Oakwood Fine Arts Festival Returns For Sixth Year
The Sixth Annual Oakwood Fine Arts Festival at the Oakwood Resort, 702 E. Lake View Road, Syracuse, drew a nice crowd Saturday, Aug. 15.
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Lauren Zeugner has been with The Papers Inc. for 18 years. She is Associate Editor The Paper, Elkhart County; Editor of Senior Life Indianapolis and staff reporter for The Mail-Journal
The Sixth Annual Oakwood Fine Arts Festival at the Oakwood Resort, 702 E. Lake View Road, Syracuse, drew a nice crowd Saturday, Aug. 15.
Read MoreAs part of Interra Credit Union’s Do Well To Do Good campaign, the credit union recently led a month long giving initiative for area food pantries. In addition to highlighting five different food pantries each week on social media, Interra also provided a $1,000 donation to the organizations totaling $5,000 in contributions.
Read MorePaula Kehr-Wicker, clerk-treasurer for the Town of Syracuse, submitted her resignation on Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Read MoreAlan Tio, CEO of Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation, provided an update on the organization to the Syracuse Town Council during its monthly meeting Tuesday night, July 21.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council made quick work of approving a number of resolutions and ordinances associated with Polywood’s expansion during its regular meeting Tuesday night, July 21. This was the first time the council met in person since the state shut down due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreBy Lauren Zeugner InkFreeNews SYRACUSE — In a brief 20-minute Zoom meeting Tuesday morning, July 21, the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission passed two resolutions that will keep Polywood’s proposed expansion and the development of a new ballpark moving forward. Dennis Otten, of Bose McKinney Evans, the law firm assisting … Read More
NIPSCO teams were kept busy this weekend. Approximately 700 customers around Ogden Island, Eli Lilly Road, Kanata Manayunk and Johnson’s Bay were without power from approximately 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 18, through 12:14 a.m. Sunday, July, 19, due to a primary underground fault that failed at the same time there were storms in the area.
Read MoreA power outage in in Syracuse is affecting the downtown area along with 1,626 customers. NIPSCO is working on the problem and hopes to have power restored by 11 a.m.
Read MoreSara McNeal-Strahan-Lenfestey ran as a democratic contender for the Warsaw City Council last year. McNeal-Strahan-Lenfestey, a native of Warsaw, said what drove her to run for public office was seeing the same people in office for 20 years without a lot of progress.
Read MoreAt the Syracuse Town Council meeting on June 16, the council passed resolution 20-07 which closes Lakeside Park and Hoy’s Beach on July 3-4 due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council passed a resolution closing Lakeside Park and Hoy’s Beach for the Fourth of July weekend during its regular monthly meeting held via Zoom Tuesday evening, June 16.
Read MoreAs Polywood prepares to launch a $12 million expansion that will bring 300 to 400 more jobs to the area, some have asked if the area has enough housing, child care and classroom space. While not all the new employees may move to the area, it is hoped a large number will.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council held a special meeting to pass several resolutions that will lay the preliminary groundwork for Polywood’s proposed $12 million expansion.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council passed three resolutions during a special meeting Thursday morning, June 4, as the preliminary start to Polywood’s $12,000,000 expansion. Polywood intends to purchase the property where the current Harold Schrock Athletic Complex is located and build a 300,000 to 400,000 square foot building for manufacturing.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — Recently Polywood announced a $12 million dollar expansion which will include a new 300,000 to 400,000 square foot building. Doug Rassi, president of Polywood, explained the expansion is part of the company’s long term plan which has seen the business double every three years. “That’s how … Read More
By Lauren Zeugner InkFreeNews MILFORD — Three candidates are running to represent House District 22 in the state legislature. House District 22 covers portions of Elkhart and Kosciusko Counties. Republican incumbent Curt Nisly is seeking a fourth term as House Representative. He is being challenged in the primary … Read More