Mermaid Festival Schedule Features Something For Everyone
This year’s Mermaid Festival schedule is full of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. The festival starts June 21 and ends June 24.
Read MoreThis year’s Mermaid Festival schedule is full of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. The festival starts June 21 and ends June 24.
Read MoreThe always popular Mermaid Festival Cutie Parade will step off onto North Webster’s Main Street at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 21.
Read MoreKosciusko County Commissioners have OK’d sending a letter of support for a memorial for a highway worker killed along SR 13 in Syracuse in 2019.
Read MoreA Marion man was recently arrested on drug charges after causing a disturbance at a Mentone store.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced it has awarded more than $400,000 to 15 organizations across the state through the Grants for Veterans’ Services program.
Read MoreNappanee will soon have more space for pickleball if this crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal of raising $35,000 by Aug. 14.
Read MoreThree people are facing charges after officers found drugs in a Silver Lake home.
Read MoreThousands more Hoosiers left the state’s Medicaid rolls during the second month of “unwinding” federal protections, according to the latest report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Read MoreA Columbia City man was recently arrested after an online organization which works to expose child predators allegedly caught him having inappropriate conversations with a child.
Read MoreKosciusko County has been recognized for its FORWARD Kosciusko County Comprehensive Plan.
Read MoreRepublican state Rep. Jim Lucas was cooperative — even joking, at times — with police after he was arrested in May for driving under the influence, new body camera footage shows.
Read MoreIf you have never heard of PBMs, you are probably not alone.
Read MoreIndiana Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday, June 22, in a suit filed by an Indianapolis woman against Community Health Network.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Redevelopment Commission decided to submit a formal request to the Warsaw Plan Commission about requiring the installation of street lights in subdivisions currently being built.
Read MoreA parent of two Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation students addressed the school board during a June 19 meeting regarding the decision to leave the Three Rivers Conference.
Read MoreIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said explicitly he will not make a bid for the U.S. Senate in 2024, quashing rumors that he would seek federal office after his gubernatorial term ends next year.
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