The music video produced by Flowfeel Films in conjunction with Kosciusko Cares will premiere at Warsaw Community High School Sept. 26 in the Performing Arts Center.
BOURBON – Neva Miller Mason, 87, Hubbard Hills Estate Assisted Living Community, Elkhart, for the past 10 years, and formerly of Bourbon, passed away at 5:55 a.m. Jan. 24, 2015.
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.
WINONA LAKE – While the surfactants, perfumes and blue dyes released into the lake from the Warsaw Chemical fire Friday created surface foam, fragrant smells and blue coloration in the water and ice, the chemicals are not a current environmental concern, according to a release from the Center for Lakes & Streams.
NILES, Mich. – Phyllis A. Mann, also known as “grandma with the bees,” 74, Niles, Mich., passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, Jan. 23, 2015, at her residence.
The Indiana High School Athletic Association dropped the curtain on the 2014-15 boys basketball seasons for Hammond High and Griffith after they got into a stands-clearing fight Saturday night.
From fireworks over Winona Lake and the development of the Village at Winona, to philanthropy and engineering innovation, Dr. Dane Miller's impact on his community is almost immeasurable.An era in the orthopedic industry ended Tuesday with the death of Biomet Inc. co-founder and Board of Directors member Dr. Dane Miller, but those who knew him say his legacy will live on.
The Warsaw Chemical Co. fire on Feb. 6 raised several environmental concerns after approximately 325,000 gallons of water used to fight flames carried chemicals into nearby Winona Lake.
The Indiana Election Commission has not ruled on a complaint made by former Democrat state representative candidate David Kolbe against elected Republican State Rep. Curt Nisly.
10 Years Ago According to Kosciusko County Highway Department road foreman Jeff Rohrer, the number of roads considered high-water and impassable is 57, almost triple since yesterday.
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The NCCAA National Championships started on a high note for Grace College’s volleyball team. The No. 2 seed Lady Lancers (29-10) swept McMurry and Oakland City on Friday to open up pool play.