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Peru Mayor Miles Hewitt has resumed his duties after a judge found him able to again perform his job after suffering an April heart attack that sidelined him.
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Peru Mayor Miles Hewitt is still recuperating at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne following a heart attack on April 29.
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An amended law that takes effect July 1 removes the state Department of Natural Resources' jurisdiction over the dams at the Hidden Hills housing addition near the city of Peru
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A developer is moving ahead with a $20 million project on a site overlooking the Wabash River that will become Peru’s largest housing development in decades.
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A historic barn that once housed elephants and tigers from well-known circuses and now is home to the International Circus Hall of Fame museum is in need of emergency repairs.
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The statue depicts a young Edwards standing by her bicycle and wearing a wide-brimmed hat, gazing into the distance with a look of determination.
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Residents and local officials are fighting plans for overhauling a U.S. 24 intersection in northern Indiana, saying they don't believe it will improve traffic safety.
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A rotted roof on an original corn crib has to be replaced before it will be converted into a storage barn for circus wagons and other items. An old office building also will be rehabilitated with heating and air-conditioning to store and archive artifacts and documents.
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All nine U.S. House members from Indiana and its two senators joined in a letter to Air Force officials calling Grissom Air Reserve Base "an optimal facility" for the new planes.
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The Indiana Department of Transportation recently began delivering demolition equipment to the former site of the Terrell Jacobs Circus Winter Quarters.