Agriculture policy may not be the most high-profile political issue, but it’s an immensely important one that significantly ...
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SYRACUSE — Everyone’s favorite orphan is coming to Wawasee High School as the drama department presents “Annie.’ This family-friendly show, based on the comic strip “Little Orphan Annie” will run Nov.
New data from an Indiana University analysis suggests that aggregate health care spending in the state is on par with peers in other states, but that Hoosiers are more likely to be in a ...
WARSAW — The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Madison Park, 220 N. Miami St., on Tuesday, Nov. 12. The City of Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department identified a need for a ...
Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce has announced its Christmas Light Pole Decorating event, which will take place from Monday, Dec. 2 through Friday, Dec. 6.
The next phase of ProPEL US 30 and US 31 studies have been released by the Indiana Department of Transportation.
The Kosciusko Community YMCA is excited to announce the launch of its Rock Steady Boxing program at the North Webster YMCA, a transformative, non-contact exercise program specifically designed to help ...
WARSAW — About 50 women attended the Kosciusko County Extension Homemakers’ annual Holiday Program on Thursday, Nov. 7. “Homemade Christmas” was this year’s theme, with women from Kosciusko County ...
WARSAW — The impact an adult can have on the life of a child through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kosciusko County was expressed throughout the 11th Annual The Big Celebration Tuesday night, Nov. 12.
Warsaw School Board heard about a partnership with Grace College to help students with their literacy during their meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12.
SYRACUSE — The Wawasee Community School board had a celebration of sorts, highlighting some of the phenomenal things its student body has been up to recently. Several of the Wawasee FFA officers ...