Wabash Trick-Or-Treat Extravaganza The ‘Greatest Spectacle In Candy’
Downtown Wabash Inc. and Wabash Trucking will be presenting the Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
Read MoreDowntown Wabash Inc. and Wabash Trucking will be presenting the Downtown Wabash Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
Read MoreThe Nappanee City Council approved a proposed $18.3 million budget for 2024 during Monday evening’s regular monthly meeting.
Read MoreWawasee’s Supermileage team returned home with a police and fire escort Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, after a week in Bangalore, India.
Read MoreProminent Indiana lobbyist Eric Miller, a self-described “pro-family and pro-church” advocate, announced Tuesday he will close the doors to his conservative political advocacy group by the end of the year.
Read MoreThe Nappanee Chamber of Commerce board of directors has announced that Bill Dutkowski of Nappanee has been named the new executive director.
Read MoreTwenty years ago, Dr. John Davis asked the Grace Village Retirement Community if he, his brother, Robert, and George and Waunita Young could move their weekly musical jam sessions to the dining room.
Read MoreEight weigh stations on the outskirts of Indiana’s interstate system weigh increasing numbers of commercial vehicles — millions, annually — as they drive into the state.
Read MoreStop light. Flashing lights. Blinking stop signs. Any of these could help prevent accidents at the intersection of SR 15 and CR 900N south of Milford.
Read MoreAnn Wiesehan has filed to fill the Franklin Township Trustee vacancy.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw Department of Public Works has announced road construction for the intersection of West Market Street and South Columbia Street beginning Monday, Oct. 23.
Read MoreClunette United Methodist Church is inviting trick-or-treaters of all ages to its annual Trunk or Treat and Fall Party on Wednesday, Oct. 25.
Read MorePhase 1 tree clearing for the Lincoln neighborhood sidewalk project is expected to get underway on or after Thursday, Oct. 19, according to a news release from contractor Phend & Brown.
Read MoreA dozen spotlights illuminating the night sky around downtown Indianapolis in the colors of the Israel flag will ‘move on’ from the Statehouse, a rare and possibly first-of-its-kind display that appeared Monday morning.
Read MoreStarting Monday, Oct. 23, the Warsaw Parks Department will open food vendor sign ups for their 2024 events.
Read More“Once a Panther, always a Panther,” is a popular saying around the Nappanee and Wakarusa communities.
Read MoreSeveral years ago, the beef industry created a voluntary training and certification program called Beef Quality Assurance or BQA.
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