Category: Entertainment Archive 2015
WARSAW — The holiday season will begin with a number of events planned by the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department. The official first lighting of the Central Park Holiday Light Display will be from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, with the “Light Up The Night” event. People can walk through the festive lights and enjoy …read more.
Enjoying the VIP Reception with wine and a special speaker. By GRACE WHALEN CASA Holiday Festival Coordinator People from around Kosciusko County converged upon the Image Air hangar to experience “A CASAblanca Event: Here’s look’n out for you kid!” on Saturday, Nov. 14. Attendees walked into a Mediterranean bazaar where they could bid on the …read more.
By ETHAN SHECKLER Marketing Director, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts WARSAW — Symphony of the Lakes will present its holiday concert, Winter Magic, at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. The concert will feature a variety of music from Disney’s “Frozen,” Christmas classics and a narration of Clement Clarke Moore’s “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” The …read more.
WARSAW — Remember attending an event in the area with those special people in your life? You may have been captured in a photograph at the event. Take the opportunity to look through our Area Photos posted on InkFreeNews.com. You may find a special photograph to share with those who were with you, find someone …read more.
WINONA LAKE — Lakeland Christian Academy, Winona Lake, recently inducted 13 students into its National Honor Society for 2015-16.
WARSAW — A local woman was arrested Tuesday, Dec. 1, in Warsaw.
CLAYPOOL — Claypool Fire Department, with assistance from Wayne Township Fire Department, have cleared the scene of what was initially reported as a roof fire at 201 South Graceland. It was initially heard as South Franklin. What firefighters found was a downdraft caused smoke from the wood burning stove to enter the home, causing heavy …read more.
WARSAW — A local man is behind bars following his failure to appear for six drug related charges. Ingvar Korgogodsky, 529 E. Wildwood Drive, Warsaw, was arrested in March for two counts of dealing in a narcotic drug, a level 5 felony; one count of dealing in a narcotic drug more than 1 gram, a …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum selling hip hop music superstar, Lil Wayne, announced The Dedication Tour.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community High School Choral Department invites the public to attend the annual holiday choral concert.
This week, numerous school corporation superintendents have spoken out over an age-old test utilized to not only measure elementary, middle school and early high school student’s growth and achievement, but to determine the effectiveness of a corporation’s teaching staff. The past few years have been incredibly rocky ones for CTB-McGraw Hill, the company responsible for …read more.
(From left) Andrew O’Connel, Trina Hoy, Art Gakstatler, Paula Bowman and George Brennan.(Photo by Alyssa Richardson) WARSAW — The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club is bringing a jolly attraction to the area this weekend. Saint Nicholas will be flying into Warsaw Friday evening to celebrate December’s First Friday from 5-9 p.m. If you are unable to …read more.
AKRON — Senior students and their parents are invited to attend Tippecanoe Valley High School’s annual financial aid meeting, set for 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7, in the TVHS lecture room. Topics will include scholarship tips and financial aid resources for college. Featured presentations will include local community foundation scholarships, the Questa Scholars program and a …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools will be presenting their annual holiday gala at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 at the WCHS Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
WARSAW — Everyone knows about Black Friday. Most know about Cyber Monday. But do you know about Giving Tuesday?
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Make Christmas special to a child in Kosciusko County this year through the donation of a new toy. The annual Kosciusko County Toys for Tots drive is underway throughout the county and area businesses are set up to accept donations of new toys to be distributed throughout the county. The toy campaign …read more.
By TRENT SMITH Public Relations Section, Indiana State Police MARSHALL COUNTY — Two new state troopers reported for duty Monday at the Indiana State Police Post in Bremen. The two troopers are from the class of 46 troopers who just graduated from the 75th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy Thursday, Nov. 19. In June of …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Don’t be alarmed Saturday morning if you see a line of fire trucks gathering at JB Furniture, 2101 E. Center St., Warsaw, and then heading out in a procession to Martin’s Super Market, 1150 Husky Trail, Warsaw.
MONTGOMERY — It was 60 years ago Tuesday that a simple act of civil disobedience galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
SILVER LAKE — Residents of Silver Lake are invited to participate in a Christmas decorating contest. Those interested can stop by Silver Lake Town Hall, 604 N. Jefferson St., or download and print an entry form here, under the “community” tab. Entry forms can be mailed to P.O. Box 159, Silver Lake, IN 46982. This …read more.
WHITLEY COUNTY — Whitley County Prosecutor Matthew Rentschler announced his intentions today, Dec. 1, to seek the office of Whitley County Circuit Court Judge.
WARSAW — Donald Shively was honored as Veteran of the Month at the Tuesday, Dec. 1, Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting in Warsaw. Rich Maron, veteran’s affairs officer, presented the award.
By MARIANNE HOLLAND Hoosier Environmental Council ELKHART — People in a working-class Elkhart community, who endured 11 years of hazardous fires, constant dust, acrid smoke, and obnoxious odors from the dangerous practices of an industrial waste processor, VIM Recycling, have been awarded $50,568,750 in a class action lawsuit. “This judgment puts into perspective the enormous …read more.
ARGOS — An 18-year-old teen from Granger was arrested early Sunday morning, Nov. 29, in Argos.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Career Center will be holding multiple events throughout the month of December. Dedicated to helping Warsaw residents get the job they want, the career center will provide workshops, a blood drive and a food drive.
LEESBURG — One resourceful fourth grader from Leesburg Elementary School has catalyzed an event that will help children in hospitals all across Indiana.
SYRACUSE — The Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation has given a generous donation to the trails. “The Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee is extremely grateful to the Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation for their generous donation of a $250,000 to the trail system,” said Megan McClellan, executive director. This donation is not for any specific project or trail section. …read more.
North Webster American Legion Post 253 presented a check for $7,600 to the Cancer Care Fund of Kosciusko County Monday evening, Nov. 30. The proceeds were from Kay’s Cruise for Cancer and Memorial Benefit Weekend held July 11-13, in memory of Kay Kyler. The Cancer Care Fund representatives were also given memorial donations received by …read more.
WARSAW — There are still tickets left for many showings of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. The show begins Friday, Dec. 4, and runs through Sunday, Dec. 20. Call the box office or visit the website to purchase your tickets while they last.
Today The Warsaw Breakfast Optimist met at the Kosciusko County Courthouse Square for the annual installation of Santa’s “house’ in downtown Warsaw. The tiny, red home will be alight this weekend for boys and girls both naughty and nice wishing to meet jolly old Saint Nicholas. First Friday will take place this week on Friday, …read more.
NORTH WEBSTER — A 27-year-old North Webster man was extricated from his vehicle after a one-vehicle accident this morning on SR 13, at CR 850N, north of North Webster. The accident was at 8:31 a.m.
WARSAW — The third annual Winter Dance Contest, presented by the WCHS dance classes, will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, at Warsaw Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools will be presenting their annual holiday gala at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 at the WCHS Performing Arts Center, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.
WARSAW — Harold D. McCord Jr. 26, and Felicia A. McCord, 26, both of 2375 S. CR 750E, LaGrange, were recently arrested for possession of a precursor. According to court documents, on Sunday, Nov. 22, the couple purchased pseudoephedrine, which they sold about 15 minutes later to Shelby Learned, who allegedly planned to use it to …read more.
WARSAW — Susie McEntire is returning to Warsaw for her second annual country Christmas concert and, this year, there will be some surprises. “Mike Loher is orchestrating the whole benefit and he has a bit of a surprise that I can’t even tell about,” McEntire said of her upcoming concert. “He’s gone to great lengths …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Kosciusko Circuit Court Judge Michael Reed handed down suspended sentences to two females this morning in court.
By CHRIS PLACK, Carved Marketing Manager ELKHART — Carved LLC has launched a Meta Puzzle to help those still recovering from the Holiday weekend pass the time. Here is how the puzzle works: Each puzzle will be released at the start of the hour (starting at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 30). Those partaking in the …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Committee to Celebrate Indiana’s Bicentennial wants each community in the county to have a torch to display at events throughout 2016. The idea is to show state pride throughout the year celebrating Indiana’s 200th anniversary of statehood. Then, in the fall, the torches will be on display at the courthouse in Warsaw during a festival …read more.
ELKHART COUNTY — James P. Elliott, chief deputy coroner for Elkhart County, has announced his decision to seek election for the office of Elkhart County Coroner. That office is currently held by John White who’s term limits will be expiring at the end of 2016.
Whitley County officials are reporting the railroad crossing on CR 600E will be closed between SR 14 and CR 500S for track repair. The work is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Dec. 1 and will be closed for approximately one-week. Motorist should plan an alternate route during the closure.
WARSAW — Two separate cases, one involving the theft of a product from a factory and the other a drug deal has lead to the arrest of Nathan Paul Oglesbee, 28, formerly of 918 E. Center St., Warsaw, and 1002 E. Sheridan St., Warsaw.
PLYMOUTH — Through assistance from the public, an arrest was made in the Nov. 27 armed robbery at Pak A Sak, 520 W. Jefferson St., Plymouth, with evidence and stolen money recovered.
PLYMOUTH — A driver who observed headlights and believed those lights belonged to a vehicle, on the side of road, were instead the light of an oncoming train. The vehicle’s driver and passenger were injured and taken to a local hospital.
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP — Harry Doty, Milford, who has served on the Van Buren Township Advisory Board for a number of years, has resigned his position effective Dec. 31.
The four state snowmobile trails are awaiting snow and ready for the 2015-2016 snowmobile season, which begins Dec. 1. The trails will be open, when there is adequate snow, through March 30. Snowmobilers are only permitted on trails when they are posted as “open.” There is no trail pass in Indiana; however, all snowmobiles must …read more.
The Warsaw Community High School Choral Department invites you to attend the annual holiday choral concert. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the WCHS Performing Arts Center. Free will donations will be accepted for local charities.
By Darla McCammon Lakeland Art Association There are many famous and beautiful works of art with Christmas themes. Over the next few weeks I will share with you some of my personal favorites. So jump in our imaginary sleigh and take a ride with me to visit each of the art works and learn a little about …read more.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is celebrating the 60th Anniversary of tracking Santa’s yuletide journey! The NORAD Tracks Santa website, www.noradsanta.org, launching Dec. 1, features Santa’s North Pole Village, which includes a holiday countdown, games, activities, and more. The website is available in eight languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Chinese. …read more.
NORTH WEBSTER — North Webster Police, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, Turkey Creek Fire Territory and EMS responded to a personal injury accident this morning around 8:35 a.m. The accident occurred at SR 13 and north of CR 850N, north of North Webster. KCSD Officer Chris Francis reported that the driver of the vehicle was traveling north …read more.
WARSAW — Multiple returns of items, without a receipt, to one individual raised a red flag to Wal-Mart Loss Prevention and prompted an investigation. That investigation has lead to the arrest of a Warsaw man. Gregory W. Addair, 37, 604 E. Main St., has been arrested on charges of theft, a level 6 felony. Wal-Mart …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Sign up will begin Tuesday, Dec. 1, for the annual Kosciusko County Toys For Tots and continue through Dec. 3 with the final date to sign up Monday, Dec. 7. Dave Morales, local Toys For Tots coordinator, states the sign up dates for the local drive will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday and Monday, Dec. …read more.
MARSHALL COUNTY — A 67-year-old Plymouth man died from his injuries at South Bend Memorial Hospital following an accident at 8:36 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 28. The accident was on US 31 at 14C Road.
ELKHART COUNTY — Local, state and Federal authorities raided two suspected cockfighting breeders last night in Elkhart and Marshall Counties. Law enforcement officers from a multitude of agencies were involved in serving two search warrants at 8:00 p.m. Saturday night. Both warrants were served simultaneously at a home located at 21852 State Line Rd. in Bristol and a farm house located at 6244 Plymouth-Goshen Trail in Bremen.
WARSAW — The weekend following Thanksgiving is rife with deal seeking men and women, young and old alike, on the prowl for a great deal. As Black Friday passes and many begin to look toward Cyber Monday, Kosciusko families looking for a deal almost too good to be true need only to look at a local car dealership. At 10 a.m. this morning, Sunday, Nov. 29, The Car Company, located at 3932 E. US Highway 30, Warsaw, gave out free Christmas trees.
UPDATE: Kosciusko County officials are currently investigating a vehicular traffic crash south of Warsaw that has claimed the life of a North Manchester last night, Saturday, Nov. 28.
By ANDREA NEAL Study a map from the late 19th century, and it’s easy to see how Indiana became known as the Crossroads of America. Like spokes on a bicycle wheel, railroad lines extended from Indianapolis in 12 directions. Tracks crossed the state from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River, Terre Haute to Richmond and …read more.
Ink Free News is asking readers to submit their favorite Christmas photos, current or past. We welcome readers’ submissions of funny, sweet, and certainly memorable photos dealing with Christmas. These photos can include, photos with Santa, catching Santa delivering presents, a child’s or adult’s expression opening Christmas gifts, making delicious Christmas cookies and treats, or …read more.
In the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Main on Main Improv Comedy Troupe wants you to take time to slow down and have a laugh. The North Webster Community Public Library proudly presents Main on Main performing live at the North Webster Community Center at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4. Main on Main …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Readers of Ink Free News have viewed individual stories on people arrested on charges ranging from theft to murder, drug related offenses to child molesting and rape. So what is the status of these cases? Were they forgotten? No longer news? A majority of these cases are still going through the pre-trial …read more.
An artist rendering of Lincoln Elementary’s possible exterior upon completion. WARSAW — After nearly a year of discussion and careful planning, Warsaw Community School Corporation is one step closer to bringing its dream of a new Lincoln Elementary and renovated Washington Elementary and Edgewood Middle School to fruition. Last month, the school corporation announced Performance …read more.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Reports of domestic violence resulted in a web of confusion earlier this week when Australian police arrived to find a man attacking not a woman as initially reported, but a spider. Neighbors reported hearing a woman screaming “hysterically” and a man making threats through the walls of a housing unit. Police arrived …read more.
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Police Department is asking any one with information regarding the armed robbery at Pak A Sak, 520 W. Jefferson St., Plymouth, to contact police. The robbery took place around 12:01 a.m. today, Nov. 27.
LEESBURG — The annual Leesburg Candelaria is an event steeped deeply in tradition for many Leesburg families. For Christina Archer, it is this love of tradition and community that has continued to drive her to work with numerous volunteers and businesses to put on the event. According to Archer the event, which will take place …read more.
WARSAW — The upcoming holidays can be an exciting time, but for many they are a struggle. Some find it difficult to afford gifts after paying necessary expenses like rent and basic groceries. Others cannot afford even that. With this in mind, area organizations are offering ways for local families to enjoy the coming holidays. Combined …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Online registration is now open for this year’s annual membership and awards dinner for the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce. This year’s event will be held at the Ronald and Barbara Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College on Jan. 28. Jim Schellinger, president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, is the guest …read more.
WARSAW — Families are invited to Breakfast With Santa from 8-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, at Tourmaline, 208 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw.
WARSAW — Holiday events, for 2015 with the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department, are kicking off with the annual Letters from Santa.
WARSAW — I know there are a lot of trees in this garden, but most are going to stay small. And things can change at any time and I can decide not to put all of the trees in it. I do plan to have some focal points in this garden among the foliage.
WABASH — Charley Creek Gardens will host their 7th Annual Yule Time Stroll, open to the public from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 12-23. Bring the family and enjoy a peaceful walk along the lighted path of the Gardens.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital invites community members to an open house at the KCH Orthopedic Center from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3. The KCH Orthopedic Center is located on the third floor of the hospital, 2101 E. DuBois Drive, Warsaw.
WABASH — “My dreams began in Wabash,” said Last Comic Standing Finalist Michael Palascak. “It came from within when I overheard other people being funny. I knew I was funny, and people just didn’t know it yet.”
Your guide to making the most of this weekend with concerts, community events and more.
WARSAW — ‘Tis the season for giving. With hundreds of pounds of food collected and a donation of, $5,000 Kosciusko REMC members helped to brightened up a lot of lives this holiday season.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Americans, of course, have much to be thankful for. We have been blessed with abundance and freedom like perhaps no other nation in history.
SYRACUSE — Retired large animal veterinarian Gervas Schafer of Syracuse received the opportunity to embark on a trip to Ethiopia Aug. 11-22. There he explored the work being done by Project Mercy, a not-for-profit organization based in Fort Wayne and Yetebon, Ethiopia.
In case you didn’t get a chance to plan for Thanksgiving, or you had a kitchen catastrophe, here are a few local places you can gobble up some traditional Thanksgiving cuisine to celebrate: Syracuse Syracuse Eagles will be serving Thanksgiving dinner from 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Eagles, Aerie 3760, 12889 Kern Road. Public welcome. Donations appreciated. …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Earlier this week, InkFreeNews posed a question to our readers: What does Thanksgiving mean to you? You took to our website and Facebook page to share your opinions, and although the poll options couldn’t be all-inclusive, you responded with enthusiasm.
WARSAW — For the sixth time, a hearing on the motion for change of venue and motions in limine for Brandon T. Woody, Syracuse, charged with murder, has been continued. The date of Dec. 10, has been vacated and a new date set for 1:15 p.m. Jan. 5. The motion to reschedule the hearing was …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Mentone resident Holly R. Clabaugh, 29, recently pleaded guilty in Kosciusko County Superior Court 1 to welfare fraud, a class C felony. Clabaugh knowingly defrauded the system by collecting unemployment insurance benefits while working full-time. Through the use of agency records, a Department of Workforce Development investigator determined Clabaugh was working full time …read more.
WARSAW — December’s First Friday will help usher in the yearly Christmas festivities with its “Hometown Holly Days” theme from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — For the third year in a row, the Kosciusko Board of Realtors partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana and hosted the largest number of children to date in their Boots for Scholars Program.
SYRACUSE — Both employees and patrons were taken aback to see the dining room filling with smoke this afternoon at Cool Beans, 109 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. A small electrical fire on the grill began to emit smoke, and a patron in the diner made the call to the fire department.
WARSAW — Beginning Monday, Nov. 30, CR 225E, between Old Road 30 and CR 75N, in Warsaw, will be closed through Wednesday, Dec. 2 for installation of a water main. The closing dates are weather dependent. The road will be closed to all traffic, including emergency vehicles.
WINONA LAKE — Water’s Edge Flute Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, in the chapel of Grace Village Retirement Community, Winona Lake. Their program, “Art, Animals & Imagination!” will include “Pictures at an Exhibition” (the five-minute tour) based on the orchestral masterwork by Modest Mussorgsky, well known tunes by composer Henry Mancini, …read more.
NORTH MANCHESTER — A toddler, seat belted in the front passenger seat, suffered severe facial and head lacerations following a two-vehicle accident at 8:26 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24. The accident was on SR 114 at the intersection of Ogden Road.
WABASH — One person was killed and three others injured, including two children, in a two-vehicle accident involving a semitractor-trailer accident. The accident was at 9:20 a.m. on US 24 at Alber Street. Heavy fog was present in the area at the time of the accident.
WARSAW — The weekend following Thanksgiving is rife with deal seeking men and women, young and old alike, on the prowl for a great deal. As Black Friday passes and many begin to look toward Cyber Monday, Kosciusko families looking for a deal almost too good to be true need only to look at a …read more.
WINONA LAKE — Grace College & Seminary students welcome the public to join them at Night Market from 2-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, at Winona Heritage Room, (formerly Rodeheaver Auditorium) 901 Park Ave, Winona Lake.
SYRACUSE — Throughout the afternoon of Saturday, Nov. 21, teams from Wawasee Middle School dominated in the robotics games during the competition at WMS, the first one ever hosted by the school. Teams finished in first, second, third, fourth, fifth and seventh place out of 14 total teams.
LARWILL — Three persons, all suffering internal injuries, were taken to Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, one by helicopter, following a 6:42 p.m. accident on US 30 at CR 400W, east of Larwill in Whitley County.
WHITLEY COUNTY — A six-vehicle accident on US 30 at CR 300E in Whitley County Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24, resulted in a minor injury to one driver.
WARSAW — Madison Elementary School first-grader Jett Bender-Roe is asking everyone for toys this holiday season, but they are not for him. In July, 2014, Bender-Roe was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. His family sought treatment at Riley Children’s Hospital, South Bend. While he was there Bender-Roe found he had no shortage of toys and …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Secretary of State Connie Lawson today, Tuesday, Nov. 24, announced 20.5 percent or 559,517 of the 2,724,289 Hoosiers who were eligible to vote in the Nov. 3 municipal general election cast a ballot. Not all Hoosier voters were eligible to vote in the Nov. 3 municipal elections. Only voters who live in a …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — This week marks the beginning of the 2015 winter holiday season. As families bake their pies, baste their turkeys and prepare for Thanksgiving guests, many will hit the streets next week to make the drive “back home.” For many, the past few years have been filled with moments of shock and depression …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra presents the full oratorio of Handel’s Messiah at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13. For the 27th consecutive year, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra continues its holiday tradition of presenting Handel’s Messiah. Concert collaborators include Christian Theological Seminary, Encore Vocal Arts and Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Come enjoy Handel’s beloved masterwork true to the composer’s intentions: an intimate orchestra displaying the intricate musical lines to their full majesty.
WARSAW — Members of the Warsaw Community High School Select Theatre Group recently donated $800 to the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund. The group held a play and all funds raised through admission fees were donated to the CCF. This is an annual fundraiser for the group and each year proceeds go to a different …read more.
By DREW FLAMM Grace College, Vice President of Advancement INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Senate honored Amanda Banks with the Sagamore of the Wabash for serving as State Senator of District 17 during the 2015 legislative session. Banks was recognized for her willingness to fill her husband’s seat while he was deployed to Afghanistan. During her …read more.
MILFORD — A recent plague of vandalism and thefts from various vehicles in the town of Milford, has been solved by Milford Police. Today, Tuesday, Nov. 24, officers were able to detain two juvenile males that confessed to the numerous incidents that have exceeded $5,000 in total damage. A third juvenile was implicated in the …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory would like to remind everyone to check their smoke detectors and confirm the home is ready for the approaching winter season.
INDIANAPOLIS – Following the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana’s announcement that it filed suit to challenge Gov. Mike Pence’s decision to suspend the resettlement of Syrian refugees, spokeswoman Kara Brooks released the following statement.





























































