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To Our Readers: No use grumblin' over Obama's choice of dialect - Journal and Courier
Such editing would distort what the source said, which should be avoided. Last weekend, when Associated Press reporter Mark Smith covered Barack Obama's speech, he quoted the president accurately, including a brief but calculated change in dialect. ...
Hovde evacuated while can is checked - Journal and Courier
The landlord, who refused to give his name, said that he was buying the building on contract and just started to rent it to a "buddy." The landlord said the electricity was turned on at 1 pm Friday. NOBLESVILLE -- Indiana Secretary of State Charlie ...
Fire damages house on N. 7th St. - Journal and Courier
The fire may have started at an electric range. The landlord, who refused to give his name, said that he was buying the building on contract and just started to rent it to a buddy. The landlord said the electricity was turned on at 1 pm.
Used car dealer, employee bond out of jail - Journal and Courier
The employee declined to give his name. A message left at a home number listed for Firestone was not returned. A number could not be located for Gerber. ...
Used car dealer faces 13 felony charges - Journal and Courier
The employee declined to give his name. A message left at a home number listed for Firestone was not returned. A number could not be located for Gerber. ...
Jeff officials discuss job with ex-Carmel basketball coach - Journal and Courier
He said the other two individuals asked not to be identified. The coaching position has been open since Scot Bunnell resigned on April 29 to become head ...
LSC closer to stricter dress code - Journal and Courier
Quoting an anonymous source, The Sporting News reported today that Johnson plans to enter the draft but not hire an agent, which means that he could ...
Purdue's Johnson ponders future plans - Journal and Courier
Quoting an anonymous source, The Sporting News reported Monday that Johnson plans to enter the draft but not hire an agent, which means that he could ...

