Syracuse Named ‘Tree City USA’ For The 23rd Time
Syracuse has been named a Tree City USA and has also been given The Growth Award.
Read MoreSyracuse has been named a Tree City USA and has also been given The Growth Award.
Read MoreThe weather was perfect for The 8th Annual Mudtastic Classic presented by the K21 Health Foundation.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – Approximately 300 people turned out Saturday, June 19, for the seventh annual Mudtastic Classic.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – The sixth annual Mudtastic lived up to expectations Saturday at WACF.
Read MoreThe 2017 Mudtastic Classic is quickly approaching and now is the time to make sure your spot is reserved.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — During the 2nd annual Mudtastic Classic on Saturday, June 25, Raymon Torres wore Ink Free News’ GoPro to give readers a first hand look at the race. The Syracuse Parks and Recreation Department worked hard to transform three miles of Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation land into a muddy … Read More
SYRACUSE — Photos and a review from Saturday’s Mudtastic Classic on the trails of the WACF.
Read MoreThe 2nd Annual Mudtastic Classic will be held on Saturday, June 25 at the WACF Levinson- LaBrosse Lakes & Wetlands Education Center located at 11586 SR 13 in Syracuse. This mud run will feature several fun and challenging obstacles along trails near Lake Wawasee. Both adults and kids … Read More
Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s mission is to protect, preserve and enhance the Wawasee area watershed for present and future generations. To further that mission and continue education in regard to the importance of the watershed, the WACF hopes to utilize its Levinson-LaBrosse Education Center off of S.R. 13S.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — Their mothers were mudders, their fathers were mudders. It was the inaugural Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation’s Mudtastic Classic Saturday morning and it was a fantastic success. More than 100 people were in attendance as competitors ran, rolled and crawled the trails near the Levinson-LaBrosse Lakes & Wetlands … Read More
During the Syracuse Parks and Recreation board meeting Monday evening, June 8, parks superintendent Chad Jonsson asked the committee to review the master plan report for project ideas they would like to include or continue to work toward in a revised report. The master plan is a five-year … Read More