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By OTIS R. BOWEN CENTER STAFF May is Mental Health Month is observed nationwide by organizations dedicated to mental health-related issues. According to Mental Health America, the observance began in 1949. This year’s theme is “B4Stage4.” The theme is geared toward convincing people to address their mental health issues early, rather than at stage four …read more.

By AMY BORLAND Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology The DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology is sponsoring its 11th annual photo contest to recognize Historic Preservation Month in May. The subject of the photo must be in Indiana and more than 50 years old. Images could include anything from …read more.

[UPDATE: Tonight’s First Friday is still on unless it is pouring rain. Should First Friday be cancelled, we will post information as soon as it becomes available.] Tonight’s First Friday event in downtown Warsaw could prove interesting as local artists will compete for the best use of recycled materials. Those who registered weeks ago for …read more.

Amaya Hoyt and Becca King were two of the 26 Warsaw Christian School students who picked 1,800 pounds of apples from the Orchard Restoration Project to donate to local food banks.   A representative from Our Father’s House explained to 13 families how the apples would be made into applesauce, apple butter and pies to …read more.

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