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Hospitals Parkview Warsaw and Lutheran Health Network, including Kosciusko Community Hospital, have cancelled or postponed elective, medically non-urgent surgical procedures. Woodlawn Hospital in Rochester announced it is implementing a “no visitor” restriction to all of its locations. There will be no visitors permitted inside the hospital or the physician’s medical clinics. Exceptions include children under …read more.

WARSAW — Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana will hold a program titled “Sugar Epidemic” from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 23, at the Warsaw Community Public Library. Learn the health benefits of removing excess sugar from your diet. Join Sue Delagrange, MS, RD for this free program. Reservations are recommended but not required. For …read more.

WARSAW — Learn what commonly available foods offer the best nutritional value during a “Get Wild About Nutrition” program. The program will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, at the Warsaw Public Library. Join Sue Delagrange, MS, RD for this free program. Reservations are recommended but not required. For more information …read more.

WARSAW — Explore how to enjoy a healthier and lighter version of your favorite summer foods at a program sponsored by Cancer Services at the Warsaw Public Library from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, July 22. Join Sue Delagrange, MS, RD for this free program. Reservations are recommended, but not required. For more information or …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County Community Foundation has provided Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana with a grant of $7,500 to support the agency’s Client Advocate Program for Kosciusko County residents. The grant dollars will ensure families in Kosciusko County who are dealing with a cancer diagnosis receive the caring support they need, including financial assistance …read more.

MUNCIE — A Muncie-based cancer services center’s servers were hacked last week in a ransomware attack.

WARSAW — Cancer Services is sponsoring a program about simple summer meals and easy, stay fit moves. The programs will take place at the K21 Health Service Pavilion in conference room B from 1-2:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 16. Join Cancer Services for a fun presentation focused on healthy eating and exercise for the summer months.  Attendees will …read more.

WARSAW — What’s for dinner? This question is a tough one for most families.

WARSAW — Good nutrition is essential for all cancer patients. It enables them to better cope with cancer treatment and enjoy a better quality of life. This presentation will focus on using diet to manage treatment side effects. Join Sue Delagrange, MS, RD for this free program at 1-2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 29 at the …read more.

Billy G. Kincaid

January 6, 2016

Billy G. Kincaid, 70, Columbia City, passed away Tuesday evening, Jan. 5, 2016, at his home. Born Aug. 25, 1945 in Fillmore, Ky., he was the son of Billy W. Kincaid and Geneva (Barker) Kincaid. At a young age, Bill’s dad moved the family up to the Columbia City area and he graduated from Columbia …read more.

ANN HATHAWAY Program Director of Education WARSAW — January is National Soup Month. In honor of the occasion, Sue Delagrange, MS, RD is going to share plenty of quick, easy and delicious soup recipes. Soup is great food for people in treatment because it is a perfect vehicle for delivering both enticing taste and needed …read more.

WARSAW — There will be a presentation on diabetes management for individuals with or without cancer from 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 at K21 Health Service Pavilion, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, in conference room A. The presentation will focus on how the food you eat affects your blood sugar levels and ways to manage the disease through meal planning.

Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana will host its annual Tribute Dinner at The Landmark Conference and Convention Centre on Thursday, Sept. 12.  Jan Dravecky, wife of former San Francisco Giants Pitcher Dave Dravecky, will speak to guests about the hardships she and her husband endured during his cancer journey, which eventually resulted in the loss …read more.

On Saturday, May 18, over 700 people attended Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana’s 11th Annual Lapper and Survivors Day event in Fort Wayne to help raise money for people with all types of cancer in our community. Over $55,000 was raised for the organization, which provides emotional support, practical resources and information to over 3,000 …read more.

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