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Staff Report WARSAW – Who wants popcorn? Apparently plenty of people in Warsaw. North Pointe Cinemas, closed temporarily by the coronavirus pandemic, posted an offer on it’s Facebook page to sell large containers of popcorn for $5. The turnout felt like a blockbuster release as a long line of motorists lined up outside the theater …read more.

CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — A man was arrested at a movie theater in Clarksville after he reportedly assaulted an employee when they refused to refill his popcorn.

FORT WAYNE — Running now through Jan. 3, Science Central will be home to a special touring exhibition entitled, “Amazing Maize.” This temporary exhibition explores the science and history behind the ancient grain we call corn.

The state of Indiana experienced a record year for popcorn production in 2014. Hoosier farmers planted 91,000 acres of corn used to make popcorn, which is 10,000 more than in 2013. Total production for the state was 432 million pounds, up from 372 million in 2013. The crop value was $81.65 million, up nearly 1 …read more.

“I have a very unusual background,” states 82-year-old Rowena Womack of Warsaw. “Everyone has a interesting story, but my story happens to begin with being born with tuberculosis.” Raised by her aunt and uncle after her father died of the disease and her mother became unable to care for her and her two sisters, Womack …read more.

Light and fluffy, sometimes sweet or salty, popcorn is one of America’s favorite snack foods. In Indiana, that means big business. The Hoosier state is the nation’s second largest popcorn producer, which is why is has been announced that popcorn will be the featured product at the 2013 Indiana State Fair. “People have long known …read more.

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