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WARSAW —Dr. Rudy Kachmann, neurosurgeon and wellness expert, speak at 11 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 11 in the KCH Administration Classroom. He will be speaking on the topic of diabetes and disease management, said a news release from KCH. Community members are welcome to attend. If interested in attending, please call (574) 529-2652 to be added …read more.
WARSAW — The KCH Health and Wellness Center and KCH Regional Rehabilitation Center recently updated member facilities. KCH welcomes the community to stop in during a week-long open house planned for Monday, Jan. 13 through Friday, Jan. 17, said a news release from KCH. Tours, refreshments and complimentary sampler classes are included throughout the week. …read more.
WARSAW — At 1:34 p.m., Jan. 1, the first baby of the year was born at Kosciusko Community Hospital in 2020. Atlas Anthony weighed 8 lbs, 2 oz and was 20.5 inches long following the birth, according to a news release from KCH. For the sake of patient safety, the hospital did not release the …read more.
WARSAW — Parkinson’s Support Group of Warsaw will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, at the administrative offices of Kosciusko Community Hospital. The meeting will include Dr. Kevin McGeehan, neurologist specializing in the area of Parkinson’s Disease. For the past several years, he has given us a wealth of information, …read more.
WARSAW — Dr. Rudy Kachmann, neurosurgeon and wellness expert, will be speaking at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in the KCH Administration Classroom. His lecture is titled, “The Science of Exercise.” Community members are welcome to attend. If interested in attending, call (574) 529-2652 and your name will be added to the RSVP list. Enter …read more.
WARSAW — Diagnostic imaging at Kosciusko Community Hospital now includes greater options for MRI, also known as magnetic resonance imaging. A new high-field, open MRI system is available at the Beyer Building, which is located at 1205 Provident Drive in Warsaw. “The new technology combines unparalleled comfort for patients with powerful technology and an ultra-fast …read more.
WARSAW – Some new faces and representation should help bolster this year’s Freaky Friday 5K.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital, a member of the Lutheran Health Network, has added Alexandru Tanase, MD, CMQ, FAAP, to its medical staff. Tanase is a board-certified pediatrician. Tanase received his medical degree from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania. He is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko Community Hospital Emergency Care Center has recently achieved member status of the Nurses Improved Care for Healthsystem Elders program. This program includes nursing education and consultation designed to improve the geriatric care in healthcare organizations. The NICHE program of NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing provides resources of nursing and interdisciplinary …read more.
WINONA LAKE — Exercise science students at Grace College are no longer learning about their desired careers in the classroom alone – they are also observing licensed professionals in action at Kosciusko Community Hospital. A new partnership between Grace and KCH allows students studying to be physical therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers and more to …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — This month, Northern Indiana Public Service Company will provide over 60 trees to several area community projects. These trees will provide energy conservation benefits, aid communities in increasing their total urban canopy coverage goals, provide numerous environmental and economic benefits and demonstrate “Right Tree, Right Place” planting practices. Planting sites include: Humane Indiana …read more.
WARSAW — Lutheran Health Network KCH hosted a groundbreaking ceremony yesterday, Oct. 18, for the new Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Complex. Optimum Performance Sports will be located next to DePuy Synthes on US 30, at the old United Telephone Company location. Construction is now underway with an anticipated completion of March 2018. “Ten years ago I …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Kosciusko Community Hospital has pledged a total of $5,500 to the Cancer Care Fund of Kosciusko County. KCH has always been an outstanding partner with the CCF, recognizing the financial need of many cancer patients and families that have passed through their Cancer Care Center. Kirk Ray, CEO of KCH said, “The CCF …read more.
BOURBON — Representatives of Triton School Corporation and Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital have announced a 10-year partnership that will support the students and faculty with health education while encouraging overall wellness. As part of the collaboration, Triton School Corporation will use funds for the enhancement of health education, wellness, academics, athletic programs and …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital CEO, Kirk Ray, recently presented a donation of $25,000 to Cardinal Services. The donation is a Leadership Gift for the annual Cardinal Call fundraising luncheon, which will be held on Oct.31. Cardinal CEO, Randy Hall explained that KCH and its employees have consistently supported Cardinal and thanked Ray for being …read more.
WARSAW — KCH will be offering walk-in wellness screenings at the KCH Health & Wellness Center from 6:30 until 8:30 a.m. every third Thursday of the month beginning Thursday, June 15. The KCH Health and Wellness Center is located at 1500 Provident Drive, Warsaw. No appointment is needed for the screenings. “We are offering wellness …read more.
MENTONE — During the Mentone Egg Festival, just before the parade started Saturday, June 3, Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation and Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital announced they are entering into a 10-year partnership to help advance wellness-based programs and services throughout the school corporation and the community. According to Kirk Ray, president …read more.
By Jason Zaugg, KLA Public Information Director KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Kosciusko Leadership Academy recently met at the CE National Russell Center. Hosted by Kosciusko Community Hospital, the cadets learned about healthcare in Kosciusko County. Joy Lohse, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for KCH spoke on the current landscape of healthcare in the county. Lohse …read more.
WARSAW — At 12:53 p.m. on Jan. 1, Brooklyn May Ann made her appearance as the first baby born at KCH in 2017.
WARSAW — Do you struggle finding that inspiration, direction and motivation to help you become a better you? Kosciusko Community Hospital’s Health and Wellness Center brings you Enhance YOUniversity. This 6-week crash course will provide: weekly weigh-ins and goal setting, pre and post biometric measurements, one health coaching session with a Registered Dietitian, Body Boot Camp …read more.
WARSAW — Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital has been recognized by iVantage Health Analytics and the National Organization of State Office of Rural Health for overall excellence in quality and financial strength, reflecting top quartile performance among all rural acute care hospitals in the nation. “Receiving this award from iVantange Health Analytics is very …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital held a food drive to assist those in need through the Salvation Army in Warsaw. Employees from KCH, Lutheran Health Physicians KMG, MedStat and Lutheran EMS Kosciusko participated in the food drive. Boxes were placed in all departments throughout the hospital and doctors’ offices then delivered to the Salvation Army. …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Lutheran Health Physicians Kosciusko Medical Group was recently recognized with the 2015 UnitedHealthcare PATH Excellence in Patient Service Award for its commitment to improving health outcomes for patients enrolled in UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare Advantage plans. LHP Kosciusko Medical Group earned the award by achieving performance metrics in the UnitedHealthcare PATH Program and successfully …read more.
WARSAW — Do you suffer from foot pain? Join KCH Podiatrist Dr. Ferland, DPM, for a seminar about foot health. Dr. Ferland’s seminar will be held on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 8:30 a.m. in the KCH Administration Classroom. Dr. Ferland received her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from New York College of Podiatric Medicine and …read more.
WARSAW — Miguel Linares, MD, primary care sports medicine physician, has joined the Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital medical staff. Dr. Linares received fellowship training in sports medicine at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit; a medical degree from The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences; and an undergraduate degree from the University of …read more.
WARSAW — Lutheran Health Network/KCH recently presented a $3,000 check to the Cancer Care Fund of Kosciusko County. Kosciusko Community Hospital, a corporate gold sponsor, will also be the title sponsor for the Freaky 5K Family Halloween Run/Walk Oct. 29.
WARSAW — Two area companies, Maple Leaf Farms Inc. and Kosciusko Community Hospital, have signed on to be pacesetters for the 2016 United Way campaign in Kosciusko County. Internal teams of employees at both companies, along with United Way staff, have been working to execute their annual fund drive designed specifically for their employees. Maple …read more.
WARSAW — Do you suffer from chronic hip or knee pain? Join orthopedic surgeon Leamon Williams, M.D., for a seminar about non-surgical treatment and innovative surgical options. Dr. Williams will also discuss new comprehensive joint replacement procedures that are designed to relieve pain and restore mobility quickly, so you can get back to your life …read more.
WARSAW — On Monday, May 16, Kosciusko Community Hospital celebrated their 40th anniversary with cake and an announcement of a new $4.2 million investment for the KCH Cancer Center. KCH first opened its doors in 1976. Since then, multiple expansions and upgrades have made KCH an important part of the Warsaw community. Today, the hospital …read more.
WARSAW — Getting to know new kindergartners each fall can be challenging for any school corporation, especially when it comes to learning about their individual health needs. With this in mind, Warsaw Community Schools, through its partnership with Lutheran Health Network Kosciusko Community Hospital, is offering low-cost physicals for all of its incoming kindergartners. “It’s a …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools Kindergarten 2016-2017 enrollment will end April 1. Additionally parents have the opportunity to get physicals for kindergarten students at a minimal cost. On March 10, Warsaw Community Schools held Kindergarten Roundup at the elementary schools in the district. If parents were unable to attend the roundup, contact the neighborhood school to …read more.
WARSAW — KCH is hosting a community lecture about the causes & warning signs of heart disease from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the KCH Health & Wellness Center.
WARSAW — Three Kosciusko Community Hospital staff members and one physician were recently recognized for contributions made in 2015. Peers voted for the clinical and non-clinical employees of the year, employee of the year and physician of the year. Clinical manager of the year was awarded to Peter Chinworth, manager of hospitalists and patient experience. …read more.
WARSAW — Bruce E. Yeazel, 27, East Levi Lee Road, Warsaw, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital, following a one-vehicle accident on West CR 400N, west of North CR 150W, Warsaw, at 1:01 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12. Yeazel complained of pain to the face. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputies report Yeazel was eastbound in a 2001 …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Marketing and Public Relations Director, Kosciusko Community Hospital WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital announced it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers. The Gold Seal of Approval and the Heart-Check mark represent symbols of …read more.
WARSAW — The KCH Health & Wellness Center hosted the Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy’s Dec. 2 meeting where the students learned about orthopedics and healthcare in the county. KYLA moderator, Tony Ciriello and Jay de los Reyes, chief operating officer for Kosciusko Community Hospital welcomed the students. Brad Harris stated that he has been working …read more.
WARSAW — The KCH Orthopedic Center is open and organizers and staff celebrated last evening, Thursday, Dec. 3, with an open house and tours of the facility. The center, located on the third floor, encompasses a variety of areas. The idea has been in the planning since March, 2014, when a team of 12 surgeons, …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital invites community members to an open house at the KCH Orthopedic Center from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3. The KCH Orthopedic Center is located on the third floor of the hospital, 2101 E. DuBois Drive, Warsaw.
By JOY J. JOHSE Marketing and Public Relations Director, Lutheran Health Network, KCH Kirk Ray, CEO at Kosciusko Community Hospital, welcomed Nappanee city officials prior to the ribbon cutting ceremony at the new MedStat Nappanee location, 1001 N. Main St., Suite One, Nappanee. Hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 7p.m. Monday through Friday 8 …read more.
By JOY J. LOHSE Marketing and Public Relations Director, Lutheran Health Network KCH WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital is one of five Lutheran Health Network hospitals named Top Performers on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of healthcare organizations in the United States. Kosciusko Community Hospital is one of only 435 hospitals nationally to …read more.
WARSAW — Charles A. Hicks, 59, South Mayflower Road, South Bend, was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital, following a one-vehicle accident at 11:50 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5. The accident was on Lake City Highway, west of Anchorage Road, Warsaw.
WARSAW — A mother distraught that her children had been taken from her, threatened to harm herself and was taken to the hospital where she spit in the face of a nurse. She has been arrested on a charge of battery by bodily waste, a level 6 felony.
Over 300 kids along with adults converged on Lucerne Park, Warsaw, for the annual Warsaw Parks Department Fall Family Fun Night Friday, Oct. 9. Hundreds waited in line for the two-wagon hay ride, to play pumpkin bowling, make crafts, learn about bats, pet a skunk, pet a miniature pony, rabbit, and beef calves, listen to …read more.
WARSAW — A celebration lunch in honor of orthopedic patients who have successfully completed surgery and rehabilitation at the new KCH Orthopedic Center occurred on Thursday, Oct. 8, at Kosciusko Community Hospital.
WARSAW — Kirk Ray, new chief executive officer, for The Lutheran Health Network/KCH, presented a check to Pat Ellis, corporate fundraising committee for the Cancer Care Fund of Kosciusko County. KCH will be a Gold Sponsor of the Cancer Care Fund in 2015. The CCF raises money to directly assist cancer patients in Kosciusko County …read more.
WARSAW — Bernie Joe Montileaux, 35, 416 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw, was arrested for assaulting Kosciusko Community Hospital medical personnel while being treated.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital is hosting a free arthritis seminar from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, in the KCH Women’s Center Classroom, front lobby, 2101 E. DuBois Drive, Warsaw.
WARSAW — Kosciusko Community Hospital is hosting a breakfast at the KCH Health and Wellness Center at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 24 to introduce SilverSneakers, a fun, energizing program that can help older adults take greater control of their health through physical activity.
By JARED AMBROSE Business Development, Kosciusko Community Hospital Warsaw — Kosciusko Community Hospital employees will be showing their support for community safety and health education at this year’s Family Safety Day. The event 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Central Park and Center Lake Pavilion, Warsaw. Fire Chief Mike Brubaker says, “Keeping members of …read more.
WARSAW — The Multi-Township Emergency Medical Service has now become Lutheran EMS Kosciusko, effective Aug. 1. While the clinical services provided will remain the same, the ambulances will soon have a new look reflecting their new name and logo. EMS Services will continue under the leadership of Scott Sigerfoos, EMS director. Sigerfoos and members of …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Director, Marketing & Public Relations KCH is changing the way patients and their families think about and experience joint replacement surgery with the introduction of the KCH Orthopedic Center, a comprehensive program that is based on a national best practice model for hip and knee replacements, and structured around the fundamental principles …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Director of Marketing & Public Relations Lutheran Health Network KCH The Multi-Township EMS board of directors voted Monday evening, June 22, to approve an agreement for Kosciusko Community Hospital, a member of Lutheran Health Network, to acquire Multi-Township EMS services. When transaction is complete later this year, EMS services will continue under the …read more.
Multi-Township Emergency Medical Service, a private emergency medical service, has not signed any agreement or made a decision with any company regarding a possible merger. There has been a meeting called to discuss such a merger with Community Health Systems. The meeting, which is for the board of directors and membership board, is set for …read more.
Kosciusko Community Hospital will soon see a new addition indicative of Warsaw’s title as the “Orthopedic Capital.” A new joint replacement center will soon open to the public at the hospital. According to a letter sent by Kim Finch, chief nursing officer at KCH, the Orthopedic Center will provide patients with an opportunity to achieve …read more.
Kosciusko Community Hospital will offer an educational seminar entitled “When is it time for hip or knee replacement?” at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 18 in the KCH Health and Wellness Center.
Rumors of Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, filing an injunction against Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw, from purchasing Multi-Township EMS, appear to be just that. Tony Doyle, operations division chief for Multi-Township EMS, states he has heard the same rumors. “There’s a lot of information floating around … We have not been served any papers and neither …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Lutheran Health Network, KCH Community members are welcome to attend a free lecture lead by Dr. Mark Meier, Lutheran Health Network Cardiologist, who will talk about how to recognize and reduce your risk for heart disease. The community lecture will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23 at …read more.
To help you understand more about the e-cigarette, Kosciusko Community Hospital, K21 Health Foundation, Kosciusko County Health Department, and Kosciusko County Tobacco Free Coalition are sponsoring a Town Hall Meeting to educate the public about the e-cigarette at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the City Hall meeting room. The Director to Tobacco Prevention Cessation …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Kosciusko Community Hospital Kosciusko Community Hospital recently recognized 2014 employees and physician of the year. Awardees received top honors for outstanding care provided to patients. They were nominated and selected by their peer group. Terri Landrum was awarded non-clinical manager of the year. Landrum’s peers report that they always …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Kosciusko Community Hospital Kosciusko Community Hospital recently donated $2,500 to the Winona Lake Limitless Park Fund. The goal of the Winona Lake Limitless Park is to create a space for people of all ages and abilities to play together. This project aims to promote tourism to the area and …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Kosciusko Community Hospital Guest speaker Dr. Laverne Miller will talk about how to achieve your weight loss goals at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 at the Kosciusko Community Hospital Health and Wellness Center. Miller is the medical director of Lutheran Health Network’s weight management program and has over 36 …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Marketing and Public Relations Director, Kosciusko Community Hospital Due to a sudden rise in influenza activity, Kosciusko Community Hospital is imposing the following restrictions to help protect patients, visitors and staff: Anyone coming into the healthcare facility seeking treatment who has cold or flu-like symptoms (such as fever, cough or muscles aches) …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Lutheran Health Network, Kosciusko Community Hospital The Indiana Hospital Association recently recognized Kosciusko Community Hospital for their work to reduce patient harm by 40 percent and readmissions by 20 percent over the past three years. The recognition is based on the results of a national campaign known as Partnership …read more.
By KELSEY MYERS Business Development Specialist, Kosciusko Community Hospital The holidays are a time to reflect on lost loved ones. This year, place a free ornament on the Celebration Tree at Kosciusko Community Hospital to remember your lost friend or family member. Stop in to the KCH Lobby between 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, …read more.
By JOY LOHSE Marketing and Public Relations Director, Kosciusko Community Hospital Kosciusko Community Hospital is amongst five Lutheran Health Network hospitals that were recently named a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of healthcare organizations in the United States. Kosciusko Community Hospital, Bluffton Regional Medical Center, Dukes Memorial …read more.
Provident Imaging Center will combine an open house with a special Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours Event today from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 1205 Provident Drive, Warsaw, next to Kosciusko Community Hospital. There will be bountiful hors d’oeuvres and refreshments, live music by the Gentle Winds Trio, tours of the New …read more.
The Indiana State Department of Health released earlier this month the 2013 Indiana Medical Error Reporting System annual report. Reports of stage three or four pressure ulcers acquired after admission increased from 30 in 2012 to 45 in 2013. Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores, have been the most reported incident seven of the …read more.
Patients personal information stolen from China-originated attack Kosciusko Community Hospital, a Community Health Systems Inc. hospital, is among those victimized by a cyber attack that stole patient names, addresses, Social Security numbers and birth dates of 4.5 million patients. Community Health Systems Inc. filed a regulatory statement today detailing the attack noting it believes the attack originated in …read more.
Kosciusko Community Hospital will be a sponsor of the upcoming Family Safety Day event, taking place Saturday, Sept. 13, at Central Park, Warsaw. The event will be a fun and free day of hands-on, family oriented activities geared toward safety and health education. Last year, an estimated 4,000 people attended the event.
Kosciusko Community Hospital would like to announce the retirement of Mark A. Jensen, MD. Dr. Jensen is a general surgeon at Warsaw general surgery and will be retiring on April 30. During retirement, Dr. Jensen and his wife, Laurel, are looking forward to spending more time together. KCH and Kosciusko Medical Group would like to …read more.
Claypool Police Department Officers of the Claypool Police Department recently investigated the following accident: Friday, Jan. 24, 6:37 p.m. SR 14, Silver Lake. Driver: Dallas R. Phipps, 18, SR 13, North Manchester. Phipps was forced of the road by a semi-trailer that crossed the center line to avoid a snow drift. Damages: up to $2,500 …read more.
Kosciusko Community Hospital recently recognized outstanding staff members during the annual employee banquet. Awardees included: Dr. Kevin McGeehan, neurologist, physician of the year; Denise Gross, employee of the year; Megan Martin, clinical manager of the year; and Siobhan Davenport, non-clinical manager of the year.
Kosciusko Community Hospital was named a top performer on key quality measures by the Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in America. KCH was recognized for exemplary performance in using evidence-based clinical processes that are shown to improve care for certain conditions. Those conditions include heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical care, …read more.
The YMCA’s Corporate Challenge, for the businesses of Kosciusko County, is offered to increase employee and community health and fitness to build employee pride and dedication and to develop community spirit. Participants spend quality time together working as a team outside of the normal work environment. This year’s participants are Biomet, Creighton Brothers, DePuy, Kosciusko …read more.
The newly renovated office of Dr. John Kratzer in Syracuse recently hosted a ribbon cutting. The new office is located in the Northern Lakes Plaza in the former Arthur’s Fresh Market Building. The office can be reached at 574-457-8585.
The Kosciusko Community Hospital Health and Wellness Center will be presenting two community education classes this fall. “Going Gluten Free” will be taught at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays from Sept. 10 through Oct. 15. This 6-week series will teach how to live a gluten-free lifestyle. The classes will be taught by registered dietitian Wanda Cullison and registered …read more.
What was once was a “before-its-time” grocery store is now a “right-on-time” medical facility and office space that the public is invited to tour. The former Arthur’s Fresh Market building located at 107 W. Pickwick Dr., Syracuse, is a newly renovated office building. The first tenant is local physician Dr. John Kratzer. The public is …read more.
Community members are invited to a public open house from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, as Dr. John Kratzer expands to a larger location at 107 W. Pickwick Dr., Suite A, Syracuse. The newly renovated office site is located in Northern Lakes Plaza which was previously recognized as Arthur’s Fresh Market. A …read more.
A decision by Kosciusko Community Hospital and Multi-Township EMS to utilize one air ambulance service over another could make the difference between life or death for some Kosciusko County patients. An email distributed Wednesday by MTEMS directors Mark Pepple and Scott Sigerfoos to several emergency responders, stated MTEMS and KCH medical staff has made the …read more.
The Warsaw Parkinsons support group meets from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the HR meeting room at Kosciusko Community Hospital off Provident Dr., Warsaw. The purpose of the group is to talk, share and get information from one another as well as guest speakers. Those with Parkinson’s disease, …read more.
Kosciusko Community Hospital is pleased to announce the addition of Alicia K. Plummer, MD, to the hospital medical staff. Dr. Plummer is a pediatrician and received her medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. She completed her post graduate pediatric residency at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Plummer brings over 7 years of …read more.
Over 3,000 visitors in two days came out to visit the 76 exhibitors recently at the Annual Taste & Trade Expo 2012, which was held at the Orthopaedic Capital Center at Grace College. It was two days packed full of prizes, entertainment, art exhibits, discounts, fun, and free food samples from a record 12 food …read more.