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WARSAW — Several of the 50 participating Kosciusko County Law Enforcement Officers returned to the Justice Building Friday evening, Nov. 30, to end their month-long “No Shave November” event. Sheriff’s deputies, confinement officers, and reserve deputies had been allowed to grow beards during the month of November by Sheriff Rocky Goshert. Syracuse Police Department, North …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, along with many other law enforcement agencies, will be participating in a No Shave November fundraiser to support local schools with unpaid school lunches again this year. Deputies are being allowed to participate in the event again this year and are raising funds for local unpaid school lunches. …read more.

SYRACUSE — In light of rainy weather, Public Works Superintendent Robin Merchant raised concerns about sewer flows during the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday, Nov. 21. “Three weeks ago with the last big rain event, the plant saw a three-fold in flow (increase),” he said. “We are on the verge of peaking the plant capacity.” …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department and Syracuse Police Department are beginning the second annual No Shave November fundraiser. The money raised during the month of November will be donated to Kosciusko County elementary schools to assist with offsetting unpaid lunch fees for students. If citizens from the community would also like donate to this …read more.

ETNA GREEN — The town council at the Nov. 10 Etna Green town council meeting handled multiple subjects despite no citizens attending. The waste water treatment plant received fencing bids, and the old truck barn in Heritage Park will be getting two new doors.

WABASH — Kicking off the holiday season at the Honeywell Center will be Mannheim Steamroller as they appear on the Ford Theater stage presenting two concerts at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27. The shows will feature classic Mannheim Steamroller Christmas hits set to a plethora of special effects. Tickets are $32, $48 and $68.

WARSAW — For fans of chili, downtown Warsaw was the place to be last evening Friday, Nov. 6, as local chili chefs went head-to-head for a chili cookoff. The event featured a penny-a-vote people’s choice award as well as judges’ choice. Despite a slight November chill, crowds still flocked downtown to sample spicy creations and peruse …read more.

WABASH — Holiday fun will take place at the Honeywell Center with its presentation of “Fancy Nancy: Splendiferous Christmas” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25. Tickets are $9 (balcony) and $14 (main floor). Corporate sponsorship is provided by Black’s Lawn and Maintenance.

WABASH — WWKI 100.5 welcomes Scotty McCreery to the Honeywell Center at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. Tickets are $34, $48 and $75. Corporate sponsorship is provided by MC Contracting LLC.

NEW BUFFALO, Mich. — The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians’ Four Winds Casinos are pleased to announce that roots band, Birds of Chicago, will be the opening act for the upcoming concert by Rhiannon Giddens at Four Winds New Buffalo’s Silver Creek Event Center at 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6. Tickets for the concert can be purchased through Ticketmaster and start at $20 plus applicable fees.

Wabash, IN – Two concerts are remaining in the Singer/Songwriter Series at the Eagles Theatre taking place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 featuring J.D. Cable and again on Thursday, Nov. 12 featuring Aaron Barker. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 on the day of the concert. The concerts will be acoustic sessions by award-winning singer/songwriters as they perform their hits and talk about gaining success in Nashville and beyond.

NORTH MANCHESTER — Since 2008, photographer William Rasdell, the force behind My City, My World, has been a catalyst for communication and cultural understanding between youth in the United States, South Africa, Cuba, Romania and Israel. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Rasdell will discuss his inquiry into the vestiges of Hebrew heritage among the people of …read more.

Before you begin to wonder why the male staff members in the Wawasee Community School Corporation are looking a bit more scruffy than usual, just glance at the calendar page. It’s November. Which means, it’s No Shave November. For a second year, WCS men are putting down their razors in an effort to raise funds …read more.

It is that time of year once again when Daylight saving time comes to an end and time “falls back” one hour. That means shorter days during the winter months. Time change officially takes place Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 a.m. It is recommended that Hoosiers set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. …read more.

The male staff of Wawasee Community School Corp. may appear a bit more scruffy than usual this month. No, they are not just trying to stay warm for the winter. They are growing their beards out all month as part of No Shave November, with the hopes of raising funds and awareness for the Cystic …read more.

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