North Webster Town Council Considers Options For Crumbling Deck
The 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 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.
The 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.
Read MoreThe North Webster Town Council held its annual budget workshop Monday afternoon, Aug. 28. The meeting is held each year to lay out budget priorities for the following year and no resolutions are finalized.
Read MoreYou’ve probably never heard of it, but Fannin’s Elk Ridge farm is really something to see. It’s a whole different world to discover right here under our noses.
Read MoreA town sometimes overlooked in the northern Indiana landscape, Akron is considered to be a hidden gem in Fulton County by many of its residents.
Read MoreAs most people know, the library has become a place for much more than books. People now use it as their video store, music store and computer lab. But did you know that you can also use it for help with your smartphone, tablet, laptop or even home computer?
Read MoreThe next time you step in to the Shopping Guide News office in Rochester, you’ll be seeing some new faces. One of those faces belongs to Andrea McKee, the new sales representative for the paper.
Read MoreThe end of the first day of school ended in an unexpected way for some Wawasee Middle School students. Bus No. 44 was involved in a two-vehicle accident on SR 13 at the intersection with CR 1000N, just north of the school, which also involved a silver sedan.
Read MoreThe thermometer may have indicated it was in the mid-80s on Friday evening, but the atmosphere held a holiday feel to it.
Read MoreNorthWood High School is excited to announce a partnership with the Family Christian Development Center in Nappanee to host a charitable event during the upcoming football scrimmage against Penn High School.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, Town Marshal Greg Church reminded the council and the public that the abandoned property sale of items collected by the police department will close at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 25.
Read MoreHave you ever dreamed of being a world record holder, but didn’t quite have the ability or knowledge to make that a reality? Well, here’s your opportunity to be part of an attempt toward immortality.
Read MoreAfter 51 years selling everything needed for boating and having fun on the lake, Bart Culver is looking for someone to take over the North Webster business, Bart’s Watersports.
Read MoreThe 46th running of the Flotilla Road Race saw a record number of participants take to the streets and roads around the north side of Syracuse Lake on Tuesday morning.
Read MoreTuesday morning’s weather was perfect for an Independence Day parade through the streets of Etna Green.
Read MoreEmployees at assisted living centers probably aren’t supposed to have favorite residents. At Grace Village Assisted Living, however, it’s easy to see why Jean Purcell is definitely on the top of many of their lists.
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