SYRACUSE - Attendance was standing room only Saturday where two members of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma shared stories about the culture and food at the WACF Ruddell Pavilion.
Mark Knecht, Chautauqua President | September 12, 2023
At the end of Monday’s ceremony in Warsaw remembering 9-11, a bell was rang to mark the 22nd anniversary of those who died from the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, and for those who served and continue to serve the country.
As the Marsh property is being marketed for potential new retail/grocery stores, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday approved several agreements for the building to be taken care while the city owns it.
Despite no longer being conference rivals, the Tippecanoe Valley and Manchester girls soccer teams took the time to match up on Monday evening in Akron. The Lady Squires put together one of their best performances of the season, winning 7-0.
Editor, Times-Union:
Warsaw Times Union, Thursday, September 7, page 7A: “Battery Parts Maker Entel [actually Entek] Breaks Ground on $1.5B Mfg. Campus in Western Indiana.”
WINONA LAKE — Anje Anglin called an event in which hundreds of people floated on inflatables on Winona Lake to honor her and bring awareness to her illness, Lou Gehrig's disease, or ALS, "wonderful."