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Owners of Columbia City furniture store retiring after six decades
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (WPTA) - Off Van Buren Street in Columbia City sits Ball Furniture and Mattress Company. The family-owned business started in 1971 and has been located on Van Buren Street for 41 years. “I remember like yesterday moving everything from there down to here,” Patrick Ball said.
Passenger succumbs to injuries in April 27 crash
Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office report an Indiana woman has succumbed to injuries she sustained in a crash Sunday, April 27, at the intersection of U.S. Route 33 and State Route 274. Susan K. Storms, 75, of Ligonier, Ind., died Friday, May 3, at Parkview Regional Medical...
Details Released For The May 31 WCHS Commencement Ceremony
Warsaw Community Schools invites families to the commencement ceremony for the Class of 2024. Commencement will be May 31 at 7 p.m. at Fisher Field, at the WCHS Tiger Athletic Complex, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools. The gates will open to guests at 6 p.m. and...
American Legion Post 98 in Columbia City to hold veterans event May 18
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (WFFT) - The American Legion Post 98 will host a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans event on Saturday, May 18. The event will be at Post 98, 430 W. Business 30, from 2-5 p.m. It is sponsored by the Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans (WHVV.org). Each Vietnam-era veteran will...
Warsaw M.S. Bands Concert Is Monday
Join Warsaw Community Schools for an evening of music at the Warsaw middle school spring concert. The performance is scheduled for Monday at 7 p.m. in the Lakeview Auditorium. Selections will be from "The Hunger Games," "Harry Potter" and "Edelweiss," performed by the combined Edgewood/Lakeview bands and the sixth-grade band, all directed by Joseph Peloza.
Kosciusko Community YMCA Invites Seniors To Engage In Free Monthly Seminar Series And Receive 3 Free Passes To Enhance Fitness Program
The Kosciusko Community YMCA is offering Free Senior Seminar series at the Parkview Warsaw YMCA branch. These seminars are tailored to provide older adults with enriching experiences, fostering social connections, and equipping them with valuable knowledge. Covering diverse topics such as health and wellness, financial planning, and creative holiday crafts, these seminars offer a welcoming space for seniors to gather, learn and grow.
East Noble’s Cole & Crow sign for college
KENDALLVILLE, Ind. (WANE) – Two East Noble High School standouts put pen to paper on Wednesday afternoon as Hunter Cole (swimming & baseball/Manchester University) and Julie Crow (track/IUPUI) signed to continue their academic and athletic career in college.
Club News 05.11.24
NORTH WEBSTER – Bridge was played at SPEC at the North Webster Community Center. On Tuesday, Ronnie Pierog came in first and Sam Salisbury came in second. On Thursday, Ronnie Pierog came in first and Jean Cowan came in second. Thursday Bridge Club. Thursday Bridge Club met at Maria’s...
First Cohort Of First Responders Graduates CIT Training
Eighteen people from within the Kosciusko County first responder community graduated the first local Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training Friday. A brief ceremony took place at the Warsaw Police Department training facility, where many of the 40 hours of training over the past week took place. Chris Francis, WPD officer...
City of Warsaw Redevelopment Authority
Notice is hereby given that the City of Warsaw Redevelopment Commission (the “Commission”) will accept sealed proposals at the Commission’s office located at City Hall, 102 S. Buffalo Street, Warsaw, Indiana, up to the hour of 3:00 p.m. (local time) on May 24, 2024. Notice is further given that a public meeting of the Commission will be held on June 3, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. (local time), in the Common Council Chambers, located at 102 S. Buffalo Street, Warsaw, Indiana, the Commission shall open and consider each proposal pursuant to Indiana Code 36-7-14-22, for the purchase of certain real property described below and being made available for development purposes.
Pierceton Redevelopment Commission Discusses Ideas For Usage Of TIF Monies
PIERCETON — The Pierceton Redevelopment Commission discussed ideas for the usage of tax increment finance monies during a meeting Thursday. A spending plan for the TIF fund is due in December. The monies can be used as long as the proposed projects benefit the employees of the TIF district. TIF monies have several permitted uses, including public safety projects, recreation facilities, public infrastructure and site improvements for private developments.
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