DreamOn Studios Honored At Warsaw Schools’ Recognition Night
Warsaw Community Schools recently honored DreamOn Studios during the Warsaw boys’ basketball game against Tippecanoe Valley.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools recently honored DreamOn Studios during the Warsaw boys’ basketball game against Tippecanoe Valley.
Read MoreAt the Oct. 8 board work session, the Warsaw Community Schools school board recognized DreamOn Studios for their valuable partnership.
Read MoreCourt Appointed Special Advocates of Kosciusko County won the Gold Telly in the Not-For-Profit Non-Broadcast category at the record-breaking 45th annual Telly Awards.
Read MoreLayla Barker and Logan Maier are working as interns at DreamOn Studios through the Warsaw Area Career Center’s Work-Based Learning program offered by Warsaw Community Schools.
Read MoreOn Friday, Jan. 26, Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales visited Kosciusko County to present a $28,000 check to the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office for election projects.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools recently announced a partnership with DreamOn Studios, a visionary creative agency dedicated to inspiring and empowering individuals through storytelling and media engagement.
Read MoreClearly Kosciusko tells a story of unity.
Read MoreDreamOn Studios and Warsaw Community Schools announced that they have recently entered into a strategic and exciting new partnership that will allow high school students to take part in learning world-class video production and storytelling.
Read MoreDreamOn Studios aims to share “stories that move,” according to one of its founders, Mason Geiger.
Read MoreDreamOn Studios recently announced the expansion of their team with three new team members: Stephen Donley, editor; Sophie Olsen, editor; and Jeri Purdy, chief strategy officer.
Read MoreAn octet of intrepid artisans braved a clear but bone-chilling midday to ply their ice carving skills during the 2022 Uptown Syracuse Winter Wonderland of Ice festival Saturday, Feb. 12, an annual event organized and sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreDerek Bruner believed he was going to be addicted to drugs forever.
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