Historical photos from the march between the Howard County Courthouse and Carver Community Center in April 1968 a few days after the death of Dr. Martin Luther King.
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PHOTO GALLERY: NAACP march in April 1968
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Governor honors student
A Northwestern High School senior achieved a milestone Thursday when he became the first Indiana student ever to win both of the state’s top science awards.
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Taylor considering staff reductions
A decline in enrollment has forced Taylor School Corp. to consider staff reductions, but the board won’t vote on the issue until next week, officials said Thursday.
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Schools among top 20 in Indiana
Three area schools were ranked among the top 20 in Indiana this year by U.S. News and World Report.
Tri-Central Middle/High School, Eastern Junior-Senior High School and Tipton High School all made the list, which was an evaluation of 379 high schools across the state.
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Library starts iPad rental program
Apple can’t make enough iPads to satisfy demand, but the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library now owns 15 iPad2 units.
Thursday, social media-conscious library patrons scrambled to borrow the tablet computers, on the first official day of the library’s iPad lending program.
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Gov. names NW student 'Mr. Science' for 2012
Tyler Barnes becomes first Indiana student to be named Indiana's Top Young Scientist and Mr. Science.
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Report highlights need for education, collaboration
The vision of north central Indiana’s future painted Wednesday morning was one in which Kokomo and its neighboring cities embrace more higher education and innovation and they depend less on just manufacturing.
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City will spend $797K on trails
The city of Kokomo approved a $797,532 contract Wednesday with Mohr Construction, a subsidiary of E&B Paving, Anderson, to install trail improvements this year.
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Inmate files tort claim against Howard Co. jail
An inmate at the Howard County jail has filed a tort claim stating overcrowding has caused the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and other diseases at the jail.
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Longtime Lewis Cass teacher fired
As the Southeastern school board convened its meeting Tuesday night, more than 40 teenagers, almost all of them Lewis Cass Junior-Senior High School football players, filed into the administrative conference room that was already filled with about 30 parents.
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Duncan sentenced to 180 days
Less than a week after his arrest on a charge of voyeurism, Arnold L. Duncan pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, the maximum for the Class B misdemeanor offense.
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