Paula Fiscus Is Guest Speaker At Wawasee Veterans Day Program
It was nearly Easter Sunday in 2005 when Paula Fiscus went downstairs in her home to get on the treadmill for her morning workout.
Read MoreAbout Tim Ashley
Tim Ashley, associate editor for The Mail-Journal, has been with The Papers since March 2004. He edits articles for The Mail-Journal, as well as several other publications of The Papers. Ashley also covers Wawasee school board meetings, activities at Wawasee High School and Wawasee Middle School and monthly Kosciusko County Area Planning Commission meetings. A 1996 graduate of Oral Roberts University with a degree in journalism, he lives in Goshen. Staff Writer [email protected]
It was nearly Easter Sunday in 2005 when Paula Fiscus went downstairs in her home to get on the treadmill for her morning workout.
Read MoreIt will no doubt be a big change and many details remain to be worked out, but the Wawasee School Board took the step of voting to change from the current trimester schedule to two semesters beginning with the 2022-23 school year.
Read MoreA parcel of land currently used for farming in Tippecanoe Township will not be developed with storage units.
Read MoreIt was a classic Broadway musical and a 1955 movie featuring two of the most well-known actors to ever grace the screen — Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando.
Read MoreSeveral months ago, during the spring, a significant teacher pay raise simply was not part of the plan for the Wawasee Community School Corporation.
Read MoreFeeling it is not compatible with the surrounding area, the Kosciusko County Area Planning Commission unanimously recommended to deny a rezoning petition of the Indiana North District Wesleyan Church during the regular monthly meeting of the APC Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 3, in Warsaw.
Read MoreDana Hewitt has one of those jobs that can be unpleasant if someone chooses not to cooperate.
Read MoreWhen the ideal was first conceived to have a Warsaw Tech Park the intent was to “attract high tech industry,” said Jeremy Skinner, community and economic development director for the City of Warsaw.
Read MoreLola Rodriguez is a typical teen who is not quite sure what she wants to pursue for a career.
Read MoreAlthough at first glance it appears to be just another old building in need of repairs, there is much more to this story.
Read MoreDr. Tom Edington served 46 years in public education with 25 of those years as a superintendent.
Read MoreOn Tuesday morning, Oct. 12, the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals held its regular monthly meeting in the Justice Building in Warsaw.
Read MoreFor the first time in school history, the Wawasee Marching Warrior Pride qualified for a state competition.
Read MorePotential commercial growth became the theme for the regular monthly meeting of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Commission Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 6, in the county courthouse in Warsaw. The APC considered four rezoning petitions all involving possible commercial growth.
Read MoreThis week is certification time for public and charter school enrollment numbers in Indiana. Wawasee is submitting an overall enrollment number of 2,851 students to the Indiana Department of Education for the entire school corporation, according to Dr. Steve Troyer, superintendent of the Wawasee Community School Corporation.
Read MoreHe won’t be a cast member for the former PBS-TV “History Detectives” show, but Mike Kissinger still made an interesting discovery of part of the foundation for a former one-room schoolhouse about one quarter of a mile southeast of his home near North Webster in Tippecanoe Township.
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