Park Avenue Work Taking Longer Than Expected, City Of Warsaw Announces

The work on Park Avenue between Main and Center streets being performed by NIPSCO has taken longer than planned due to weather and other complications, according to the city of Warsaw.

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Potawatomi Wildlife Park Empowers Youth Leadership With Board Position

TIPPECANOE — In a proactive move to engage youth in community leadership, Potawatomi Park Inc. established a youth board member position in 2022.

Trump 2.0

Editor, Times-Union: Since the 900-plus pages of Project 2025 were released to the public, Donald Trump, a contributor to its creation (check out his speech from April 2022) is now back-peddling, saying he knows nothing about the manifesto or its creators - in spite of the fact that at least 29 of its 37 authors are former members of his administration.

Lori Camp For Congress

Editor, Times-Union: Today I’m asking you to vote for Lori Camp for Congress here in the 2nd District of Indiana because it’s time to break up the network of well-connected insiders that is running this state, and that has Donald Trump and Rudy Yakym in its back pocket, doing its bidding.

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Helser Submits Resignation As County Auditor

Kosciusko County Auditor Rhonda Helser submitted her resignation today to Kosciusko County Republican Party Central Committee Chair Mike Ragan.

Chip Shots: Loyalty

I follow teams more these days based on how they operate as a business rather than any regional loyalty I had similar to my days growing up in Northeast Ohio.

Avoiding Common Investment Traps Along Life’s Path

Planning for retirement should really start as soon as you get your first real job, but it should continue through each stage of life. Each has its own challenges and common mistakes to avoid.

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League Of Women Voters Working To Get People Registered To Vote

Along with pony rides, line dancing and a host of other activities at the Western-themed Third Friday downtown Warsaw last night was a booth for the League of Women Voters for people to get registered to vote.

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City Continues Cleanup After Tuesday’s Storm

City of Warsaw employees are still cleaning up after early Tuesday morning’s storm, but they’re making headway, Public Works Superintendent Dustin Dillon told the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday.

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U.S. 30’s Future May Depend On Indiana’s Next Governor

Whoever the next governor of Indiana is, current Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb said it’s crucial that they get on board with the U.S. 30 freeway project.

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Anne ‘Laurie’ L. Smith

Anne “Laurie” L. Smith, North Webster, died July 18, 2024.

Manchester University Fort Wayne Faculty To Present At AACP Annual Meeting

NORTH MANCHESTER – Several faculty and staff members from Manchester University Fort Wayne will present research and lead sessions at the 2024 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Annual Meeting in Boston, Mass., today through Tuesday.

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County Parks Board Hears About Safety, Drainage Concerns With Chinworth Extension

Safety and drainage concerns for the Chinworth Trail extension were brought to the attention of the Kosciusko County Department of Parks and Recreation Board Thursday.

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Gov. Holcomb Surprises Craig Allebach With Sagamore Of The Wabash

WINONA LAKE - Craig Allebach’s health may affect his future as the Winona Lake town manager, but Thursday he was shown how much he’s appreciated and loved for everything he’s done for the local communities over more than four decades.

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Bowen Center Opens Crisis Receiving & Stabilization Services Unit

PIERCETON - Bowen Center opened its doors Thursday for its new Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Unit within its psychiatric hospital at 9 Pequignot Drive, Pierceton.

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Douglas Neville

A devoted father, brother, uncle, employee and friend passed away on July 15 at the age of 72 in Warsaw.

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U.S. 30 Summit Brings Local & State Leaders Together In Warsaw

If U.S. 30 doesn’t become a freeway, it could not only mean the loss of jobs and economic growth for the seven Indiana counties along the corridor, but also more lives lost from accidents.

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Susan Eileen Hatfield

MENTONE – Susan Eileen Hatfield, 76, of Mentone (Palestine), passed away July 12, 2024, in Indianapolis.

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Pearl Street Parking Lot Reconstruction Project Awarded

SYRACUSE - Town of Syracuse department heads were bleary-eyed and exhausted after a night and day of dealing with storm issues Monday night into Tuesday morning and Council President Nate Scherer recognized their efforts at Tuesday’s council meeting and thanked them for all their work.