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Korean War vets fly in WWII bomber Print
By Dennis Nartker dennisn@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 01:00
KENDALLVILLE — For Korean War veteran Ken Fulk of Kendallville, it was something he’d wanted to do since he regretted joining the U.S. Navy instead of the U.S. Air Force 60 years ago. For Harold Uhl, Jr., 82, of Kendallville, a U.S....
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Tri-State Bluegrass Festival features Paris-based group Print
By Craig Haupert chaupert@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:40
KENDALLVILLE — Three members of the bluegrass group Blue Railroad Train traveled a long, long way to reach Kendallville — more than 4,000 miles. Thierry Lecocq, Jean-Marie Redon and Sharon Lombardi — all from Paris, France...
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Day of the Duesenbergs Print
BY DAVE KURTZ dkurtz@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:30
AUBURN — As Saturday’s Parade of Classics in Auburn ended, announcer Bob Joynt told spectators what they had witnessed. “You’ve just seen more Duesenbergs than ever in history,” said Joynt, of Illinois, a trustee of...
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Gable Duesenberg sparks memories Print
By Lindsay Winslow Brown lindsayb@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:20
AUBURN — A 1935 Model JN Duesenberg that late screen star Clark Gable loved, but refused to see after the death of his beloved wife, Carole Lombard, was driven in the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival Parade Saturday. The owners of...
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Duesenberg sells at Auburn Auction Park Print
BY BOB CULP bculp@kpcnews.net   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:20
AUBURN — As the auction drew closer to lot W750, the crowd grew more tense. They were waiting for a 1934 Duesenberg JN Convertible Sedan — the star of the 2010 Auburn Fall Collector Car Auction — to drive down its proverbial red...
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