Rollover Accident South Of Syracuse
Shortly after noon Monday, April 15, Turkey Creek Fire/EMS Territory were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident on State Road 13 at CR 900N, approximately one mile south of Wawasee Middle School.
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Keith Knepp started working in the editorial department of The Papers, Inc. in March 2014. In addition to his contributions to InkFreeNews, he also serves as editor of the Elkhart/Kosciusko and Northwest Indiana editions of Senior Life. He formerly served as editor of the Shopping Guide News of Fulton County. He served for 10 years on Capitol Hill, most of which was as the executive assistant to the late U.S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar. He grew up in Nappanee before spending a dozen years in Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis following his graduation from Taylor University with a degree in political science and English.
Shortly after noon Monday, April 15, Turkey Creek Fire/EMS Territory were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident on State Road 13 at CR 900N, approximately one mile south of Wawasee Middle School.
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