Crossroads Of America Car Club Visits North Webster
Randall Kleine takes a look at the 1932 Auburn that was driven to North Webster. NORTH WEBSTER — A group of 16 antique vehicles and 30 members motored into North Webster Saturday morning for the Third...
View ArticlePerfect Afternoon For The Mermaid Festival Parade
NORTH WEBSTER — A fly-over by Parkview Samaritan Air Ambulance kicked off the 72nd Annual North Webster Mermaid Festival that featured over 70 entries and lasted just 60 minutes long. No one could...
View ArticleParker Crowned 2017 Queen Of Lakes
2017 Queen of Lakes and her court. Seated is Hannah Parker, Queen of Lake. In back are Hannah Potulney, third runner up; Madison Fisher, second runner up and Ashley Salyer, first runner up. NORTH...
View ArticleGargett Lone Candidate For Township Board
Sylvia Gargett SYRACUSE — Sylvia Gargett, Syracuse, is the lone candidate for the open seat on the Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board. A Republican caucus of Turkey Creek Township Precinct...
View ArticleJoin The Fun At WACF’S Annual Bug Catch
Kids of all ages enjoy getting in the lake and seeing what bugs they can find in the lake at the annual Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Bug Catch. This year’s event will be from 9-11 a.m. Saturday,...
View ArticleGargett Officially Elected To Township Board
Mike Ragan, left, county Republican chairman, congratulates Sylvia Gargett on her appointment to the Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board. SYRACUSE — Sylvia Gargett, Syracuse, was officially elected to...
View ArticleLargest Group Ever Participate In Bug Catch
SYRACUSE — The largest group ever participated in the 2017 Bug Catch Saturday morning at the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation. It’s estimated close to 125 adults and children participated this...
View ArticleDisney Comes To Wawasee With Largest Number Of Entries
The entry by Grace Julian and family won the 2017 Commodore’s Trophy with their entry “Up” SYRACUSE — Disney came alive on Lake Wawasee today, Sunday, July 2, with the second largest flotilla in the...
View ArticleWetland Adventures For Kids Start Thursday
SYRACUSE — Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation is offering special programs every Thursday morning in July for kids accompanied by a parent or adult. Learn about nature and the watershed with four...
View ArticleWetland Adventures Provide Plenty Of Fun
SYRACUSE — Approximately 40 youngsters, accompanied by adults, participated in the first of four Wetland Adventures at the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation, SR 13, Syracuse, Thursday morning,...
View ArticleTWF Announces 14 New Projects
LEESBURG — A summer celebration was hosted by The Watershed Foundation Thursday evening, July 6, recognizing accomplishments over the past years and future projects. Guests gathered at the Tippy...
View ArticleNew Start Time For Sale Of Champions
The 15th annual Sale of Champions at the Kosciusko 4-H Livestock Auction will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, July 14. The sale will feature the grand and/or reserve champion animals of each species...
View ArticleDeHart’s Appeal Denied By Judges
Kyle David DeHart INDIANAPOLIS — An appeal by Kyle DeHart asking for his conviction to be overturned and a new trial was denied by the Court of Appeals of Indiana. The ruling was filed early Monday,...
View ArticleBooksigning To Benefit AWL
Richard Rose LEESBURG — An opportunity to support the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County, through a book signing of Richard Rose’s latest novel “The Gumshoe,” will take place from 4 to 7 p.m....
View ArticleCommunity Shows Support For 4-H Livestock Owners
Dennis Polk, center, was honored for his 42 years of service with the 4-H Livestock Auction. He is shown with his family. WARSAW — The annual 4-H Livestock Auction and Sale of Champions is a special...
View ArticleCourt Conditionally Accepts Bronson’s Plea
Kevin Bronson ELKHART — A plea agreement entered by Kevin Bronson was conditionally accepted by Special Judge Stephen R. Bowers, Elkhart Superior Court 2, Friday, July 14. Bronson was indicted by a...
View ArticlePlain Township Passes Tentative 2018 Budget
LEESBURG — A tentative budget of $345,100 for 2018 was approved by members of the Plain Township Advisory Board Tuesday afternoon.This budget is a $128,000 reduction over 2017. Jerry Kammerer, township...
View ArticleNorth Webster Auxiliary Gives To Operation Finally Home
Shown, from left, at the check presentation are, Sue Ann Mitchell, unit secretary; Andrea Klinger, first vice president; Tracey Sleighter, auxiliary member; Jackie Hazelet, unit second vice president;...
View ArticleRoundabout At US 6 And SR 13 In Preliminary Design Phase
A roundabout at US 6 and SR 13/CR 33, north of Syracuse is in the preliminary design stages. A public hearing on the project is slated for early 2018. The project is part of the state’s five-year...
View ArticleWACF Annual Meeting Provides Updates Of Programs
SYRACUSE — The state of the foundation was presented during the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Annual Meeting Saturday. During the close to 90-minute meeting guests heard from several board...
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