Dailey Takes Over As New President Of Dixie Sternwheeler
Bob Dailey and his wife Leila vacationed in North Webster for many years.
Read MoreBob Dailey and his wife Leila vacationed in North Webster for many years.
Read MoreNew Wawasee boys head basketball coach Lou Lefevre is excited to get started at Wawasee.
Read MoreWawasee head wrestling coach Frank Bumgardner resigned after eight seasons leading the Warrior wrestling program.
Read MoreThom Combs’ home is a piece of history.
Read MoreJeff Grose grew up on the 1200 block of Main Street in Warsaw. As a young child, he always really enjoyed school. Grose said, “I had the best school on the planet and that was my mom and dad.”
Read MoreNew Turkey Creek Township trustee Joe Cazier is originally from the Rome City area, where he spent the first 30 years of his life.
Read MoreSeveral local Easter egg hunts were hosted Saturday, April 8. The North Webster Lions Club’s annual egg hunt started at 9 a.m., at the ball fields in North Webster.
Read MoreFormer Wawasee High School basketball coach Jon Everingham recently took some time to discuss his coaching career.
Read MoreMaxwelton Golf Club Professional Kyle Miller grew up in Goshen and is a 2005 Goshen High School graduate. He played golf all four years and his home course was Maplecrest.
Read MoreThe cast of Warsaw Community High School’s theatre department placed first Sunday, Jan. 22, at the Indiana Thespians State Competition for their performance of “Where Words Once Were” by Finegan Kruckemeyer.
Read MoreWarsaw native, Jarred Brooks, took home the ONE Strawweight Championship defeating Joshua Pacio by unanimous decision, on Sunday, Dec. 4, in the Mall of Asia Arena, in Manila, Philippines.
Read MoreUnited States Army veteran John Hurd was born in Milford in 1936.
Read MoreLuke Becknell has always been active in the Warsaw community.
Read MoreThe Blue Apron is a student-run full-service restaurant located in the Warsaw Area Career Center at Warsaw Community High School.
Read MoreBellefontaine Middle School, Bellefontaine, Ohio, eighth grader Grace Brown finished second in the Middle School Cross Country Nationals Saturday, Nov. 5, at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park in Louisville, Ky.
Read MoreAl Campbell was born in Richmond and from K-12th grade, lived in eight different towns.
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