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One-tank trip: Winona's a nearby getaway
A century ago, this small Kosciusko County town drew in hundreds of thousands of people for various events.
Patently Speaking highlights the technological achievements of Fort Wayne area residents.
Cornelius Van Dam on the Urim and Thummim
Dr. Cornelius Van Dam of the Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches has written a fascinating book on a generally neglected topic of Biblical scholarship: the Urim and Thummim.
Fair piano competition finals are Saturday
The Indiana State Fair's Young Hoosier State Piano Competition, formerly known as the Young Hoosier Pianist Competition, has more than doubled participation thanks to a new format and a fresh approach.
So much wonderful art has made its way into the world as the result of two simple words: what if? If Beth Wheeler wasn't fond of asking that very question, then she never would have created Threadography.
The Hudson Gallery of Fine Art Inc., 803 E. Canal St., Winona Lake, will accept entries from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday for its juried art exhibit and sale.
Norman and Carol Rappe celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on July 5, 2008.
Tamales done the Tascas way in Warsaw
Tamales abound in the region's many Mexican restaurants, but the new Tascas in Warsaw has an apparent first on its menu: a "deconstructed tamale." This dish features corn, rice, frijoles and roasted garlic in a ...
Missing woman, boater die in water
Two Fort Wayne people died Sunday in unrelated apparent drownings. Both deaths are still under investigation.
State suffered Prohibition's consequences
Seventy-five years ago, on June 26, 1933, Indiana ratified the 21st Amendment that repealed national Prohibition.
4 share duties of No. 1, look to future
Covenant Christian High School had four students ranked No. 1 in the Class of 2008, so Seth Bawel, Valerie Campbell, Elizabeth Heuss and Sharon Zumbrun all shared valedictorian duties at graduation.
Former Hephzibah House Students Protest
"Hey guys, Can I give you a flier?" was heard over and over as these ladies gave out hundreds of fliers, talking to anyone who would listen.
When the City Council gave its approval Monday to installing red light cameras at six city intersections, it paved the way for the city to become the first community in the state to adopt the controversial ...
Goshen man has been shaping stone for decades
Goshen stonemason Wayne Harshberger said he has been laying brick since he was 3 years old, and started full-time at age 17, as several others in his family had been in the business.
Kosciusko County schedules Sobriety Checkpoint Friday
The Kosciusko County Traffic Safety Partnership will be conducting a Sobriety Check Point, Friday, May 23, 2008.
Driver in serious condition after Kosciusko crash
A North Manchester woman was in serious condition after a single-vehicle accident in Kosciusko County Saturday. via WSBT
New pastor installed at Liberty Community Church
Matthew Yoder was installed as the new pastor of Liberty Community Church, 2004 Bashor Road, April 13 by the Rev. via Goshen News, Goshen, IN
Kosciusko County GOP treasurer's race: Cindy A. Nolton
With Kosciusko County Treasurer Kent Adams not seeking another term, the field is open for a new clerk. via Goshen News, Goshen, IN
Indiana won't report, reduce greenhouse emissions voluntarily
“We do not want to spend Hoosier taxpayer dollars on a not-for-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.”
Thirty-nine states have taken the first step to address global warming and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by joining the Climate Registry, but Indiana won't until the federal government mandates action. via Post Tribune
Man reportedly shoots self after threatening to kill Etna Green family
“Deputies arrived to find (the intruder) sitting in a lawn chair at the front of the residence, with a handgun still in his hand, with a single gunshot wound to his head”
A Winona Lake man who shot himself Sunday after threatening another man is in critical condition, authorities said. via WSBT