Tag: Horseshoe Casino
WARSAW — An area nonprofit organization brought smiles to the faces of nursing home residents with a little horseplay.
One of the horses seized from a property in Noble County. Photo provided. ALBION — A man and woman are facing charges following the seizure of six horses from a property in Albion. The six horses have been taken to the non-profit Shadarobah Horse Rescue. Amanda Lee Philo-Clark and Jeremy Clark are each charged with …read more.
By KELLY HECKAMAN Extension Educator ANR & CED, Purdue Extension Kosciusko County WARSAW — You and your family can celebrate the diversity of Kosciusko County agriculture on April 12 at “A Taste of Agriculture in Kosciusko County: A Family Affair.” The event will be 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. All attendees receive …read more.
By KELLY HECKAMAN Extension Educator ANR & CED, Purdue Extension Kosciusko County WARSAW — You and your family can celebrate the diversity of Kosciusko County agriculture on April 12 at “A Taste of Agriculture in Kosciusko County: A Family Affair.” The event will be 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. All attendees receive …read more.
[weaver_youtube Mq0k_KGDL_8 rel=0] WARSAW — The response was fantastic. InkFreeNews received a wide variety of holiday photos from our readers, ranging from a baby’s first Christmas to experiences visiting Santa Claus. We even received photos of decorations, preparations for Christmas, furry kids ready for Christmas and many more. Every photo we received was special …read more.
Magical Meadows is a therapeutic horseback riding facility for children and adults with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Tammy Stackhouse, founder of Magical Meadows, started a new program in February that allows veterans to come in and experience the therapeutic effects of horseback riding.
Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, the parent company of Horseshoe Southern Indiana casino in Elizabeth and Horseshoe Hammond, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Jan. 15. Caesars Entertainment said that all of its properties will continue to operate as normal, continuing to host meetings and events as well as providing the facilities, amenities and experiences its guests …read more.




