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SLIDE SHOW: Vietnam Veterans Reunion
A collection of photos from the week at the Vietnam Veterans Reunion put to the music of Kelly Trudell.
Click here to see the 2009 Vietnam Veterans Reunion slide show

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In the know on the new bus service
Local radio personality Allan James and Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight are expected to be among the dignitaries gathered for Kokomo’s first public bus ride in more than 40 years Tuesday, and Kokomo is abuzz over the new red-and-green trolleys.
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Putting the pinch on Spice
A synthetic herb mixture that is sold as incense is causing quite a stir with state and local legislators.
State lawmakers are preparing to present legislation that would ban the synthetic marijuana substitute known as K-2 or Spice, which is generating public health concern across the country.
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County ups GM's assessed tax value
The Center Township Assessor’s office has notified General Motors that it has changed the personal property assessed value on equipment the company filed in May.
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Educators working to meet new reading requirement
One wall at Western Intermediate School is covered with Post-It notes. Each note represents a student and his or her progress in reaching reading proficiency.
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Kokomo council to decide on 2011 budget this week
More than $1 million in federal grants will allow the city of Kokomo to cut local spending while maintaining staffing levels for police and firefighters, according to Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight’s proposed 2011 budget.
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Kokomo to host hundreds of visitors this month
There will be hundreds of visitors to the Kokomo area throughout the month of September with the first of several events taking place this weekend.
- Public eye - Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010
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Taylor celebrates grand opening of the Titan New Tech High School
Freshmen in Steve Dishon and Justin Palmer’s Taylor High School digicom class sit at tables of four, rather than desks, and each student has a laptop computer in front of him or her.
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Chrysler deal aids budget process
The settlement with Chrysler over the assessed value of personal property taxes has changed the area financial landscape as local taxing units finalize the 2011 budgets.
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Area schools receive stimulus money
Howard County public school corporations received nearly $2.7 million in stimulus funding, as part of the Education Jobs Fund recently passed by Congress.
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