Looking Back – April 25

2007

Cummins shares spiked as high as $91.45 when a Reuters report pointed to “takeover expectations” after European auto maker Fiat said it planned to expand its truck division to North America.

1992

Two cases of rubeola, old-fashioned or seven-day measles, were confirmed among Seymour High School students, prompting the inoculation of about 950 Seymour High School students.

1967

The first local Liberty Bell Award, given to a non-lawyer in recognition of community service that strengthened the effectiveness of the U.S. system of freedom under law, was given to Glenn Adams, Columbus High School government teacher.