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Jack L. Wagner

Jack L. Wagner, 83, North Manchester, died Nov. 12, 2024.

David Lavon McFarren

David Lavon McFarren, 88, New Paris, died 12:57 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at his home.

Carl Schuster

Carl Schuster, Winona Lake, died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at Lutheran Hospital.

John Michael ‘Jack’ Dabler

NORTH WEBSTER – John Michael “Jack” Dabler, 86, North Webster, died Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, at home.

Dennis Eugene Cripe

NORTH MANCHESTER – Dennis Eugene Cripe, born on Feb. 18, 1947, in Wabash, to Daniel Arden and Doris Irene Moore Cripe, went to be with Jesus, on Nov. 13, 2024, at the Peabody Healthcare Center in North Manchester.

Free Medicare Workshop

SYRACUSE - Wawasee Community Schools’ Medicare Workshop has been rescheduled.

Some State Park Properties To Temporarily Close For Deer Management Hunts

Select Indiana State Park properties will close temporarily for controlled deer management hunts in the coming weeks.

Grace College Wind Ensemble To Perform ‘Precious In His Sight’

WINONA LAKE — The Grace College Wind Ensemble will perform its fall concert, “Precious in His Sight,” on Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.

Grace College Celebrates Administrator’s 42 Years Of Service

WINONA LAKE — Grace College celebrates Don Fluke’s 42 faithful years of service as the director of information technology upon announcing his retirement this fall.

Delta Theta Tau Sorority Offers Counseling Grants

Marcia Randolph, president of the Beta Zeta Chapter - Warsaw, Delta Theta Tau Sorority Inc., announced Tuesday the sorority will award $5,000 this year to students specializing in counseling.

Governor Holcomb Visits Steel Dynamics To Discuss U.S. 30 Improvements

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb visited Steel Dynamics Inc. in Columbia City Wednesday to highlight a partnership with Steel Dynamics Inc.

Jury Finds Holloway Not Guilty In Syracuse Fatal Drug Overdose Case

After over an hour of deliberation, a 12-person jury found Shane A. Holloway not guilty of dealing drugs to a woman who overdosed and died.

KCCVB Releases New Holiday Lights Passport

The Kosciusko County Convention & Visitors Bureau (KCCVB) has released a new free digital passport called the Holiday Lights Passport for the holiday season.

Heartline Launches Record Match Challenge Campaign

Heartline Pregnancy Center announced an opportunity to double the impact of donations through the end of 2024.

County BZA Deals With List Of Petitions

The Kosciusko Board of Zoning Appeals heard numerous requests during a nearly five-hour meeting on Tuesday.

Community Foundation Embraces Another Successful Year At Annual Celebration

When people embrace others, good things can happen. The theme this year for the Kosciusko County Community Foundation’s annual report and celebration Wednesday was “Embrace,” and several people who have embraced the idea of helping others were featured.

Power Line Lowering Project Out By Warsaw Airport On Schedule

The runway 27 obstruction mitigation project - also known as the AEP power line lowering project at the end of the east/west runway at the Warsaw Municipal Airport - is on schedule, the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners heard at their meeting Tuesday.

KCCRVC Approves Visitors Bureau Grant Request For AI Software

The Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitor Commission approved a grant request of $23,000 for artificial intelligence software for the Kosciusko County Visitors Bureau at a meeting Wednesday.

NCCAA Cross Country Finals Return To Grace

Just as Grace College said goodbye to the NCCAA Men’s and Women’s basketball championships back in March, the school will get its final crack at hosting the NCCAA Cross Country National Championships for both Division I and II this Friday morning.

Lancers Dominate Wolverines In Wire-To-Wire Victory

Grace’s men’s basketball team led from start to finish in a dominant win over Michigan-Dearborn on Tuesday.