Silver Lake Town Council Approves Trap, Neuter And Release Program
Town council approved a trap, spay/neuter and release program for stray cats in Silver Lake at its meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Read MoreTown council approved a trap, spay/neuter and release program for stray cats in Silver Lake at its meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Read MoreHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the state of Indiana.
Read MorePickleball, a seemingly simple paddle game that was invented in 1965 as a children’s backyard entertainment, has been rapidly gaining popularity in the past several years. An example of the growing phenomenon is the first ever Charity Pickleball Tournament. It took place at the new Winona Lake Pickleball Courts Saturday, Sept. 9.
Read MoreAttendance was standing room only Saturday where two members of the Miami tribe of Oklahoma shared stories about the culture and food at the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Ruddell Pavilion.
Read MoreA Statewide Silver Alert has been declared for a boy from Gary.
Read MoreDr. Devin Manzullo-Thomas, interdisciplinary studies and American religious history professor and director of The Sider Institute for Anabaptist, Pietist, and Wesleyan Studies at Messiah University, will present on his recent book “Exhibiting Evangelicalism” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 at the Winona History Center, 105 9th St., Winona Lake.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Warsaw are excited to host their annual Taste of Kosciusko event in downtown Warsaw on Friday, Sept. 15.
Read MoreThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the latest round of COVID-19 boosters, as public health officials brace for another cold and flu season.
Read MoreThe process for construction of a public safety communications tower at Sidney moved along on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Read MoreU.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday announced that he has directed several House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into unproven GOP allegations that President Joe Biden profited from his son’s business dealings when he was vice president in the Obama administration.
Read MoreProminent national conservative organization Club for Growth on Tuesday endorsed U.S. Sen. Mike Braun in his bid for Indiana’s top elected position.
Read MoreIndiana officials are renewing their push to make Hoosiers aware of the 988 suicide prevention hotline, although more funding will be needed to further expand the state’s crisis response system.
Read MoreBall State University’s Department of Special Education and Department of Educational Psychology, both in the University’s Teachers College, were awarded a $1,999,999 grant from the United States Department of Education as part of the Institute of Education Sciences and the Special Education Research Grants Program.
Read MoreAlthough he’s just days into an economic development trip in Japan, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is “confident” his efforts with Japanese government and business leaders will bear fruit.
Read MoreTwo men were recently arrested after officers found drugs in a Warsaw hotel room.
Read MoreIndiana home sales saw an increase during August, according to data compiled by the Indiana Association of Realtors.
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