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Firefighters from four fire departments braved the heat in their turnout gear to battle a house fire at 6028 E. Searfoss Drive, Syracuse.
Read MoreFirefighters from four fire departments braved the heat in their turnout gear to battle a house fire at 6028 E. Searfoss Drive, Syracuse.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Manager David Wilkinson has just announced that Wawasee High School will be open starting at 8 p.m. today as a cooling center.
Read MoreCASA of Kosciusko County has set out to raise $30,000 in 30 days in celebration of their 30th anniversary.
Read MoreNews Release INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health has awarded more than $35 million in grants to help improve health outcomes in Indiana through the Health Issues and Challenges program, established by the Indiana General Assembly in 2021 with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act. “Improving … Read More
Kosciusko REMC broke attendance records when they welcomed 1,342 cars of members and their families on June 9 for the electric cooperative’s second annual drive-through meeting.
Read MoreDelta Theta Tau sorority sisters want to thank their Warsaw community friends who help the sorority raise funds through their annual spring geranium sales and their fall butterbraid sales.
Read MoreNorth Webster Community Public Library will host, “DNA Testing Pros and Cons,” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, featuring Eric Migdal, It’s All Relative Genealogy LLC.
Read MoreParticipating in Milford Public Lbrary’s Summer Reading Program is a great way to avoid the “summer slide.”
Read More“I was in heaven, learning as much as I could learn. I loved, loved, loved every minute of it,” Sally Field once enthused to a writer from “O, The Oprah Magazine.”
Read MoreAt the close of an important speech to Congress Jan. 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt shared his vision of the kind of world he wanted to see after World War II was over.
Read MoreBy Christopher Elliott Guest Columnist Christopher Elliott Editor’s Note: Problem Solved is a weekly Q&A column that fixes consumer problems. It features authentic reader cases and practical solutions, ranging from broken kitchen appliances to fraudulent online purchases. Problem Solved repairs the problem and offers advice for how to … Read More
A timely reminder from Keith Johnson, Purdue Extension’s forage specialist, reminded me of the importance of checking hay once it goes into the barn.
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Read More“Class of ’32,” “Eleanor” “Tonka Toy” and many other antique and classic boats can be seen until 3 p.m. today, Saturday, June 11, at the Wawasee Boat Show at the pier at Oakwood Resort, Syracuse.
Read MoreThe entire family can hit the high seas of adventure at the Syracuse Public Library during the first family night out of summer.
Read MoreNorth Webster Community Public Library has a “Nu” service available to patrons.
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