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  • Doozy of an auction
    Auburn’s smallest car-auction company began the weekend by canceling its Saturday sale because of a lack of bidders.Sunday, it sold a Duesenberg for a million dollars.
  • Bade transforms body
    When Lewis Jackson, Rob Hummel and JaJuan Johnson were asked who has been most impressive over the summer and early in Purdue's workouts, they all gave the same answer.
  • Seeing the light on the GM line
    Every day on the GM assembly line, workers face a merciless blue light.
  • No sale: Car auctions struggle
    The cars were out for display, the concession stands were open and the chairs and stands were set. They had everything they needed for the auction, except buyers.
  • In their hands
    Most work requires a mind and body connection. But for some workers, their hands are indispensable tools.
  • Math4Knitters, Crafty Living: Show 36
    A new pattern stitch, a new way to start a hat, and a conversation with Kahra Grae, a.k.a. Cheezombie.
  • Duesenbergs show their stuff
    For one day, there were only Duesenbergs.
  • Notre Dame preview
    Notre Dame beat writer Tony Krausz and Purdue beat writer Stacy Clardie talk about the season opener between the teams.
  • Notre Dame-Purdue preview
    Purdue beat writer Stacy Clardie and I preview Saturday's Notre Dame-Purdue game.
  • Meathead Special
    Jeff Lindsay talks "Blues Clues" and plays "would you rather" with teammate Dan Dierking in the latest edition of the Special.

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  • Jane Avery
    On Wednesday, Community Harvest Food Bank launched a $5 million capital campaign with the help of Sen. Richard Lugar and Parkview Health CEO Mike Packnett.
  • Removing school stop is still a go
    We provide a follow-up to last week’s lead item after some readers expressed concern with the removal of an all-way stop near the closed Elmhurst High School. Q.
  • Jack Randinelli
    Jack Randinelli has been involved with the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival for 47 of its 54 years and this year is chairman of the festival board.
  • Crank it: Sheriff’s new sirens LOUD
    Sitting across from a detective’s car at a northern county intersection several years ago, Allen County Sheriff Ken Fries was puzzled.
  • Elmhurst closure to drop stop
    The closure of Elmhurst High School was tough for many, but at least it will allow drivers to move a little more quickly in the area. Q.
  • Bob Morris
    Republican precinct officials recently chose Bob Morris to replace Randy Borror as the Indiana House District 84 representative.
  • Land costs drive price of U.S. 24
    Higher costs aren’t always a result of bad planning. Sometimes they are just inevitable. Q. I have a question about cost of the Fort to Port project.
  • Randy Smith
    The TinCaps’ two-year affiliation agreement with the San Diego Padres is up for negotiation after this season.
  • Reader query nets turn lane near ballpark
    A reader helps drivers get through downtown better by pointing out a fairly obvious fix. Q.

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