Remember WHen 2.13.08
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
February 13 1998
Dan Harstine was named Winona Lake Fireman of the Year for 1997. Quentin Rupe received the Winona Lake Fire Dept. Service Award.
25 Years Ago
February 13 1983
The winners in the Montgomery Ward grand opening drawing are Thelma Brennaman, Winona Lake first prize winner of a component stereo; Linda Ritchie, Silver Lake, second-prize winner of a portable radio; and Elizabeth Olson, Warsaw, third-prize winner of an air freshener.
50 Years Ago
February 13 1958
Devere Brant, Winona Lake, called "the best teacher in all the world" by her first-grade pupils in the Atwood School, is the Kosciusko County Federation of Clubs' candidate in a national Teacher Award contest.
75 Years Ago
February 13 1933
Believe it or not, spring is here! At least that's what William Griswold, of 326 N. Lake St., tried to inform The Times today. And his reason? He saw four robins while glancing out of his back door today. He said, "Now that's 'straight stuff' because I looked extra close to make sure that they really were robins."
10 Years Ago
February 13 1998
Dan Harstine was named Winona Lake Fireman of the Year for 1997. Quentin Rupe received the Winona Lake Fire Dept. Service Award.
25 Years Ago
February 13 1983
The winners in the Montgomery Ward grand opening drawing are Thelma Brennaman, Winona Lake first prize winner of a component stereo; Linda Ritchie, Silver Lake, second-prize winner of a portable radio; and Elizabeth Olson, Warsaw, third-prize winner of an air freshener.
50 Years Ago
February 13 1958
Devere Brant, Winona Lake, called "the best teacher in all the world" by her first-grade pupils in the Atwood School, is the Kosciusko County Federation of Clubs' candidate in a national Teacher Award contest.
75 Years Ago
February 13 1933
Believe it or not, spring is here! At least that's what William Griswold, of 326 N. Lake St., tried to inform The Times today. And his reason? He saw four robins while glancing out of his back door today. He said, "Now that's 'straight stuff' because I looked extra close to make sure that they really were robins."