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Stories:

‘Those who live to eat’
40 years + of making pizza pies
Marshall marking 74 years as a Boy Scout
100th Bluffton Street Fair full of surprises
A Friend’s House
A tale of three school districts
Bluffton-based ministry putting Wells County on the map around the world
Boys and Girls Club re-opens
Chalkboards to smartboards
Cole has seen many changes in 30 years on county council
Wells County land values keep rising
County web site provides ‘first stop’ source for county government info
Creating a culture of service
Ed Schneider comes home as Ossian’s optometrist
Green Plains hunger for corn fuels general impact of ethanol on agriculture industry
Have concert, need place
Highway Dept. garage project links past and future
Improving the west side’s thoroughfare
Keeping the tax rate low
Linder Oil looking to grow in Ossian
More leaders, more learning
New Bi-County Services leader dealing with state cutbacks, all while learning the ropes
New development fills a need
New health officer at ‘healthy county’ helm
New YMCA membership growth ‘on track’
Town of Ossian has a new Website
Ossian splash pad planned for next summer
Ossian water project finally a reality
What a difference a year makes!
Politicians, improv, and chess: New clubs come to Wells County schools
And that’s why it’s called the Purple Heart Memorial Highway
Recycling plant back on track after stressful start to 2010
Regional Sewer District prepares to resolve McKinney Ditch problems
Rock Creek bridge construction spans two full decades
Southern Wells referendum helps stem the tide
Street Fair started in 1898 as 1-day event, grew, survived efforts to ‘bulldoze’ it off state highway
Student journalists embrace the Internet
United Way makes adjustments for changes
V-Tech ovens go around the world
‘People over paper’ is Wayne Barker’s priority
Wells County healthy living trend continues
Wells County utilizing partnerships, cultural strengths to attract and keep employers
Nearly 80% of 2010 Wells grads heading to college
Wind power in Wells County
Woodshop is dead; long live technology class