Center cuts ribbon on new facility NAPPANEE — Clients of the Family Christian Development Center can start using the organization’s new space as early as Tuesday, directors say.
Senate passes bill jeopardizing the future of IndyGo bus projects IndyGo states that SB 141 puts IndyGo at financial risk.
We can all learn a lesson from Ben Ramer As the top three finishers in the 500 freestyle prepared to get their ribbons Saturday at the Elkhart Boys Swimming and Diving Sectional, I noticed a lady standing next to Concord’s Ben Ramer.
Workshop shows how to make maple syrup at home BRISTOL — The Elkhart County Parks will tap into one of Indiana’s sweetest traditions on Saturday, March 6.
Public funding focus of latest referendum forum ELKHART — Elkhart Community Schools officials, in their second virtual forum, addressed how the makeup of school districts affects public funding.
$500M development plan ready for next phase but hits a snag ELKHART — The revitalization of the River District is far from finished, but city leaders already have their sights on an even bigger project to increase housing opportunities and diversify Elkhart’s economy.
Statehouse racial confrontation after 2 centuries of tension For the past four decades, I’ve covered the Indiana General Assembly as a reporter and monitored it as a columnist and publisher. What occurred on the House floor and out in the Statehouse hallways last week has been described as a “racial” clash. And I will tell you upfront that while there…