Grace Honors Lutheran Hospital At Men’s Basketball Game
March 17, 2025 at 6:36 p.m.

WINONA LAKE – Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) was publicly honored during the Grace College men’s basketball game against Carolina University on Friday in the Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center.
During halftime, Grace College President Dr. Drew Flamm invited the CEO of LKH, Chad Towner, and other hospital staff to the gym floor to acknowledge the hospital’s ongoing support of the institution, according to a news release from Grace College.
“Grace College is incredibly thankful for the unwavering support and dedication that Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital has provided over the years,” said Flamm. “The hospital’s commitment to our institution goes beyond just healthcare; they have been instrumental in ensuring the health and well-being of our students and the entire community.”
The college thanked LKH for providing access to trainers and nurses, ensuring its athletes can perform at their best, stated the release.
“Their caring approach has fostered a safe and supportive environment for all of us at Grace,” said Flamm. “We recognize the countless hours and resources that Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital has invested in our college. Their leadership and dedication have enhanced our college experience and strengthened the bond between Grace College and the community we cherish.”
To learn more about LKH, visit www.lutherankosciuskohospital.com/. For more information about Grace College, go to www.grace.edu.
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WINONA LAKE – Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) was publicly honored during the Grace College men’s basketball game against Carolina University on Friday in the Manahan Orthopedic Capital Center.
During halftime, Grace College President Dr. Drew Flamm invited the CEO of LKH, Chad Towner, and other hospital staff to the gym floor to acknowledge the hospital’s ongoing support of the institution, according to a news release from Grace College.
“Grace College is incredibly thankful for the unwavering support and dedication that Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital has provided over the years,” said Flamm. “The hospital’s commitment to our institution goes beyond just healthcare; they have been instrumental in ensuring the health and well-being of our students and the entire community.”
The college thanked LKH for providing access to trainers and nurses, ensuring its athletes can perform at their best, stated the release.
“Their caring approach has fostered a safe and supportive environment for all of us at Grace,” said Flamm. “We recognize the countless hours and resources that Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital has invested in our college. Their leadership and dedication have enhanced our college experience and strengthened the bond between Grace College and the community we cherish.”
To learn more about LKH, visit www.lutherankosciuskohospital.com/. For more information about Grace College, go to www.grace.edu.