Area Farmers Roll On With Patriotism
A group of area farmers and their families rolled their American flag-bedecked vintage tractors along the west side of Syracuse to show their patriotism Saturday, July 3.
Read MoreA group of area farmers and their families rolled their American flag-bedecked vintage tractors along the west side of Syracuse to show their patriotism Saturday, July 3.
Read MoreThe 2021 Lake Tippecanoe Fourth of July flotilla launched Saturday afternoon, July 3, with the eight entries reflecting the Kidz-A-Palooza youthful theme.
Read MoreEach year, Kosciusko REMC encourages area students to enter the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art contest, a statewide competition they help sponsor. The contest gives young artists a chance to see their work published in a calendar distributed to thousands of homes and businesses across Indiana.
Read MoreChore-Time Brock announced it has promoted Craig Smallegan and Adam Gutwein to managerial positions.
Read MoreFriends and family of Andy Kryder recently established the Andy Kryder Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation to honor his legacy.
Read MoreAfter the ouster of the aristocracy in the French Revolution (1789-1799), the previously disenfranchised populace flocked to the nation’s royal parks, which were reopened for public use.
Read MoreTurkey Creek fire and township advisory boards Monday, June 14, authorized Fire Chief Mickey Scott to apply for a K21 grant to defray the cost of new radios.
Read MoreThe Indiana state fire marshal has issued a notice to the public of a recall of Kidde TruSense smoke alarms and smoke/carbon monoxide alarms, as certain models of the battery-powered or hard-wired alarms can fail to alert consumers of a fire.
Read MoreOn a hot, sunny afternoon Friday, June 4, Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce dedicated the eighth of 11 flower-laden red canoes to beautify the city in a project funded by SWCC Foundation.
Read MoreRaise the Dough, a nonprofit “on a mission to raise funds for adoption because no child should be without a parent,” will again sponsor its annual fundraiser leading up to National Doughnut Day, Friday, June 4.
Read MoreThey “gave their last full measure of devotion” in wars and conflicts across the centuries, and veterans groups around the nation are determined to perpetuate the respect and honor they deserve this Memorial Day.
Read MoreUnder cover of night on Saturday, May 22, one or more despicable and cowardly miscreants, in an inexcusable vandalistic tantrum, stole the flags and destroyed the memorial flowers at the graves of veterans in Brumbaugh Cemetery near Gravelton north of West CR 1350N between Milford and Nappanee.
Read MoreDaddies, grandpas and their little angels shared an evening of enchantment at the 2021 Lakeland Youth Center Daddy-Daughter Dance Saturday, May 22, in the Activities Center of Quaker Haven Camp.
Read MoreBlessed with a fittingly sunshiny day, executive members of Camp Alexander Mack and Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting Wednesday, May 19, for the camp’s new solar panels.
Read MoreSally Kauffman builds houses — about 50 of them in the past six months.
Read MoreCamp Alexander Mack, a year-round camp and conference center located at 1113 E. Camp Mack Road, Milford, will celebrate its emergence from the pandemic with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 16.
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