Milford’s Word Of Truth Hosts Special Pastor Sunday, Nov. 19
Pastor Dewana Richey of Freedom to Worship Church, Altona, will be preaching at Word of Truth Ministries, 210 E. Catherine St., Milford.
Read MorePastor Dewana Richey of Freedom to Worship Church, Altona, will be preaching at Word of Truth Ministries, 210 E. Catherine St., Milford.
Read MoreLaGrange County Community Foundation awarded $92,000 recently to area nonprofits during its fall grant cycle.
Read More“Captain Cash,” an elementary curriculum designed by Purdue Extension for fifth-grade students, could set sail in your community.
Read MoreA public hearing for the town of Pierceton’s future sidewalk project was held prior to a regular council meeting on Monday, Nov. 13.
Read MoreTitus Funeral Home will host its eighth annual Holiday Remembrance Service, which is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, in Warsaw and for 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, in Syracuse, both at the funeral home.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Public Library Director Heather Barron has applied to potentially host a Holocaust-themed exhibit at the library.
Read MoreA Fort Wayne woman was recently arrested for allegedly providing law enforcement with a false name in order to avoid arrest.
Read MoreSidney Town Council weighed the pros and cons, but ultimately, approved implementing the Tax Refund Exchange and Compliance System, also known as TRECS, for people with unpaid sewer bills.
Read MoreWhitko FFA will host its annual Winter Wonderland Christmas Tree Auction the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 21.
Read MoreA goal for Warsaw Community School is to have a 96% graduation rate for the 2023-24 school year, the school board heard Monday, Nov. 13.
Read MoreNotice was received this morning, Nov. 14, the same roads noted Monday as being closed remain closed today by NIPSCO.
Read MoreA replat of certain lots in the Gateway Grove subdivision approved by the Warsaw Plan Commission Monday, Nov. 13, will allow them to be slightly bigger.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Transportation is encouraging community feedback on its planning studies along the U.S. 30 and U.S. 31 corridors in northern Indiana.
Read MoreLeesburg Town Council members agreed during their meeting Monday, Nov. 13, there should be one “blanket” policy for all ordinance violations, with fines set at $25 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense and $200 for the third offense.
Read MoreThe Nappanee Conservation Club, Inc. has sponsored the Dr. Walter C. Anglemeyer Shooting Classic for the past three years. The shoot has been very successful each year and participants had a great time. The 2024 shoot is already scheduled for Saturday, July 13.
Read MoreRep. Bob Cherry announced Friday, Nov. 10, he won’t seek reelection in 2024, retiring after serving out his current term.
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