28 temporary closed in Tipton County
Supreme Court rules for Howard Regional
Civic Theatre’s production of ‘Hairspray’ opens Friday
Few new ideas for fire coverage
Trial date set for suspected shooter
Special education separation agreement reached
Heights gets fire protection doubled
Volunteer help needed at the Community Garden
Kokomo recalls 4 teachers
Plan commission OKs rezoning for senior housing
Smart surfing online
Fire victim arrested after blaze
Council talks of GKEDA cutbacks
GMCH to host open house later this month
Kokomo band alumni establish memorial scholarship
New rules for teen drivers stall
Kokomo schools to recall teachers
U.S. Postal Service marks Forest, Hobbs offices for closure
Community reaches out to Cicalos
Senior housing planned downtown
Eight injured in crash
Collins returns to Grissom as new commander
Public Eye - Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011
Spending down with debt rating downgrade
New crowd experiences ancient practice at New Day Yoga
Greentown's Music at the Fountain runs through Sept. 15
Media focus of change of venue request
State fair opens with hopes for record crowd
Speaker discusses impact of upcoming games
Kokomo band makes evening performance
Haynes profited $8.4M last quarter
New Study Lends Support to Smokefree Laws
County road work, airport project delayed by Congress standoff
County owes state $10 million
United Way gears up for 2011 campaign
Annual Stuff the Bus event begins Monday
7 ways to be a grocery guru
County raises, bonuses unlikely
Area bands prepare for the upcoming season
Going to the fair
Schools look at reducing expenses
Youth volunteers serve in Kokomo
Relieve pain at pump: 8 ways to save on gas
Pre-trial hearing set in murder case
Delphi engineers keeping drivers alert, safe
Fighting crime on a hot ‘August Night Out’
Chrysler’s July sales up 20 percent
Indiana members explain debt-limit votes
State says former trustee owes $16,000
Maconaquah students return to school
Hagenow hired as Kokomo High School principal
Wind farm company files for zoning exception
Woman found safe
School boards to hire principals
Fans feel heat, economy hurt attendance at Brickyard 400
Maconaquah senior passes on love of reading
State to set rules for tree trimming
Obama announces debt ceiling deal is reached
Kokomo-area working on alternative transportation
New movie theater coming to Peru in spring 2012
New faces bring experience to the Ole Olsen board
Public Eye - Sunday, July 31, 2011
Two Kokomo women killed in crash
Police looking for missing woman
Township asks for tax increase
New antique shop, candy store open in Tipton’s Side Street Mall
Suspect in kidnapping also charged with theft
Lower your cooling costs in summer heat
Employee receives treatment for burns
2011 Duck Derby draws crowd to Kokomo Beach
Drought impacting Indiana crops
Community rallies to help family
Howard County Township merger feasible
Organization provides dental assistance for area residents
State police deploy patrol trucks to construction zones
KUO to turn donation into center
2 dead, 1 injured in one-vehicle crash
Death penalty a difficult decision in Joseph Brown case<
Police: Man immersed his stepchild in boiling water
Habitat for Humanity helps single mother with new home
Chrysler reports loss of $370 million
Resolution sought for parking woes
Officials consider sidewalk funding
City of Kokomo pay measure moves ahead
Agencies push positives of hiring disabled people
Home sales dip across six-county region
Local school celebrates National Dance Day
Main library wants to continue building
UAW, Big Three begin contract talks this week
Analysts: Pay structures likely a big focus in automaker talks
Area schools keeping cursive writing
Public Eye - July 24, 2011
Kokomo Park Band gears up for its season finale
Youth missions team helps local residents
GM agreement saves taxpayers $4 million
No raises for city workers
Tipton hires interim ED director
Area unemployment up 0.3 points
Government sells final holdings in Chrysler
Schools provide free meals through program
Details of hospitals’ talks now emerging
NEW: BreakSk8 leader faces battery charge
Fire destroys family’s new home
Two circuses now performing in Peru
No leads in case of missing woman
City awards $76,000 in block grants
Take the night off, help prevent crime
Food grant cut by almost 50 percent
Hot, humid weather here to stay
Traveling tribute coming to Kokomo
Russiaville signs on for consolidation
State: former trustee owes Harrison Township
More will be walking to Kokomo schools
Howard Regional unveils new treatment for cardiac arrest, heat stroke
County considers insurance increase
Two enter Tipton City Council races
Area traffic fatality rate drops
Students take experiment on ‘vomit comet’
DSRA denies letter’s claims
House, Senate differ on timing of new districts
Antique tractor games part of Pioneer Village anniversary
Howard County winning tax battles with businesses
Survey shows support for consolidation
Public eye - Sunday, July 17, 2011
Art outreach
City used abatement as leverage
Felines at the fair
Northside Low Bob’s robbed, suspect sought
Three at KFD facing discipline
Rescue Mission restocks freezers with meat donated from 4-H sale
Chrysler tells workers behave, or else
Suspect in police standoff out of jail
GMCH to pay $5 million in taxes
Answers needed on prison overcrowding
Lawmakers discuss updating criminal code
Raising the rafters
Standoff ends peacefully
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Deputies have guns drawn at residence
Beth Miller crowned 2011 Miss Howard County
CVB gives employees pay raises
Circus performer hurt in rehearsal
Studebaker Park wins $35K nationwide Sprite grant
State releases ISTEP results
Goodnight says city budget on track
Driver crashes into B&K drive-in
KCS able to avoid staff cuts
Truck crashes into Rupert’s B&K
Windfall manufacturer a ‘Company to Watch’
Kokomo Schools to reduce staff
Few area schools qualify to accept the state tuition vouchers
Request uncovers zoning dispute
Landmark opens facilities to artist
States deploy one insect to fight off another
Horse and pony show kicks off 4-H fair week
Artworks leaving mall location for downtown
KCS superintendent marks first anniversary
Public Eye - Sunday, July 10, 2011
Area natives inducted to Hall of Legends
Council asked to repeal gun law
Benefits changing for Delphi retirees
Shooting suspect appears in court
Brown offers guilty plea in killing
After big business deals, Abound Solar progresses toward move
CCC concerned about consolidation discussions
Automotive industry on hiring spree
Howard County 4-H’ers hard at work at the fair
Indiana delays vaccine changes
Optometrist goes to jail for dealing
Mayors gather for summit at IU
Regional mayors strategize collaborative efforts at IU Kokomo summit
Police arrest Brown on murder charge
Fireworks show will be Friday
County makes response to 2010 resolution
Western Schools hires special education directors
Pedestrian killed in Financial Builders' parking lot
Residents enjoy 4th of July with get-togethers
Indiana’s children changing the Hoosier image
Diversity challenges many area teachers
Kokomo Gas changes over to NIPSCO
Eastern grad sells Droid app developed in class
E-On investing $600 million in Illinois wind farms
Iroquois County residents mixed on wind farms
IU releases regional blueprint
No place to put worst of the worst
Haynes-Apperson Festival closes with parade, strong-man contest, car show
Local woman publishes story of struggle and faith
Public eye - Sunday, July 3, 2011
IU Kokomo to host Summit of north central Indiana Mayors
Charges unlikely in highway death
Legality of meeting questioned
CCC sets topics for forums
Chrysler 2011 sales up 20 percent from last year
Western adjusts enrollment policy
Strangulation was not Brown’s first try at taking a cell mate’s life
Life without parole and nothing to lose
Cars cruise down Pumpkin Vine Pike to kick off festival
Daniels looks back on lease
Few leads in child’s abduction
Western hires new superintendent
Campus honors 16 retiring staff and faculty members
Inmate charged with murder
Western hires superintendent
Corrected fireworks schedule
Vaccination changes on Friday
Tipton County homestead converted to bed & breakfast
Supplies for our troops
Annual Peru festival to celebrate nation’s birthday
Heard’s credit card used, ring pawned
Chrysler contests safety violations
Return of first motorized fire truck signals start of Haynes Apperson Festival week
Entertainment always a highlight at Haynes Apperson Festival
Veterans organizations struggle to bring in younger vets
Report: Payday could kill
Industrial Heritage Trail follows the tracks
Reunion celebrates history of the 434th
‘American Story’ celebrates nation’s history
Public Eye - Sunday, June 26, 2011
Diana Theater looks back on past 85 years
County considering reorganization
Logjam removal moving ahead
Police say man confessed to thefts
Fun day at Miami County 4-H Fair
IU Trustees approve Bachelor of Fine Arts
Indiana looks at rules for mo-peds
Urban Outreach to have food drive
Tipton County to form LEDO
Inmate suspect in death
Rollover leaves U.S. 35 a mess
Hearing harps on Delphi pensions
Wind farm abatement OK’d
An evening of ales, tails and issues
Library board set on downtown
Reports offer conflicting views on Kokomo's recovery
Legislators reflect on contentious ’11 session
In-home detention for trustee
State set to replace new bridge
IU Kokomo Day at the Miami County 4-H Fair
Delphi retirees secure hearing
Lightning strikes Howard Masonic Temple
Kokomo H.S. principal returning to Northwestern
Commissioners won’t fight Superior Court I copier claim
Center shooter found dead in prison
Audit shines light on economy
Concert - Around the World in 60 Minutes
Concert - Tribute to Arthur Pryor
Concert - Side by Side
Concert - Big Band Night: 'Tribute to Henry Mancini'
Concert - Patriotic Program: 'Long May It Wave'
Concert - Spotlight on Youth
Saturday’s tour features glimpse into seven local gardens
Work to begin on station project
Tipton to tear down City Hall
Winners advance to the International Soap Box Derby
Rodriguez family finds closure — 64 years later
Science Rocks!
Thousands participate in Relay for Life
Alliance VP ‘separates’ from group
Kokomo High School teacher killed in crash
Elwood man person of interest
Plea for doctor rejected again
Do bans help or hurt e-cigarettes?
Effects of ‘vaping’ questioned
Police release suspect sketch
Downhill racers take on Main Street during Soap Box Derby
Council considers tougher dog law
Tipton family in shock after daughter’s abduction, return
Peru grant will help clean up downtown
Walorski to address Miami County Tea Party
IU Kokomo, Sungshin University take steps to enhance partnership
Team effort helps kids stay FIT
Standing water impacting farmers’ yields
Western leader will seek early retirement
Commission OKs Hynes factory expansion
St. Patrick Church project seeks permanent road closure
Abducted Tipton girl found safe
County ordered to pay for copier
Local beekeeper focuses on winter hive survival
9-speed transmission’s details revealed
Shooting brings murder charge
Two badly injured in U.S. 31 crash
Student designs, paints downtown art
Cemetery backers find new evidence
Stroke survivor becomes a mentor
Adults suffering strokes at earlier ages
Area preparing to host multiple veteran tributes
Eastern to consider food service manager
New location, new atmosphere at Rib Fest
After heavy rains, officials at odds on legal drain
Public Eye: June 21, 2011
Water disinfection method to change
Kokomo hires vice principal
Tipton overpays ED consultant
Rib Fest making move to Foster Park
Hot Rod's Power Tour rolls through Kokomo
Delphi celebrates 75 years
Taylor going to online learning
Kokomo highway worker fatally struck by SUV in W. Indiana
Attorney seeking change of venue
Junior Master Gardeners learn the art of growing
Nickles Bakery closing
Lincoln to house special ed classes
Tipton County moving ahead with LEDO plans
Hogsett lavishes praise on KPD help
Temps expected to stay in 90s
Benefit dinner concert kicks off Cole Porter fest
Alcohol, firearm prove to be tragic mix
IOSHA fines Chrysler $200,000
Air quality ‘unhealthy for sensitive groups’ today
Kokomo factory expanding, plans to add 2nd shift
Issues surface after heavy rain
Schools to buy, demolish building
Kokomo assistant superintendent retires
Man shot dead; acquaintance arrested
Hot rod tour coming through Kokomo
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Wind farm to lower taxes
Group raising funds for widow’s home
IU Kokomo will continue offering general studies
Eastern graduate plans future as art teacher
Online voters trying to raise park funds
Public eye - Sunday, June 5, 2011
Kokomo gets nod in Obama speech
Northwestern graduate makes changes after attending retreat
Peru man found dead after crashing scooter
Main, Union set for two-way traffic
KDA partners with McDonald’s for annual Strawberry Festival
Planners finalize trail path
Event Center mortgage retired
Student dreams of life in business
Cameron Mayhill joins Advancement team
Continuing Studies degrees to remain at Kokomo campus
Chrysler sales up 10 percent in May
Firefighters train to use ‘drafting’ to draw water
Automaker hiring, investing in Lafayette facility
Kokomo speller completes Wednesday competition
State OKs Kokomo Gas merger into NIPSCO
Mayors announce Midwest Automotive Loop
Special needs T-ball league gears up for second season
Wind farm abatement gets first approval
Tuition up 2.5% this year at IUK
Strawberry Festival returns to downtown Thursday
Indiana University trustees approve tuition increase
Memorial Day ride raises money for troops’ phone cards
Kokomo realtors: Numbers down, interest up
Western Days set to kick off this weekend in Russiaville
Central Middle School student honored for volunteerism
Daniels’ decision ends speculation about Skillman
Fans enjoy pageantry and history of Indianapolis 500
State taking a corporate approach to schools
Funding approved for Russiaville projects
Group proposes sports complex in Tipton County
Duke workers spruce up ballpark
Big acts highlight concert series
Public Eye - Sunday, May 29, 2011
Library offering books for e-reader users
Kokomo man recalls years of building race cars
Analysts: Better UAW pay possible
Funding delayed for North St. Extension project
Maconaquah students preparing for life beyond high school
Campus closed Monday for Memorial Day
IU Kokomo names top scholar
Howard Regional joining IU Health
Civic Towers residents transform empty lot into urban garden
KCS lays off 28 teachers
Northwestern students step up at accident scene
Delphi files for stock offering
Campus to offer self-defense course
Hughey lobbies Capitol Hill for support of CARE bill
Ivy Tech taking over Event Center
Storms delay dismissal
Feuding continues in Tipton
Commissioners vow to work together on county issues
City of Kokomo ends contract with Rhino’s Taxi
Classes disrupted due to tornado warning
Outages begin with storm
New group may tackle plans to unify government
School leaders battle for tips to help Riley Hospital
Chrysler repays government loans
Goodfellows awards volunteer
>Students complete 4-H projects in art, aerospace
Tipton Co. signs contract with E-On
Library back to looking at downtown parking lot
Developer: Apartment project on track
Deputies puzzle over what caused accident
Study to measure region's strengths, weaknesses
Special ed cooperative splits in July
Restoration work an annual project at Circus Hall of Fame
Kingston rezoning goes to council
Howard County cases not affected by lab audit
116 participants complete Relay for Life Half Marathon
Fuel prices prompting changes in transportation
Public Eye - May 22, 2011
Bailout repayment helps UAW
Western, Northwestern students attend Civil War Day
Police entry ruling debated
Jobless rate falls to 9.3 percent
Farmers reporting progress despite cool, wet weather
IU Kokomo leads collaborative effort for regional transformation
Bob and Tom vet at Rock Bottom tonight
County jobless rate reaches single digits
Chrysler sets up $7.5B repayment
Orchestra closes its inaugural season
Alsup, Killings, Glover lead Kokomo to repeat track and field title
Pettit Park gardening classes put lessons into action
Tri-Central closes early
Wind farm seeks tax abatement
Howard County’s last round barn will call the fairground home
City to start a new trail
New Indiana law allows juvenile court judges to intervene early
Audit knocks town’s finances
Alliance highlights Kokomo’s economic recovery
Kokomo promo video unveiled
YMCA renovation work nears completion
Blue Star Mothers has new area chapter
IU Kokomo hosts Great Connect
Tipton activists seek smoking ban
Peru expands free-book program for kids
What’s next for Button property?
Commissioners renew North Street request
Bosma pledges a more civil fight
IU Kokomo signs seven volleyballers
Drivers look for smaller vehicles
Former Button Dodge building torn down
Team Morgan continues teen’s legacy
New Leaf needs mentors for area children
Public eye - Sunday, May 15, 2011
Rain can’t wash out Bona Vista fundraiser
Chrysler makes $10.4M property tax payment
C-47 dedicated for WWII pilot Jim Haus
Dinner theater to benefit circus hall
Defendant in rape case gets probation
Ten New Degrees to be Offered This Fall
Seamless transfer of credits
Ivy Tech Kokomo celebrates 806 graduates
Clearing records will not erase past
Spectacle returns on Saturday
Better transmissions are a ‘need’
Purdue College of Technology Kokomo graduates 62
Family makes sacrifices for education
Giving back for a life of service
IU Kokomo honors 502 graduates
Purdue graduation is tonight
County schools to bus in Kokomo
Mourdock to address Miami Co. Tea Party tonight
IU Kokomo confers 502 degrees at 42nd Commencement
Vacant properties target of new program
Kokomo’s recovery racking up positive press
Donnelly will run for U.S. Senate
ROTC cadets to graduate from IUK
Students earn bachelor’s degrees in double-time
IU Kokomo to celebrate 42nd Commencement
Consumer protection laws take effect July 1
CASA needs volunteers for child-welfare cases
Local designers create contemporary retreat in Green Acres
U.S. 31 closures coming to Hamilton County
Tipton County consultant’s contract not renewed
Beta Gamma Sigma inducts 15 new members
Sharpsville woman discovering Civil War histories of grandfather, six great-uncles
Local students embracing online university
Public Eye — May 8, 2011
Obama: Green technology a must
Kokomo water rate increase requested
Another profitable quarter for Haynes
Nursing graduates recognized, pinned at ceremony
Body of Peru man found in Wabash River
Haynes reports $6.2 million profit in 2nd quarter
Communities observe National Day of Prayer
Students recognized with turnaround awards
Peru man to appear on CBS tonight
No surprise, Pence to run for governor
GMCH gets new contract
Christmas Tree House ends 14-year run
Mock disaster a training opportunity for agencies
Report: Green means more jobs
Blush Bash 2011 starts today at Oakbrook
New state ID law may not change retail store policies
IU Kokomo's first ROTC Cadets to graduate
Cameron edges Miller in close one
Miklik slides past Duncan in 6th District
Voters defeat Oak Hill project
Upset in Tipton mayoral primary
Kokomo at-large races to shape city council
Kern ready to take on Goodnight in mayoral fight
Saturn to be highlight at open house
Office holders beat back primary challenges
Details emerge in raid that killed bin Laden
Families of fallen say bin Laden death unexpected, welcome
Ivy Tech could get Kokomo Event Center
A life remembered: Continental's John Fredrick dies at 98
Crescendos to perform spring concert this Friday
Chrysler turns first profit since bankruptcy
Americans gather joyfully to mark bin Laden death
Nickel Plate bridge could open by late summer
Sources: Al-Qaida head bin Laden dead
Voters decide school issue
Alexander brothers served in Civil War
History is alive in Gettysburg
Public Eye - Sunday, May 1, 2011
Kokomo to open another international school
Father and son fought together
Third-graders get hands-on lesson in county government
Mailings stir pot in 2nd District
Ind. 26 work starts soon
Ceremonies honor Hoosiers who died on the job
Ceremonies dedicated to supporter
Wildcat is on the rise
Downtown businesses question festivals’ effects
Wind farm plans move forward
First athlete signs intent to play for Cougars
Council debates FedEx funding
Kites for Kids fundraiser will benefit Autism Resource Center
Westwind plans to hire 25
Fundraiser for accident victims set
Health Fair expands services
Council approves copier request
Hundreds walk to end the cycle of violence
Services will honor those killed on the job
Leaders expect low turnout for primary election
Kokomo-Center to lay off 33 teachers
Late push being made to help hard-hit Indiana schools
Howard County farmers fear yield loss due to soggy spring
Howard County home sales down 16.2% over 2010 numbers
Tax shortfalls driving consolidation talks in Indiana
Peru home-schooler to graduate college early
Howard County home sales fall; prices rise
Hundreds participate in 75-mile Ride for the Troops
Meeting focuses on wind farm
Tobacco program funding reduced
Collectors bring home pieces of Civil War
Soldiers’ descendants keep the memories alive
Kokomo Fine Arts League promotes groups, events
Public Eye - Sunday, April 24, 2011
Should city workers be on ballot?
Boyz II Men set to perform at Haynes Apperson festival
State trying to ease burden
Toyota says idling may last months
KHS to reduce lunch period
Activists push to ban smoking in bars, clubs to protect staff
Council is unlikely to revisit smoking ban
14 tornadoes confirmed
Chrysler hiring 60 salaried employees
Weather Service confirms 14 tornadoes in Indiana
Local officials unsure why felon was freed
Severe storms rip path through area Tuesday night
Robert Miller & Son Furniture makes offer on Kokomo Event Center
CVB provides funding for auto museum
Miami County pioneer cemetery meeting on hold
Daniels OKs teacher collective bargaining limits
Roy Tamir joins campus as vice chancellor
Northwestern product earns 1st win in majors
U.S. 31 Kokomo Corridor on target for 2013 opening
Smoking forum tonight
Jobless rate hits 2-year low
Alan Biggs named distinguished alumni 2011
Kokomo jobless rates dips 0.4 points
Taylor teachers accept salary cuts
Howard County family narrowly escapes house fire
Police say Kokomo man hid video camera in bathroom
County hopes for compromise with GM Components Holdings
Kokomo library to hire security officers
Angel Walk supports domestic violence shelter
Political funding reports released
ABATE offers courses for riders of all levels
Counceling center opens at church
Free tax prep helps low-income residents
Morgan’s Raid in 1863 marked the only major incursion in Indiana
Raiders struck fear throughout Northern states
Cemetery headed for more state scrutiny
Public Eye - Sunday, April 17, 2011
Protecting pumpkin patches, orchards
Governor adding to school funding
IUK adds 11 new degrees
Gaillard named United Way Volunteer of the Year
Weather radio program renewed
IU Trustees approve 11 new degree programs
IU Trustees approve faculty promotions, tenure
Student Art Show features various media
Daniels backs $150M boost for Ind. schools
Peru officials 'clean sweep' downtown sidewalks
Keeping Morgan’s memory alive
New mall, new name for Elder-Beerman
Volunteering is all in the family
Sewer project an annexation prelude
Kokomo-Center team wins charity donkey basketball game
More Subaru lines idling
Scouting Camporee marks 100th anniversary
Peabody a constant volunteer for the community
Teacher contract votes planned
New inductees chosen for Hall of Legends
Line halts for four days at Subaru
Volunteers teach area students everyone is ‘Thumbody Special’
West-side annexation date is set
Republican plan shifts district lines across state
Blush given new volunteer initiative award
Professionals to discuss mental health issues
Plan shifts Ind. GOP areas to Donnelly’s district
Volunteers in Peru clean up Wabash River
Howard Regional cutting $13 million
Reform changing hospital funding
Donkey basketall a night of fun for good cause
Food pantry initiative earns 18-year-old award
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PANINI RECIPES: A grilled cheese of a very different class
Heirlooms offer insight into family’s ties to Civil War
Series remembers the Civil War
Exhibit highlights voters role in the political process
Public eye - Sunday, April 10, 2011
Dispute shifts $5 million in taxes
IU Kokomo dance relay helps the FSA domestic violence shelter
Criticism prompt changes
Ride for the Troops becoming a community event
Students, faculty discuss Middle East political unrest
Suspect sought in Village Pantry robbery
Obama nixes trip to Indianapolis
Kokomo wants to share expenses on FedEx project
Exmeyer part of new class to earn journeyman’s card
Earthquake drill to be held in two weeks
Board denies judge's copier request
Citizens Committee marks a year of accomplishments
Family mourns death of remarkable man
Easter basket donations needed for Urban Outreach
Indiana University Kokomo women's volleyball tryouts slated
Indiana University Kokomo to explore global issues
More charges in attempted rape case
Labor supporters rally in honor of Dr. King
Community mourns death of Deputy Pearson
Weather observers sought
All-day Christian music festival set for Foster Park
Three education majors receive state honor
UAW locals' membership up in 2010
President plans visit to Indy
‘Victory for now’ for college tuition program
Tipton County sheriff's deputy dies
UPDATE: Union rally postponed
Union rally for today postponed
Student is finalist in national contest
Unions plan protest rallies across Indiana, Kokomo
Judge turns bedtime stories into book series
Little progress made in GM talks
Store VP donates clothing to area school
Parks department brings back adult Easter egg hunt
Food pantries expect funding cuts
Howard County ranks 3rd in hunger
Volunteers needed to ‘Detrash the Wabash’
Domino's Pizza reopens
Delphi reclaims stakes from GM
Rare disease impacts two local families
City sees bounce in bond rating
Two Domino’s restaurants in Kokomo close down
Delphi buys back ownership stakes from GM and U.S.
Museum features new stories of Indiana’s aviation past
Tax man charged in federal fraud case
Fines spark another delay at Statehouse
Statehouse activity picking up
Local officials begin campaign to prevent abuse
U.S. attorney charges tax preparer
Unions’ sights on retirees, transferring
Community supports Bona Vista at annual basketball game
Tipton County among Indiana's healthiest
Ind. 26 work begins Monday as part of Major Moves
Courts are now open -- let the games begin!
Tipton, Carroll counties among Indiana's healthiest
New guidelines will affect the insured
Students encourage thinking "green" during Green Week
1800s fire trumpet on display at fire station
Subaru plant scaling back
Students get glimpse of farm life at Ag Day
Eastern, Western students receive Lilly scholarships
Subaru reduces Lafayette production
FedEx Ground to get site incentives
Democrats end five-week boycott, return to Statehouse
Recently AWOL state Democrats claim win
Council moving ahead on annexation
Howard County Reads seeks book suggestions
Kokomo earns Hall of Fame selection
Indiana House GOP leader: Dems to end boycott
Without Dems, House still working
Changing market changes education attitudes
More veterans served locally
County cleared in Shrock case
Tipton County won’t request more EDIT funding
Hogsett looks to local officers
State says bridge must be rebuilt
Kokomo jobless rate falls to 11.7 percent
Midwestern Graduate Liberal Studies Conference on April 2
Teachers make concessions in contract
IUK to celebrate new basketball, volleyball courts
Reading council displaying works of young authors
Company uncovers computer scheme
Seniors take school spirit on the road
Campus gears up for annual dance relay
Firefighters douse wage grievance
Threat of reform rushes contracts
Blood drive honors Sharpsville boy
Civil union bill remains intact
Man charged with dealing near school
Authorities ID body
Kokomo, Bloomington mayors bet on state finals outcome
Suspect flees by wading in river
Pence blasts Indiana Dems’ walkout
Tea Party hosts candidate
Area Young Authors to display books on campus
Walorski to run for Indiana’s 2nd district again
Celebration planned for new basketball, volleyball courts
American Academy of Pediatrics releases new car seat policy
Guyott follows different path
Land stays in family for five generations
Comedian Richie Holliday brings act to campus
Activity aimed at teaching students
Eastside homeowners ready to put flooding problems behind them
Legislators, residents use Third House session to vent
Tipton seeking demolition grant for city building
Education expectations for workers continue to rise
Getting the message about higher education
Renovation work begins at YMCA in downtown
Public Eye - Sunday, March 20, 2011
Community mourns Morgan Brantley
Robots have a rough day at regional
Indiana upgrades online access to records
Tipton County Council passes modified plan
Kokomo hires new police officers
Police: Man had photos of women
Counties praise voting centers
Tri-Central earns AP recognition
Event offers freshmen a glimpse at their future
Kristen Snoddy named first women's volleyball coach
Bustin’ Loose variety show returns to Tipton this weekend
Meeting will focus on vote centers
City ready to spend block grants
Markland/Park roundabout engineering approved
Third charge filed in Hobbs boy's death
City won’t annex West Side until 2012
Tannah Thor wins Tribune’s regional spelling bee
Grissom will build new air control tower
Drug and alcohol rehab clinic opens in Kokomo
Arrest made in death of 4-year-old
Six celeb couples to compete in dancing fundraiser
Goodnight proposes incentives to draw residents
Community mourns loss of KHS student
Sewer project could pave way for joint efforts
Arrest made in death of 4-year-old
Spring Break 2011
Brantley loses her battle to cancer
Locals worried about state budget
Family looking to adopt European boy with Down syndrome
Tipton sheriff seeking more help
Regional spelling bee is Tuesday
Newspapers’ project spotlights barriers in access to public documents
Inaugural supermarket Sweep raises nearly $2,000
Public Eye: March 13, 2011
IU Kokomo adding new slate of Friday classes
GOP looks to make Daniels education cuts permanent
Updated school funding formula proposed
Tharp takes role as interim athletic director
Center shooter gets 30 years
Hundreds killed in major tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake
Prosecutor still studying evidence in death of Hobbs boy
Abound project earns national award
Thousands protest at Statehouse against GOP agenda
Teen charged with child porn possession
Unemployment went up in January
Protesters heading to Statehouse for union rally
Would-be abductor was hiding in back seat, police say
Brantley living a real life love story
Nearly 500 students will perform at music festival
Accused city worker back on the job
Plea rejected in drug case against doctor
Calling all star gazers to an open house!
Schools earn state recognition
Former owner of Palmer’s Jewelry dies at 93
Walkout may put districts in peril
Orchestra kicks off season Saturday
Candlelight vigil seeks justice for Dylan Cast
Campus increases courses offered on Fridays
Two local schools receive Four Stars
AIM day offers glimpse of college classes
Local FedEx expansion set to begin
New animal control officer at work in Peru
Education a theme at manufacturing summit
State official: Consolidation a local decision
Mayor involved in domestic incident
Students share work at research symposium
Trail project moving ahead
McConnell moving items out of house
Mayoral candidates discuss future of Tipton Co. economic development
Peru recognized for attracting new business
’61 state title banner still fuels Kats’ players
PHOTO GALLERY: 1961 KHS Boys State Championship
Public Eye - Sunday, March 6, 2011
Union says look at what happened in Louisiana
Kokomo Urban Outreach food pantry moving
Maconaquah’s French club celebrates Mardi Gras
Deal for Event Center nearly complete
Schools working to set rosters
White not receiving support
Automotive parts supplier fire cancels auto shifts
Burton pushes for DSRA hearing
Bed bugs spreading from homes into public areas
Bed bugs a psyche sapper
10 pounds of marijuana seized after chase
10 pounds of pot seized after chase
City says no to firefighters
Faculty member named Nurse Educator of the Year
Students take part in Read Across America
Guilty plea planned in drug fraud case
Tipton County exploring options
Many big questions surround Duke Energy’s plan
Running toward a cure
Gerry Stroman lauded for dedication to education
Rate increase request draws 100 to hearing
No criminal charges for ex-director
Former governor said they bind local officials’ hands
Kernan makes case for government reform
Projects explored to improve Kokomo's Wildcat Creek
Kokomo narrowly misses floods
Last U.S. veteran of WWI dies
Flood warning in effect for Kokomo area
4 races set for Tipton primary
Cold case has Kokomo ties
Workshop showcases techniques for handmade crafts
Candidates in Peru look ahead to November
Howard County ahead on property reassessments
Near-record crowd turns out for chili cook-off
A conversation with Bennett on education reform
Works board readies extension of city sewer service
Public eye - Sunday, Feb. 27, 2010
Duke Energy foes headed this way
Bargaining rights for teachers in danger
Brant Parry takes over Superior 2
Kernan to discuss local government reform report
Mother Nature interrupts hoops schedule
Kingston apartments are a go
Deadly snake found in Kokomo home
Campus is closed Friday, February 25
Western senior Brantley no longer just surviving
Board rejects money-saving proposal
Consumer group OKs Kokomo Gas, NIPSCO merger
Delphi readies drivers for statewide texting bans
Union leaders won’t stop protests
Worker facing molest charges
Former legislator draws a line with redistricting
More jail time for escapee
Open House features grad, adult student programs
Dems walk out over right-to-work
Support lines up for Mourdock
Commissioner gives an update
2 named as Best Place to Work
House Republicans suspect Democratic walkout
St. Joseph a ‘Best Place to Work’
County considers change to CCC
Indiana panel OKs labor bill as unions protest
Educator who is a legislator rallies protesters
Burress drops out of at-large city council race
Lesson in redistricting comes to Kokomo
Susan Sciame-Giesecke named executive vice chancellor
Crash kills 9-year-old
Campus announces part-time dean's list
Abound Solar not accepting résumés
Children must pass reading test to leave third grade
Pantry reviving popular TV show
Medical clinic now operating
Tipton County officials divided on EDIT spending
Polar Plunge raises $17,400 for Special Olympics
Public Eye - Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011
Awards recognize Stroman’s dedication to education
Polar Plunge raises more than $17,000
Battles are set for primary election
Kokomo honors 1961 state championship team
Death of boy still being examined
County receipts dispute tort claim
Colosseum Combat returns Saturday
Worker program shrinking
Mind your manners
Schools support Brantley
Woman found in field suffering from hypothermia
Multicultural Student Organization to host Wellness Fair
Firefighters seeking pay raise
Company provides high-tech alloys for aircraft, space shuttle
State may eliminate municipal gun laws
Bill raises concerns
Event draws support for black-owned businesses
Comedian Donnie Baker to perform in Kokomo
County to host vaccine clinics
Teachers worry about impact of reform
Plea nets arsonist 10 years
Ferguson upset over GOP waiver
Campus to offer club sports; consider NAIA conference
IU Kokomo to host financial aid workshop
Teen encourages others to write to soldiers
Annexation the topic at city council meeting
GMCH workers getting up to $3,000 bonuses
‘Extreme Makeover’ wants to return
Library hosts read-in as part of Black History Month
Spellers to raise funds for students
County debating facility’s future use
Galveston Volunteer firefighters getting new truck
Walk a Mile raises record amount in 10th year
Last phase of Dixon widening project set to start
Mayor Goodnight preps for annual address for city
Public eye - Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011
Art Gallery features jewelry and metalsmithing
Senate passes bill impacting vets
Jumping on the [circus] bandwagon
Kern files as GOP
Auditor reviewing payroll records
State business center recognizes Sweet Poppin’s
Master of Science in Nursing Gets Approval
Kern files as a Republican
Census: Kokomo loses 645 residents
Sisters reunited
Kats for a Kure raises $3,000
Indiana census data out today
Mourdock to speak at Lincoln dinner
Society created to unearth forgotten traditions
Abound to consider stock sale in future
House readies for vote on gay marriage amendment
Veterans’ benefits in jeopardy
Plea deal calls for 30 years
County eyes prospect of centralized voting system
Missing woman found dead
Abound execs tour new Tipton facility
Kokomo leaving special ed cooperative
KPD property system pursues efficiency through technology
Indiana due for head start on political map-making
Ensuring new starts for women and their children
‘Wrapping up in a prayer’
Chefs to fight for bragging rights
Schools looking for more students
Reagan remembered at community celebration
PHOTO GALLERY: BLUSH - Hungry for Love
Bridging the gap
City seeks partners to help fund bus stop project
Public Eye - Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011
Snowfall wipes out basketball schedule
Chocolate Celebration warms Kokomo
Unemployment benefits solution won’t be painless
Kokomo to host forum on options
Pence on hand for Lincoln dinner
New Schools Initiative Community Forum Tuesday Feb. 8
Haynes starts year with more growth
Schools will have to make up snow days
Former Manor director pleads guilty
Social services gets local revamp
Middle school changes on agenda
A banner year for United Way
Residents dig themselves out after storm treads lightly on Kokomo
Sleet a roadblock for plows
Area roundup - Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
Facebook comments - Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
Snow, ice skip around Kokomo
Republicans jump in council races
Chocolate Celebration postponed
Storm-leery shoppers wipe out stores’ shelves
Sleet trumps snow
Tipton County puts plan in action
Little Caesers robbery suspects arrested
All Ivy Tech Kokomo Region campuses closing at 3 p.m.
Goodnight nixes Indy trip
United Way announces program funding
Fire claims home
Bracing for bout with winter
Chrysler Group’s 2010 losses don’t stop bonuses
Campus is closed for Tuesday, February 1
Major snowfall expected this week
Armed man ties up employees, robs pizzaria
Targeting homegrown terrorists
Fourth annual fashion show supports American Heart Association
County rejects ED offer
Tipton eyes new structure
Coming together to share in God’s love
Kokomo’s housing market shows small improvement
Documentary making an example of Kokomo
Tribune, local gyms fight the Battle of the Bulge
Public eye - Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011
Finding homestead credit fraud
Blood supplies fall to a 10-year low
IU boasts record-breaking enrollment
Goodnight ready for election season
Alliance watching for Illinois tax departures
Suspect in threat case has history
Helping one of their own
Suspect sought for passing phony money
Boyfriend named as person of interest
Mother’s boyfriend named person of interest
No GOP challenger emerging
Music teacher begins string orchestra in Peru
Candidates lining up for council races
County prosecutor reviewing death of Hobbs child
United Way exceeded its fundraising goal
Teachers lobbying against reform
Student absenteeism spikes as flu season gets quick start
Legislators divided on smoking ban
Kokomo jobless rate falls to 11.9%
Emergency loans OK’d for Kokomo, NW
GMCH dominates city council meeting
Tea Party can unify for 2012
Kokomo teacher uses textbook she authored for class
NRA wants state to ban employers from gun-related questions
Musician John Rush to perform on campus
Officials push for radon testing
Apps for education
New study offers conflicting information for new moms
State suggests merger
When life returns this spring, the undead will take over Kokomo
Leaders call for unity to further tea party’s interests
Public Eye - Sunday, January 23, 2011
Workshops help women get ahead in workplace
Clash of the Cans competition will benefit local food pantries
Third candidate entering mayor’s race
Arson suspect receives 30 years
Federal judge discusses importance of tolerance
Locals support reform
Co-defendant in Rethlake homicide pleads guilty to cocaine charge
Daniels targeting township government
Stay safe in the snow
Two-semi collision shuts down Ind. 29 in Carroll Co.
Tipton sheriff asks for more deputies
Backhaul bypasses Kokomo
Legislature tackling education reform
A helper for the helper
Primary contests shaping up
Equipment damaged in fire that destroyed house
Westfield company relocating to Tipton County
Trolley service still free
Company signs lease for hangar
Two businesses new to downtown receive grants
United Way grants help local food agencies
Fire destroys home west of Kokomo
A splashin’ good time for less money
Kinsey kids help keep Kokomo beautiful
Sheriff escorts man from meeting
Scaredy cat no damsel in distress
New bill pushes for fiscal discipline
Refreshing Springs getting its own church
Leaders still looking to Dr. King’s example
Cicero artist will create governor’s award
Bona Vista crowns new champ at annual dodgeball tourney
State lawmakers focus on pressing financial issues
Group will not appeal annexation
City sewer rates have doubled as mandates pile up
Sewer project moving forward
Rogers promotes 2 lieutenants
Sorority expanding MLK day celebration
Opening up downtown
County’s township reform could become state model
Comedian Michael Palascak brings act to campus
Campus, local sorority to host Martin Luther King celebration
KCS Board Approves Three New Schools
Two men suspected in 20 robberies arrested
Daniels' voucher proposal not received well
School leaders see few negatives in governor's plans
Medical devices our next industry?
Committee to continue talks on local government consolidation
Judge seat open for Chocolate Celebration
ISP asks motorists to avoid U.S. 31 in northern Tipton Co.
Tea Party has target on Lugar
Miami County says goodbye to former sheriff
Blowing snow cause for concern
Graduation loophole under fire
Daniels urges aggressive school changes
County schools closing early; city cancels meeting
Darrough Chapel sewage hearing set
Leaders gather for annual mayor’s prayer breakfast
Kokomo to offer new choices for schools
Goodnight: City back in the black
Arizona attack shocks Indiana members of Congress
Fifth-grader’s 11th birthday is a numerical anomaly
County hiring firm for reviews
Bill targets blue law on motorcycles
You can change a life
New study discredits autism research
City will present EDIT budget proposal Monday
Public Eye - Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011
School of Business earns reaccreditation
Internet TV station considers move to Kokomo
Postal merger gets first OK
Sunrise owner yet to be found
Unions say legislation is wrong way to go
Company closing Kokomo factory after six decades
Burglars hit VFW, Elks
Business comes to Grissom Aeroplex
KPD responds to more than 30 accidents in two hours
Kinsey officer sentenced for porn
Miami County sheriff dies
IU Singing Hoosiers to perform at Havens Auditorium
Snow flurries leaves road slick
Sunspot robbed at gunpoint
Former Miami County sheriff dies
Mother to plead guilty
Political fight breaks out as session opens
Local legislators get an eyeful
County employees’ lunch hour issue tabled
112th Congress convenes
County restores GKEDA funding
Roadshow back in town to make appraisals
Group in violation of open door law
Chrysler worker was always on the job for his family
419 full-time students make dean's list
Low Bob’s robbed at gunpoint
Babies greet New Year at local hospitals
Curnutt plan run for Tipton mayor
New online courses, academic opportunities
State: Kokomo Chrysler worker dies after fall
Peru to build new transit facility downtown
Questions surround city’s plans for annexation
Tipton County officials remain at odds
Man holds mother-in-law hostage in Vaile Ave. home
Man wearing hard hat robs First Farmers Bank
Grissom Air Museum revamping exhibits this winter
Public eye - Sunday, Jan. 2, 2010
Like retail stores, restaurants did better in 2010
GMCH Kokomo Fab III looking to new business plan to keep itself going
Chrysler, Delphi making tax payments
County holds off on pay rate changes
Residents awake to ground tremors
Obama caps Kokomo 2010
Community mourns contributors who passed in 2010
Geological survey confirms 4.2 magnitude earthquake
Heading in different directions
Stories that inspired
Bill seeks decrease in income tax rates
The odd side of news
Buck wants restrictions lifted on judges’ ages
Radio recipients to get an upgrade
Historical Society to tackle Ryan White story
Tree House raises $3,500
Funds run out for ED office
Party like it’s 2011
Shoppers looking for sales after Christmas
Volunteers feed Christmas dinner to hundreds of area residents
Revenue department wants its share of online sales
Howard Haven gets 12-person bus to shuttle residents
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 26, 2010
Footprints lead deputies to burglary suspect
84-year-old stays busy with volunteer ministry
Karickhoff tackling tax issues
State warns against deed scam
Holcomb tapped to lead state GOP
Children learn about service during the Christmas season
Library board adds educator
Airman surprises his new bride at the We Care Christmas Tree house
Bellaw will lose 9 days of vacation
Center receives grant for expansion
Red Ribbon reaches out to 1,060 families
Compassion defines Peru volunteer
Innovation, entrepreneurship, education vital to region's success
Red Ribbon Outreach delivers 1,060 boxes
Future of Kokomo Event Center unknown
Bona Vista tops firefighters in skit competition ... again
Daisy Strange has volunteered at Howard for 10 years
IU Trustees approve School of Education
Census Bureau: Ind. keeps its 9 U.S. House seats
County employees lose paid lunch
Debbie Harrison an unsung hero for Goodfellows
Howard County housing market remains sluggish
Campus to close for holiday season
House market remains sluggish
Area schools graduation rates released
Hershman focusing on economic development
Women have volunteered at Haven for three decades
Local donations steady
YMCA, Carver Center take on childhood obesity
Federal law makes changes to school lunches
Kokomo jobless rate up to 12.9%
Runaway gingerbread men
County questions assessed value
Cause of fatal fire unknown
WWII veteran made one last flight
Kokomo unemployment goes back up
City wins West Side annex appeal
Tree seller celebrates 50 years on Maple Crest lot
Older trees survive floods and drought
Woman killed in blaze
Observatory opens for total lunar eclipse viewing
Woman found dead in burning home
GM files tax appeal
Kokomo boys ask Santa to give their toys to others
Gift Lift packed and ready
Union reps divided on planned postal merger
Honors program provides additional learning, instruction for students
GMCH considers incentive pay plan
City bid regulations move ahead
Feds finalize $400M for Abound plants
Campus offers professional development for professors
Chrysler investment grows another $85M
Snow delays schools
Favors dinner expects crowd
Goodnight wants four more years as Kokomo mayor
Northwestern to ask for loan
We Care Wrap-up auction attracts record crowd
City Hall could get makeover
County looks at cutting paid lunches
Kroger manager planning to retire after 45 years
Businesses hold toy drives to benefit needy children
Public Eye - Sunday, Dec. 12, 2010
Police officers help 110 families shop for the holidays
Finding children a ‘forever home’
Stimulus funding provides improvements to area highways
Chrysler requesting third abatement
Police warn of potential scammer
Taylor to open school-based employee health clinic
Two teams will compete in robotics state finals Saturday
City calls for demolition of Taylor Street house
Police awaiting results of tests
County’s legal costs adding up
Restaurant employees mount criminal case
Newest eatery closed
Educators split on reform
Baby, it’s cold outside
City, county moving ahead with dispatch center merger
Sunrise Steakhouse shut down
Donor drops a gold coin in kettle
Remembering fallen comrades
Traffic stop results in seizure of 22 guns, 2 arrests
Infant dies of asphyxia
County seeking court order
We Care wraps up 38th telethon
Bank on project coming to area
Groups opposed to merger
Volunteers help send children smiles in a shoe box
We Care auction continues through generosity of donors
Debate heating up on military’s gay ban
Public eye - Dec. 5, 2010
We Care kicks off
Porter joining Hoosier Heritage Gallery
City looking for savings
Howard County awaiting Chrysler assessed value
Hit-and-run accident in Peru injures 1
Investment doubles Chrysler’s tax value
Red Ribbon Christmas a Kokomo tradition
United Way is nearing its goal
Corn, soybeans selling at highest levels since 2008
Debate rages over jobless benefits
Teachers encourage class supplies, homemade items for Christmas gifts
No cuts planned in 2011 for education
Boy died of blunt force trauma
Transit center opens downtown
AmericanTowns Heroes: Kori Brown and iroK: Helping Families Make Ends Meet
We Care Telethon, Santa’s arrival among weekend’s holiday activities
Parents struggle the choices of their daughter
Alumni Association names President's Award recipient
Robbery suspects nabbed within minutes
Parents charged in drugged baby case
Family thankful for volunteers
City hopes fee drop spurs development
Infant critical following alleged beating
Tourism groups could merge
Christmas lights display builds on military tribute
Funding cut for executive director
Pedestrian dies after being struck by car
Council changes could be in the works
Private schools get creative to teach fitness
School food consistent throughout the state
Holiday trimmings unveiled at Seiberling Mansion
Wyman seeks better relationship between city, county
Public Eye - Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010
Major retailers report better crowds for Friday’s sales
Retailers offer 4 days of deals
Company looking for new customers
Goodfellows sign-ups beginning next week
We Care Park aglow for the Christmas season
Customers camping out for bargains
Volunteers prepare free Thanksgiving Day dinners
Chrysler CEO: ‘We will be fine. Watch.'
Economists say Chrysler job retention as good as growth
Kokomo unemployment changes little in October
Aircraft company a go at Grissom
Karickhoff lands key committee posting
Happy Thanksgiving
Chrysler invests another $843M
Sycamore Elementary students, staff meet President Obama
Presidential visit a sunny, cold day
McRobbie, Harris greet President Obama in Kokomo
Obama, Biden have lunch downtown
Chrysler announces 2nd new transmission line for Kokomo
IU Kokomo Welcomes President Obama and Vice President Biden to the city of Kokomo
Chrysler CEO to attend Obama event
Chancellor touts IUK on eve of visit
County home sales remain slow
Kokomo ranks as 'most affordable' housing in U.S.
State eyes makeover of education system
Indiana school funding changes take root
Staying safe this holiday
The first-ever ‘Chunkin’ event raises money to fight diabetes
Courthouse lawn will again have decorations
Foreclosed homes with pools present a hazard
Public eye - Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010
City of Firsts becomes case study
Obama, Biden to visit ITP II
Humane Society working with city to expand hours
Haynes ends year with $8.9M gain
County pulls its GKEDA support
Obama to visit
Peru murder case to be profiled on TV
Obama to visit Kokomo next week
Boulevard bridge set to reopen Friday
Food bank’s low supplies leave pantries seeking alternatives
Fire destroys Walton gas business, closes U.S. 35
Who’s the Grinch that stole Christmas?
IU Kokomo Observatory hosts open house
General Motors: Stock prices higher than expected
Conciliatory note on Legislature’s first day
IU Kokomo names new vice chancellor for advancement
New master's program focuses on health management
Abound building sale moves back
Peru man dies from gunshot wound
Power out in Greentown
Sheriff signs dispatch agreement
The Glass Canopy Café is open for the school year
Inmate commits suicide at jail
3 blazes busy firefighters Sunday night, Monday morn
We Care closes out Trim-A-Tree Festival with annual auction
Teams needed for Pumpkin Chunkin
Group sending packages overseas
Governor seeking judicial applicants
Safety of motorists a concern around holiday season
Man dies after car crashes into church
Dwindling funds may shape the look of education reform
State education costs on the rise
Public Eye - Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010
Weeklong observance helps raise local awareness of homelessness
Norm? teaches importance of discretion online
Teacher a state award finalist
Marriage expert to speak at church
Harvest not bad for a tough year
Judge confirms trial date for suspects in rape case
County explores merger options
High school challenge will benefit area charity
Students recognize area veterans
A family tradition of service
Economy better, but recovery too slow
Kokomo brothers visit World War II Memorial
IU Panel: 'Worst recession,' 'worst recovery'
Event center excluded from consolidation
Karickhoff resigns his council seat
Burn ban is back in effect
We Care Park decorators are upping the ante
A silver lining to Chrysler losses
County burn ban back in effect
'To Kill a Mockingbird' picked for Howard County Reads
Businesses, city salute those who have served country
Library tables branch expansion
Field fire ignites despite burn ban
Goodnight calls home from China
IU Kokomo partners with Blush youth event
Campus embraces blanket project for local children
Daniels reaches out to Democrats
Clinton Central Schools recognized for growth
Getting youth involved
Summer’s drought continues to affect area farms, businesses
Public eye - Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010
Galveston awarded nearly $220,000 to install sidewalks
Keeping kids safe in cyberspace
Team Metz tops $100,000 goal in fundraiser for Riley
Kroger changes discount
Eastern board to vote on contract
Table tennis tournament is family fun
City, KDA share more awards
Miami County sets events to honor local veterans
Students still in need of vaccinations
IUK chancellor on ‘Inside INdiana’ tonight
Post-election, Donnelly looks ahead
Metz raises nearly $100,000
List of businesses offering discounts for Military Appreciation days
Businesses sign on for annual Military Appreciation Days
Real World star to give diversity lecture
Chancellor Michael Harris to appear on Inside INdiana Business
Two wanted in gun thefts
Public silent at rate hearing
Local woman teaches infant massage classes
Divers locate gun in river
GOP begins search for Karickhoff’s successor
Donnelly retains his seat
Wyman defeats Trine
Karickhoff takes District 30 seat
2010 General Election
Republican Burton wins 15th term in Congress
Republican Coats wins back Senate seat
Democrat Donnelly nips GOP's Walorski in Howard County
Recession aggravated school funding shortfalls
Budget cuts lead to limited programs
Change in voters’ hands
Get-out the vote effort under way
Group lobbies appeals court
We Care kicks off Trim-A-Tree Festival this week
County approves overtime costs for jail
INDOT set to begin work this week on Ind. 19 bridge
Dixon Road opening ahead of schedule
Charity accepting early bird sign-ups
Public eye — Oct. 31, 2010
Western claims 3rd-straight state band title
Childhood wellness: Making up the physical standard
Tax reform on the table
United Way campaign at 22 percent of 2010 goal
GM tax appeal denied
Burn ban lifted in county
Community honors fallen soldier at funeral service
Student research projects on display this Friday
Faculty to share research projects, student programs
Installation speech of Chancellor Michael Harris
Michael Harris installed as sixth chancellor of IU Kokomo
Halloween Open House set for this Friday
Arts and crafts show features regional crafters
City of Kokomo, west side await annexation ruling
Cartoon not sent from county office
GM makes case for reduced tax bill
County officials urge residents to get flu shots
District 30 race surpasses $500,000
Success Stories
Harden was a Kokomo original, advocate for workers
Ellsworth defends his record
Goodnight heading on China trip
Emergency dispatch resolution moves to mayor
Area leaf pickup beginning next week
A story of survival
Dispatch vote goes to the city
Perspective Preview October 18
Radiography students take first place
Campus, region to celebrate Chancellor's installation
Blanchard sentenced to 195 years in triple murder
Canadian manufacturer purchases Trelleborg facility
U.S. Postal Service to meet about merger plan
Public Eye - Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010
Police warn businesses to watch out for phony money
Spending to defend their seats
A place to worship
County working toward a compromise with Chrysler
Wyman, Vincent lead local fundraisers
Report finds few benefits to mergers
Kokomo could expand trolley service
Retailers expecting to hire more holiday employees
More than $1 million in back taxes paid
Economic outlook panel set for next month
Ceremony will honor Civil War soldier
Fire marshal distributing specialized smoke alarms
Fire officials teach importance of smoke alarms
EPA done cleaning up slag at Continental site
New jobs expected for Miami Co.
State-wide cases of whooping cough on the rise
Students are past deadline for updated vaccinations
Company predicts lower heating costs
Recycle that can for Howard Haven
Hot Glass, Cool Past
House race feels a little heat
Recorder’s office plunges into the Internet age
On air and off
Renovated library downtown now open
Prince Greg
Wyman responds to Trine’s criticism
‘Horse lady’ says city ignored her
Domestic violence vigil honors 54 victims in Indiana
Flu shot clinic available on campus
Bypass rezoning moves on to council
About
Women leaders receive community recognitions
Library, IT to unveil digital media center
Campus enhancing economic development partnerships
Library opens state-of-the-art digital media center
Student alumni association hosts blood drive
Campus offers free mental health screenings
Annual vigil raises awareness of domestic violence
Campus gets facelift during beautification days
Art Gallery features artist, scenes from Indiana
Create a life-size scarecrow at annual event
Campus to receive grant money for emergency management
Kokomo mayor to host walking tour tonight
Kokomo Gas: Expect lower winter rates
Northwestern, Eastern collect more than 1,000 coats
Staff Council seeks vendors for arts and crafts fair
Pit bull attacks child
GM letting employees buy stocks at initial price
Community grinches kill courthouse Christmas lights
Library board votes to expand South Branch facility
Kokomo man receives Purple Heart
Delphi meeting with U.K. group
Trustees move forward with merger talks
Tax bill overdue for motel
Deer on roadway causing crashes
Celebration packs renovated downtown branch
Public eye - Sunday, Oct. 10, 2010
Upward basketball, cheerleading open doors for churches
Construction set on Ind. 26
Kokomo Quarter Midget Club closes season tonight
Full-time enrollment up at Peru Ivy Tech
IU Kokomo sharing grant with other state campuses
Fire destroys apartments
Two arrested on alleged meth charges
Kokomo among IU campuses sharing grant
Saturday’s KokoFest will feature 13 area breweries, live music
Recycling program expands
Residents will have their say on bypass
Lois Wilson will celebrate 90th birthday on the job
Study: IUK top among its peers
Kitty Run drain set to get an upgrade
KPD computer crime lab on the cutting edge
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk to be held Oct. 9
Howard County Mental Health presents the Fall Sandwich Board Series
Mental Illness Awareness Week kicks off pair of events
Signing up with Teen Safe Driver Program could benefit KHS
Backhaul blame game rages on
Kokomo soldier receives Purple Heart
Integrity becomes issue between Goodnight, Thompson
Chalk this one up to politics
State House District 30 candidates spar in debate
City wins award for beautifcation efforts
Tipton County to vote on ‘spice’ ban
Blanchard pleads guilty to murders
With help from businesses, United Way campaign starts strong
706 properties on tax sale list
Omeletty’s gives big check to We Care Park
Indiana announces selection of the Kokomo Small Business Development Center as State Star
Fun, games for your Fido
100-year business closing in Galveston
Early crop puts area orchards ahead of schedule
Brouhaha over recording is attack on Wyman
Commissioners will not release recording of Wyman and Munsey
Palmer's getting new look
Tax sale expected to set record
KFD issues burn ban
Pricey parking plan has mayor shaking his head
Kokomo man sentenced to 20 years in prison for receipt of child pornography
Mayor testifies at statehouse
Bunker Hill bank robbery suspect arrested in Mexico
County responds to records request
Trick-or-treat hours released
Russian police officers to visit Howard County Jail
County enacts temporary burn ban
Westwind receives $270,000 in loans, grants from city
Trine goes on the attack as race heats up
Rewind closes Fortune Fridays season
Firefighter facing OWI charge
Ivy Tech Community College to offer Paranormal Investigation Courses
Peru bans synthetic pot
Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3-9
Democrats replace absentee voting rep
Automotive Heritage Hall of Fame inducts George Kingston
Trick-or-Treat hours announced
Ladd Dental Group hosts 4th annual ‘Dentistry From the Heart’
Downtown Kokomo selected for annual statewide award
Baby delivered at Howard county jail
‘Horse lady’ angry with city’s decision
City, county stike deal on health clinic
Stormwater district aims to save Darrough Chapel
Giving back
Kokomo police arrest 2 in connection with Aug. burglaries
Supporters line streets for pro-life rally in Kokomo
Tipton County employees get raise
Weather experts say no relief in sight from lengthy dry spell
County innkeeper’s tax revenue climbs
County enacts temporary burn ban
Trick-or-treat hours released
Wedding planner ready to spread concept nationwide
Public Eye: Oct. 3, 2010
Miami Indians pay tribute to ancestors forced out 150 years ago
Free Dentistry from the Heart clinic attracts crowd of hundreds
County schools’ numbers increase
Jurors cited for failing to appear
Friday morning fire remains under investigation
Bunker Hill bank robbery suspect arrested in Mexico
Hundreds learn a lesson in cooking at presentation
Kokomo pioneer honored
Giving back
Burn ban effective for Center Township
Brouhaha over recording is attack on Wyman
Triple homicide suspect pleads guilty
Palmer's getting new look
KFD issues burn ban
Kokomo man sentenced to 20 years in prison for receipt of child pornography
Senate candidates find little common ground
Tipton considering employee bonus
Westwind receives more help from city
Tailgating for God
Rewind closes Fortune Fridays season
Ivy Tech Community College to offer Paranormal Investigation Courses
Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3-9
Automotive Heritage Hall of Fame inducts George Kingston
Ladd Dental Group hosts 4th annual ‘Dentistry From the Heart’
Baby delivered at Howard county jail
City, county stike deal on health clinic
Chrysler reviews behavior protocols
Stormwater district aims to save Darrough Chapel
Businessman charged in sex allegation
Westwind receives $270,000 in loans, grants from city
Part of Dixon reopens today
Russian police officers to visit Howard County Jail
Commissioners respond to recording complaint
Cities want change in 911 funding
Council passes Kingston rezoning
Great pumpkin shortage is over
Mayor testifies at statehouse
County responds to records request
Owner forced to sell Miami County business
Synthetic marijuana ban moves ahead
Moody back in house after ‘Hoarders’ premiere
Pricey parking plan has mayor shaking his head
Kokomo Spring Co. closing
Peru man arrested on methamphetamine charges
Miami tribe paying tribute to ancestors
Schools looking for input
Area women raising money for Susan G. Komen 3-Day
Tipton cutting budget
Commissioners seek to purchase Firestone building
Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 26, 2010
Finding bargains, supporting outreach
Signs can predict weight problems
Education for eating right
Harvest on record pace due to weather
Trial moved for lack of jurors
Annual Oktoberfest offers traditional foods, music and VW show
Dispatch merger moving forward
Automotive Heritage Hall of Fame to add Kingston
Boise removed as plan director
Officials search for Girl Scout leader
Trolley picks up
‘Hoarders’ episode will air Monday
U.S. Education Dept. grants $442M for teacher merit pay
Council completes review of budget
Changes ahead for plan commission
Commissioners will not release recording of Wyman and Munsey
Tax sale expected to set record
Simply A-Mazing
Colts celebrate Blue Friday with tour stop in Kokomo
City’s K-Fuel program running out of gas
Taylor to benefit from science grant
Auction will benefit Kokomo Urban Outreach
Abound bumping up move to Tipton
Area children visit St. Joseph Hospital for 32nd annual Let’s Pretend Hospital
Essay contest for fourth-graders part of state birthday celebration
St. Joseph Hospital receives national ‘Best Places to Work In Healthcare’ award
United Way loaned associates ready to provide a spark
Donor establishes $100K scholarship fund at IU Kokomo
Kids learn about water quality along the Wildcat
CCC tackles purchasing
Kinsey officer held on child porn charge
Unemployment drops to 13.7%
Elvis to join Oktoberfest Friday
City, county to discuss purchasing
Delphi product projects smartphones onto dash panels
Head-on collision injures 2
County declines to release recording from council hearing
Abound Solar is on White House stimulus list
Total 2010 home sales improving
Family takes ownership of new home thanks to Habitat for Humanity
Howard County juvenile corrections officer arrested on one count of allegedly receiving child pornog
Parent-Community Forums
Kokomo, Howard Co. jobless rates fall slightly in August
Kokomo going commercial
Coats for Kids contest begins
Two hurt after plane flips at airport
Perspective Preview September 20, 2010
Long-awaited transformer arrives at Peru utility
Learn the warning signs of suicide
Reunion remembers those still at war on its final day
Plane passengers not seriously injured
City hosts community garage sale
Public Eye - Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010
Peru City Council considers ban on synthetic marijuana
Deputies arrest second rape suspect
Vets helping those alive, remembering those lost
Plane crash reported at Glenndale Airport
City budget approved to move ahead
Veterans reminisce at reunion
History comes to life
Howard Co. industrial site deemed ‘shovel ready’
Bridges Outreach breaking out the bikes
Veterans gear up for annual reunion
Howard County veteran not forgotten
Council debates courthouse security
County says no to city’s budget; mayor unfazed
Wyman melts down on budget projection
Sheriff’s Department seeks information
Federal grant grows KPD crime lab
KACC class expresses patriotism through creating silhouette cutouts for local Vietnam Vets
Koh Koh Mah-Foster celebrating 10 years
First hurdle cleared in having an arts plaza downtown
Loss of 375 jobs leads to finger-pointing
City to pursue monument damage
City budget makes a splish-splash
Judge issues max for suspect
Part-timers’ benefits survive budget process
Second suspect in rape of teen arrested
Search continues for man wanted in rape
Forum addresses state of Midwest’s auto industry
Official: recording was not malicious
Monument tumbled by motorist
Recording of private conversation sparks debate
Ladies gear up for Saturday’s Girls Night Out event
Highlights from September Western school board meeting
Business Spotlight: Comics Cubed opens in downtown
Ten arrested on drug charges
See airplanes up close at Glenndale Days, help SMA families
Board to address audio of meeting
Two members resign from consolidation committee
Plea deal pending in murder
Police search for rape suspect
Manhunt in Howard County
Driver named in Ind. 22 fatal crash
Caucus picks Haworth’s son as replacement
Local schools show increases in SAT scores
Main Library tentatively set for Oct. 7 opening
Downtown plans receives a boost
Crash claims woman’s life on Ind. 22
County budget includes surprise employee bonus
Youths collect 10 tons of food
West Nile found in Miami Co.
Organization Day 2010
Welcome to Kokomo-Center Schools
KHCPL nearing main library move-in date
Highlights from September's KCS board meeting
Library bids on Lincoln building
Schools moving away from blocks to traditional seven-period days
Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
County officials seeking Kitty Run drain loan
Caring throughout Kokomo
Ceremony honors those who died in 2001 terrorists attacks
Growing technology company graduates from Inventrek to downtown Kokomo
Rescue Mission to benefit from weekend food drive
Kokomo defending its budget
Whooping cough at its peak in area schools
Meeting recording sparks dispute
Parade marks the beginning Pork Festival
Family finds final sibling
Highlights from September's Northwestern school board meeting
Perfect Ocean not coming to county
‘We, the people, are still in charge’
Mother misses hearing
Howard County scores a tax victory — again
KCS operating on balanced budget thanks to reorganization
Man dies from fall
Indiana Heart Gallery to Feature Images of Children Available for Adoption
Man dies falling from Indian Heights water tower
County seeks help with legal bills
Council leaves budget intact
19% rate hike coming
Leaders look to law for permanent tax solution
‘Steps for Recovery’ a new direction for Gilead House
Eastern High School selected to get help from Indiana college students in outreach program
Student housing near IU Kokomo one step closer to reality
Lack of county dispatch progress angers CCC
Democratic clerk candidate responds to attack
IU Kokomo is ‘on the move’ with new chancellor
City of Kokomo receives $75K grant to promote small business
Humane society seeking awareness in community
More charges for ex-nursing home director
Listen to the county budget hearings online
Assessor raise gets the nod
Other raises, adjustments approved by county
Ellison wish list includes employee raises
Council debates courthouse security funding
Legal bills at issue in Chrysler settlement ... again
Additional charges filed against ex-retirement home official
Kokomo Common Council only trims one line item in first night of budget hearings
Kokomo Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
United Way associates heading to businesses
Donnelly visits Kokomo Opalescent Glass factory
City Line bus service launched Tuesday
Commissioners OK dispatch center consolidation plan
Lafayette lawmaker working to ban ‘synthetic cannabinoids’ in Indiana
Library ready for move back home
Labor Day Rally photos
Tipton Co. celebrates with pork
Arrest made at gun show
Rally honors workers
Electric car battery maker gets cash infusion
Putting the pinch on Spice
In the know on the new bus service
County ups GM's assessed tax value
Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010
Kokomo to host hundreds of visitors this month
Kokomo council to decide on 2011 budget this week
Educators working to meet new reading requirement
Apperson Way closing at busy intersection
Area schools receive stimulus money
Chrysler deal aids budget process
Taylor celebrates grand opening of the Titan New Tech High School
Optometrist, pharmacist face drug charges
World of Warcraft arrestee heading to prison
Taylor celebrates grand opening of New Tech High
Townships agree to form study committee
Road rage sparked shooting
31st annual Senior Games about fitness, fellowship
Mayor urges action on emergency dispatch merger
More help needed for Day of Caring
Kokomo City Line service starting Tuesday
U.S. 31 work to begin on Tuesday
Delphi adding square footage, but no new employees, with investment
Family still looking for missing Kokomo woman
Church marking its territory against STDs
Michael Kelsey is next Fortune Fridays headliner
Benefits for part-timers on the table
Clerical error involved millions of dollars
Fall election debates are set
Shots fired near Walnut and McCann streets
Chrysler, local government reach accord on taxes
Jefferson Manner exec fired amid drug charge
KPD joins in on meth bust
KPD investigating reports of a fight and shots fired
NIPSCO plans to absorb Kokomo Gas
Kokomo Gas consolidating with NIPSCO
State rethinks plan for Ind. 22
Kokomo company to produce animated film
Yates gets 165 years in prison in Rethlake murder
Police chief wants "Spice" outlawed
County to vote on dispatch agreement
In-car cameras an integral part of policing
Obama: U.S. combat in Iraq over
Chrysler agrees to property values
Kokomo company to make animated film
Retirement home director arrested on drug charges
Pink slips raise red flag with council
Retirement home director arrested on meth dealing charges
Apartments win rezoning approval
Stop signs going up on Markland
Local government runs the table on Chrysler
Radio sale draws a big crowd
Weather radios on sale today
After year off, Sunday’s event draws 300 participants
Scholarship to honor victim of mauling
Public eye - Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
Veterans flock to Howard County office for assistance
A refresher course in the food pyramid
After-school snack suggestions
Area schools’ nutrition gets passing grade
Two-wheel action the draw at IMS
Apperson curve set for removal
Chrysler, county agree on tax deal
New goals on the horizon
Delphi reveals $25M construction plans
Goodnight wants Chrysler at council
Chrysler, local government reach accord on taxes
S. Ind. highway to close for coal machine’s move
Delphi investment will expand technical center
Delphi expanding its office space
Shifting costs to reduce budgets
Health of horses improving
Alternative school helps at-risk students graduate
Dem recorder candidate committed battery in ’03
GOP hands township to Dems
Half Moon wins Taste of Kokomo
Cut across the board, say judges
County budget hearings enter second day
Updated: Confusion reigns over stormwater, surveyor relationship
Council launches purchasing experiment
Event Center plans stuck in limbo
Full-time enrollment sets record
Hayward doing God’s work
Horses removed from owner
Police officers and firefighters agree to no raises
Council makes Mecca jump through hoops to get zoning for housing near IU Kokomo
No action taken on CCC’s proposal to combine city, county emergency dispatch
County offers inmate crew to city
Someone’s smoking in the courthouse
Given a choice, students flock to county schools
Boy tells police he made up abduction story
County budget hearings open
INDOT intersection improvement at S.R. 22 and Apperson Way
Public defender claims he can save county by spending more
City breaks ground on new fire station
Menges warns council not to cut courts
Sheriff asks council to be selective with cuts
McCann pitches for attorney benefits, eliminates prosecutor's vehicle
Assessors evacuate the general fund
City invites Chrysler to explain itself to council
Commissioners propose early retirement
Judge rejects plea in police shooting
City breaks ground for new fire station
Home sales plunge nationally, locally
Judge rejects plea in police shooting
Federal assistance program opens to Kokomo GM workers
Irish pub coming to downtown Kokomo in November
Deputies investigating Sunday crash
Hot, dry weather impacting crops
Kokomo-Center recalls laid off teachers
Community protests Delphi over jobs
Kokomo considers inmate workers
Western approved for HVAC loan
Speaker to address renewable energy industry
Parks department rounds out summer season with ‘Pooches in the Pool’
Public Eye - Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010
Indiana farmland values rise more than expected
Schools reporting transfers on the rise
‘Taste’ brings Kokomo together
Mosquitoes locally test positive for West Nile
Jobless rate dips slightly
Commissioners weigh budget options
County waiting to purchase fire department radios
Jobless rate in Howard-Tipton metro area dips 0.3%
State releases July unemployment report
Taylor raising the bar with Titan New Tech High
Mayor optimistic tax deal can be reached
United Way increases its programs, adds an agency
Fleming: No charges will be filed in alleged sexual assault at jail
Expect double-sized tax bill next year
Kokomo recalls laid-off workers
Townships considering consolidation
Crackdown on meth
KPD investigates report of attempted abduction
Lower revenue means no raises in Miami Co.
Pork industry rebounding after lean year
Increase in bacon prices helping pork producers regain profits
Land optioned for Perfect Ocean
Kingston factory site could be new home to housing development
What the heck just happened to Howard County?
City prepares to distribute early warning radios
Officer gets another suspension
KPD investigating attempted abduction of 9-year-old
Councilman Haworth dies at 69
Western gains 61 students via transfer
Republicans challenge Collins being on ballot
Kokomo man enters Rethlake plea
Retirees/union rally outside Delphi on Lincoln Road
Councilman Dan Haworth died Tuesday.
City councilman Dan Haworth passes
Loan approval brings Grissom, aircraft maintenance deal closer to completion
City is ready for sale of radios
Taste of Kokomo returns Saturday
Plea agreement for third Rethlake defendant
KFD rescued one in residential fire
Northwestern accepting applications
Bad audit preceded trustee departure
Shots offered at clinic
Family raising money for endowment through marathon
Workshop teaches entrepreneurs importance of marketing
Indiana will use funds for education
Public Eye - Sunday, Aug. 15, 2010
Operations gradually beginning at Delphi’s new facility
Dan Coats discusses opinions during trip to Kokomo
Drug court sees success again
County wants to share legal costs
Ryan Kitchell leaving Statehouse
Officials pursue wind farms
Teacher gets $10,000 grant for classroom makeover
Officials consider options for cuts
Woman burned in prank gone bad
Police extend contract
Tips for staying safe:
Schools in session
CCC passes on MS4 consolidation
Two become one: Hoosier Ironworks and Milo’s Scooter Shop at the same location
City blocks county plan for new parking lot
Another record year for School SUPPLIES program
Opera coming to Kokomo
GOP leader accuses Herrell of politicking with tax dollars
City won’t charge fare for bus rides
Indiana State Police turns alleged sexual assault case at jail over to prosecutor
Delphi planning to build in Kokomo by October
Northwestern Schools to amend budget, sees increase in transfer enrollment
Yates found guilty on five counts related to Rethlake’s death
GM, Chrysler seeking lower tax bill
Kokomo changes its tune
Bone found is from an animal
Eastern gets creative to deal with smaller budget
Teens arrested for allegedly making a bomb
Concern grows about future of band programs, especially amid school funding cuts
Bone found at UCT Park belonged to deer
Counting on fundraisers
Kids ignite bomb, get to meet police
Inmates graduate from Miami County PLUS program
Kokomo Civic Theatre presents ‘Rent’ this weekend
Eastern Schools looks for new ways to communicate
Unknown bone found at ballpark
Busy drug arrest day for KPD
Eastside shooting sends three to hospital
Library back on opening track
Visitors bureau defends operation
Police beat firefighters in annual fundraiser for United Way
Making plans to slow traffic
County suing over old jail
Howard County tax picture in shambles
Police looking at bone found in UCT Park
Three shot on East Walnut
Local man was the only Hoosier to serve with WWII-era Flying Tigers
Shooting suspect to undergo evaluation
Rethlake killer sentenced to 165 years in prison
No charges filed in alleged jail incident
Park and Markland to get a roundabout
Highlights from Aug. 9 KHCPL board of trustees
Rethlake murderer sentenced to 165 years in prison
CVB responds to merger proposal with Event Center
No shots, no school
Council passes dispatch to county
Howard County sheriff calls for change in law so a sheriff can be arrested by any officer authorized
County looking at vehicle policy
Teen group vying for Pepsi grant
Deadly crash during motorcycle run still a reminder of dangers on the road
INDOT schedules U.S. 31 meeting
Public eye - Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010
New book documents Tipton’s historic landmarks
Park/Markland roundabout is coming
Almost 200 Howard County businesses haven’t paid sales tax
Job fair at Memorial Gym on Monday
Peru man saves bees from destruction
$20 million loss in revenues projected
State Fair best bets:
State Fair boasts a diverse lineup
Exempt status appeals resolved
Indiana State Fair revenues buffer state budget cuts
Schools spend $7.3 million on admin costs
GM ‘reassessing’ future in Kokomo
Jury convicts second suspect in shooting
Jury delivers guilty verdict in Yates case
City moving ahead on capital projects
U.S. District Court judge sentences Anthony Popejoy for cocaine transactions
CVB plans to study proposal
State to wrap its case on Yates
Several collections for school supplies under way
Common Council making economic development more difficult
Stuff the Bus makes its rounds again
A statement from UAW 292 president Cory Stanley
Big Betty bursts onto Fortune Friday stage
Former UPS chairman, CEO speaks of his leadership heroes
Locally, Democratic Party pushes candidates with white-collar backgrounds
A second chance at 'The Crossing'
Defense pokes hole in prosecution’s case against Yates
KPD enlists help in busting marijuana sale operation
State health officials report 2010's first signs of West Nile, including in Howard County
Jurors hear evidence in shooting case
Kokomo blocks potential sale of Firestone building
Center asking for CVB duties
Neighborhoods come together for Night Out
Kokomo to be 3-city postal hub?
Children’s Foundation offers a T-ball league for kids with special needs
Motions for mistrial are denied
County to file suit against Cedarbridge
KCS approves shifting building improvement money
Clerk talks most of county council into hiring employee
Gov. Daniels coming to Kokomo; he and Karickhoff host Highland Park event
Indiana Adopts Common Core Standards
Dan Coats greets Kokomo volunteers, supporters
2nd driver dies after Monday's U.S. 31 crash
Indiana University Kokomo names new dean of the School of Business
KCS to fly POW-MIA flag year-round
Police: Pickup drags man as it leaves accident scene
First day of Yates’ trial marred by relieved jurors
Library bricks to be stained Tuesday
K-9 officer retiring from KPD
Rain impacts Carver Center’s second event in 2 months
Arsenal found in Sharpsville man’s home
Public Eye - Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010
Kokomo teen attends special needs camp
Yates’ trial set to begin Monday
Ceremony honors lives of Kokomo’s famous residents
Ashenfelter, Bridwell, Haynes, Kohn, Kroft, Nelson enter Howard County Hall of Legends
Attempted child abduction reported
Tipton County receives $1.56 million from INDOT
Horse still living in town
Bids are in on fire station
Kokomo has benefited from bailout along with Detroit
Obama hails auto bailout as good news in Michigan
Extended jobless benefits starting
Kokomo Beach filled to capacity for annual Duck Derby
New bus service on the horizon
IBE honors scholars
CCC’s dispatch plan gets mixed reviews
Recycling District stands firm on enforcement decision
Howard Regional receives Best in Value Award
County schools’ superintendents talk about consolidation
GM not changing anything for now
Edward Jones first in investor satisfaction
Salin Bank announces employee promotion
Hoops on the Square looking for a slam dunk
Local man takes it to the fifth degree
Defense vs. prosecution in Harris case
Yates is the next to be tried
Korean War veterans honored in Armistice Day event
County council OKs funds for event center repairs
Kokomo church struggles to pay cleanup debt
State reports high levels of blue-green algae at reservoirs and lakes
Nude drawings prompt arrest
‘Delphi isn’t closing anything’
Continental Steel Activities Update (current to 7/22/10)
Sen. Buck appointed chair of the Lakes Management Work Group; local legislator tapped by Senate lead
Delinquent personal property tax demand notices to be mailed tomorrow
GM 'reassessing' future in Kokomo
Councilman brings up business prospect at meeting
Center Road closed for U.S. 31 work
Jail Sexual Assault Case: Mother of victim concerned about cover-up
Two 10-year 4-H members crowned as royalty
Sheriff Department sends SWAT team to shooting
Two KHS students receive $5,000 scholarships
Deaths still a mystery 20 years on
Part of Center Road closed
Howard County Commissioners meeting highlights, July 19
Schools, suppliers shaping up their food offerings
Hoosiers can apply for federal unemployment extension beginning Aug. 3
Four county schools’ superintendents not keen on consolidating
Meeting set on Tipton drain after INDOT stops work
Sheriff investigating sexual assault at jail
County supports dispatch merger
Drama Camp offers plays to public, learning environment for kids
Fan attendance down at this year’s Brickyard
Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty
Ducks ready to race for fundraiser
Getting out of nuisance clean-up business — for now
Rezoning passes council scrutiny
KCS waives tuition
Goodnight supports combined dispatch plan
Oz Nelson, retired CEO and chair of UPS, to speak in Kokomo on July 30
Duke cuts apartments' power
Planting a new idea
Standoff ends in suicide
City, county close to deal on health clinic
Rescue Mission 'beefs up' with 4-H auction
2010 Howard County 4-H Fair in review
Noblesville man injured during shooting rampage in Center
NWS issues heat advisory
Investigation continues in Center shooting
Perspective Preview July 26
Rethlake murder trial: Guilty
Prosecutor’s case in Harris trial raises question of community violence
Granpa Cratchet brings joy everywhere he goes
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