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News and updates from the IHS Press, publisher of books and periodicals on the history of the Nineteenth State. Friday, April 03, 2015. Youth Biography on Ryan White Available. In 1985 the eyes of the world turned to the Hoosier State and the attempt by a thirteen-year-old Kokomo, Indiana, teenager to do what seemed to be a simple task- join his fellow classmates at Western Middle School in Russiaville, the school to which his Kokomo neighborhood was assigned.
Saturday, July 11, 2009. The Potawatomi Trail of Death starts. At the Menominee statue In Plymouth IN. It is Actually so sad what happened. This web site has a lot of Information. This web site has nothing to do with Indiana, but has much wisdom with in the contents. Friday, July 10, 2009. U Tube Indy 500 Race 2009.
The Adventures of The Over The Hill Gang. If you live in the Marion, Indiana area and would like to ride with us, just show up a little early. We welcome anyone that rides. The Over The Hill Gang. Riders are Jerry Cole, Billy Niverson, John Nave, Jack McClain, Larry Davis, Larry Burk, Merle Combs, Charles Thomas, Art Adrianson, Larry Miller. Thursday, September 21, 2017. Wednesday, August 17, 2016.
Sunday, August 9, 2015. The Child and His Heroes. The second step is to introduce children to godly heroes in the Bible.
Potawatomi Trail of Death Assn.
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Grand Casino Hotel and Resort. Dr Robin Wall Kimmerer combines science and. Potawatomi teachings in conservation efforts. New lawncare equipment store adds.
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The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary offers a permanent home to birds of prey rescued from the wild that have been injured and cannot be rehabilitated and released. In Potawatomi culture, eagles are a sacred animal that fly so high they deliver prayers to the Creator. While only a handful of Native American aviaries.