A year later, legacy of Judge Cates continues to unfold
Thursday, Dec. 9, marked the one year anniversary of the passing of Judge David Cates.
Read MoreThursday, Dec. 9, marked the one year anniversary of the passing of Judge David Cates.
Read MoreA $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture will help Indiana researchers explore alternatives that may be more suitable for the Midwest of the future.
Read MoreLocal Wawasee High School student, Kristy Lin, has been awarded a $1,500 scholarship from America’s Farmers Grow Ag Leaders, sponsored by Bayer Fund. In the fall, Lin will study agronomy and crop science at Purdue University.
Read MoreGrace College juniors and seniors will have the opportunity beginning in the spring of 2021 to gain additional qualifications which jumpstart their master’s degrees as undergraduates in an innovative partnership between Grace College and Purdue University.
Read MoreRE/MAX Results is proud to announce that Jacob Hartle has recently joined our team of dedicated professionals at the Warsaw office.
Read MoreIn the coming weeks, the United States Department of Agriculture will begin accepting financial relief applications from farmers who report losses related to COVID-19.
Read MoreNAPPANEE — NorthWood High School senior Kylee Gall has been awarded a Steven C. Beering scholarship from Purdue University. The scholarship covers tuition, room and board for one bachelor’s degree, one master’s degree and one doctoral degree at Purdue or medical school through Indiana University. The scholarship also … Read More
WEST LAFAYETTE — A new program at Purdue University is aimed at high school students. Fast Start, created by Purdue University in partnership with the philanthropic online learning program Modern States, is designed to help Indiana high school students earn access to up to a year of college … Read More
WARSAW — Among the art and quilts on display at the Feb. 29 Annual Charity Auction fundraiser for Habitat For Humanity will be a unique work by a unique woman. Tessellations Garden/Patio Quilt is the latest creation of Linda Dilling, a former Warsaw High School math teacher, who … Read More
BOURBON —Triton School Corporation Scholars had a successful showing at the State FFA Contest on Saturday, Dec. 14 at Purdue University. Below are the following results according to a news release from Triton Community Schools:
Read MoreNORTH WEBSTER — North Webster grain farmer Sherm Bryant was recently honored with the River Friendly Farmer Award by the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Bryant, who turned 91 in June, will formally receive the award at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14, on the second … Read More
WARSAW — A Warsaw Community High School graduate is gaining experience as an intern with State Rep. Curt Nisly (R-Milford) and his fellow members of the House of Representatives during the 2019 legislative session. Keeton Bartol, a resident of Warsaw, is the son of Brenden and Dora Bartol. He … Read More
SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School announced Tuesday, March 26, Kaitlin Graber has been named valedictorian and Caleb Van Lue salutatorian for the graduating class of 2019. Kaitlin is the daughter of Ron and Tammy Graber of Syracuse and plans to attend Manchester University and major in pre-medicine (biology-chemistry). … Read More
LEESBURG — Terry and Sandra Tucker of Maple Leaf Farms were awarded one of Purdue University’s highest honors on Aug. 30. The President’s Council Pinnacle Award recognizes the Tuckers’ recent $1 million gift to establish the first-ever endowed poultry science chair in Purdue’s College of Agriculture. Terry Tucker … Read More
WEST LAFAYETTE — Dain Stuck and Ella Williamson from Wawasee High School, were tapped Borlaug Scholars, Friday, April 27, at the World Food Prize Youth Institute. The institute was held at Purdue University. Stuck and Williams wrote five-page research papers on how to fight hunger in a developing … Read More
NORTH WEBSTER — Like many Hoosiers interested in their genetic ancestry, Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologists and Purdue University researchers are looking into the genetic makeup of a species of fish in northern Indiana’s Lake Webster. The results could have a bearing on how muskies, a popular … Read More