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NAPPANEE — After 50 years in operation, Amish Acres — one of the biggest tourist attractions in northern Indiana — is set to close at the end of 2019. According to Nappanee Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jeff Kitson, the locally-owned business is set to close after its Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve Cabaret. The …read more.

  NAPPANEE — Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual appreciation and awards dinner Monday evening, March 26, at Amish Acres. During the dinner portion of the evening, the chamber’s director, Jeff Kitson, noted the 2018 iteration was the largest in the event’s history, with 280 reservations received. In fact, the number of anticipated guests …read more.

  NAPPANEE — The Nappanee Chamber of Commerce named Bernard Beer Citizen of the Year during its annual chamber meeting and dinner held Monday night, March 27. Beer was surprised by the announcement which Jeff Kitson, executive director of the Nappanee Chamber, made before dinner. “I was very surprised,” he said. Beer’s sons, Brad, who lives …read more.

Dear Editor: As 2015 comes to a close, so does my eight years of being a city councilman for the city of Nappanee. I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation to the voters and community for all their support given to me and my family. I have enjoyed my time on …read more.

Candidates have filed and ballots are being printed for the May 5 primary election. This primary focuses on municipal election in Nappanee and Warsaw. Only voters within the city limits of Warsaw and the town limits of Nappanee, which is in Kosciusko County, and those living in the Warsaw School Corporation will go to the …read more.

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