Plenty Of Christmas Events Left In Area
There are plenty of Christmas events still left in the area.
Read MoreThere are plenty of Christmas events still left in the area.
Read MoreThe Fulton County Chamber of Commerce reminds shoppers the last day to participate in the Shop Small Passport Program is Sunday, Dec. 10.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested for allegedly preventing a woman from leaving a residence and battering her.
Read MoreThe Federal Railroad Administration announced Friday, Dec. 8 that the Indiana Department of Transportation will receive up to $500,000 to support the assessment and potential development of the Indianapolis-Chicago passenger rail corridor through the Corridor Identification and Development Program, or Corridor ID.
Read MoreOften when a new executive director takes over, there are changes.
Read MoreThe Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees have approved a major capital improvement project at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne, the statewide system’s second largest campus serving more than 19,000 students from Adams, Allen, Dekalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties.
Read MoreThere’s still plenty of time, but don’t forget to keep your camera handy when you celebrate Christmas this year!
Read MoreHoosiers could get their holiday trees from any of about 200 tree farms in the state, according to the Indiana Christmas Tree Growers Association.
Read MoreDuring the regular meeting held Monday, Dec. 4, the Nappanee City Council unanimously approved the third and final reading of the 2024 salary ordinance.
Read MoreThe LaGrange County Community Foundation has announced that Braden Rogers of Westview Junior Senior High School is the recipient of the 2024 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Award for LaGrange County.
Read MoreThe Indiana Senate is now accepting applications for the 2024 Senate Page Program.
Read MoreQuesta Education Foundation is now accepting applications online for the Traditional Scholars Program, which provides financial assistance to Kosciusko County students pursuing a degree in any field of study.
Read MoreCombined Community Services is gearing up for its 30th annual Toy Time event, a holiday tradition that impacts thousands of children in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreCamp Alexander Mack has announced the opening of school break day camps for kindergarten through fifth grade students to begin Jan. 2.
Read MoreClay Township Trustee Jacob Metzger has submitted his letter of resignation effective Dec. 31.
Read MoreAdrian Pettis has been approved by the Middlebury Community Schools Board of Trustees to be the new MCS Chief of Police.
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