Help To Steer Your Kids Clear Of Harmful Vaping
As we prepare for the new school year, it is important to educate our students about the rise of vaping.
Read MoreAs we prepare for the new school year, it is important to educate our students about the rise of vaping.
Read MoreMy work as a respiratory therapist has allowed me to encounter many current and former smokers.
Read MoreDuring the 2022-23 school year, there were 289 school bus stop-arm violations for Warsaw Community Schools, Director of Transportation Mark Fick told the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission on Wednesday, June 7.
Read MoreOver the last two days, local high schoolers had the opportunity to hear a presentation from Daniel Ament, a 20-year-old Michigan college student who was the first person to receive a double lung transplant due to a vaping-related illness.
Read MoreParents take special note of what could be in their kid’s backpacks and pockets.
Read MoreDear Editor,
E-cigarettes have been making it into the hands of our youth over the last decade.
Read MoreWarsaw now has a smoking supplies store that is perhaps bigger and different than anything ever seen locally.
Read MoreWARSAW — The Warsaw Community School Board of School Trustees approved a recommendation on later start times for the school corporation during a meeting on Monday, Feb. 24. WCS Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert proposed that the start times for secondary schools be 15 minutes later, with start times … Read More
SYRACUSE — “Safer does not mean safe.” It was a message repeatedly emphasized by actor Moses Jones, who travels extensively to warn teens about the dangers of vaping through the use of e-cigarettes. He spoke at “Sweet Deception,” a school wide convocation Thursday morning, Oct. 31, at Wawasee … Read More
WARSAW — Kosciusko County Health Officer Bill Remington addressed concerns Monday night, Oct. 21, to the Kosciusko County Board of Health about the use of vaping products at its quarterly meeting. Since Sept. 6, Indiana has reported three vaping-related deaths among the 33 confirmed cases of vaping-related lung … Read More
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — Makers of e-cigarettes claim their products are far safer than burnt tobacco products, but a study published Tuesday shows that may not always be true.
Read MoreAt the May meeting of the Winona Lake Town Council a smoking ordinance was discussed. During the course of the discussion electronic cigarettes were brought into the discussion. What became clear, as the discussion went on, was that the council and the citizens in attendance didn’t know much … Read More