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WARSAW – The driver who crashed his truck into the Smokes For Less building yesterday, Oct. 16, doesn’t remember the crash. Around 9:20 a.m., Justin Raymer, 35, Warsaw, was driving his Dodge Ram southbound on North Parker Street in Warsaw. The first thing Raymer remembered from the crash was being on the ground outside his …read more.

WARSAW — A celebration and appreciation concert will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at Wagon Wheel Theater following the Raymer family house dedication ceremony. In November it was announced to U.S. Army SSG Justin Raymer that he and his family would be receiving a home in Warsaw thanks to Operation Finally Home, …read more.

  Warsaw’s Operation Finally Home building project marked another milestone today, June 10, with its “Notes of Love” event. A staple for Operation Finally Home — a national, non-profit organization with a unique network of experienced builders, suppliers, and supporters dedicated to building homes for wounded, ill or injured veterans, surviving spouses and their families …read more.

[weaver_youtube 8jiQ09aFozc rel=0] WARSAW — On Nov. 19 it was announced to US Army SSG Justin Raymer that he and his family would be returning home to Warsaw from Georgia thanks to Operation Finally Home, the Builders Association of Kosciusko Fulton Counties and R.W. Kidd Construction. The chilly afternoon of March 4, a groundbreaking was held …read more.

This evening, Saturday, Nov. 19, Justin Raymer — a Warsaw native and 2001 graduate of Warsaw Community High School — and his family received the surprise of a lifetime when it was announced they’d finally be able to return home to the Warsaw area from Georgia thanks to Operation Finally Home, the Builders Association of …read more.

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