Bob Tiedge Inducted Into RV/MH Hall Of Fame
The Good Book says, “To whom much is given, much will be required.” Bob Tiedge has spent his life meeting — and exceeding — that requirement.
Read MoreThe Good Book says, “To whom much is given, much will be required.” Bob Tiedge has spent his life meeting — and exceeding — that requirement.
Read MoreOld Jail Museum, located at the corner of Indiana and Main streets in downtown Warsaw, will host a two-day commemoration of John Dillinger’s bold 1934 invasion of the local police station, in which his gang stole three bulletproof vests and two service pistols, on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 11 and 12.
Read MoreAccomplished pianist Sam Lane will perform a concert from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, at Cromwell United Methodist Church, 116 W. Orange St., Cromwell. A brief intermission with ice cream and cookies will occur at approximately 2 p.m.
Read MoreSt. Anthony’s Free Medical Clinic, located in North Webster United Methodist Church, 7822 E. Epworth Forest Road, North Webster, has announced it is accepting new patients and has added a telephone number for consultation and making appointments.
Read MoreTurkey Creek fire territory and township advisory boards Monday, Aug. 16, approved the fire department’s 2022 operations and equipment replacement budgets, both in unanimous votes.
Read MoreMitchell Randall traffics in good vibes. His infectious optimism, bright creativity and amicable manner suit him perfectly for his job as marketing and communications manager at Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau, a position he has held going on three years.
Read MoreThe board members of North Webster Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce spent most of the Monday, Aug. 9, meeting recapping the details of the 2021 Dixie Day.
And by all accounts, it was a highly successful event.
More than 50 area residents attended Chautauqua-Wawasee’s Fun Film Festival Saturday, Aug. 7, at Pickwick Theater in downtown Syracuse.
Read MoreThe ninth of 14 flower-laden red canoes to be placed around Syracuse was dedicated in a brief ceremony on Thursday, July 28, at RE/MAX Partners in Syracuse.
Read MoreThe town of Milford has issued a boil order, to commence Wednesday, Aug. 4.
Read MoreOn Sunday, June 27, parishioners bid a final adieu to Milford United Methodist Church, the building and spiritual family in which many of them grew up.
Read MoreCelebrating National Junk Food Day, Wednesday, July 21, need not end up in the tragicomic demise depicted by Larry Groce in the 1976 novelty song “Junk Food Junkie.” Just don’t overdo the gastronomic reveling associated with the day, whose origin remains unknown.
Read MoreTurkey Creek fire board and township advisory boards Monday, July 12, passed Fire Chief Mickey Scott’s proposed operations and equipment replacement budgets. Both votes were unanimous and both budgets were passed without amendment.
Read MoreNappanee’s 2021 Friday Fest series will continue with another event on Friday, July 9.
Read MoreMike Cochran calls himself a survivor. He has certainly earned the title.
Read MoreThe Akron Fourth of July parade, themed “Together, We Rise,” drew a gratifying, robust crowd, as evidenced by the hundreds of spectators who lined scores of downtown blocks in 80-plus-degree weather hours before the procession began.
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