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Campgrounds, State Park Inns, restaurants, family cabins, and camper cabins are closed, and tentatively scheduled to open Sunday, May 24.
WARSAW – It did not take long for Table Ten to fill up at Creighton’s Crazy Egg restaurant Monday morning. But the other 11 tables, generously spaced out inside the dining area, did not fill up as quickly. Table Ten, reserved for a group of clientele and viewed by some as the center of wisdom …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed two executive orders to aid in the fight against COVID-19. Executive order 20-14 extends the requirements for bars, nightclubs and restaurants to stay closed to dine-in patrons until April 6 at 11:59 p.m. They may continue to provide take-out and delivery services, said a news release from Holcomb’s …read more.
FORT WAYNE — The number of restaurants and other businesses offering discounts or freebies to veterans continues to grow.
ELKHART — The American Countryside Farmer’s Market building, left untouched since 2011, has been newly adopted by president of the American Countryside Farmer’s Market, John Levy.
NASHVILLE, IN — The Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau has announced the launch of a new mobile app called “Discover Brown County.” It is the official handheld, mobile guide for visitors to navigate the county’s tourism attractions. Visitors who download the app will be able to access information on shops, restaurants, lodging and area …read more.
The Indiana Department of Agriculture has launched a new initiative to promote Indiana-made products to state residents. The program is called “Indiana Grown.” Its goal is to help Hoosiers identify, find and purchase products that are grown, produced and processed in Indiana. Led by Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann and a 12 member commission, the program will …read more.
Dunkin’ Donuts has announced a plan to open new restaurants in Indiana over the next few years. Multi-unit store development agreements have been officially signed with two existing franchise groups to open 46 locations around the state. Existing franchise group Kings Point Ventures, led by Alex Smigelski, Tom Hughes and Tom Carpenter, plans to develop …read more.





