Rosa, Other Incumbents Reelected To Nappanee Common Council
Nappanee District 3 City Councilwoman Amy Rosa (R) was the only incumbent member to face a challenger in Tuesday’s municipal election.
Read MoreAbout Keith Knepp
Keith Knepp started working in the editorial department of The Papers, Inc. in March 2014. In addition to his contributions to InkFreeNews, he also serves as editor of the Elkhart/Kosciusko and Northwest Indiana editions of Senior Life. He formerly served as editor of the Shopping Guide News of Fulton County. He served for 10 years on Capitol Hill, most of which was as the executive assistant to the late U.S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar. He grew up in Nappanee before spending a dozen years in Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis following his graduation from Taylor University with a degree in political science and English.
Nappanee District 3 City Councilwoman Amy Rosa (R) was the only incumbent member to face a challenger in Tuesday’s municipal election.
Read MoreThe regular meeting of the North Webster Town Council was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, a week earlier than is the usual second week of the month.
Read MoreA home on the south side of Tippecanoe Lake sustained heavy smoke damage from a fire that broke out around 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 6.
Read MoreMary Ann Lienhart-Cross presented Nappanee resident Merlin Yoder with a Quilt of Valor during a ceremony held Thursday, Oct. 26, at Dutch Village Restaurant.
Read MoreFormer Milford resident and independent singer songwriter, Abbie Thomas, now of Goshen, just returned from a trip to The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville where she was awarded “Artist of the Year” on Sunday, Oct. 22.
Read MoreThis weekend, the Wakarusa Historical Museum will be offering their own visions from a rather unique perspective, adding a fair amount of Halloween flair and festivity, spun into a spooky spectacle known as the annual “Haunted Museum.”
Read MoreThe Nappanee City Council approved a proposed $18.3 million budget for 2024 during Monday evening’s regular monthly meeting.
Read More“Once a Panther, always a Panther,” is a popular saying around the Nappanee and Wakarusa communities.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the North Webster Town Council, Gene Crusie, founder of Surf Internet, made a brief presentation to introduce himself to the council and the community.
Read MoreEvery day, on a small, three-acre farm in the southwest corner of Fulton County, the Taylor family is tending to their flock of chickens.
Read MoreFor the past seven years, Caston High School senior Annie Harsh has been a part of her school’s FFA program.
Read MoreThe North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at noon Friday, Oct. 6, for Muscle Activation Kosciusko.
Read MoreMultiple area fire departments were called to assist in a possible chicken coop structure fire just after noon Wednesday, Sept. 27, in a rural area 4 miles west of Milford.
Read MoreA Christ-centered ministry dedicated to assisting incarcerated individuals in making a successful transition to their community following their release, L.I.T.E. Recovery Café held its official grand opening on Friday, Sept. 22.
Read MoreThe biggest topic of interest during Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council was what to do with the deteriorating deck behind Pizza King.
Read MoreQuietly nestled in a historic former school building in downtown Nappanee lies one of the town’s greatest resources, the Elder Haus Senior Center.
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