Tag: Washington D.C.
FORT WAYNE — Honor Flight Northeast Indiana will send 84 veterans to Washington, D.C. Thursday, Sept. 22, to view monuments and memorials built in their honor
WASHINGTON D.C. — For the first time in 32 years, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s American Trail team celebrated the arrival of a sea lion pup, born June 26 to 11-year-old mother Calli.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today that the nomination period for farmers and ranchers to serve on local Farm Service Agency county committees begins Wednesday, June 15. “Through the county committees, farmers and ranchers have a voice. Their opinions and ideas get to be heard on federal farm programs,” said FSA Administrator …read more.
WASHINGTON D.C. — Hannah Shaw finds abandoned kittens everywhere. She discovered two in a friend’s backyard compost bin. (The names Earthworm and Scraps seemed to fit.)
WASHINGTON D.C. — Take all the pictures and videos you want, but be sure to leave your drone at home.
WARSAW — Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Youth Tour provides young Hoosiers the opportunity to visit the nation’s capital, experience American history and gain a better understanding about their electric cooperative and government. The 2016 Indiana Youth Tour is June 9-16.
The Moving Wall, a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that travels the country, will be on display through May 4 at Fort Benjamin Harrison on 56th Street, Lawrence, IN. A special opening ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. tonight. The traveling tribute allows people who may not be able to see the …read more.
Michael Stinfer traveled with other veterans to Washington D.C. (Photo provided). Former Marine and Indiana House District 22 candidate Michael Stinfer was recently selected to serve as an inaugural Veterans of Foreign Wars-Student Veterans of America Legislative Fellow (Related: Local Veteran Earns Fellowship) . As part of the his selection, Stinfer traveled to Washington D.C. …read more.
Indianapolis Colts linebacker D’Qwell Jackson has been accused of punching a pizza delivery man twice during an argument over a parking spot in Washington, D.C. Jackson, the player who sparked the “Deflategate” controversy in the AFC championship game against the New England Patriots, lives in Washington, D.C., during the offseason. The incident reportedly took place …read more.
By KATY BERGER Communications Specialist, Kosciusko REMC Kosciusko REMC is seeking current high school juniors, who are the dependents of KREMC members, to apply for the 2015 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Two winning students from KREMC’s service area will have a chance to join other Indiana youth on this all-expenses paid trip …read more.
Kosciusko REMC is seeking current high school juniors, who are the dependents of KREMC members, to apply for the 2014 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Two winning students from KREMC’s service area will have a chance to join other Indiana youth on this all-expenses paid trip of a lifetime. Indiana’s electric cooperatives have …read more.
Kosciusko REMC is seeking current high school juniors, who are the dependents of KREMC members, to apply for the 2013 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Two winning students from KREMC’s service area will have a chance to join other Indiana youth on this all-expenses paid trip of a lifetime. Indiana’s electric cooperatives have …read more.









