Tag: Clunette Elevator
ATWOOD — Atwood Fire Department is pleased to announce that Pioneer Hi-Bred International donated $3,600 toward the purchase of a grain rescue tube as part of the Pioneer sponsorship program. “As a rural, volunteer fire department, we are surrounded by farms small and large,” said Chris Koldyke, Atwood Fire Department. “This generous donation for rescue …read more.
WARSAW — John Henry “Jack” Anglin, Clunette, was honored as Veteran of the Month at the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting held Tuesday, July 24. Anglin was born on North Lake Street in Warsaw on Nov. 21, 1921, the youngest of eight boys and one girl born to Washington and Grace Anglin of the Millwood area, …read more.
Clunette and Aldersgate United Methodist churches will provide sack lunches for harvest truckers driving across the Clunette Elevator weighing scales from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. “The joint effort is to give thanks to God for this year’s harvest and for all the farmers who have worked long hours to bring in …read more.
SYRACUSE — National FFA Foundation awarded an official FFA jacket to Gynnae Hochstetler, a member of the Wawasee FFA Chapter.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Public Library Board of Trustees met on Monday, May 9, to discuss maintenance projects to help keep the building open and pleasant for the foreseeable future. Bruce Hively, the library facilities manager, presented the board with a variety of projects to help keep the library in shape. The projects included …read more.
When the agricultural community asked what projects mattered the most, they proclaimed feeding the hungry. But that’s not all. They also said supporting youth and promoting agricultural education are also ways to give back to the community.
Brook Pointe Inn will be expanding operations. Approval was given by the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, June 9, in Warsaw. Matt Sandy, assistant planning director for the county, noted Brook Pointe was given an exception by the BZA back in the 1990s for its master plan. The …read more.
[weaver_youtube zRhuz2dpJLk rel=0] Clunette said farewell to a big piece of its history on Saturday, Feb. 22, when the demolition of the Clunette Elevator took place. Founded by brothers Wallace, Dallas and John H. Anglin in 1951, the elevator began as a small operation buying and storing grain. Today, the business is one of the …read more.
During the hearing officer portion of the agenda for the regular monthly meeting of the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals in Warsaw, approval was granted for the Clunette Elevator to expand its operations. The petition for Clunette Elevator, located on CR 600 North, west of Leesburg, included the addition of a fertilizer storage warehouse. …read more.
CLUNETTE, Ind. – Ask Craig Ganshorn how his corn crop is faring and he winces before replying. “Basically, it’s burnt up,” he says. Ganshorn, 62, who has farmed 500 acres of corn and soybeans here since 1976, is confronting the grim realities of a drought that he says is worse “by far” than the one …read more.







