Lisa Ensz Expands Horizons Through Lions Club Service
Lisa Ensz’s home — which she shares with her husband, a dog, two parrots, a horse and a goat — is almost never quiet, and that’s fine with her.
Read MoreLisa Ensz’s home — which she shares with her husband, a dog, two parrots, a horse and a goat — is almost never quiet, and that’s fine with her.
Read MoreWhen Diana Clark graduated from Ball State in 1994, she took home a degree in math education, even though she had always excelled in English.
Read MoreAmong the volunteers stacking canned goods and distributing necessities in the food pantry at Combined Community Services, Warsaw, are Kathy and Marlin Carr.
Read MoreThe Magical Meadows started in 2007 with “a young man with autism, a horse named Magic and my driveway,” said owner and founder Tammy Stackhouse.
Read MoreThough retired, Kathy Kiern is still using her education and financial know how to help others through the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance Program at Grace College.
Read MoreScott Wiley, a Warsaw native and member relations manager for the Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce, said his position is “the best job in the world.”
Read More“Theater really meets you where you are as an individual, and then you get to bring what you can to it, and it becomes your own personal performance that no one else can do. I think that’s the beautiful thing about engaging people of all ages in the arts,” said Kira Lace Hawkins, director of education and community engagement at Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
Read More“I’ve always enjoyed math and figuring things out,” said Toni Walker, financial manager of the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County.
Read MoreWhile Christmas is meant to be a joyful time of year, it can also present difficulties, especially for those on fixed incomes.
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