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Prison officials fish for tips with cold case playing cards
Indiana prisoners will have the faces of cold case homicide victims and missing persons on the only decks of playing cards available for purchase in state prisons.
Man calls state cops to report himself as a drunken driver
JASPER COUNTY | A 24-year-old Logansport, Ind., man was taken to the Jasper County Jail early Sunday after calling police to report himself as a drunken driver.
WorkOne Access Point open at Roselawn Public Library
ROSELAWN | WorkOne announced its Access Point at the Roselawn Public Library, 4421 Ind. 10, will be available on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m.
Families still deal with pain of Flight 4184 crash
ROSELAWN | Beyond the 68 who plummeted to their deaths when a commuter flight flew through freezing rain and crashed into a Newton County soybean field on Halloween in 1994, the lives of their families left behind were altered forever.
Parents advised to 'abandon' children in order to secure mental health services
It was the hardest letter John ever had to write.
Country singer-songwriter is triple winner in competition
Betty Tetzlaff, a longtime resident of Roselawn, competed in the North American Country Music Association International competition this spring in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Times POY 2011 - Flight 4184
Wearing her brother Jeff's jersey, Gina Gagliano is comforted by her boyfriend, Paul Graetz, at the memorial to American Eagle Flight 4184 Oct. 31. Jeff Gagliano was one of the pilots of the ill-fated flight that crashed in a field near Roselawn, Ind., 17 years ago on a cold, rainy Halloween…
POTW Oct 30 - Nov 5 - Remembering Flight 4184
Wearing her brother Jeff's jersey, Gina Gagliano is comforted by her boyfriend, Paul Graetz, at the memorial to American Eagle Flight 4184 on Monday. Jeff Gagliano was one of the pilots of the ill-fated flight that crashed in a field near Roselawn, Ind., 17 years ago on a cold, rainy Hallowe…
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Terri Severin and her friend Mike Ryder stand by the crosses of Patty Henry and Patty's son Patrick who were killed on American Eagle Flight 4184 in 1994.
Family and friends mourn those lost in Flight 4184
Family and friends gather near Roselawn, Indiana to mourn those who lost their lives in the crash of American Eagle Flight 4184 in 1994.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Pastor Kathie Hostetter of the Roselawn United Methodist Church leads the memorial service Monday, October 31, 2011 for the American Eagle Flight 4184 crash.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Pastor Kathie Hostetter of the Roselawn United Methodist Church leads the memorial service Monday, October 31, 2011 for the American Eagle Flight 4184 crash.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | In the shadow of a corn field, a small group of family members gather, as they do every year, at the site of the crash of American Eagle Flight 4184 Monday, October 31, 2011. The plane crashed in 1994 on Halloween killing all on board.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Paul Graetz uses spray paint to touch up the cross of Jeff Gagliano, one of the FLight 4184 pilots.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Gina Gagliano adds lettering to her roadway memorial.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Gina Gagliano adds lettering to her roadway memorial.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | Gina Gagliano adds lettering to her roadway memorial.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | A small group of family members gather, as they do every year, at the site of the crash of American Eagle Flight 4184 Monday, October 31, 2011. The plane crashed in 1994 on Halloween killing all on board.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | As Helen Mudd looks on, Pat Cockrell and Julie Gunter read the names of the American Eagle Flight 4184 crash victims. Helen and Julie, along with Helen's son Chuck Mudd are co-organizers of the Flight 4184 Roadside Memorial and have helped maintain the site since 1995.
Family members remember Flight 4184
ROSELAWN | As Helen Mudd looks on, Pat Cockrell and Julie Gunter read the names of the American Eagle Flight 4184 crash victims. Helen and Julie, along with Helen's son Chuck Mudd are co-organizers of the Flight 4184 Roadside Memorial and have helped maintain the site since 1995.
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