Tag: Eastshore Drive
SYRACUSE — Re-opening a discussion previously tabled in October 2018, Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District came prepared for a fight Monday night, Aug. 19. Each month the board meets publicly to discuss operation of the district. This month, the district’s new attorney contacted at least one local resident to let them know the formerly heated …read more.
SYRACUSE — The cause of a fire at a residence on Eastshore Drive, Syracuse, Saturday afternoon, Feb. 23, has been listed as undetermined by fire officials with the Turkey Creek Fire Territory. Turkey Creek Fire Territory received a call at 3:57 p.m. to the home owned by Syl Champoux, 13630 N. Eastshore Drive, Syracuse. According …read more.
SYRACUSE — A fire, in what is believed to be an outdoor kitchen, was quickly extinguished this afternoon by firefghters with the Turkey Creek Fire Territory and Benton Township fire departments. The home is located on Boner Lake. Firefighters were notified shortly before 4 p.m. of a house fire at 13630 N. Eastshore Drive, Syracuse, …read more.
CROMWELL — Although the board members of the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District expected some push back from local community members, the group was pleasantly surprised with the positive responses to a brief survey for adding additional sewers around Eastshore Drive. The TCRSD board met Monday night, March 19, at the Cromwell office to discuss …read more.
Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following incidents: Monday, Jan. 22, 6900 block North Kalorama Road, Leesburg, Police received a call of a battery that was occurring against a male and children, which was proved to be a false report. 11:13 a.m. Sunday Jan. 21, 10000 block North Turkey Creek Road, …read more.
SYRACUSE — The Wawasee community has been stunned by the deaths of three community members: Jeff Rostochak, from natural causes, Dec. 21, and the Christmas Day deaths of Kim Conrad and her son Stephen, due to injuries in a vehicle accident. A community gathering to help with healing is planned for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. …read more.
SYRACUSE — Almost immediately, one would likely notice a picturesque view of Syracuse Lake when walking into this year’s house being built by Wawasee, Fairfield and West Noble high school building trades students. And it seems, though it is not literally true, one could also almost reach out of a window and touch the water of the lake.





