Remember When 9.25.2009
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
September 25 1999
Thirty-one individuals competed in the final round of the Cardinal Center Million Dollar Hole-In-One Shoot Out. The final round of competition was held recently at Stonehenge Golf Club.
25 Years Ago
September 25 1984
Occupational therapy has been added to the list of services provided by Home Health Care Services of Kosciusko County Inc., according to an announcement by Robert Blauvelt, executive director. Julie Hradel and Mickey Lavey, both registered occupational therapists, joined the staff part time to help implement this new program.
50 Years Ago
September 25 1959
Open House will be held for the just completed Lincoln Elementary School, at the corner of East Main (extended) and Lincoln streets.
75 Years Ago
September 25 1934
The Wayne Township community canning center will be opened in the kitchens of the First Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Nellie Arnold in charge of women's work. From the governor's commission of unemployment relief, L. J. Considine, case work supervisor, has secured complete canning equipment, including two pressure cookers and two automatic sealers. At first 3,500 quart cans and 500 pint cans are being used.
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10 Years Ago
September 25 1999
Thirty-one individuals competed in the final round of the Cardinal Center Million Dollar Hole-In-One Shoot Out. The final round of competition was held recently at Stonehenge Golf Club.
25 Years Ago
September 25 1984
Occupational therapy has been added to the list of services provided by Home Health Care Services of Kosciusko County Inc., according to an announcement by Robert Blauvelt, executive director. Julie Hradel and Mickey Lavey, both registered occupational therapists, joined the staff part time to help implement this new program.
50 Years Ago
September 25 1959
Open House will be held for the just completed Lincoln Elementary School, at the corner of East Main (extended) and Lincoln streets.
75 Years Ago
September 25 1934
The Wayne Township community canning center will be opened in the kitchens of the First Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Nellie Arnold in charge of women's work. From the governor's commission of unemployment relief, L. J. Considine, case work supervisor, has secured complete canning equipment, including two pressure cookers and two automatic sealers. At first 3,500 quart cans and 500 pint cans are being used.