Francis new public information officer for Warsaw Police Department
The Warsaw Police Department has appointed Officer Christopher M. Francis as the primary public information officer.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Police Department has appointed Officer Christopher M. Francis as the primary public information officer.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Schools is thrilled to announce the fourth annual “We Are Tigers” Athletic Auction and Dinner, including the prestigious third Hall of Fame Induction Class, scheduled to take place in the Warsaw Community High School Tiger Den on Thursday, Feb. 22.
Read MoreSince 1945, the Fort Wayne Mizpah Shrine has hosted a circus, and continue the tradition this year.
Read MoreDue to feedback from chambers and educators impacted by weather-related school closures, the National Civics Bee has decided to extend the essay submission deadline to 11:59 p.m. Monday, Feb. 19.
Read MoreChautauqua-Wawasee’s once a year annual fundraising campaign concluded successfully Monday, Jan. 8.
Read MoreBowen Center will celebrate the opening of a new facility supporting a fresh approach to health care in Columbia City on Jan. 22.
Read MoreBethel University will host a special scholarship day for prospective fine arts students on Monday, Feb. 5.
Read MoreThe recent Extension Master Gardener class for Noble and Whitley Counties was a success for all participants.
Read MoreManchester University will offer more than a dozen presentations in its Values, Ideas and the Arts series for Spring 2024.
Read MoreFour new team members joined the Community Foundation of Elkhart County as the new year started and another joined late last year.
Read MoreMcMillen Health, one of four independently operated health education organizations in the U.S., received a $25,672 grant from the K21 Health Foundation to support the implementation of their Brush Oral Health Program in Kosciusko County.
Read MoreTri Kappa announces its Bingo Brunch fundraiser will occur from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the Sacred Heart Gymnasium.
Read MoreDowntown Goshen Inc., the nonprofit organization behind Goshen’s popular First Fridays series, announced its complete 2024 schedule, and is accepting applications through March 22 for food vendors and artisans who wish to participate in its 2024 season of family-friendly, community celebrations.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko Community YMCA announces the return of the “What Can I Eat” program.
Read MoreMary K. Oyer, professor emerita of music, died on January 11, 2024, in Goshen at the age of 100.
Read MoreGrace College and Mission Point Community Church invite all community members to participate in the 13th annual Supermarket Sweep on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Kroger, 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw.
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