Country Corner Gift Shop revisited at museum
Every season, the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum highlights a business fondly remembered from the past or a current business which has become a favorite with residents.
Read MoreEvery season, the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum highlights a business fondly remembered from the past or a current business which has become a favorite with residents.
Read MoreJimtown Intermediate School in Elkhart and 10 other schools in Indiana have been named National Blue Ribbon schools.
Read MoreU.S. House Republicans were unable for a third time Thursday to begin debate on the Defense funding bill, throwing another wrench into Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s leadership tenure.
Read MoreInitial results in a multi-phase water study show “abundant water availability” in the Wabash Alluvial Aquifer, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. announced Thursday, Sept. 21.
Read MoreIndiana’s Public Retirement System says it’s “ahead of schedule” in pulling out of its Chinese investments after lawmakers approved a ban in May.
Read MoreImprovements to the tune of $7.4 million should be arriving at the South Bend International Airport terminal.
Read MoreLegal counsel for Duke Energy argued two cases before the Indiana Supreme Court Thursday, Sept. 21 — from both sides of the courtroom — on separate matters relating to where it maintains its equipment and facilities.
Read MoreDo you run out of money before the end of the month?
Read MoreKevin Wagoner, Joel Shilling and John Tucker were honored at the Kosciusko County Fire Association Fish Fry and Awards Night Thursday, Sept. 21.
Read MoreWorld Compassion Network, a Warsaw-based disasters relief organization, is hosting a new local event to help raise funds for disaster relief.
Read MoreA Hoosier agriculture company established in 2018 is in the running to snag prize money of up to $1 million.
Read MoreKosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Indiana Steel Structures, 2224 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw.
Read MoreThe month of October will feature the longstanding First Fridays Arts Tour, from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, in downtown Goshen.
Read MoreThe Grace College Department of Engineering launched its inaugural mentorship program for first-year engineering majors on Tuesday, Sept. 12.
Read MoreState Reps. Craig Snow, R-Warsaw, and David Abbott, R-Rome City, encourage high school students who want to pursue work-based learning and credentials outside the classroom to apply for the state’s newly launched Career Scholarship Account program.
Read MoreStudents involved in a variety of art classes at Wawasee High School are working hard to create a gallery of student art that will not only showcase their work, but be available for sale as well.
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