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ANGOLA, Ind. -- A tour bus carrying a semi-professional football team from Canada crashed into a sport utility vehicle in northeastern Indiana on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 14 others.
The Angola Fire Department reports that 1 person has died after a tour bus and an SUV crashed on I-69 near the 150 mile marker in Steuben County earlier Sunday.
John Schlup of Angola assists Marinell Fry at his produce stand at the Historic West Main Street Farmers Market on June 5. Fry bought a red bell pepper and potatoes.
Veterans - and motorcycles - were out in full force June 6 when the American Legion Riders of Post 148, 705 E. Lewis St., held their third annual motorcycle rally.
Carol Mercer, who spearheads the community effort, calls the effort Angola's version of "Extreme Makeover." But unlike the reality show, where people have their homes miraculously transformed, no one is sure how this episode will end.
Who: Robert Lewis Clinton Jr., 82, of Kansas City and Florida.How and when he died: May 10 of congestive heart failure.A traveler from the start: As a youngster, he helped his parents transport oranges from Florida to sell in Ohio.