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Local Business Owner Raising Funds To Erase Student Lunch Debt

Nathan Underneath, owner of Moving Pictures Tattoo Cinema, was surprised when he learned how many students were on the Free and Reduced Lunch program at Warsaw Community Schools (WCS).

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Murphy Awarded Lilly Creativity Fellowship Grant

Warsaw Community Schools announced Kaitlyn Murphy, art teacher at Harrison and Eisenhower elementary schools, has been awarded the Lilly Creativity Fellowship Grant.

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Kyle Wurtzel Of Heartwood Planning Group Speaks At Washington STEM Academy

Kyle Wurtzel, a partner at Heartwood Planning Group and a private wealth financial advisor, visited Washington STEM Academy to not only share career readiness with students, but also to lead a STEM activity around motion with third-grade students.

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CCS Continues To Help People In Need Even With 'Tight' Finances

Finances are tight at Combined Community Services, but the number of people seeking assistance is greater now than during the pandemic just a few years ago.

C4One Hires CEO & Administrative Director

WINONA LAKE - C4One announced Drew Scholl and Beth Rooney have taken leadership roles in the organization.

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HELP, Local Schools And Partner Organizations Offer Countywide Student Entrepreneurship Program

Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program (HELP) Kosciusko, along with nonprofit Believe in a Dream Inc., came together to recently launch the first cohort of the Kosciusko Student Venture Challenge, an entrepreneurship bootcamp and showcase for local high school students.

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Back To Back: Grace Locks Up Crossroads League Title

For the second consecutive season, Grace’s men’s basketball team battled its way to the Crossroads League regular season championship.

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Awards Presented At 67th Annual Kosciusko County SWCD Meeting

Tom Parker, Robert Frantz, Dave Shively and Emily Gough, along with four high school FFA members, were recognized at the 67th annual Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District meeting Tuesday.

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Cancer Services Of Northeast Indiana Opens 1st Regional Office In Kosciusko County

Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana has served Kosciusko and 10 other surrounding counties for the last 18 years.

Danny B. Willard

Danny B. Willard, 83, died Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, at Peabody Retirement Community.

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Charlotte L. Glassley

Charlotte L. Glassley, of Syracuse, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, at the age of 93.

Syracuse Council Approves Ambulance Purchase & Ordinances

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Town Council members worked through a full agenda Tuesday evening - some items carried over because last month’s meeting was canceled due to a lack of quorum.

Claypool Renews Liability Insurance

CLAYPOOL – The Claypool Town Council renewed the town's liability insurance with McGowan Insurance Group for $19,775 at Tuesday night's meeting.

Warsaw Schools Announce Graduation Ceremony Details

Warsaw Community Schools announced the upcoming commencement ceremony for the Class of 2024.

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Kids Market Spring 2024 Sale Set For March 9

WINONA LAKE - Kids Market will be hosting their 39th consignment sale March 9 at the Gordon Health and Wellness Center, 100 Publishers Drive, Winona Lake, on the campus of Grace College.

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WACC Work-Based Learning Spotlight: Otis R. Bowen Center

Warsaw Area Career Center Intern: Macy Carlile Parents: Tara and Hunter Carlile

The Penalty Box: A Late Winter Carry-In

I feel very unfocused this week. It happens almost every year at about this time. There are lots of reasons for it, and I won’t bore you with the details. Why it matters to you is that you get a column with several different topics today.

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City Council Hears Presentation On Fire Territory Levy Increase

A presentation to the Warsaw Common Council Tuesday on increasing the maximum property tax levy for the fire protection territory included estimated dollar amounts and expenditure priorities.

Winona Lake Council Hears About Utilities Software Issues

WINONA LAKE – Issues with Winona Lake’s utility billing was still an issue for residents at the Winona Lake Town Council meeting Tuesday.