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When a stretch limousine looking like a Holstein, complete with barnyard animals, comes to town it attracts a crowd. Or at least a few curious onlookers. That’s what happened on Saturday evening when Jeffrey Macke drove his Cow Limo into Kendallville and stopped at the Subway sandwich shop on U.S. 6 for a bite. The Cow Limo’s home base is Fort Wayne, though the vehicle was originally built for a comedy club in Ohio. The 1995 Lincoln was converted into the Cow Limo in 2000. It seats 14. The cow on the roof can dispense milk and even shoots smoke out its rear end.
Duesenbergs in Kendallville
Duesenbergs gathered for the Ab Jenkins Memorial Duesenberg Exhibition of Speed and Stinson Fly-In
ISP urges drivers to be cautious during Labor Day travels
AAA estimates 11.3 percent increase in weekend travel across Indiana
Mr. Eckhart's Penny
A fictional play about library founder Charles Eckhart was part of centennial celebrations
Training prepares police for emergency driving
The Kendallville Police Department sent officers to the Emergency Vehicle Operations training course
 
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Duesenbergs in Kendallville
Duesenbergs gathered for the Ab Jenkins Memorial Duesenberg Exhibition of Speed and Stinson Fly-In
Jokester
KPC editors celebrate morning delivery
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Sports
Snider soccer hopes third time is the charm
After losing in IHSAA state finals the last two years, a group of 12 seniors hope to win it all
Business
Academies provide extra instruction
Indiana Cheer Enterprises Athletic Center
Special Feature
Starting to live, learning to serve in Haiti
Northern Indiana residents joined with others to offer help in post-earthquake Haiti