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Category: Entertainment Archive 2015

WARSAW — Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce annual Membership Awards Dinner is scheduled to take place Thursday, Jan. 28, at the Ronald and Barbara Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake.

SOUTH WHITLEY – A recap with quotes, video and photos from Whitko’s thrilling 34-27 win over Churubusco in the sectional 35 semifinals.

WARSAW — Drop by KC Recycling Depot, 220 S. Union St., Warsaw, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, to celebrate America Recycles Day, or RECON 2015. The day will mark the last Saturday the depot will be open in 2015.

LOUISVILLE — Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden today announced a commitment by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to prioritize $5.6 billion over the next two years within USDA programs and services that serve new and beginning farmers and ranchers. Deputy Secretary Harden also announced a new, tailored web tool designed to connect burgeoning farm entrepreneurs with programs and resources available to help them get started.

FORT WAYNE — In partnership with the Fort Wayne Children’s Choir, Heartland Sings is working with students in an intensive vocal workshop over two days to inspire young singers to reach their full potential. The “Three Rivers Young Singer Choral Festival” will be held at IPFW’s Rhinehart Music Center Nov. 13 and 14.

SHIPSHEWANA — Ticket sales for the 2016 season at Blue Gate Theatre begin at 6 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 31.

MILFORD — One person had minor injuries following an accident Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the intersection of SR 15 and CR 2350N, Milford. According to reports by police, a vehicle driven by Justin A. Ciriello, 19, North Creek Bend Lane, Milford, was eastbound on CR 1350N and stopped at the stop sign at the intersection …read more.

On Friday, October 30, 2015, Chore-Time celebrated a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the official opening of its $7.1 million building expansion.

[weaver_youtube aN7kX_2MBg8 rel=0]   LEESBURG — Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer was the guest speaker at the annual Kosciusko County Republican Hall of Fame Dinner, Thursday evening, Oct. 29. He shared of his experience as mayor, on the Warsaw City Council and his time of service to the community and closed with remembering his good friend, …read more.

[weaver_youtube -48owgTS1bs rel=0]   LEESBURG — Jim Thompson, Warsaw, and Lynne Fellows, Warsaw, were totally taken by surprise when named recipients of the 2015 Kosciusko County Republican Hall of Fame Man and Woman of the Year recipients. The awards were presented Thursday evening, Oct. 29, at the annual Hall of Fame dinner. This year’s event …read more.

By JOY LOHSE Marketing Director WARSAW — MedStat will open a new, full-service, urgent-care and occupational health clinic Friday, Nov. 20, in Nappanee. “We are happy to provide nearby urgent care and occupational health for the Nappanee area with a full-service MedStat right in town,” said Kirk Ray, chief executive officer, Kosciusko Community Hospital. “Treating illness …read more.

CLAYPOOL — As elections approach, five candidates are competing for three seats on the Claypool Town Council. There are also two candidates running for clerk-treasurer.

WARSAW — Blue Sky Family Farms, presented by Egg Innovations, the nation’s largest producer of 100 percent free range and pasture raised eggs, announced the arrival of Blue Sky Family Farms eggs to the Whole Foods Market Mid-Atlantic Division. The three new offerings of Blue Sky Family Farms’ free range, non-GMO brown, organic and pasture …read more.

ETNA GREEN — Police found a handgun, scales, hypodermic syringe, and bags with a white powdery substance and a crystal like substance in a vehicle after a man was taken to the hospital when he was found unconscious two times in his vehicle Thursday, Oct. 29.

CHICAGO – Daylight Saving Time ends and we set our clocks back an hour Sunday, Nov. 1. Take advantage of extra sleep, then take a few simple steps to make your home more disaster-resilient:

WARSAW — A Tippecanoe woman has been arrested and booked for assisting another individual deliver methamphetamine after a July 15 incident.

Weekly picks of local prep, college and pro football games from IFN sports writer Nick Goralczyk.

WARSAW — The city of Warsaw will be having an election of its city officials Tuesday, Nov. 3. While the offices of mayor, clerk-treasurer and common council district 3, 4 and 5 seats are uncontested, there is a contested race for the two City Common Council At-Large seats. Three individuals are vying for the two …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — Kent Abernathy, commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced BMV license branches located in counties that have November 2015 municipal elections will extend hours of operation on Monday, Nov. 2 and on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses that may be used for identification at a polling place. Warsaw License Branch will be among those opened for extended hours and opened on Election Day.

MENTONE — Four candidates are in the running for positions on the Mentone Town Council. Shelly Krueger Shelly Krueger has lived in the Mentone community for 31 years and is married to Larry Krueger. They have raised eight children. The youngest is a senior in high school, five of their children have served in the armed forces and three are currently active. Three …read more.

WCPL Hosting Public Hearing

October 29, 2015

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing to review the Internet Acceptable Use Policy. The hearing will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9.

By JOYCE ARLEEN CORSON Master Gardener SYRACUSE — The relationship we have with plants is based on our dependency for the rewards they provide to us by way of fruits, vegetables and the food they provide for animals. Our emotions play a role as the garden provides therapy, visual pleasure, and accomplishments of success. Our …read more.

WARSAW — The annual tradition of drawing for Salvation Army bell ringing dates by service clubs was recently held at Cox Studio.

WABASH — Holiday fun will take place at the Honeywell Center with its presentation of “Fancy Nancy: Splendiferous Christmas” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25. Tickets are $9 (balcony) and $14 (main floor). Corporate sponsorship is provided by Black’s Lawn and Maintenance.

WARSAW — With fall temperatures more like winter, Kiwanis members and local official gathered at Kiwanis Park, Warsaw, Thursday morning, Oct. 29, to dedicate a new memorial garden. According to Renea Salyer, the concept for the garden changed several times before the final piece was in place. Initially, it was going to be a playground in memory …read more.

FORT WAYNE — Ralphie Parker only wants one thing for Christmas: a Red Ryder Air Rifle. A Christmas Story, The Musical is the hilarious account of Ralphie’s quest to convince his parents, his teacher and Santa himself that this is the perfect gift.

SYRACUSE — From a very young age, Elizabeth Perepezko had an interest in how things worked and wanted to take things apart and put them back together. “I was always thinking, ‘what could I make from ordinary things?’” she said.

GOSHEN — The November concert series at Ignition Music Garage, voted Top Ten Favorite Venue by the Americana music association, kicks off with a co-bill of The Bros. Landreth and The Ballroom Thieves Nov. 11.

WINONA LAKE — For over 25 years, Grace College and Seminary students have organized Fun Fest for families in Winona Lake, Warsaw and surrounding communities. The annual fall event offers something for everyone, including a petting zoo, hayrides, inflatables, face painting, games, food and candy. Fun Fest 2015: Down on the Farm will take place …read more.

NAPPANEE — A coloring contest is planned for children ages 5-8 and 9-12. Four winners, two boys and two girls, will receive a new bicycle. The coloring contest pages are available at either Northwood Family Medicine located at 1001 N. Main St., or The Nappanee Chamber of Commerce located at 302 W. Market St., Nappanee.

Your guide to making the most of your weekend with concerts, community events and more!

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The countdown has begun for city/town elections. Polls will open at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, and close at 6 p.m. in the city of Warsaw and towns of Claypool, Mentone, Pierceton and Silver Lake. All five communities will have races for council seats. Claypool will also have a race for clerk-treasurer.

INDIANAPOLIS — Three people were shot and a fourth person was hurt inside Washington Square Mall Wednesday evening, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

MILFORD — Milford Utilities Superintendent Randy Veach has announced that the town will be flushing its fire hydrants throughout the day Wednesday, Nov. 4. Residents should expect low water pressure and rusty water during this process. Veach advises residents to allow the water to flow freely until it is clear before using. Questions can be …read more.

WABASH — WWKI 100.5 welcomes Scotty McCreery to the Honeywell Center at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. Tickets are $34, $48 and $75. Corporate sponsorship is provided by MC Contracting LLC.

Two women were transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital and a passenger in one of the vehicles taken to Parkview Hospital, Whitley County, following a two-vehicle accident Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 28. The accident occurred at 1:26 p.m. on Lake City Highway, west of Commerce Drive, Warsaw. Taken to KCH were Justine L. Davis, 23, West CR …read more.

WARSAW — The regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Nov. 2, of the Warsaw Common Council, will have a start time change and the Nov. 6 meeting of the Warsaw Board of Works has been moved to Monday morning. The board of works meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2, followed by the regularly …read more.

PIERCETON — As elections approach, four candidates are competing for three seats on the Pierceton town council.

MILFORD — Milford Fire Department has been called to the scene of a two-vehicle accident at SR 15 and CR 1350N.

WABASH — Kicking off the holiday season at the Honeywell Center will be Mannheim Steamroller as they appear on the Ford Theater stage presenting two concerts at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27. The shows will feature classic Mannheim Steamroller Christmas hits set to a plethora of special effects. Tickets are $32, $48 and $68.

By LAURA CAMPBELL VP of Human Resources WARSAW — Matt Boren, the adult services director, said “I’ve found Cardinal to be a company that values people! I know this personally because they’ve invested in improving me as a person and a professional. The staff and customers of this company are exceptional people and I am …read more.

MILFORD — Do you hear those sleigh bells ringing? Yes, it might not even be November yet, but with the annual Christmas Bucks promotion, sponsored by The Papers Inc. and local merchants, now is a great time to get the ball rolling on Christmas gifts.

SILVER LAKE — As elections approach, four candidates are competing for three seats on the Silver Lake town council. Chad M. Miner Chad M. Miner, a lifelong Kosciusko County resident, serves as a director on the Kosciusko Animal Welfare League board, the Kosciusko Senior Services board and the Kosciusko Literacy Services board. He has years of small …read more.

NOTRE DAME — Notre Dame’s Department of Film, Television, and Theatre announces Little Shop of Horrors, Nov. 18-22 in the Decio Mainstage Theatre at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. Directed and choreographed by guest artist Nathan Halvorson, who previously helmed FTT’s production of Cabaret (2013), Little Shop will also feature puppets by special effects makeup artist and puppeteer RJ Haddy, who was a finalist on season two of the Syfy channel’s reality competition series Face Off.

ELKHART COUNTY — Alexia Emahiser, 20, Syracuse, suffered lacerations and abrasions to her face in a three vehicle accident in Elkhart County. The accident was at 2:35 p.m. today, Wednesday, Oct. 28, on US 33, south of CR 40, south of Goshen.

WARSAW — The Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association will host “Sleep Out 2015” from 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, until 6 a.m. Nov. 14, on the Kosciusko County Courthouse lawn, Warsaw. Local community and business leaders will spend the night on the cold ground with only the clothes on their back, a piece of cardboard and a sleeping bag to raise awareness and funds for the Winter Warmth program in the community.

ST. PAUL, MINN. — Louie just wanted to be part of the fun on the day his owners Megan Determan and Chris Kluthe sat down for an engagement photo shoot.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Kosciusko County 911 Center and Sheriff’s Department have received numerous calls from residents reporting phone calls from aggressive scammers, posing as representatives from the IRS.

STATE OF INDIANA — Over 1.3 million new cases were filed in Indiana trial courts in 2014 according to the Indiana Judicial Service Report.

WARSAW — Emergency personnel are responding to an accident located on Lake City Highway and Commerce Drive. The accident occurred in the westbound lane. The accident involved a passenger style vehicle and an SUV in front of DePuy. According to officers at the scene, at least three individuals sustained injuries in the collision with at …read more.

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CALIF. — It’s the tiniest wheelchair you’ll probably ever see and you won’t believe who uses it.

You don’t have to look very far to find new construction projects in the lakes area. Several local companies are in various stages of major expansion undertakings.

WARSAW — Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, Lutheran EMS Kosciusko, Leesburg and Warsaw Fire Departments responded to a two-vehicle accident at US 30 and CR 200N, in the westbound lane. Westbound traffic on US 30 was at a standstill until wrecker services could arrive to remove the vehicles. Two persons have been transported to Kosciusko Community …read more.

By STEPHANIE HODGIN Governor’s Office INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement after learning Indiana’s National Assessment of Educational Progress results have outpaced the national average at every level. “Every Hoosier should be proud that Indiana’s kids and teachers have once again outperformed their peers in this year’s ‘national report card,’” Pence said. “This …read more.

WARSAW — A misdemeanor theft charge against an Indianapolis man was enhanced to a level 6 felony after it was learned he had been convicted on conversion in 2015. He also faces three other charges including two charges of battery by bodily waste, both level six felonies, and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor.

PIERCETON — Calvin J. Beard, 19, Goshen Road, Fort Wayne, was released from Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 27, following a vehicle/pedestrian accident earlier that morning. He suffered a concussion and a bruised lung according to the police report.

UPDATE: David A. Fulkerson, 47, West CR 550N, Wabash, and Mark S. Louvier, 51, North Sycamore Street, North Manchester, were both transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital following the three-vehicle accident at 7:27 a.m. today. The accident was on SR 15, north of CR 400S. Fulkerson complained of back pain and Louvier complained of pain to …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School is comprised of students and staff members from the towns of Syracuse, North Webster and Milford. All three towns have local food pantries serving the residents in their townships.

INDIANAPOLIS — In a recent letter to members of the Indiana State Board of Education and State Superintendent of Education Glenda Ritz, Governor Mike Pence addressed the issue of recent, lower test scores, citing increased state standards as the culprit. “When states transition to new academic standards and a new assessment, test scores usually decrease, which …read more.

INDIANA — Halloween is just a few days away and many people are planning how they will spend this spookiest weekend of the year. With this in mind, Wallet Hub recently ranked 100 cities, including two in Indiana, as some of the best and worst in the country for Halloween. Looking at 100 of the nation’s most populated locations, Wallet …read more.

WARSAW — Two were injured yesterday, Monday, Oct. 26 in an accident at East Main Street and North Bronson Street, Warsaw. According to a report from the Warsaw Police Department, a vehicle driven by Ursula M. Holderman, 87, North CR 875W, Etna Green, was southbound on North Bronson Street. She proceeded through a stop sign …read more.

MICHIGAN CITY — Open auditions will be held Nov. 15 and 16 for Tennessee Williams’ classic drama “The Glass Menagerie” at Footlight Theatre.

SYRACUSE — The MutualBank team of Syracuse is inviting the public to attend the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce Business-After-Hours event, held at the Syracuse Community Center, 1013 N. Long Drive.

ATWOOD — Pastor Mike Beezley ministers through preaching, singing and playing his ukulele every Sunday morning at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Atwood, but he recently shared the faith in another way too- through visual art.

MILFORD — Strolling along Main Street in Milford’s downtown business district, one can still whiff an ugly reminder of the Oct. 8 early morning fire that scuttled one business and closed two others to smoke and water damage.

LEESBURG — Right now, Toby Lamp, RN, could be working in a hospital with pay and benefits. Instead, the Leesburg native has set aside several weeks of his life to ride his bicycle cross-country for the benefit of others half a world away. Lamp is riding to raise awareness and funds for Aarogya Seva, a health organization overseas that …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Transportation urges political candidates and their supporters to keep roads free from encroaching campaign signs for the safety of the motoring public. The signs can block visibility for traffic entering and exiting the roadway at intersections and driveways. Areas that should remain sign-free include intersections, interchanges and rights of …read more.

WARSAW — The Salvation Army will show the movie “Value of a Soul” from the My Hope With Billy Graham outreach at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 501 E. Arthur St. in Warsaw.

WARSAW — New playground equipment was recently installed at Richardson Dubois Park, East Market Street, Warsaw.

SYRACUSE — Judges came out Oct. 24 to judge the many creative lamppost displays produced by local businesses and organizations for the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce’s annual contest.

  Emergency personnel are responding to a reported fire located at 2623 E. Forest Circle, Warsaw, where a shed and tree have caught fire and are near a residence. The heat from the fire also caused damage to a neighboring home. Plain Township Fire Department responded to the blaze with an assist from Warsaw Fire …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — With Halloween around the corner, local emergency workers are providing tips to ensure the safety of adults and children alike. Though we often think of making sure children are safe from harmful candies and individuals, we rarely consider the fire risks involved with decorations and flammable. The following are a few Halloween …read more.

WARSAW — The Rodeheaver Series for the Performing Arts will host organist and pianist Aaron Tan in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, in the downtown sanctuary of First United Methodist Church of Warsaw.  Aaron is a passionate organist, engineer and pianist. His primary musical tutelage has been under John Tuttle, David Palmer and …read more.

UPDATE: Sean Adam Dada, 32, 8164 E. Sunrise Drive, Syracuse, was booked in the Kosciusko County Jail at 10:03 a.m. Monday. He was booked on charges of failure to report a property damage boat accident and operating a motorboat, endangering person/property. His Bond was set at $500 cash.

MARSHALL COUNTY — Marshall County Sheriff’s Department arrested Krystal Shanae Hardy, 21, Plymouth, early Sunday morning, Oct. 25, following a traffic stop on 9A Road, near US 30. The officer initiated a traffic stop at approximately 1:30 a.m. During the investigation it was determined Hardy was intoxicated and arrested. She was preliminarily charged with operating …read more.

Though November brings with it cold weather, Thanksgiving planning, and for some, early Christmas shopping, the public is invited to take a moment to warm up and relax in Warsaw during November’s First Friday. Though the weather may be nippy, guests are able to warm up with a sampling of various chilis during the annual …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals approved a use variance to allow the building formerly housing the Baker Youth Club, 765 W. Market St., to be used as a church.

PIERCETON — One individual has been transported to a Fort Wayne Hospital after an accident on East Pierceton Road, west of East Washington Road. The accident occurred around 7:10 a.m. The victim was transported by Lutheran EMS. The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, and Pierceton Fire Department were on the scene. The initial call indicated the …read more.

WARSAW — Wagon Wheel Jr., the youth theatre branch of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts, will present You Ain’t Nothin’ but a Werewolf at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 and Sunday, Nov. 1. Before each performance, the theatre will host a Halloween open-house event, where attendees can participate in trick-or-treating, games, and a costume …read more.

  WARSAW — Last month rumors that a popular Warsaw restaurant, Bennigan’s, would soon close began circulating throughout the community. The restaurant, which has been a community favorite for Irish pub fare and karaoke for the past 15 years, will soon close its doors. According to Bennigan’s owner Bruce Shaffner, though Bennigan’s will soon close …read more.

SYRACUSE — Friends of the Syracuse Public Library has announced its monthly meetings running through the rest of this year up to the end of 2016.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The Kosciusko County 911 Center and Sheriff’s Department have received numerous calls from residents reporting phone calls from aggressive scammers, posing as representatives from the IRS.

NEW PARIS — The team behind the Indianapolis 500 is doing everything they can to make sure that the race benefits the state as well as business across Indiana. One such business that is benefitting from the nationally renown event is Merchant Metals in New Paris.

By KRISTI CHAMBERS Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications, Emens Auditorium MUNCIE — Have you ever had a childhood hobby that got out of hand? That explains Lynn Trefzger’s start as a ventriloquist/comedienne. For over 30 years, Lynn has given life to a trunk full of comical characters and will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, …read more.

WARSAW — Plea agreements were taken under advisement this morning, Monday, Oct. 26, by Kosciusko Circuit Court Judge Mike Reed on at least four individuals — Jason R. Bontrager, Gage M. Wood, Brandon L. Bolden and Sharee N. Latta. In all four cases, the individuals are facing drug related charges.

WARSAW, IN – Honor students at Ivy Tech Community College’s Warsaw Campus are gearing up to host a spooktactular event dubbed the “GMO Freak Show.” Participants will learn about genetically modified organisms and today’s use of them through experiments and story-telling. Attractions include: the spectacular spider goat; the wonder of golden rice; and, glow in the dark cats.

By CHAD HILL Public Information Officer, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department WARSAW — With the approach of Halloween, Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine wishes to remind citizens about some of the safety concerns that parents should be aware of. Below are listed some precautions parents can take: Younger children should always go trick-or-treating with an adult. Discard all …read more.

Dog Shoots Woman In Foot

October 26, 2015

NORTH WEBSTER — Around 10 a.m. Saturday Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a person that had been shot while hunting.

WARSAW — Two people were injured in an accident at the intersection of East Main Street and North Bronson Street, Warsaw. Two ambulances from Lutheran EMS were at the scene, however it was unclear whether one or both of the injured were transported.

MIDDLEBURY — Diagnosed with bone cancer at just 13 years old, Middlebury teen, Sam Grewe, lost part of his right leg back in 2011 to stop it from spreading.

BLOOMINGTON — During homecoming weekend, three Indiana University graduates received the Distinguished Alumni Service Award, the university’s highest award given only to an alumna or alumnus.

BOURBON — Amber Tapia, Bourbon, was arrested on a body attachment warrant Saturday at 601 N. Main St., Bourbon.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eighth-graders from Wawasee Middle School, Syracuse, who were visiting Washington, D.C. over the weekend had the chance to meet and honor several World War II veterans. The students were viewing the World War II Memorial and learned that the veterans would soon arrive on three busses to visit the same memorial. Despite the fact that …read more.

COLUMBIA CITY — The Columbia City High School Marching Eagles Band won the Grand Champion Award at the 2015 Scholastic B State Band Competition, held at Lawrence Central High School Saturday, Oct. 24.

[weaver_youtube ypdgoiWwLeQ rel=0] WARSAW — Hundreds if not thousands of people lined the streets of Warsaw this evening in an effort to attend a carnival event hosted by ABC’s “The Bachelor”. The show began filming in the Warsaw and Winona Lake area on Friday, showcasing aspects of Warsaw native Ben Higgins life and interests. Higgins, a …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community High School Marching Tigers’ Pride placed third in the state at Scholastic State Finals.  WCHS was one of 13 marching bands in the Scholastic A class to qualify for the Indiana State School Music Association Scholastic State Finals, which were held at Lawrence Central High School in Indianapolis on Saturday, …read more.

WARSAW —If you haven’t taken the opportunity to look through our Area Photos post on InkFreeNews.com, take the time to check out the photos. You may find someone you know or even yourself.

Glam hosted a celebration in honor of the business’s one year anniversary. The celebration featured a fashion show showcasing fall and holiday fashions. WARSAW — Buffalo Street in downtown Warsaw closed today, not only to celebrate the fashions of Glam, a local women’s clothing store which recently celebrated its one year anniversary, but to honor …read more.

  WARSAW — The annual downtown Warsaw Spooktacular celebration drew thousands of ghosts, ghouls, princesses, heroes and more. The event, organized by Warsaw Community Development Corporation, Miller’s Senior Living Community and the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club drew those of all ages to the downtown area to gather treats from local businesses. Though trick-or-treating was the …read more.

WARSAW — The moment her daughter, Ali, was born, Mandi Hygema, Warsaw, knew something was different. “When she first arrived, I noticed she looked different,” she said. “They didn’t let me hold her as planned so I knew something was wrong.” One by one, the doctors and nurses began noticing things: Extra fingers, an undeveloped …read more.

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