Rose Home Announces Changes

SYRACUSE – The Rose Home North, A women’s recovery home operating under the umbrella organization Rose Home Inc.  of Fort Wayne, announced it has a new board of directors and plans to make major changes at the home.

Warsaw Walk To Cure Arthritis Planned

The 2014 Warsaw Walk to Cure Arthritis has been planned to raise funds to help find a cure for the disease.

Manchester OKs 1st Reading of Bond Restructuring Ordinance

NORTH MANCHESTER – The North Manchester Town Council approved the first reading of an ordinance that would refinance and consolidate older bonds during their Wednesday meeting.

Beaman Home Plans Bingo Fundraiser

As part of the October Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Beaman Home, the area’s Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center for victims of domestic violence, is planning a bingo fundraiser Oct. 17 at the Center Lake Pavilion, Warsaw.

Manchester Council Approves Project Design Contract



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Lakeland Christian Names Top Students


Warsaw Announces Top Students For 2018

Kyler Bartol, son of Brenden and Dora Bartol, has been named the valedictorian for Warsaw Community High School’s class of 2018. Zachary V. Howard, son of Mark Howard and Deydra Carpenter, is salutatorian.

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Echoes Of The Past Fall Festival Planned For October





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Arts Commission Seeks Applications From Communities For Workshop, Funding Opportunity

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is now accepting applications for Creative Convergence.

World/Nation Briefs 5.8.2012

FBI studies ’undetectable’ device after CIA thwarts new al-Qaida underwear bomb plotWASHINGTON (AP) — At the FBI’s explosives lab in Virginia, experts are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida bomb to figure out whether it could have slipped past airport security and taken down a commercial airplane, U.S. officials said.

World/Nation Briefs 9.14.2012

Egyptian president says Muslims must protect embassies; protesters, police clash anew in CairoCAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s president says it’s up to Muslims as part of their Islamic duty to protect embassies and foreign diplomats who are guests in the country.

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Obama still betting on a big fiscal deal as automatic cuts kick in, but odds weigh against himWASHINGTON (AP) — A fiscal deadline all but blown, President Barack Obama says he once again wants to seek a big fiscal deal that would raise taxes and trim billions from expensive and ever growing entitlement programs

Swine Flu, Bird Flu Different Animals

I think the way the media has covered the recent swine flue outbreak is about right.

James W. "Bill" Pierce

James W. “Bill” Pierce, 96, of Winona Lake, died at 9:05 a.m. April 12, 2011, in Grace Village Healthcare Center, Winona Lake