Nunemaker Working On Vision For Nappanee’s Future
Nunemaker currently serves as Nappanee’s full-time city planner, a role that allows him to utilize his experience to help shape the future of the community for generations to come.
Read MoreAbout Keith Knepp
Keith Knepp started working in the editorial department of The Papers, Inc. in March 2014. In addition to his contributions to InkFreeNews, he also serves as editor of the Elkhart/Kosciusko and Northwest Indiana editions of Senior Life. He formerly served as editor of the Shopping Guide News of Fulton County. He served for 10 years on Capitol Hill, most of which was as the executive assistant to the late U.S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar. He grew up in Nappanee before spending a dozen years in Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis following his graduation from Taylor University with a degree in political science and English.
Nunemaker currently serves as Nappanee’s full-time city planner, a role that allows him to utilize his experience to help shape the future of the community for generations to come.
Read MoreAs part of the contract extension, monthly residential rates will rise incrementally each year.
Read MoreThe annual “Taps Across the Water” performed the solemn tune across Webster Lake, Syracuse Lake and Lake Wawasee during the evening of Sunday, May 26, as part of Memorial Day weekend.
Read MoreThe rainy, cool day on Memorial Day likely helped bring some people off the lake and on to the streets of North Webster for the annual holiday parade and ceremony at Webster Cemetery.
Read MoreDozens of cars, trucks and motorcycles came to the Syracuse American Legion Riders’ Cruise-In on Friday, May 24.
Read MoreThe summer festival season kicked off the 2024 season with the annual Memorial Day weekend gathering in Milford, this one taking place on Saturday, May 25.
Read MoreLeaders from the Milford Food Bank officially unveiled their plans on Wednesday, May 22, to raise $1 million to build a new warehouse and offices.
Read MoreDuring Tuesday evening’s monthly meeting of the North Webster Town Council, it was unanimously approved to set the charges at $50 per hour for labor and $50 per hour for equipment fees should the town need to come and mow the lawn on private property.
Read MoreEight teams, which included around 50 elementary and middle school students from Wa-Nee Community Schools, participated in the VEX Robotics Worlds Championships, held in Dallas, Texas, May 1-3.
Read MoreThe family event will include food, music and fun, including a 50/50 drawing.
Read MoreAt NorthWood, Servando Duran is nearing the end of his second year as the school’s director of athletic performance.
Read MoreShortly before noon Friday, May 10, a two-vehicle accident on State Road 15 just north of CR 600N slowed the pace of drivers headed in both directions.
Read MoreThe North Webster Town Council’s regular monthly meeting held Tuesday, April 23,was relatively short, with only a brief agenda.
Read MoreShortly after noon Monday, April 15, Turkey Creek Fire/EMS Territory were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident on State Road 13 at CR 900N, approximately one mile south of Wawasee Middle School.
Read MoreThe coronation of the 2024 Maple Syrup Festival Queen and Sweetheart will be held at Doc’s Pavilion, 116 W. Waterford St., Wakarusa. The festivities will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 26.
Read MoreThe city of Nappanee has chosen the firm to design and build its new fire station. It will be built on a currently-empty lot on North Main Street south of Grace Point First Presbyterian Church.
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