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Wawasee Community Schools recently announced the schedule for meals for children 18 and younger.

SYRACUSE — Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee held its regular monthly meeting Monday evening, March 18. Attendees heard reports on the activities of two subcommittees: New trails, which is researching future trail projects; and development, dedicated to fundraising. Executive Director Megan McClellan also announced March’s volunteer of the month, Tony Pawlicki. McClellan has been uploading data to Bloomerang, …read more.

SYRACUSE — Turkey Creek fire and township advisory boards Monday evening, Feb. 11, unanimously approved $38,000 for the purchase of a new pickup truck for the fire department. The truck currently in service, a 2004 two-wheel-drive Chevrolet pickup, was donated to the department about 12 years ago. The new truck, a 2019 four-wheel-drive Dodge RAM, is …read more.

ENCHANTED HILLS — The residents of Enchanted Hills helped police arrest Roger Coleman Saturday night, Jan. 12, after he eluded police for several weeks. Coleman was reportedly wanted on five warrants. He was booked Saturday evening on three counts of felony failure to appear warrants. He reportedly also had two bond revocation warrants. According to …read more.

CROMWELL — The Sanctuary of Syracuse will hold a free Fall Fun Fest from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at Bowen Community Center in Enchanted Hills, 9799 E. Excalibur Place, Cromwell. The family-oriented event will include games, food, clowns, a bounce house, popcorn and prizes. Participants can sign up by 1:30 p.m. for …read more.

CROMWELL — A mobile home, owned by Arturo Mendoza at 9576 E. Pixie Parkway, Cromwell, in Enchanted Hills, was destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon. All occupants of the home at the time were able to escape, however, everything the family owned was lost. A mobile home to the north, owned by Gail Mast, according to …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Plan B became plan A for the Wawasee Building Trades project. Originally the plan was to build a house beginning with the start of the school year in August. But that plan fell through when the property owner wasn’t able to secure financing for the home. To keep the building trades students …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee Community School Corp. will participate in the summer food service program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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