Warsaw Parks Department Hosting Spring Break Teen Night
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Read MoreGrow Wabash County will once again host some of Wabash County’s top academic students in the Class of 2024 at its annual Honor Student Luncheon on Thursday, April 11.
Read MoreFormer Warsaw attorney Scott Lennox has admitted to violating his terms of probation following a criminal case in which he stole funds from the law firm he worked for.
Read More1st Source Bank is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 29 to celebrate the new Niles Banking Center location, 1401 S. 11th Street, which features the Bank’s side-by-side banking model.
Read MoreRoss Dress for Less will be opening a new storefront in Plymouth on Saturday, March 9.
Read MoreNorth Webster Church of God will be hosting its annual community Easter egg hunt on the beautiful grounds of Camp Crosley, 165 EMS T2 Lane, North Webster, from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 23.
Read MoreOne person has died from injuries sustained in a vehicle vs. train crash east of Syracuse today, Wednesday, Feb. 28.
Read MoreOld National Bancorp has announced an addendum to its $8.3 billion Community Growth Plan, originally unveiled in 2022, adding approximately $1.2 billion to a long-standing commitment that continues to support historically underserved and economically-disadvantaged individuals, families and communities throughout its Midwest and Southeast footprint.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested after officers responded to a drug overdose.
Read MoreLawmakers voted Tuesday, Feb. 27, to approve two contentious education bills — one would require school corporations to retain students who fail to pass the IREAD exam and another would push colleges and universities to include more conservative instruction.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita announced all Indiana kindergarten through fifth grade students will receive a child ID kit this fall, during a press conference with Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, NFL Alumni Association, Colts Super Bowl XLI Champion Marlin Jackson and Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary.
Read MoreHouse Republicans on Tuesday, Feb. 27, weakened their Senate counterparts’ latest attempt to limit the governor’s emergency powers following a slew of pandemic-era executive orders by Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb.
Read MoreIndiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is reminding Hoosiers they need to register and vote in the upcoming election.
Read MoreThe Goshen Theater will be showing the Academy Award-nominated Oscar shorts Saturday, March 2.
Read MoreContinuing our series on American Art, we observe an artist who had a non-traditional beginning.
Read MoreAmidst a pending criminal case, Allan Kauffman has resigned as a Goshen Community Schools board member, citing health issues as the reason for his departure.
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