Renewable Energy Fuels Major Economic Payoffs In Rural Indiana
Wind and solar projects are powering a big surge for Indiana’s economy.
Read MoreWind and solar projects are powering a big surge for Indiana’s economy.
Read MorePastor David Banning and lay leader Linda Stroup attended the Convening Conference and Ordination Service for the newly established Global Methodist Church Great Lakes Conference, which includes churches from Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Read MorePurdue Extension Kosciusko County Health and Human Science educator Shannon Shepherd will be presenting “Crockpot (Slow Cooker) Cooking” Monday, Nov. 27.
Read MoreThe Indiana State Police are investigating a crash involving three vehicles that shut down US 6 early this morning Monday, Nov. 13.
Read MoreWord has been received of a road closures due to NIPSCO pole replacements.
Read MoreFrom the Files of the Kosciusko County Historical Society Editor’s note: This is a retrospective article that runs a few times a month on InkFreeNews. Nov. 17, 1970 — Authorities are investigating the possibility of arson following a quarter-million-dollar blaze that gutted the posh Petro’s Restaurant at the … Read More
On a beautiful winter dawn three decades ago, I found myself in one of the more dreadful battlefields scenes of the 20th century—the road out of Basra, Iraq.
Read MoreYes, I have been asked that question many times. And no, I am not a hunter. I don’t collect guns either.
Read MoreShadarobah Horse Rescue has once again been contacted for assistance in a neglect case.
Read MoreJoin in for a magical evening at the North Webster tree lighting event on Saturday, Nov. 18.
Read MoreEvery gardener, new or experienced, appreciates tools to help them better enjoy their hobby.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance in finding people wanted on felony or misdemeanor warrants.
Read MoreMediacom Communications is offering $60,000 in scholarship support for high school seniors who plan to obtain further education.
Read MoreCome in and help create the fall-themed “Stick Together” mosaic posters available in the adult and children’s departments at MPL.
Read MoreAccording to the Culver and Lake Maxinkuckee Visitor’s Center, Miami Indians were the first humans to inhabit the area that is now Culver.
Read MoreWe should not expect the easy way, for if we do, we will be disappointed.
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