“Valley didn’t prepare me at all for college.” This has been the statement I have heard from numerous past classmates and from others that had graduated before me.
OrthoWorx recently piloted The Technical Careers and Beyond Program, developed to focus on local education and awareness to help address the local advanced manufacturing talent gap.
10 Years AgoFour Life Scouts of Troop 715 – Preston Moudy, Trent McClintock, Jon Snyder and Matthew Holderman – were escorted down the stairs by members of the Old Guard and up to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery July 14.
Miriam McKeefery Uphouse Christensen, 97, Grace Village Retirement Community, Winona Lake, passed away at 6:25 p.m. Saturday at Grace Village Health Care.
After a nationwide Tumblr contest, Indianapolis was one of 14 chosen cities, and the first stop for the “Paper Towns Get Lost and Get Found” movie tour.
10 Years AgoWinter sports MVPs and MIPs from Tippecanoe Valley High School are Holli Jackson, Amanda Warren, Erin Smith, Kayla Clemons, Alicia Wright, April Halterman, Zach Sainer, Brady Baugher, Trenton Newsome, Shane Drudge, Tony Landry, A.J. Austin and Shane Denny.
10 Years AgoFor two quarters, Wawasee’s boys basketball team did what few teams have been able to do the past four years ­ – hold Plymouth sharpshooter Kyle Benge in check.
How in the world can one basketball team win three postseason games in overtime in one season? Has the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team no respect for people with small bladders and already-chewed nails?
WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Town Council Tuesday introduced an ordinance for a bond that will allow the building of a new dorm and refinancing of a bond on a dorm already built.
Editor, Times-Union:What do pacemakers, insulin pumps, dentures and thousands of other life-saving devices all have in common? They all became more expensive because of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.
NAPPANEE – Mabel I. Cain Ganshorn, 99, Waterford Crossing Apartments, Goshen, died Nov. 24, 2013, at her residence after saying many, many times, “I’ve had a good life.”
Do you “Believe”? All aboard for this magical holiday event as the Symphony of the Lakes performs their first concert as part of the Wagon Wheel Theatre.