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2022-10-11 06:53:41 By : Mr. Michael Ma

Partly cloudy early followed by some light rain later in the day. Thunder possible. High 71F. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%..

Overcast with rain showers at times. Low 59F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

Logansport High School and the Berry Bowl stood in the block bordered by 13th and 14th streets, E. Market and E. Broadway. It was razed in 1973.

Logansport High School and the Berry Bowl stood in the block bordered by 13th and 14th streets, E. Market and E. Broadway. It was razed in 1973.

County Commissioners planned to put the new 9-1-1 center on High Street.

Hangar construction began at the Logansport/Cass County airport and the fully enclosed, six unit facility was expected to be completed by February.

Unlike counties to the north and south, Cass County missed some hail and a couple of tornadoes this week.

In the face of news that it would lose three primary care physicians, Logansport Memorial Hospital announced plans for a new public clinic.

The Class A No. 6 Pioneer Panthers came out strong the first half of the sectional game, rushing 18 times for 410 total yards going into half-time leading 49-0 over Caston. Final score was 62-13. Lewis Cass played nearly flawless in handing Rochester its first loss. Logansport got burned by Lowell 54-13.

Judge Julian Ridlen and Sheriff Bob Sabatini supported a downtown site for building a new jail and Cass Commissioners President Gene Powlen said the focus of the jail project has changed.

The city of Logansport would sell some land at Eastgate shopping plaza to Findlay, Ohio-based Emro Marketing Company so that the Speedway service station may expand. The plan included tearing down and replacing the existing building.

Efforts by the Emmaus Mission Center, 829 Spencer, to open a homeless shelter in Logansport received a $10,000 financial boost from The IBP Foundation.

Logansport Mayor Bill Vernon declared the month of October as Crime Prevention Month.

The second annual reunion would be held for past residents of Sangralea Valley home at Onward. Attendance of more than 175 past residents was anticipated.

The near-perfect LHS boys’ soccer team outmanned McCutchen 5-1. Ninety seconds into the contest sophomore Michael Burger nailed a runner into the far post for a 1-0 Berry lead.

Construction, located southeast of Logansport on US 35, of a 40,000 square foot warehouse for Teweles seed processing plant and Kent feeds manufacturing center would be completed in the fall.

Plans to build a 123-bed convalescent center, adjacent and related to the Chase Manor Nursing Home was announced.

Hundreds of people lined the streets to watch the Shriner parade. Clowns performed, girls on floats tossed candy and costumes varied from Oriental robes to kilted marchers.

The Logansport Berry football team ended a nine-game losing streak with a smashing 39-0 victory over Frankfort. The Berries’ Craig Shanteau, playing his end position, grabbed everything in view for two touchdowns.

Greg Leffert was the top defensive man for the Lewis Cass Kings with 11 solo tackles and 4 assists as the Kings defeated Maconaquah 21-12.

A huge crowd of men, women and children gathered in front of the Pharos-Tribune to watch the reproduction of the fifth and deciding game of the World Series on the “playograph”.

A 2-cent drop in the price of gasoline was placed in effect in Logansport. The prices are now 19.9 cents a gallon from the trucks and 21.9 cents from the filling stations.

Side cars were added to the local police department Henderson four cylinder motorcycles.

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