Rochester Holds Treasures Worthy Of A Road Trip
In 1827, the U. S. government built a grist mill for the Potawatomi Indians to grind corn.
Read MoreIn 1827, the U. S. government built a grist mill for the Potawatomi Indians to grind corn.
Read MoreThe U.S. Census says that 384 people live in Claypool. Most of them know each other by sight, so when we drove down Main Street under the Claypool water tower and parked in front of the Someplace Else Saloon, people noticed.
Read MoreHave you ever thought about what factors influenced your personality … what helped make you the person you are … the complex components of temperament, attitude, and character that distinguishes each individual?
Read More“Ya’mon! Welcome to Jamaica.”
Read MoreIt is finally Friday and Truck & Tractor Pull tickets for the 2023 Elkhart County 4-H Fair are officially on sale!
Read MoreWe are excited to announce a new series about self-taught artists. You will be surprised to discover some of your favorite artists are self-taught.
Read MoreI had driven by Rex’s Rendezvous at 204 S. Buffalo Street in Warsaw a thousand times without stepping inside, and my vague, uninformed impression was of a smallish place with live music on weekends and a great homemade meatloaf special.
Read MoreTurkey Run State Park’s Trail 3 was recently named the Midwest’s Best Hike in Midwest Living’s annual Best of the Midwest list.
Read MoreThe Fort Wayne Museum of Art is presenting “Miró in New York, 1947: Miró, Hayter and Atelier 17,” an exhibition of prints by American and émigré artists working at Atelier 17, including Joan Miró, Stanley William Hayter, Yves Tanguy, Fred Becker, Gabor Peterdi and Minna Citron.
Read MoreJohn Denver and his wife, Annie, moved to Aspen, Colo., in December 1970, hoping to purchase a home in the couple’s favorite part of their favorite state.
Read MoreBooks are utilized in a variety of ways, from helping people learn new ideas to acting as a source of leisure for readers.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that local artist Kim Lanoue is the next exhibitor at the Warsaw City Hall Art Gallery!
Read MoreI parked across the road from Taqueria El Comal, 828 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw and marveled that I had somehow passed the blazing orange restaurant a thousand times without paying attention to it.
Read MoreText and Photos By Rod King Guest Columnist Editor’s Note: This piece on Cruising the Great Lakes will serve as an introduction to the places the ship stopped and for the next six months those destinations will be highlighted. Cruising the Great Lakes is just as enjoyable as … Read More