North Webster Town Council Wraps Up 2022
During its annual end-of-year budget workshop, the North Webster Town Council bid an unofficial farewell to Betsy Luce, the town’s longtime clerk-treasurer.
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.
During its annual end-of-year budget workshop, the North Webster Town Council bid an unofficial farewell to Betsy Luce, the town’s longtime clerk-treasurer.
Read MoreWhen Lauren Klusman graduated from Warsaw High School in 2012, she probably didn’t realize a decade later that she’d be making such a positive impact in the same community in which she grew up.
Read MoreAfter nearly two decades, the town of North Webster will soon have a different clerk-treasurer managing its finances.
Read MoreChautauqua-Wawasee’s third annual “Old Fashioned Christmas” celebration kicked off the holiday season Saturday evening with a fun-filled variety of events at Oakwood Resort in Syracuse.
Read MoreIf you’re planning to stay in the area this coming holiday weekend, make plans to come to Oakwood Resort in Syracuse from 5:30-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26.
Read MoreThis week begins the annual Milford Christmas Giveaway. In the Nov. 16 and 23 issues of The Mail-Journal, you will find entries for coupons to be filled out and dropped off by Thursday, Dec. 1, at the program’s sponsoring businesses.
Read MoreThe “Coolest Thing Made in Indiana” competition celebrates the state’s long manufacturing history. Entered companies faced off in a single-elimination bracket format with winners chosen through public fan voting.
Read MoreMost top high school sports programs can attribute their some of their success to a quality youth feeder program. The Young Tigers football has been providing that early base to future Warsaw Community High School teams for two decades.
Read MoreShortly before 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, Turkey Creek Fire and EMS were dispatched to the area behind Lake City Bank, 502 S. Huntington St., Syracuse.
Read MoreLeadership changed hands at Warsaw’s City-County Athletic Complex, better known as the CCAC, in September 2021 when longtime executive director Karl Swihart turned over his keys and title to Mike Hagy.
Read MoreFour candidates are seeking seats on the three-member Plain Township advisory board in the general election to be held Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Read MoreMilford Food Bank will host its annual fundraiser, “Gobble Up Hunger” with multiple events taking place Saturday, Nov. 5
Read MoreMeet Milford’s “Food Truck Friday” is underway on Main Street and there’s still time to attend. The October edition of the monthly event will continue until 8 p.m. and features more than a dozen food trucks, with offerings ranging from deserts to entire meals.
Read MoreVoters in Kosciusko County will have the opportunity to choose a new prosecutor at next month’s general election, which will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8. The current prosecutor, Dan Hampton, chose not to run for reelection. He has been in the office since first being elected in 2010.
Read MoreU.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) paid a visit to Smoker Craft Inc. on Monday afternoon to help celebrate the official grand opening and ribbon cutting of the New Paris boat manufacturer’s new multi-purpose building.
Read MoreBased on the lack of parking spaces at the North Webster Community Center on Saturday evening, it was hard to believe that any cars were still in their driveways and garages at homes throughout the town. Similarly, after stepping inside the NWCC, it was hard to believe that anyone was eating dinner anywhere else.
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