Tag: Indiana

Engagement Announcement

Tim Baker of Holgate, Ohio and Randall and Deborah Nation of Okolona, Ohio are pleased to announced the upcoming wedding of their daughter, Christine Baker to Corey Pease, son of Mike and Julie Pease of Latty, Ohio. Christine is a 2004 graduate of Napoleon High School, and graduated from Northwest State Community College with an…

Lois E (Hudson) Anderson

NEW HAVEN, IN Lois E (Hudson) Anderson, 92, of New Haven passed away on August 19th. Lois resided for many years in Antwerp, Ohio, with her first husband, Bud Hudson.  She later remarried Ben Anderson and resided in New Haven. Lois was a long-time employee of BF Goodrich, active in many organizations, and a proud…

Warriors Dominate Blazers In Season Opener

Woodlan opened the 2017 high school football season in style on Friday night as the Warriors scored 29 first half points and never looked back in cruising past visiting Eastside 35-19. The Warriors controlled the game on both sides of the ball as Woodlan’s defense limited the Blazers to four first downs in the contest…

Paws In The Park At New Haven Farmers Market

On August 30th, New Haven Parks Department’s Farmers Market is hosting a Paws in the Park adoption information event from 4:00  p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Come out & visit with various animal rescue organizations to talk with them about adopting, fostering, volunteering, and helping provide food for our four legged friends. Bring your leashed pets…

Planting Your Fall Garden Program

Presented by Jenny Wyss, Advanced Master Gardener at Woodburn Branch Library, Tuesday, August 22, 7:00 p.m., 4701 State Rd. 101 N. Woodburn, IN. Learn about what you can plant in a fall garden.  There are many plants that are suitable for cool/warm weather.  Jenny will talk about grow times of different vegetables along with starting…

Solar Eclipse Coming August 21st: Protect Your Eyes

From: Grabill Eye Center An exciting astronomical occurrence is coming our way Monday, August 21st.  During the solar eclipse, the moon will pass directly between the earth and sun casting a shadow on the earth and temporarily blocking sunlight.  While the greatest effect, a total eclipse, will be seen further south in western Kentucky and…