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WINONA LAKE – Steve Austin and the cyborgs are coming. Advances in science and medical implant technology are moving in that direction, according to David Schneider, an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in shoulder and elbow surgery. This week, Schneider released a book, “The Invention of Surgery.” Schneider, who said there was no better place to …read more.

WARSAW — Three local non-profit organizations – Joe’s Kids, The Baker Youth Club and Court Appointed Special Advocate of Kosciusko County (CASA) – will host “An Evening with Elizabeth Smart” at 6 p.m., April 23, at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, in Winona Lake. The Kosciusko County Community Foundation and K21 Health Foundation are funding …read more.

WINONA LAKE — About 500 attendees from Kosciusko County and beyond gathered at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center on the Grace College campus for a special live event featuring Life.Church Senior Pastor, speaker and author Craig Groeschel, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 5. Groeschel is the founder and Senior Pastor of Life.Church, an American evangelical multi-site church …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Intercession Group and Global Leadership Summit of Warsaw will host author and speaker Craig Groeschel at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College next month. Groeschel is a New York Times best-selling author who speaks frequently throughout North America and around the world and hosts the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast—with …read more.

[weaver_youtube 2voeFuajjQs rel=0] WINONA LAKE — “His blood was probably fire engine red.” The words of someone who knew Winona Lake Fire Chief Mitch Titus quite well were read aloud by local Pastor Denny Wilson during the poignant, somber, yet uplifting memorial service Thursday, May 9, at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center. Hundreds of people …read more.

WINONA LAKE — A few seats are still available for the 107th Annual Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner, scheduled for Jan. 31 at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, 610 Wooster Road, Winona Lake. The event begins at 5 p.m. with networking, followed by a dinner at 6 p.m., prepared by several local chefs from …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Chris Singleton, a tall and lanky outfielder for the South Bend Cubs, knows a few things about strength and speed. It was no feat of weakness that allowed him to park four home runs with the Chicago Cubs’ single A affiliate in 2018. His quickness allowed him to leg out a pair …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Gordon Institute for Enterprise Development and the Grace College School of Business, in partnership with Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, present the 7th annual executive forum, “Automation and the Human Experience” from 8-11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The event will take place at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center, located at 610 …read more.

WARSAW — Approximately 200 members of the community gathered early Tuesday morning, March 6, to have a hearty breakfast and hear reports from two experts in conservation at the Fourth Annual Barn and Business Breakfast, held at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake. The event was coordinated by the Kosciusko Community Foundation and …read more.

WINONA LAKE — Willie Robertson, of Duck Dynasty, spoke about faith, family and ducks last night, Feb. 24, at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center in Winona Lake. Duck Dynasty is an eleven season long television show following the Robinson family and their Duck Commander business.  The fourth-season premiere drew 11.8 million viewers; the most-watched non …read more.

WARSAW — The current Warsaw city salary ordinance was amended Monday evening, Sept. 19, to stay in compliance with the Federal Fair Labor Standard Act. Members of the Warsaw Common Council voted unanimously to amend the ordinance.

WINONA LAKE — Winona Lake residents were a bit riled up in the Tuesday, April 19, town council meeting. When Winona Lake Town Council President Bruce Shaffner opened up “Floor topics” the first person to take the floor was Herbert Teeter, of Winona Lake. Teeter told the council that he wanted to rent a canal …read more.

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