Lake City Bank, the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation, announced today the bank is committing $90,000 to Elevate Ventures for the Northern Indiana Regional Entrepreneurship Action Plan.
Sexuality smoldered just enough during the Wagon Wheel Theatre’s production of “Chicago” opening night Wednesday to keep the musical more PG-13 than R, while still entertaining the adult audience.
WASHINGTON – Bill Raspberry wore his eminence well. In a city full of preening, self-centered journalistic royalty, he was a warm and generous prince who never deluded himself into thinking he knew all the answers. He is desperately missed.
Mary Lou Knepper Mary Lou Knepper, 82, of Warsaw, died at 3:20 p.m. July 17, 2012, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. She was born June 4, 1930, in Warsaw, to Doyle G. and Sarah Minard Swanson.
I’d like to give an update on the Project 500 child sponsorships. I think this latest blog post from our daughter, Sarah Joy, with Challenging Heights in Ghana, Africa, says it best:
Monday’s Warsaw School Board meeting was just an hour of approving what had been discussed at last week’s work session and a couple of reports.
If you are just starting out in your research you will come across a brick wall – everyone does – with brick wall meaning you have turned over lots of papers, flipped through books and more books at the local library and historical society and have not been able to find any more information pertaining to your ancestor.
NAPPANEE – A thrown bat and an umpire’s call were key factors in Wawasee’s first Northern Lakes Conference softball loss of the season, as the Lady Warriors fell 2-1 at NorthWood Tuesday night.
BENTON – With solid pitching for both teams and the wind blowing in, both coaches thought the Wawasee at Fairfield softball game would come down to who made the first mistake.
AKRON – Rev. Michael E. McFarland, 63, Rochester, passed away when his faith became sight with his loving family by his side at 8:05 p.m. May 23, 2015, at Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester.
Editor, Times-Union:A lot of effort is being made and money spent by Parkview Health to push its agenda locally. A look on the Internet tells how badly they want to be a regional leader.
BOTETOURT, Va. – Despite falling into the loser’s bracket of the NCCAA World Series, Grace College’s softball team stayed alive to reach the second day of the tournament.