Tag: Rick Swaim
WARSAW — The Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation announced the completion of a yearlong project to acquire and relaunch the Stonehenge Golf Course, Wednesday, Jan 29. Stonehenge is regarded as one of the top golf courses in Indiana and is located in an area that is the focal point of growth plans for the Town of …read more.
Jim Zachary (L) is sworn in as a Winona Lake Town Council Member by Town Attorney Adam Turner Monday, Jan. 6. Town Manager Craig Allebach and Council President Rick Swaim look on. InkFreeNews photo by Kory Stoneburner-Betts. WINONA LAKE — The town council approved a wastewater rate increase and swore in a new council member …read more.
WINONA LAKE — “Contemplative Seasons,” the first of three recently-added sculptures to the greenway known as Winona Lake Heritage Trail, was dedicated Tuesday afternoon, May 7. The sculpture, consisting of three ceramic columns, a decorative bench, and a concrete pad, is located on the Greenway extension just off Pierceton Road in Winona Lake, approximately behind Grace …read more.
WINONA LAKE — The Winona Lake Town Council will feature one new face after the November election and the campaign season will be devoid of any head-to-head competition for a seat on the five-person panel. With Bruce Shaffner vacating his slot in Ward 3 after eight years on the board, most recently as the board …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko Solid Waste Management District meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 21, focused on the results of the free three-month television amnesty program. In July, the last month of the amnesty period, the Kosciusko County Recycling Depot received 950 televisions. On average, that’s approximately 43 televisions a day. In May, 378 televisions were collected …read more.
The community is invited to celebrate Rick Swaim, Warsaw Community High School guidance counselor and business teacher. Swaim, who has served the Warsaw community for 37, will be retiring this year. Swaim, an exercise enthusiast, turned to mountain biking following a surgery that limited his ability to play basketball, a hobby he had enjoyed in …read more.