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  <title>Rushville Republican About us</title>
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  <updated>2012-02-12T09:17:50-05:00</updated>
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      <title>Rush County and The Rushville Republican</title>
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      <updated>2005-10-11T10:51:00-04:00</updated>
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        Adopted home of presidential candidate Wendell &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Willke and the site of his national campaign headquarters in 1940, and symbolic &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; home of NASCAR driver Tony Stewart, Rush County is proud of its past, secure in &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; its present, and prepared for the future.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Located in the heartland of rural Indiana and &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; boasting several family farms, Rush County is also proud to be home to a diversified industry base, featuring manufacturing operations small and large. &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; The county also benefits from having its own hospital. Rush Memorial hospital &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; provides a full range of state of the art services.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; A large and industrious Amish community also &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; calls Rush County home, and tourists frequently travel to Rush County to see and &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; enjoy the slower pace of life it offers.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Rush County is also home to four historically &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; renovated and fully functional covered bridges, designed and built by the Kennedy brothers, who are famous for such structures throughout the Midwest.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; The Rushville Republican began serving Rush &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; County residents as the Rushville Whig in 1840, making it the oldest daily &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; publication the state of Indiana.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; 
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