Winona Lake church’s community cafe and indoor playground enjoy strong first week
A plan first envisioned at the end of the COVID pandemic five year ago has led to the opening this week of a spacious coffee shop and indoor playground in Winona Lake.
Gov. Braun threatens licenses of teachers who ‘celebrate’ political violence online
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun warned Wednesday that teachers who post online in celebration of political violence could face suspension or even revocation of their professional licenses. But free speech advocates quickly raised concerns that the governor’s threat risks trampling constitutional protections and chilling lawful speech.
$500,000 in CAP grant a big boost for Syacuse boardwalk proposal
The town of Syracuse has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Community Amenities Program (CAP) to support construction of a new multi-use pedestrian boardwalk — a $1.6 million project that will transform the town’s busiest corridor into a safer, more accessible traffic hub.
Groundbreaking for Magical Meadows expansion on Wednesday
The Magical Meadows will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its Growing with Heart Capital Campaign and Expansion Project next week, marking a significant milestone for the therapeutic horseback riding center.
More than 300 turn out in Warsaw for prayer vigil after Kirk’s murder
They gathered together. They listened together. They sang together. And they prayed together.
Hobby Lobby headed to Marketplace shopping center in Warsaw
Hobby Lobby is coming to The Marketplace of Warsaw.
Vigil remembering Charlie Kirk tonight at Warsaw Central Park
A prayer vigil remembering Charlie Kirk, the conservative firebrand who was assassinated a week ago, will happen at 8 tonight in Central Park in Warsaw.
Public invited to attend David Kolbe remembrance Sept. 27 south of Warsaw
A Celebration of Life for David Kolbe, who died on April 12 in Colorado, will be held south of Warsaw on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Still no decisions on how Winona Lake will respond to misused money involving employees
Nearly three months after an Indiana state audit exposed internal problems with Winona Lake government operations, town council still has not determined what to do — if anything — with town employees accused of misusing town money.
Gov. Braun floats November special session for redistricting
Gov. Mike Braun suggested Monday that Indiana lawmakers could return for a special session in November to redraw congressional boundaries — his clearest signal yet in support of mid-cycle redistricting.