Two days before the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge, a 101-year-old World War II veteran was one of two U.S. heroes recognized Saturday at the Country Christmas with Susie McEntire.
Drought conditions didn’t make the ground easy to dig up Saturday when volunteers tried to help plant more than two dozen trees in Central and Bixler parks in Warsaw, but they gave it their best efforts.
NAPPANEE - “Love Comes Softly,” a popular book by Janette Oke, will be making a world premier as a musical, composed by Christy Stutzman, on Aug. 15 at The Round Barn Theatre at The Barns at Amish Acres, Nappanee.
After playing The Beast in “Disney’s Beauty & The Beast” at the beginning of this summer season, and then two ensemble roles, Liam Fisher is returning to a lead role in the murder mystery “Murder on the Orient Express” at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum is offering an advance preview of “Blind Logic,” a new documentary about Ralph Teetor, a part-time resident of Syracuse and Lake Wawasee.
The Kosciusko County Health Department has notified the city of Warsaw Parks Department that tests for E.coli have come back at unsafe levels, and their recommendation is that Center Lake Beach is to be closed immediately.
As part of the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department’s Summer Concert Series, The Moon Cats will perform from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 28 at the Lucerne Park Amphitheater, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw.
Hoosiers can submit their art and photos to serve as the background artwork for new durable cards for hunting, fishing and trapping licenses for next year.