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With all the “phobias” going around these days we now have a new one. “Christo phobia” — or the fear of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreWith all the “phobias” going around these days we now have a new one. “Christo phobia” — or the fear of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreOne person was taken to a local hospital following a two-vehicle collision at SR 15 and CR 900N, south of Milford. The crash occurred around 5:40 p.m. today, Friday, Aug. 27.
Read MoreTeresa Brown was recently recognized for 10 years of service at the North Webster Community Public Library.
Read MoreIt’s possible to know what God is like because the Bible gives us a full revelation about God. There are hundreds of things we could say about him as revealed in the Bible, but here are four we may focus on:
Read MorePoets and writers are invited to bring their work to the Syracuse Public Library for the return of open mic night. Bring your own original work or come to listen at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, in the library’s downstairs meeting room. Each participating writer will have a five-minute limit. During past open mic nights, there has always been a good selection of pieces. Light refreshments will also be provided.
Read MoreThe peace of God is not a mere concept promoted by preachers and theologians.
Read MoreNorth Webster Lions Club will host a Garage Sale-Flea Market-Food Event starting at 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 28. The event will be held on the Mermaid Festival Grounds. The Mermaid Festival grounds is located two blocks west of the in town stoplight.
Read MoreVanessa Roeder’s 2021 Indiana Early Literacy Firefly Award winning book “The Box Turtle” is available for checkout in the children’s department of the Milford Public Library.
Read MoreA stormy, rainy morning may have helped the 2021 Annual Syracuse Lake Association Breakfast Meeting to go down in the books as the largest group of residents every attending.
Read MoreEven though seven of his family members attended the annual Wawasee Property Owners Association dinner meeting Saturday evening, Aug. 7, Kip Schumm was still surprised when he was named the recipient of the 2021 WPOA Chief Award.
Read MoreResults after 2 ½ years of the Wawasee Inlets Nutrient Study have provided eye opening information for the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation. “For the first time we have street scientific defensible lines in the sand that you can use to tell if you’re making progress,” said Dr. Jerry Sweeten, president of Ecosystems Connections Institute, who is spearheading the study.
Read MoreDonn and Linda Baird, Steve and Bridget Johnson, and Rick Lemberg were the recipients of the 2021 Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Cattail Awards.
Read MoreA family of five from Syracuse were transported by Med Flight to Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, following a vehicle-buggy accident Friday night, July 23.
Read MoreEvery Saturday afternoon for the last 15 weeks county fire departments have been featured. The final feature is not on a department, but an organization that every fire department and firefighter in the county is a member. The Kosciusko County Fire Association.
Read MoreThe Great Fire of Winona Lake on April 11, 1914, is a story that will forever be remembered and was the official start of the Winona Lake Volunteer Fire Department.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County 4-H Fair came to a close Friday, July 15, for the 4-H’ers who had livestock projects. The 2021 4-H Livestock Auction began at 10 a.m. With the sale of champions immediately followed by the general livestock Auction.
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