WINONA LAKE – Through Feb. 16, sales from the Happy Beans program at Jefferson Elementary School will go to help sixth-grader Israel Gagnon get a new wheelchair.
There’s been a little shakeup for the Republican primary election for the three Kosciusko County Council at-large positions and northern district county commissioner.
PIERCETON — The Pierceton Town Council held first readings for two ordinances and approved a change in how paid hours for the Pierceton Police Department work during a special meeting Thursday.
At the request of Steve Snyder, attorney for Louis Dreyfus Company, the Kosciusko County Council on Thursday tabled the hearing for the tax abatement and waiver for LDC to their March 14 meeting.
Much has happened for LITE (Living In Transition Effectively), in the past year especially, and Executive Director and Founder Tammy Cotton shared that information with the Kosciusko County Council Thursday.
Columbus “Junior” Martin Jr. passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 25, 2024, at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis following a medical emergency. His family was lovingly by his side.
NORTH MANCHESTER – At Wednesday night's meeting, the Manchester Town Council voted to pledge $400,000 over the course of two years toward a Lilly Grant with Manchester University.
Whitko High School juniors Bailey Wolfe and Jillian Culp are team leaders for the 2024 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Student Visionaries fundraising campaign.
I feel like it’s never a bad idea to start out a column with a little bit of honesty. I’ll start this week’s off with a confession.
I’ve blown off starting to write this for as long as I could. Not for your standard procrastination reasons, but because this is the last Can Connor Cover? of the season and I’m not quite ready to say goodbye.
Warsaw Traffic Commission greenlighted first-step solutions Wednesday to two separate issues - one on Husky Trail, and the other at Pope, Prairie and Detroit streets.
Warsaw Schools is helping to publicize an upcoming event as a way to support the Gagnon family and honor Israel Gagnon's positivity and ever-present smile.
Jimmy “Jim” Kaye Rapp, of Leesburg, went home to be with his Lord at 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital in Warsaw at the age of 86.
SYRACUSE – Chautauqua-Wawasee has a busy calendar of programs set for 2024, starting with the Purdue Varsity Glee Club who is returning to Syracuse on March 1 after a one-year hiatus.