Downtown Wabash, Inc. Welcomes Kristen Petruniw As Executive Director
Downtown Wabash, Inc. board of directors and staff recently welcomed Kristen Petruniw as the organization’s Executive Director.
Read MoreDowntown Wabash, Inc. board of directors and staff recently welcomed Kristen Petruniw as the organization’s Executive Director.
Read MoreReturning for its 17th season in downtown Wabash, the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will open registration to new and returning vendors on Monday, March 11.
Read MoreThe Grace College Wind Ensemble will perform its spring concert, “Machu Picchu: City in the Sky,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
Read MoreBorn on the Pacific Coast in the city of San Francisco in 1907, María Branyas Morera emigrated with her family to Catalonia in 1915 and has lived in the region for over a century.
Read MoreTo better meet the needs of the community, Goshen Hospital has invested in a dedicated state-of-the-art interventional radiology lab and a computed tomography suite.
Read MoreA free community pancake breakfast put on by the Winona Lake Parks Department in conjunction with the Winona Lake Police Department and Winona Lake Fire Department is Thursday, March 7.
Read MoreA Cromwell man was recently arrested for allegedly operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator.
Read MoreDowntown Goshen First Fridays will be hosting its annual Arts Tour 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 5.
Read MorePeople were buzzing last week when temperatures climbed into the 70s, which is unusual for February, a 28-degree departure from the daily average temperature.
Read MoreA North Manchester woman will serve three years on probation for possessing drugs.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW — Warsaw Redevelopment Commission formally approved an agreement Monday with Northern Indiana Public Service Co. for NIPSCO to relocate gas service lines for the Millworks project. Millworks is the market-rate apartments and limited commercial use project at the location of the former Owens … Read More
All that is needed now for the city of Warsaw to have its first Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area is the state’s blessing.
Read MoreShowing its support for everything the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory does for the community, the Warsaw Common Council Monday night, March 4, approved a resolution giving their OK to a petition for the fire territory to seek an increase to its operating fund tax rate.
Read MoreA Leesburg woman will serve a six-year sentence locally for drug possession.
Read MoreWhitko High School has announced its 2024 valedictorian and salutatorian.
Read MoreOver the past half century, a tad more than 90% of population growth in Indiana occurred in metropolitan counties.
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