78th Mermaid Festival Features Parades, Pageants & Wheels

NORTH WEBSTER - The 78th Mermaid Festival is June 19-22 in North Webster, and there will be plenty of activities to keep people in the town.

Queen Pageant Dates Back To 1946 In North Webster

NORTH WEBSTER - The Queen of the Lakes pageant in North Webster began in 1946, the year after the end of World War II.

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Sunday House Fire Remains Under Investigation

Cause and origin of a fire Sunday afternoon on West Old 30, Warsaw, remain under investigation.

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Kreger Seeks To Rejoin Pierceton Town Board

PIERCETON - Jerry F. Kreger, 65, has two decades of previous experience as a former Pierceton Town Board member and clerk-treasurer that he will bring with him to the board if he is elected Thursday in the Republican caucus.

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Indiana Republicans Upset Mike Braun’s Choice For Lieutenant Governor

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Republicans rejected Sen. Mike Braun’s choice for lieutenant governor on Saturday, instead nominating a podcasting pastor with far-right views to be his running mate.

Potentially Improve Your Retirement Planning With These Tips

“What should I be doing to save for retirement?” The first step is to start contributing to your retirement plan, either through your employer or through you own private plan.

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Jody M. Meyer Promoted To Lead Lake City Bank’s Indianapolis Region Retail Banking

Jody M. Meyer Promoted To Lead Lake City Bank’s Indianapolis Region Retail Banking

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Jackson Reflects On 28 Years Of Serving As Kosciusko County Commissioner

Words Kosciusko County Commissioner of the Northern District Brad Jackson uses to describe himself include a Christian, a patriot and a conservative. They’re the same words people who know him use to describe him.

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Wilbur Dean McFadden

NORTH MANCHESTER – Wilbur Dean McFadden, 92, passed away at Parkview Wabash Hospital on May 22, 2024.

Summertime And The City Continues Addressing Ongoing Issues

Welcome to summer 2024!

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Ronald ‘Ron’ E. Bruner

AKRON – Ronald “Ron” E. Bruner, 76, rural Akron, died at 5:27 a.m. Thursday, June 13, 2024, at Peabody Retirement Community of North Manchester.

Church News 06.13.24

Church news includes summer message series and worship services.

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Nine Witnesses Testify In Trial For 2020 Lake Wawasee Reckless Homicide Case

Nine witnesses testified during the second day of a three-day jury trial for an Indianapolis man criminally charged for a fatal boating accident on Lake Wawasee.

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Ordinances Being Enforced In Etna Green

ETNA GREEN — Etna Green town officials will begin enforcing violations of several town ordinances, which could include fines if matters are not rectified.

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Elevatus Presents Updated Milford School Renderings To Wawasee School Board

SYRACUSE - Emily Hower, of Elevatus Architecture, came before the Wawasee School Board Tuesday to present updated Milford School renderings.

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Grace Announces Full-Tuition President’s Scholarship Recipient

WINONA LAKE — Grace College announce Justin Oilar, of Lafayette, as the 2024 full-tuition President’s Scholarship recipient.

Thanks For Recognition

Editor, Times-Union: I would like to say thank you to the Silver Lake Days Festival Committee for selecting me as a co-grand marshal for the festival parade.

Chautauqua Has Fun Events With Dogs & Patriotism Coming In June

Syracuse’s Chautauqua organization has both fun with dogs and fun with patriotism planned with two free programs in June.

The Penalty Box: Things That Are Broken, Part Two

This is the second in a three-part series on things in sports that need to be changed, updated or significantly improved.