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WINONA LAKE — Grace College and Mission Point Community Church will facilitate the tenth annual Supermarket Sweep on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Owen’s Market, 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw. The community is invited to participate by shopping for items between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. Grace volunteers will provide grocery lists and collect the items …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER — They say a committed group of people each doing a little bit adds up to a lot. The good folks at North Webster Church of God proved that again this Christmas season. In the church’s second annual three-week Be Rich “generosity campaign,” congregation members dropped their spare change and folding money into designated …read more.

WARSAW — Seventy-two cases of food staples were donated Monday, Nov. 19, to Our Father’s House, at their new location, 2112 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw. This was a community service project for S.A.L. Squadron 49, and funded in part by McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, prior to the opening of the new dining room at Our Father’s …read more.

  WARSAW — Our Father’s House has been operating out of their new location for the past few weeks and will soon be holding an auction. Their new location is 2114 Winona Avenue, in the Lakeview Shopping Center, near Underground Hound and Biddle Auction Company. The auction will take place at their former location, 401 …read more.

WARSAW — Argonne Road is one step closer to getting a “state-of-the-art convenience store.” On Feb. 2, the economic development commission approved a motion to give a favorable recommendation to the Warsaw Common Council to make the area of Our Father’s House and the Citgo Gas Station, Argonne Road, an “economic development target area.” During the …read more.

WARSAW — As flatscreen televisions become more popular, cathode-ray tube televisions, the big blocky ones, have become increasingly less desirable to own. This switch has led to an increasing number of people illegally dumping these TV’s in order to get rid of them. “Sometimes they’re [TV’s] in ditches, sometimes people put them out for the …read more.

WARSAW — For Tim Ellis of Warsaw, life is pretty good. He owns his own business, Low Guy Services, offering light landscaping, lawn mowing and professional house painting. “Nothing gives me greater pleasure than making someone happy with their lawn or house,” he said. He also sells playground equipment for local communities. “I haven’t really …read more.

MATT FRY Executive Chef, Tippecanoe Lake Country Club LEESBURG — Tippecanoe Lake Country Club is proud to sponsor Our Fathers House, which is a tremendous asset to our community, by donating food supplies to support their ongoing mission. The country club recently donated $1,000 in dry goods.

WARSAW — Before the approval to spend funds, Dan Smith and Michelle Boxell were administered the oaths of office at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Monday morning, Jan. 4. Smith will be serving his first term on the city’s board of zoning appeals. Boxell will be serving her second term on …read more.

WARSAW — The upcoming holidays can be an exciting time, but for many they are a struggle. Some find it difficult to afford gifts after paying necessary expenses like rent and basic groceries. Others cannot afford even that. With this in mind, area organizations are offering ways for local families to enjoy the coming holidays. Combined …read more.

[weaver_youtube DIUeeZQdhfA rel=0] WARSAW — The shelves of Owen’s Market on Center Street, Warsaw, are a little emptier today after Grace College students and members of the local community swept through the store for a good cause. Yesterday, Wednesday, Nov. 18, marked the fifth annual Supermarket Sweep, an event hosted by Grace College to stock local food pantries …read more.

WINONA LAKE — For the fifth year, Grace College and Mission Point Community Church will partner to host Supermarket Sweep: Give ‘Til You Drop at Owen’s Supermarket, 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. This all-day event was created to allow Grace students and the surrounding community to give to those in need in our area.

WARSAW — The upcoming holidays can be an exciting time, but for many they are a struggle. Some find it difficult to afford gifts after paying necessary expenses like rent and basic groceries. Others cannot afford even that. With this in mind, area organizations are offering ways for local families to enjoy the coming holidays. Combined …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The 2015 Winona Lake Community Appreciation Dinner, focused on the theme of honoring the MasterWorks classic music festival for its 14 years in Winona Lake, will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12 in the Rainbow Room of Westminster Hall, 105 Ninth St., in Winona Lake.

The American Bikers Aimed Towards Education of Kosciusko County presented a donation check to Our Father’s House on Tuesday, Jan. 13. ABATE members Rhonda Hardy and Kirby LeMond presented the check to Roz Morgan of Our Father’s House. ABATE is a non-profit safety, educational, charitable and advocacy motorcyclist organization. It aims to promote safety, protect …read more.

Our Father’s House of Warsaw is working to make a big difference in the lives of nearly 100 people this Thanksgiving. Yesterday, workers from the organization packed 90 Thanksgiving meals complete with turkeys, stuffing, green bean casserole fixings, pies or pie ingredients and more. According to Founding Director Roz Morgan, the effort would not have …read more.

From 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 20, Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street in Warsaw was teeming with people shopping for a good cause. Mission Point Community Church and Grace College partnered with Owen’s to host the third annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Till You Drop. The all-day event is an opportunity …read more.

During the month of November, customers at Wyndham Garden and Bennigan’s in Warsaw were offered a 10 percent discount from their bills for a canned good food donation. The Count On Me Team Respect Committee of the local businesses also held a friendly contest between the Bennigan’s and Wyndham Garden staff, with the winners receiving …read more.

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – Mission Point Community Church and Grace College are partnering with Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street, Warsaw, to host the third annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Till You Drop event, all day tomorrow, Nov. 20. The Super Market Sweep is an event for the Warsaw Community members to come together and …read more.

Mission Point Community Church and Grace College are partnering with Owen’s Supermarket on East Center Street in Warsaw to host the third annual Super Market Sweep: Give ‘Til You Drop event on Wednesday, Nov. 20. The Super Market Sweep is an all day event for Warsaw and Winona Lake community members to come together and …read more.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbZX0F7Fk3c] Although no final total is yet available, local food pantries are hoping that the annual Stamp Out Hunger campaign sponsored by the United States Postal Service will at least match last year’s food collection of 9,040 pounds. Officials and volunteers for service organizations including Combined Community Services, Our Father’s House and Mary & …read more.

The annual Stamp Out Hunger event sponsored by the United States Postal Service was held Saturday in Kosciusko County. Officials and volunteers for service organizations including Combined Community Services, The Salvation Army, Heartline Pregnancy, Mary & Jerry’s Helping Hands and Our Father’s House were at the Warsaw Post Office where donations of nonperishable food items, …read more.

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