INDIANAPOLIS – Secretary of State Diego Morales wants Hoosier business owners to be aware of new federal reporting requirements going into effect over the next two years.
This week, we will shift our attention away from one holiday and turn to the next, as this weekend, we say goodbye to 2023 and welcome 2024 into our lives, hoping it brings us what we are looking for. Before we turn the page to next year, how about a trip down memory lane for 2023.
COLUMBIA CITY – United Way of Whitley & Kosciusko Counties announced 550 Whitley County children have been enrolled in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
Despite not both still being members of the Three Rivers Conference as was the case in year’s past, the Tippecanoe Valley and Rochester athletic programs have done a great job continuing the rivalry. On Friday night, the newest edition of the battle for the bell took place as the Viking boys basketball team throttled the Zebras 70-30 at home.
Kosciusko County Community Foundation announced it received a $2,838,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to strengthen the learning and development of very young children in the northeastern Indiana community.
Last week, in a rare moment when I was sitting at home watching the Blackhawks and finishing the final few sentences of last week’s column, you may remember that I heard noises outside and then heard my doorbell ring.
Editor, Times-Union:
The term “fascism” seems to be thrown around a lot recently — by both Republicans and Democrats. Therefore, it seems necessary to reiterate the definition of this term and the signs that should help everyone recognize just who is using the term correctly and exactly who the real would-be fascists are.