Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Wabash Plain Dealer - Editor

 


From June 2019 to October 2022, I was the Editor of the Wabash Plain Dealer.

(The story list below is a work in progress and will be updated. The links for these stories may be found by visiting the Wabash Plain Dealer website. However, many of these stories are behind a paywall. For a list of many of the COVID-19-related stories which are not behind a paywall, click here.)

Here are the videos from the press conferences I attended during my tenure:

https://archive.org/details/wabash-plain-dealer-rob-burgess-press-conferences-videos

Here are the videos of the televised COVID-19 press conferences I participated in between 2020 and 2022 with Gov. Eric Holcomb and other state officials:

https://archive.org/details/gov-eric-holcomb-covid-meetings-burgess-video

Here are the This Week In Wabash newsletters I wrote from September 2021 to October 2022:

https://archive.org/details/this-week-in-wabash-newsletters/

Here are the combined PDFs of the Wabash Plain Dealer from October 2019 to October 2022:

https://archive.org/details/wabash-plain-dealer-combined-pdfs-october-2019-october-2022/

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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Alfred H. Plummer, III announces retirement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 19, 2022


The Wabash County Prosecutor’s Office has announced that after nearly 40 years of service in the office, Alfred H. Plummer, III will be retiring effective Monday, Oct. 31, said Wabash County Prosecuting Attorney William C. Hartley, Jr.


MSD schedules six ‘Referendum Mini Meetings’


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 16, 2022


MSD Superintendent Mike Keaffaber has scheduled six meetings leading up to the November election they are calling “Referendum Mini Meetings,” said director of communication and community engagement Laura Langebartels.


ISDH announces first flu death of the season


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 16, 2022


Indiana health officials are encouraging Hoosiers to get vaccinated against influenza after confirming the first flu-related death of the 2022-23 flu season on Friday, Oct. 14.


Property taxes are due Thursday, Nov. 10


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 15, 2022


Local fall property taxes are due Thursday, Nov. 10, said Wabash County Treasurer LuAnn Layman.


Early voting begins for the 2022 General Election


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 14, 2022


Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan announced Wednesday, Oct. 12 is the first day of in-person early voting in Indiana for the 2022 General Election.


23rd annual Dave Kunkel Cruise-In raises $40K


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 13, 2022


Last year, the Dave Kunkel Cruise-In raised a record amount. And, this year, the organization nearly reached the same heights.


Woman’s Clubhouse to offer new meeting area for community


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 10, 2022


The board of the Woman's Clubhouse has announced the programs and special events planned for the 2022-2023 calendar year, as well as a new meeting area for the community, said Ellen Stouffer.


WHS students awarded with academic honors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 10, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) students have recently earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs, said assistant principal Jeff Galley.


Bill Barrows to emcee Grow Wabash County Annual Dinner


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 10, 2022


Grow Wabash County has announced that Wabash County YMCA director of sports and recreation Bill Barrows will be the master of ceremonies for Grow Wabash County’s Annual Dinner Celebration, according to project manager for marketing and events Chelsea Parson.


2022 Downtown Wabash Farmers Market generated over $150K in vendor sales


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 10, 2022


Following a re-brand and a full season managed by a new market coordinator, the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market’s 15th season has come to a close, said public relations and marketing manager Morgan Ellis.


Wabash County Democratic Party to hold town hall


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 6, 2022


The Wabash County Democratic Party has planned a local candidate town hall for next week, said chairman Chad Harris.


Alex Downard picked to lead Imagine One 85 initiative


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 6, 2022


On Monday, Oct. 3, Alex Downard of Downard Development Strategies (DDS) was officially selected to lead the Imagine One 85 initiative.


WCPL Board votes to forgive many outstanding overdue fines


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 6, 2022


The Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) Board of Trustees recently voted to forgive many outstanding overdue fines accrued on current and former library cards, effective immediately, said community outreach coordinator Rachel Castle.


State officials urge precautions against mosquitoes due to rare virus


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 14, 2022


On Thursday, Oct. 6, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and animal health officials urged northern Indiana residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites and to monitor their horses for illness in response to the detection of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus activity in multiple northern Indiana counties.


Daniel O'Donnell to bring the sounds of Ireland to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 30, 2022


Internationally-renowned Irish music legend Daniel O’Donnell will bring the sounds of his home country to Wabash this weekend.


ISDH announces monkeypox, COVID-19 dashboard changes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 7, 2022


The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced changes Thursday, Sept. 29 to its COVID-19 dashboard “to reflect new publishing schedules and additional surveillance tools.”


First local positive West Nile virus case of the year reported


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 30, 2022


The Wabash County Health Department (WCHD) has reported a confirmed local occurrence of West Nile virus.


NMPL to host 'Electric Halloween Party'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 30, 2022


October is here and spooky season is upon us. In celebration of this fact, the North Manchester Public Library has announced their “Electric Halloween Party” from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


The Songwriters Sing brings audiences behind the music


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 27, 2022


This week, music lovers will get a chance to hear three prolific Nashville songwriters play their biggest hits as well as tell the stories behind them.


Next round of Hero Memorial nameplates to be ordered


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 27, 2022


Visit Wabash County and the city of Wabash have announced that the next round of Wabash County Hero Memorial dedication nameplates will be ordered Saturday, Oct. 1, said content manager Biz Bishop.


Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Rob Burgess wins nine HSPA awards


Staff Report Updated Sep 26, 2022


The winners of the Hoosier State Press Association (HSPA) 2022 Journalism Awards were announced at a ceremony Friday, Sept. 23 at the Biltwell Event Center in Indianapolis. Among those recognized was Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Rob Burgess, who won nine awards. Wabash Plain Dealer Freelance Reporter Clay Maxfield was also honored with one award.


Lagro Township Board to hold a special meeting Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 26, 2022


A special meeting later this week of the Lagro Township Board will determine how to fill an immediate vacancy.


Founders Festival parade a success


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2022


Last weekend, downtown Wabash was filled with familiar sights and sounds of the annual Founders Festival, including the parade.


WHS Class of 1972 holds 50th reunion


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2022


Last month, the Wabash High School (WHS) Class of 1972 celebrated a half-century since they had all graduated, said Jim Price.


County Council approves WCSD's additional gasoline, prisoner food funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2022


At Monday's Wabash County Council meeting, Sheriff Ryan Baker asked for and received additional appropriations for gasoline and food for prisoners.


Walorski crash investigation results released


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 20, 2022


On Friday, the Elkhart County Sheriff's Office (ECSD) released its final findings into last month's two-vehicle crash which killed Second District Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, and three others.


NMPL to hold 'Glow-in-the-Dark Night Market'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 20, 2022


The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) has announced the “Glow-in-the-Dark Night Market,” a new event to their programming line-up, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


Waldo and Steve Brandt Memorial Ride set for Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 20, 2022


The familiar sight of dozens and dozens of motorcyclists making their way through the streets of Wabash will return once again this weekend.


Farmers Market season finishing up this weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 20, 2022


If you haven't been to the Farmers Market this season in downtown Wabash, there is one opportunity left.


Veteran local actor, Bob Wade, 93, to star in WACT's 'Guys and Dolls'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2022


The Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) was formed in 1995 and Bob Wade was there, said board president Bev Vanderpool.


WCTFC to introduce new 'Tobacco-Free, Moms to Be' program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2022


Later this month, Grow Wabash County will host the Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition (WCTFC) as they introduce a new program designed to keep pregnant women from smoking, said WCTFC director Dan Gray.


Wabash County Democratic Party to host town hall for Joe Swisher


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2022


The Wabash County Democratic Party will host a town later this month for Joe Swisher, their candidate in the District 17 State Senate race, said chairman Chad Harris.


'Spectacular Spider-Man' film shoot set for Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2022


If you're in downtown Wabash this weekend and you see a masked man swinging from building to building, don't be alarmed: It's probably just your friendly, neighborhood Spider-Man.


Rush Tribute Project looks to bring 'The Spirit of Radio' to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 13, 2022


Legendary progressive rock band Rush hasn't actually been a band for four years. But, for fans of drummer Neil Peart, guitarist Alex Lifeson bassist and lead singer Geddy Lee, the Rush Tribute Project hopes to provide “a concert experience that is unparalleled,” said Honeywell Arts & Entertainment digital marketing coordinator Kaitlynn Still.


ISDH: New bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccines available


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 13, 2022


Locations around the state have begun to schedule appointments for the new bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccines, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Tuesday, Sept. 13.


Square dance lessons available for beginners


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 13, 2022


If you've ever thought you might like to try square dancing, your chance will arrive starting later this month.


Waypoint Wabash recovery home for women to hold grand opening


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 13, 2022


Years in the making, Waypoint Wabash, a substance use recovery home for women, will finally hold its grand opening later this month.


13th annual Dam to Dam Ride set for Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 9, 2022


Registration is available in person the morning of the 13th annual Dam to Dam (D2D), said Visit Wabash County content manager Biz Bishop.


DAR promotes Patriot Day observance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 9, 2022


Patriot Day will be observed Sunday, Sept. 11, and will mark the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.


City plans fall clean-up dates for October


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 9, 2022


It's that time of year again, as the city of Wabash's fall clean-up dates have been announced, said mayor's coordinator Maria Smyth.


Wabash County AACTION to hold community meeting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 9, 2022


A local organization will hold a community meeting next week to introduce available funding to combat teen alcohol and drug abuse, said Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition (WCTFC) director Dan Gray.


ISDH reports 162nd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 6, 2022


On Wednesday, Aug. 23, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 162nd COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


'Assisted Living: The Musical' coming to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 8, 2022


An assisted living facility might not be the first place you think of as a potential story setting for a raucous stage performance. But, that's just what audiences will experience later this week when “Assisted Living: The Musical” makes its way to Wabash at 2 and 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 at Eagles Theatre.


New community group seeks discussions on education


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 2, 2022


What started as an open letter addressed to county officials regarding the future of local education has ballooned from just over a dozen signers into more than 120.


Wabash High School plans homecoming celebrations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 2, 2022


The school year has begun and it's already time to plan for some major school year events.


ISDH launches Monkeypox dashboard


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 2, 2022


Over the past month, the number of monkeypox cases in the state has tripled. In response, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has launched a new specialized dashboard to track new cases.


Wabash Christian Church plans second annual Kick-Off Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 2, 2022


For the second year in a row, Wabash Christian Church will be celebrating the start of the school and church year with a celebration.


MSD releases renderings of proposed new high school


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 30, 2022


Last week, MSD released new architectural renderings of the proposed new high school which will be on the Election Day ballot.


NMPL to host virtual 'The Basics of Writing Speculative Fiction' workshop


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 30, 2022


Next month, the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) will host a writing workshop with a native Indiana author, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


ISP Peru Post police dog Mack to receive body armor donation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 30, 2022


A local police dog will soon receive new donated protective equipment.


Woman's Clubhouse to kick off new season of monthly luncheons


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 30, 2022


The Woman's Clubhouse has planned the kick-off of the 2022-2023 season of luncheons, said Ellen Stouffer.


GWC to recognize Crossroads Bank as 2022 Business of the Year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 26, 2022


After over 100 years of existence, Crossroads Bank is receiving recognition from multiple organizations for its longevity.


NMPL to participate in 'NASA’s Artemis Project' reading challenge


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 26, 2022


Next month, the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) will participate in the “NASA’s Artemis Project: To the Moon, Mars, and Beyond!” reading challenge sponsored by the Space Science Institute, said adult department and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


City to begin Crown Hill Drive work next week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 26, 2022


The city will begin work next week on both the east and west sides of Crown Hill Drive, said receptionist Maria E. Smyth.


Democrats re-affirm Steury's nomination at caucus


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 26, 2022


The list of candidates hoping to replace the late Second District Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, on the November special election ballot has officially been set.


Women's Equality Day celebration canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 25, 2022


Local Democratic Party candidates for the Indiana House of Representatives had planned to join together later this week to commemorate Women’s Equality Day, but that celebration has been canceled.


The Fab Four to bring 'Beatlemania' to the Honeywell Center


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 23, 2022


They've been “lauded as the ultimate Beatles tribute band,” and this week, The Fab Four are set to perform in Wabash, said digital marketing manager Kaitlynn Still.


Rudy Yakym selected to replace the late Jackie Walorski on the November ballot


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 25, 2022


After emerging from a field of over a dozen candidates, Rudolph “Rudy” Yakym III was selected Saturday to replace the late Second District Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, on the Republican ticket in the November general election.


North Manchester Belles and Beaus Square Dance Club to celebrate 50 years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 23, 2022


The North Manchester Belles and Beaus Square Dance Club is celebrating 50 years of existence this year with a celebration at their Sunday, Sept. 18 dance, said Rita Schroll.


Over a dozen candidates seek GOP's Walorski special election spot


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 19, 2022


Over a dozen candidates have put their names into consideration to replace the late Second District Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana.


Manchester Civic Band celebrates a half-century of making music


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 19, 2022


It was exactly 50 years ago that Harold and Mary Louise Leckrone and their daughter, Pat Egolf, formed a band to play for the centennial celebration of the covered bridge in North Manchester, said Manchester Civic Band director Samantha Howard.


ISDH reports 161st local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 19, 2022


On Wednesday, Aug. 17, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 161st COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Invasive spotted lanternfly seen in northern Indiana


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 19, 2022


Last summer, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asked all Hoosiers to be on the lookout for invasive species, including the spotted lanternfly, or Lycorma delicatula. That alert has been heightened this year as the spotted lanternfly has now been identified in northern Indiana.


Half-dozen candidates vie to replace Walorski on the special election ballot


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 16, 2022


No fewer than a half-dozen candidates and counting have put their names into consideration to replace the late Second District Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana as of the afternoon of Tuesday, Aug. 16.


Ladies Golf Association plans 12th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Golf Scramble


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 16, 2022


The Honeywell Golf Course and the Ladies Golf Association (LGA) are hosting the 12th annual Honeywell Breast Cancer Awareness Scramble for men and women on Sunday, Sept. 25, said LGA secretary Lana Garber.


Wabash County to receive over $933K in opioid settlement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 16, 2022


Wabash County will receive close to $1 million as a part of a nationwide opioid settlement.


Rotary Club plans Wabash County United Fund’s 2022 campaign kick-off event


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 16, 2022


A local charity tradition which has lasted decades will continue starting next month.


Great White and Slaughter are ready to rock Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 15, 2022


Well-known hard rock bands Great White and Slaughter are ready to rock Wabash this weekend.


Indiana GOP sets date for caucuses to fill Walorski's spot on the special election ballot


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 12, 2022


The Indiana Republican Party has set the date for caucuses to fill the vacant spot on the ballot in the Second District Congressional special election in November.


WPD: Watch for children on the roads as the school year kicks off


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 12, 2022


Local schools re-opened for the new fall semester this week and local law enforcement agencies are reminding motorists to be on the lookout for children on the roads.


Combination of Kunkel Cruise-In, Sidewalk Sales, Farmers Market planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 9, 2022


All in one weekend later this month, Downtown Wabash will invite shoppers to downtown Wabash for its annual Sidewalk Sales event and Downtown Wabash Farmers Market at Paradise Spring Park. In conjunction with Sidewalk Sales and Downtown Wabash Farmers Market, the 23rd Annual Dave Kunkel Cruise-In will bring in more than 400 classic cars at the Honeywell Center.


Holcomb calls a special election to replace Walorski


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 9, 2022


Gov. Eric J. Holcomb signed an executive order Tuesday, Aug. 9 to call a special election in the Second Congressional District to fill the vacancy left by the death last week of Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, said press secretary Erin Murphy.


ISDH reports 160th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 9, 2022


On Wednesday, Aug. 3, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 160th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Volunteers collaborate on Wabash County Animal Shelter re-roofing


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 9, 2022


It was a team effort for a group of local volunteers, but thanks to their combined work this weekend, the Wabash County Animal Shelter's storage shed has a new roof, said shelter manager Doug Bogert.


Local libraries close the books on this year's summer reading programs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 5, 2022


Local libraries are closing the books on yet another successful summer of reading.


Honeywell, Manchester Symphony Orchestra receive grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 5, 2022


Honeywell Arts & Entertainment and the Manchester Symphony Orchestra were among the hundreds of nonprofits in the state to receive support from the state recently.

Woman's Clubhouse to hold annual Gene Stratton-Porter Birthday Party


Woman's Clubhouse to hold annual Gene Stratton-Porter Birthday Party


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 5, 2022


The Woman's Clubhouse is preparing for its yearly celebration of local author Gene Stratton-Porter.


Walorski, two staff members, other driver killed in a two-vehicle crash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 3, 2022


Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, was killed Wednesday in a car accident in her northern Indiana Second District, according to her office.


Come out and meet 'The Karens'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 2, 2022


In the past few years, the term “Karen” has taken on a whole new meaning.


Learn More Center receives $10K Dollar General literacy grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 2, 2022


The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently announced the recipients of approximately $170,000 in grants to nonprofits in Indiana focusing on adult literacy.


Local libraries are now completely fine-free


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 2, 2022


Local libraries in Wabash County are now completely fine-free.


Jim Breuer brings 'Freedom of Laughter Tour' to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 2, 2022


“Saturday Night Live” and “Half Baked” star Jim Breuer is set to bring his “freewheeling” stand-up comedy to the Honeywell Center’s Ford Theat…


Monkeypox cases spreading slowly, but steadily through state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 29, 2022


Just over a month after the first occurrence of monkeypox was identified in the state, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported this week that several dozen Hoosiers had been infected.


WACT invites community 'behind the curtain'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 29, 2022


After searching for more than two decades, a local arts nonprofit organization is ready to finally show off its new facility to the community, said Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) board vice president Eric Seaman.


Wabash Pizza King under new ownership


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 29, 2022


Generations Pizza has announced the recent purchase of Wabash Pizza King from Billy and Kim Osborne effective July 22, said new co-owner Abby Waldon.


August First Friday to feature 'Back-to-School Bash'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 29, 2022


Parents who are busy getting ready to send their students back to school will want to be sure to attend August's First Friday event from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5.


GOP incumbent Zay to face Democratic challenger Swisher


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 26, 2022


Joe Swisher is not an easy candidate to pigeonhole. On the one hand, he is a gun-carrying, Harley-Davidson Road King-riding ex-police officer and a veteran. But, he is also staunchly pro-choice, pro-union Democrat and a former seminary student.


For those about to rock, Thunderstruck salutes you


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 1, 2022


While they are not from Scotland or Australia, the members of Thunderstruck are ready to recreate an authentic AC/DC concert experience for fans of the band's music.


Take a chance on ARRIVAL From Sweden


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 1, 2022


ARRIVAL From Sweden is the only ABBA tribute that works with musicians who toured with the original group, and later this week, they're headed to Wabash.


Makenlie Lambert crowned 2022 Wabash County Festivals Queen


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 26, 2022


Last week, the 32nd Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant was held Friday, July 22 at the Honeywell Center.


WCTFC to host 'Prevent, Recover and Rock Together' at August's First Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 22, 2022


The Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition (WCTFC) has planned a special event for August's First Friday celebrations downtown.


Indiana Republicans propose banning abortion with exceptions


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press Jul 22, 2022


Leaders of Indiana’s Republican-dominated Senate on Wednesday proposed banning abortion with limited exceptions — a move that comes amid a political firestorm over a 10-year-old rape victim who came to the state from neighboring Ohio to end her pregnancy.


25th annual Wabash Kiwanis Bucket Brigade fundraiser returns next weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 22, 2022


The Wabash Kiwanis Club will once again “commence its rich tradition” of supporting Riley Hospital for Children with its Bucket Brigade fundraiser, said board member Eric Seaman.


Wabash County Hero Memorial plaque installed


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 22, 2022


After “several months of shipping delays” the Wabash County Hero Memorial dedication plaque has been installed, said Visit Wabash County executive director Christine Flohr.


Benjamin Barefoot is back on the bicycle


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 19, 2022


Standing next to his bicycle on Friday, July 15, 2022 in front of Scout Hall at Warvel Park in North Manchester, Benjamin Barefoot said he couldn't recall exactly what he was doing in the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 15, 2014.


32nd annual Wabash County Festivals Pageant set for Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 19, 2022


A total of 10 contestants will compete later this week for the title of Wabash County Festival Queen during the 32nd annual Wabash County Festivals Pageant, said co-director Bev Vanderpool.


Wabash River Defenders to recognize U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 19, 2022


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will be honored by the Wabash River Defenders later this month.


Woman's Clubhouse S.T.A.R. Program encourages young readers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 19, 2022


A Community Foundation of Wabash County (CFWC) grant has once funded the Woman’s Clubhouse S.T.A.R. (Start Talking About Reading) Program's efforts, said Woman’s Clubhouse member Diana Rapp.


Wabash City Council approves $2.4M WCPL renovation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 15, 2022


A long-awaited building and renovation project at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) moved one step closer to becoming a reality this week.


122nd Fighter Wing conducts 'large scale readiness exercise'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 15, 2022


If you heard some unusual sounds over the past few days, don't be alarmed, it was only a drill.


Jan Roland takes District 5 seat on Wabash City Council


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 14, 2022


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Jan Roland began her new position representing District 5.


ISDH reports 159th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 14, 2022


On Friday, July 8, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 159th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Her lips are sealed


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 8, 2022


Ventriloquist and singer Darci Lynne will bring her friends Petunia, Oscar and Edna next week when she performs in Wabash.


NMPL to host local award-winning, best-selling author Colleen Coble


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 13, 2022


This weekend, the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) will host local award-winning, best-selling author Colleen Coble for a special event.


Wabash County Democratic Party adds Chester Township Trustee candidate


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 8, 2022


After running unopposed in the May primary election, the Republican candidate for Chester Township Trustee will now have a Democratic challenger on Election Day in November.


Jay Driskill named new Christ United Methodist Church support pastor


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 8, 2022


Starting this month, Christ United Methodist Church in Wabash now has a new support pastor.


Local DAR members attend 131st Continental Congress


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 5, 2022


Last week, three members of the Frances Slocum Chapter of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in Wabash attended the 131st Continental Congress in Washington, D.C.


ISP: Medical issue may have caused two-vehicle fatal crash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 5, 2022


A medical issue may have been the cause of a two-vehicle fatal crash last week north of LaFontaine.


Summer fun at local libraries continues through July


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 1, 2022


With June turning to July, local libraries are keeping the fun going, including activities, summer reading programs and more.


Wabash among 45 counties to receive Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 1, 2022


Wabash County will be one of 45 counties in the state which will benefit from a recent state budget allocation for new voting machines systems.


Wabash fireworks set for Monday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 1, 2022


Wabash's city fireworks display is set for dusk Monday, July 4, with a rain date of Tuesday, July 5, and the Wabash Police Department (WPD) wants to remind residents of Indiana's fireworks laws.


North Manchester WIC office to close


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 5, 2022


The North Manchester location for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) will close soon.


Honeywell Arts Academy faculty Time for Three discusses scoring the film 'Land'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 28, 2022


Earlier this month, Eagles Theatre hosted a special opportunity to hear directly from the musicians who provided the music for a major film.


Indiana GOP leaders expect anti-abortion action this summer


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press Jun 28, 2022


Top Indiana Republicans expect to see action toward tightening the state’s abortion law during the Legislature’s special session that is set to start next month.


State Chemist's Clean Sweep Pesticide Disposal Program coming in August


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 28, 2022


Those who have pesticides that need to be responsibly disposed of will have an opportunity to do so in August.


Stillwater Hospice needs volunteers to sit with the dying


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 28, 2022


Stillwater Hospice needs volunteers to sit with the dying, including those in Wabash County.


City to co-host housing fair in August


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 24, 2022


A newly-planned development at the former site of Parkview Wabash Hospital will be the subject of an event in August.


Local planning commissions jointly adopt Imagine One 85 plan


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 27, 2022


Members of the combined Wabash County, Wabash and North Manchester plan commissions met Thursday, June 16 on stage in the auditorium of Wabash High School to approve the recently-released Imagine One 85 (IO85) Comprehensive Plan.


Grants to help Wabash County Museum become 'Sensory Friendly'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 24, 2022


The Wabash County Museum received three grants in June toward their work to become a “Sensory Friendly Museum.”


ISDH reports 157th, 158th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 24, 2022


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 157th and 158th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County.


Grow Wabash County to co-host the 4th Annual Japan-Northeast Indiana Summit


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 22, 2022


Grow Wabash County (GWC) will once again be partnering with the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership and the Japanese American Society of Indiana (JASI) to host the 4th Annual Japan-Northeast Indiana Summit.


County ranks seventh in the state in per veteran benefits


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 21, 2022


Wabash County remains one of the top counties in the state of Indiana in terms of benefits received among its veteran population, according to the latest Veterans Administration data.


ISDH: COVID-19 vaccines now available for children 6 months to 5 years old


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 21, 2022


After receiving approval at the federal level just days ago, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Tuesday, June 21 that COVID-19 vaccines are now available for children ages 6 months to 5 years old.


Children's parade planned to celebrate Independence Day


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 21, 2022


Several organizations along Hill Street in downtown Wabash are planning to celebrate the Independence Day holiday with a children's parade, said Babe of Wabash County executive director Katey Till.


Woman's Clubhouse president Carol McDonald retires after 26 years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2022


After over a quarter-century of leading the Wabash Woman's Clubhouse, Carol McDonald is set to step down next month, said Ellen Stouffer.


Applications sought for the the WCUF Annual Campaign


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2022


The Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) is now accepting funding applications for its 2022 Annual Campaign, said executive director Steve Johnson.


Number of swimmers at Honeywell Pool swells as temperatures rise


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2022


The extreme heat this week has driven more local swimmers than usual to the Honeywell Pool.


ACRES Land Trust to host volunteer cleanup at Hanging Rock


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2022


ACRES Land Trust will host a volunteer cleanup this weekend at Hanging Rock National Landmark, said communications manager Bridgett Hernandez.


Inaugural Run the River half-marathon a success


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 20, 2022


By all accounts, the inaugural Run the River half-marathon Saturday in downtown Wabash was a success.


Lagro Good Ole' Days Festival kicks off Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 14, 2022


Later this week, the 25th annual Lagro Good Ole' Days Festival is set to kick off.


Woman whose body was found in Eel River identified


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 14, 2022


The body of a previously unknown woman found on Memorial Day in the Eel River has been identified.


Peydon L. Bennett found guilty on three felony child molesting counts


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 14, 2022


A Grant County man was found guilty of three felony counts of child molesting last week in Wabash Circuit Court.


WHS celebrates academic successes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 10, 2022


Recently, Wabash High School (WHS) celebrated some of its top students to cap off the school year, said assistant principal Jeff Galley.


Wabash Christian Church invites the community to 'Talk Trash'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 10, 2022


Next week, Wabash Christian Church will present a special community forum on sustainability in Wabash County, said administrative assistant Susan Powell.


Running while recovering


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 10, 2022


The road has been long for all the runners participating in the inaugural Run the River half marathon on Saturday afternoon in downtown Wabash, but one local man has already had to overcome more obstacles than most just to make it to the starting line.


Northfield High School names top students of the class of 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 10, 2022


Northfield High School (NHS) recently named the top students of the class of 2022, said MSD director of communication and community engagement Laura Langebartels.


Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters ready to rock Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 7, 2022


Fans of ’60s British invasion bands, jangle pop and rock ‘n’ roll, in general, won’t want to miss Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters as t…


Inaugural WACT scholarship awarded to local student


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 7, 2022


The Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) has announced the recipient of their inaugural scholarship, said WACT board of directors vice president Eric Seaman.


Southwood announces top students of the class of 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 7, 2022


Southwood High School (SHS) has named their top students of the class of 2022, said MSD director of communication and community engagement Lau…


Wabash County Farm Bureau announces scholarship recipients


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 7, 2022


The Wabash County Farm Bureau has announced this year's scholarship recipients, said secretary, treasurer and director Christine Chamberlain.


Local Democrats add County Council District 4 candidate


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 3, 2022


The Wabash County Democratic Party added John T. Hargenrader to the November general election ballot for Wabash County Council District 4, said clerk Lori Draper on Wednesday, June 1.


St. Bernard pastor to transfer to Elkhart


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 3, 2022


St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church in Wabash will soon have a new pastor, said parish secretary Ann Unger.


WHS named Project Lead The Way Distinguished School


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 3, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) recently announced they had been recognized as a 2021-22 Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School, said assistant principal Jeff Galley.


Woman's body found Monday in the Eel River


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 1, 2022


The Wabash County Sheriff's Department (WCSD) is conducting a death investigation after a woman's body was found earlier this week, said Sheriff Ryan Baker.


Second District House candidates react to Texas shooting


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press May 27, 2022


After the mass shooting in Texas earlier this week, Second District House candidates weighed in on the tragedy.


Contemporary Christian artist Mark Schultz headed to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 27, 2022


Dove Award-winning artist Mark Schultz has sold more than 2 million albums, enjoyed 13 no. 1 singles, and has earned a spot as one of Christia…


Local libraries ready to launch summer reading programs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 27, 2022


Local libraries are planning to begin their summer reading programs next week with several activities and prizes planned at different locations.


Local schools, YMCA announce summer meal programs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 27, 2022


Now that summer vacation is beginning, the ongoing problem of food insecurity will continue to be addressed by local schools and the Wabash County YMCA. Meal programs are being planned for the next few weeks to fill in the gaps for students who might otherwise go hungry.


Beauchamp family donates 13-24 Drive In to Honeywell


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 24, 2022


Earlier this month, the Beauchamp family donated the historic 13-24 Drive In to Honeywell Arts & Entertainment.


Celebrating a 'Symphony in Color'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 24, 2022


The Wabash Unit of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Association recently sponsored an awards program for students from Wabash County who entered the state art competition, Symphony in Color, said music teacher Judy Ward.


Honeywell Arts Academy receives $10K NEA grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 24, 2022


The Honeywell Foundation has received a $10,000 grant which will benefit a new music program.


85 United returns for its fifth year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2022


This weekend, 85 United will present its fifth annual night of worship.


COVID-19 booster shot available for Hoosiers ages 5 to 11


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2022


On Friday, May 20, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced that Hoosiers ages 5 to 11 are eligible for a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.


Wabash Kiwanis Clubs makes a 7-year-old girl's wish come true


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2022


The COVID-19 pandemic put many plans on hold for the last few years, but the Wabash Kiwanis Club didn't let that stop them from making one local girl's wish come true.


Jackson Austin, of North Manchester, attains Eagle Scout rank


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2022


Jackson Austin, of North Manchester, has attained the highest rank of Eagle in the Boy Scouts of America after his Board of Review on May 10, said scout executive Alan Parks.


Local Memorial Day services planned for the first time since 2019


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 19, 2022


For the first time in three years, Memorial Day services have been planned in downtown Wabash.


Two local students receive teaching scholarships


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 17, 2022


The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has awarded 200 scholarships to the sixth class of Next Generation Hoosier Educators, including two local students.


WPD recognizes National Police Week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 17, 2022


The Wabash Police Department (WPD) is recognizing National Police Week, which lasts through Saturday, May 21, said public information officer Capt. Matt A. Benson.


Cultural District designation to be celebrated at June's First Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 17, 2022


Grow Wabash County and Downtown Wabash will join the Wabash Cultural District Committee in celebrating its newly-established Cultural District with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, June 3, said public relations and marketing manager Morgan Ellis.


Manchester High School names six valedictorians for the class of 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 23, 2022


The title of valedictorian will be shared by half a dozen students for the Manchester High School (MHS) class of 2022.


ISDH reports the first local COVID-19 death since March


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 13, 2022


On Wednesday, May 13, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the first COVID-19 death in two months.


Friendship Hill Inclusive Playground to celebrate '1,000th Day of Inclusive Play'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 13, 2022


Friendship Hill Inclusive Playground will be celebrating its “1,000th Day of Inclusive Play” on Saturday, May 21, said Grow Wabash County project manager for marketing and events Chelsea Boulrisse.


Casey Stouffer chosen as new Southwood Elementary School principal


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 13, 2022


On Tuesday, the MSD board approved Casey Stouffer as the new principal of Southwood Elementary School, said director of communication and community engagement Laura Langebartels.

Contestants sought for the 32nd Annual Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant


Contestants sought for the 32nd Annual Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 13, 2022


Contestants are being sought for the 32nd Annual Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant, said co-director Bev Vanderpool.


One-on-one with Garrison Keillor


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 10, 2022


Fans of the long-running radio program “A Prairie Home Companion” had a chance to visit their friends in the fictional town of Lake Wobegon last weekend at the Honeywell Center.


WACT's 'The Dining Room' opens this weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 10, 2022


This weekend, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) will present their spring show, “The Dining Room” written by A.R. Gurney and directed by Brett Robinson, said Bev Vanderpool.


ISP Peru Post to remember local fallen officers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 10, 2022


The Indiana State Police (ISP) Peru Post will conduct its annual memorial service to remember local fallen officers, including one who died almost 15 years ago in Wabash County.


Stalled train moved after a week of blocking Ind. 524 in Lagro


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 10, 2022


A Norfolk Southern train, which had been sitting for a week on the tracks in Lagro blocking Indiana 524, was cleared Monday.


Black Violin to bring the 'classical boom'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 9, 2022


To the average music fan, classical and hip-hop music may not have much in common on the surface. But, that's only if you've never heard Black Violin.


Downtown Wabash offering two free training sessions for Farmers Market vendors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 6, 2022


With the 15th season of the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market season approaching on Saturday, May 14, vendors are invited to two social media training sessions, said public relations and marketing coordinator Morgan Ellis.


Wabash First Church of God celebrating 100th anniversary


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 6, 2022


This year, Wabash First Church of God is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and the first event to mark this occasion will be a concert by Jerry Garcia, said secretary Dorothy Carpenter.


Initial local primary election results announced


By ROB BURGESS and BRETT STOVER Updated May 4, 2022


On Tuesday evening, the Wabash County Clerk's office announced the initial primary election results.


Primary election voters take to the polls


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 3, 2022


A lack of many contested races and dreary spring weather didn't keep primary election voters away from the polls Tuesday. However, Wabash County Clerk Lori Draper said early voting had been sluggish.


Local leaders react to Supreme Court abortion case leak


By Rob Burgess


and the Associated Press rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com

May 3, 2022


A draft opinion suggests the U.S. Supreme Court could be poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, according to a Politico report.


Downtown Wabash First Friday in May combining with Sidewalk Sales


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 3, 2022


Downtown Wabash is hosting May’s First Friday with a special feature on graduating seniors and Sidewalk Sales, said public relations and marketing manager Morgan Ellis.


Three MSD schools were named Family Friendly Schools by IDOE


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 3, 2022


The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) has announced that three MSD schools have been named 2022-2023 Family Friendly Schools.


Braun talks issues in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 26, 2022


On Friday afternoon, Sen. Mike Braun, R-Indiana, visited Wabash for a “Community Business Roundtable” at Grow Wabash County.


WCPL plans May activities


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 26, 2022


While the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) staff is busy planning for the Summer Reading Program – beginning Friday, June 3 – there are still services and a few programs planned in May, said community outreach coordinator Rachel Castle.


Salamonie Senior Monday Luncheon set for May 2


Apr 26, 2022


The monthly Salamonie Senior Monday Luncheon will be held at noon Monday, May 2, at the Salamonie Lake’s Interpretive and Nature Center, 3691 …


Community invited to 'Evening With The Mayor' event


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 26, 2022


Residents who have questions for Mayor Scott Long about several ongoing projects will have a chance to have their concerns addressed later this week.


Truck driver crashes into NMPD, WCSD vehicles during a traffic stop


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 26, 2022


A truck driver may face charges after crashing into a pair of local police vehicles conducting a traffic stop this weekend.


Burgess wins two SPJ awards


Staff Report Updated Apr 25, 2022


The Indiana Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) announced the winners of their 2020 Best in Indiana Journalism Contest at a ceremony Friday.


Local projects awarded Community Crossings funding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 22, 2022


Several local road and bridge projects received a boost in funding this week after the latest round of state grants was announced.


Rural broadband grants to expand connectivity to thousands locally


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 22, 2022


A newly announced series of grants will help provide rural broadband connectivity to thousands of residents, including some in Wabash County.


IDEM finds contaminants in five local private wells near Treaty Creek


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 22, 2022


In late February, state and local agencies began asking several dozen southern Wabash County homeowners for permission to test their private drinking water wells after elevated levels of contaminants were detected in Treaty Creek.


WHS named Family Friendly School by IDOE


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 22, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) has been recognized as a 2022-2023 Family Friendly School by the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) and given the…


Planning Commission passes amended solar ordinance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 19, 2022


An updated version of a commercial solar ordinance which was first approved last year was given initial approval by the Wabash County Board of Commissioners this week.


Local efforts to combat substance use disorder continue


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 19, 2022


Local efforts to combat this problem will receive a boost after a pair of recent announcements.


Local business property taxes are due


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 19, 2022


All business tangible personal property tax returns must be filed in the Wabash County Assessor’s Office by Monday, May 16, said assessor Kelly Schenkel.


Cast your primary ballot early at vote centers starting this weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 19, 2022


Registered voters have been able to vote absentee in-person at the Wabash County Clerk's Office since earlier this month, but starting this weekend, they will also be able to cast their ballots early at one of the available vote centers.


State GOP lawmakers ask Holcomb for a special session if Roe overturned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2022


An upcoming decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could radically transform abortion access in the country, and state Republican lawmakers have asked Gov. Eric Holcomb for a special legislative session if that occurs.


Many local prices rising faster than the rest of country


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2022


On Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures, and many of the local price increases were even higher than in the rest of the country.


Artrageous a treat for the senses


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2022


Art, performance, dance and more will all come together in a lively color combination this weekend in Wabash.


Little Free Library now open at the NMPL


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2022


The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) now has a new feature just outside the front entrance to facilitate community book sharing.


Illinois police officer still recovering after shooting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 12, 2022


An injured Illinois police officer is continuing his recovery after fighting for his life for weeks following a shooting that left another officer dead. A suspect in the case was recently arrested at a residence in North Manchester.


Census: Wabash County had more deaths than births in 2020 and 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 12, 2022


Over two-thirds of counties in the country, including Wabash County, had a “natural decrease” in population in 2021, according to recently released federal estimates.


Downtown Wabash Farmers Market returns for its 15th season next month


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 12, 2022


The warmer weather can only mean that the Downtown Wabash Farmers Market will soon begin for the season once again.


National Day of Prayer observances planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 12, 2022


This year's celebration of the annual National Day of Prayer (NDOP) is just a few weeks away.


Get ready to 'STOMP'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 11, 2022


If you have a taste for rhythm, you probably already know about the famed show, “STOMP.” The “explosive, provocative, sophisticated and utterly unique” all-ages performance is set to arrive at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 10 at the Honeywell Center.


Northfield students win two gold medals in visual art


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 8, 2022


Two students at Northfield High School recently won National Gold Medals for their artwork.


Willcox-Stout farm recognized with Centennial Award at Statehouse


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 8, 2022


A local family farm was recently honored at the Indiana Statehouse for a century of operations.


Local property tax bills are due


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 8, 2022


For local property owners, it's that time of year again.


Michael Cavanaugh brings the music of Billy Joel and Elton John


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 5, 2022


If you’re a fan of the music of Billy Joel and Elton John, a show coming this week to Wabash should be on your calendar.


Early voting begins for primary elections


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 5, 2022


At Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, the voting locations were approved for next month's primary elections.


City plans annual spring clean-up


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 5, 2022


The city's annual spring clean-up has been once again planned for later this month.


Unoccupied home destroyed by fire early Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 5, 2022


A structure fire early Saturday morning left one unoccupied home destroyed and a neighboring house with minor damage.


'Menopause: The Musical' coming to Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2022


A musical parody set to come to Wabash this weekend focuses on the lighter side of a universal experience for women.


Indiana American Water to flush Wabash water mains


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2022


Indiana American Water will conduct water main flushing in the Wabash service area from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, April 4 to Friday, June 3, said external affairs manager Joe Loughmiller.


Second COVID-19 vaccine booster available for some


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2022


On Wednesday, March 30, the Indian State Department of Health (ISDH) announced that Hoosiers age 12 and older who have weakened immune systems and individuals age 50 and older who received a booster dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at least four months ago are eligible for a second booster.


Primary election voter registration ends on Monday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2022


If you haven't registered to vote for the upcoming primary election, time is growing short.


Local libraries planning National Library Week celebrations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 29, 2022


National Library Week has been scheduled from Monday, April 4 through Saturday, April 9 and local libraries are hoping patrons off for spring break will help them celebrate the occasion.


Applications open for the annual Self-Reliance Awards


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 29, 2022


Wabash County high school seniors who wish to apply for the annual Midwest Eye Consultants Self-Reliance Awards should take action now.


Adam R. Kneubuhler sworn in as WPD first class patrolman


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 29, 2022


During the Monday, March 28 Wabash City Council meeting Adam R. Kneubuhler was officially sworn in once again, this time to a new rank.


Wabash County Election Board tests voting machines


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 29, 2022


On the morning of Monday, March 28, the Wabash County Election Board met in the Wabash County Clerk's office to prepare for Tuesday, May 3 primary election.


Three Dog Night are ready to bring some 'Joy to the World'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 25, 2022


Three Dog Night is set to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26 at the Honeywell Center. Welcomed by 105.9 The Bash, and sponsored by Lundquist Appraisals & Real Estate, tickets are now on sale and may be purchased by calling 260-563-1102 or by visiting www.honeywellarts.org. Most seats are $39 or $49, with limited premium seating available for $100.


'Church Basement Ladies' celebrates 20 years with Honeywell performance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 25, 2022


For a show that's been going strong for two decades now, “Church Basement Ladies” seems to have no plans of slowing down. The hit musical comedy is set to come to the Honeywell Center on Tuesday, March 29, with performances at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.


New services and old favorites available at WCPL this spring


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 25, 2022


This spring will bring a Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) schedule filled with familiar favorites and new offerings, including digitally.


WHS announces top students for 2022 graduating class


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 23, 2022


On Monday, Wabash High School (WHS) assistant principal Jeffery R. Galley said “with much excitement” that Anne Cole had been named their 2022 valedictorian and Brycen Niccum had been named their 2022 salutatorian.


Governor vetoes bill to ban transgender females from girls school sports


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press Mar 22, 2022


On Monday, Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoed a bill banning transgender females from participating in girls school sports.


WACT seeks applicants for new scholarship


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 22, 2022


For the first time, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) is offering a scholarship and is “striving to create a diverse cultural, creative and intellectual partnership in the county.”


Holcomb signs handgun permit requirement repeal law


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 22, 2022


On Monday, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed HEA 1296, a controversial bill that would repeal the requirement to obtain handgun permits.


Parkview Wabash welcomes a special St. Patrick's Day baby


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 22, 2022


Last week, a very special delivery occurred at Parkview Wabash Hospital.


Higher input costs driving down farmer sentiment


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 22, 2022


There are concrete reasons for optimism for this year's crop for farmers, yet a multitude of factors have many trending towards pessimism.


Arc of Wabash County receives $1M grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 18, 2022


The Arc of Wabash County has been selected by the AWS Foundation, of Fort Wayne, as one of the four nonprofit disability service providers in northeast Indiana to receive a portion of $3,222,620 in grant funding.


WACT to host spring production of 'The Dining Room'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 18, 2022


The Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) has announced details of its upcoming spring production.


Local COVID-19 advisory level finally back down to blue


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 18, 2022


After months of elevated local COVID-19 levels, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) finally lowered Wabash County to blue, the lowest level, during their weekly metrics update on Wednesday.


New sensory kits available to reach all library patrons


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 18, 2022


Local library patrons with special sensory needs will now have more options thanks to a new initiative.


Draft plan to curb local population loss released


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 15, 2022


After more than a year of work, a draft plan to curb local population loss was finally released earlier this month.


WVMA Honors Band and Choir perform at Honeywell Center


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 15, 2022


Local student musicians had their chance to shine last weekend at the Honeywell Center.


Wabash Dollar General store moves


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 15, 2022


A newly-relocated Dollar General store in Wabash has officially opened its updated location.


Local authors to launch new children's book at NMPL


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 15, 2022


A pair of local authors will be debuting their new children's book next month at the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL).


DAR donates materials to WCPL


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2022


This week, the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) was the recipient of “kindness and gifts” from the Wabash County Frances Slocum Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), said regent Barbara Amiss.


NMPL debuts new Homeschool Resource Center


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2022


Local homeschooling students and parents will now have a new destination to expand their learning capabilities thanks to the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL).


ISDH reports 151st local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2022


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) updated its weekly COVID-19 metrics update, and every county directly surrounding Wabash County was lowered to blue, the lowest level.

Democratic senatorial candidate to visit Wabash


Democratic senatorial candidate to visit Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2022


The only remaining Democratic primary candidate for this year's U.S. Senate race in Indiana will soon be visiting Wabash.


Honeywell Center to host Wabash FAME Festival


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 8, 2022


The last couple of years has been rather quiet for the local chapter of FAME (Foundation for Art and Music in Education).


WHS announces Kathy Swan Award winners


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 8, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) has announced their annual Kathy Swan Award winners in honor of the late teacher, said assistant principal Jeffery R. Galley.


Local leaders react to Biden's ban on Russian oil imports


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 8, 2022


Rising gas prices come as President Joe Biden has decided to ban Russian oil imports, toughening the toll on Russia’s economy in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.


Gas prices hit an all-time high


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 8, 2022


The average price of gasoline in the U.S. hit a record $4.17 per gallon Tuesday as the country banned Russian oil imports after its invasion of Ukraine.


Pulaski County Public Library to offer ebooks, audiobooks to MSD students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 4, 2022


A new initiative between MSD and the Pulaski County Public Library will allow local students increased access to digital materials such as ebooks and audiobooks.


Holcomb ends state of emergency


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 4, 2022


On Thursday, Gov. Eric Holcomb ended the state of emergency declaration and signed a controversial piece of related legislation.


ISDH: Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level down to yellow


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 4, 2022


On Wednesday, during the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) weekly COVID-19 metrics update, Wabash County was lowered from orange, the second-highest level, to yellow, the second-lowest level.


Artwork of Penny French-Deal, of North Manchester, honored at the Statehouse


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 4, 2022


Artwork by local artists, including Penny French-Deal, of North Manchester, will soon be displayed at the Statehouse.


Two major developments announced for Arc Light Business Park


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 1, 2022


Business developments on the north side of the city that had been in the works for months has now come to fruition.


Local leaders condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 1, 2022


Both here in Indiana, and in Washington, D.C. local, state and federal leaders condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


ISDH reports 149th local COVID-19 death over the weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 1, 2022


The wave being fueled by the Omicron variant sweeping the state and nation continues to wane as the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) downgraded Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level from red, the highest level, to orange, the second-highest level, during last week's update.


Local DAR chapter names Gabriel Case, of MHS, Good Citizen Award winner


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 1, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) and Manchester (MHS) seniors recently competed for the Good Citizen Award given by the Francis Slocum Chapter of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), said regent Barbara Amiss.


ISDH: Wabash County downgraded to orange COVID-19 advisory


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 25, 2022


After more than a month of being listed in the red, or highest, COVID-19 advisory level, Wabash County was downgraded to orange, or second-highest, category during the Indiana State Department of Health's (ISDH) weekly county metrics update.


IDEM looking to test private wells of several dozen local homeowners


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 25, 2022


Next week, state and local agencies will be asking several dozen southern Wabash County homeowners for permission to test their private drinking water wells after elevated levels of contaminants were detected in Treaty Creek.


Local student gamers 'duked it out' at inaugural county esports tournament


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 25, 2022


Last weekend, local high school students “duked it out” at the first-ever Wabash Count esports tournament, said Wabash High School (WHS) esports head coach James Burns.


Paradise Spring Board offers scholarships to local high school seniors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 25, 2022


The Paradise Spring Board has announced they will again be offering scholarships to five Wabash County seniors, said secretary Deanna Unger.


WHS choir students earn gold at the state ISSMA contest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 22, 2022


Last weekend, over a dozen Wabash High School (WHS) students competed at the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Piano and Vocal District Contest.


Get down with the kings of swing


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 28, 2022


One of the most recognizable modern swing bands is headed to Wabash after a long, pandemic-related delay.


WCSD: Silver Alert for missing teenage girl canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 22, 2022


A Statewide Silver Alert declared late Saturday, Feb. 19 for a missing local teenage girl was canceled early Sunday, Feb. 20 by the Wabash County Sheriff's Department (WCSD).


Library renovation, expansion to remain 'overdue'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 22, 2022


A long-planned renovation and expansion of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) will remain “overdue” as the board has rejected all received bids for the project.


Guardian Warriors seeks to raise funds through shoe donations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 18, 2022


The Guardian Warriors group has launched a shoe collection drive to raise money to help local families, send children to college, an upcoming 9/11 event and more, said president Kari Harmon.


WHS choir students shine at ISSMA district contest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 18, 2022


The wintry weather only delayed but did not stop several dozen Wabash High School (WHS) choir students from shining at last weekend's district music competitions.


Country music star Josh Turner headed to Wabash next week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 21, 2022


One of the biggest stars in country music today is heading to Wabash next week.


ISDH: Wabash only county in state currently flagged for high COVID-19 cases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 18, 2022


During the weekly COVID-19 advisory update on Wednesday, Feb. 16 by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), many counties were downgraded from red, the highest level, to orange, the second-highest level. A few were even dropped to yellow, the second-lowest level. However, Wabash County remained in red for the fifth week in a row.


'My Name is NOT Mom' finds the humor in motherhood


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 18, 2022


A trio of “internet sensations” are headed to Wabash to help find the humor in being a mom.


Wabash Kiwanis Club's Pancake Day returns for 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2022


Pancake Day is the largest fundraiser of the year for the local service organization, the Wabash Kiwanis Club. And next month, the annual event will return once again.


Electronic voting machine bill passes Senate committee


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2022


A bill concerning electronic voting machines, among other issues, passed the Indiana Senate elections committee on Monday, Feb. 14.


New WPD officer sworn in


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2022


The newest member of the Wabash Police Department (WPD) was officially sworn in at Monday's regular Wabash City Council meeting.


City Council to consider resolution opposing business personal property tax bill


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 11, 2022


A resolution that will appear before the Wabash City Council would oppose a business personal property tax bill winding its way through the Indiana Statehouse.


Annual Paradise Spring Historical Park event to feature 'living history'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 11, 2022


Later this month, an annual event benefiting Paradise Spring Historical Park will allow attendees to experience a bit of “living history.”


Local COVID-19 advisory level red for the fourth week in a row


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 11, 2022


During Wednesday's weekly COVID-19 metrics update, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) declared Wabash County as being in red, or highest, advisory level.


St. Trolley’s Day Tour on sale Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 11, 2022


Visit Wabash County has announced the return of the “fan-favorite” St. Trolley’s Day Trolley Tour, said executive director Christine Flohr.


NMPL purchases new laptops through grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 8, 2022


Patrons of the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) now can check out and use one of five new HP Probook Laptops thanks to a grant, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


HCC students obtain FAA drone certifications


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 8, 2022


A group of students at Heartland Career Center (HCC) are now fully-licensed to pilot drones recreationally through the skies after obtaining their certifications, said supervisor of student services Peter Dupont.


Silver Alert for local woman canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 8, 2022


A Silver Alert for a local woman which had been declared late last month was officially canceled this week.


Changes coming for local veterans' services


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 8, 2022


Several changes are coming for veterans looking for services from local organizations.


WACT returns with a production of ‘I Hate Shakespeare’


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 4, 2022


For the third year in a row, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) will put on another “dinnertainment” production around the Valentine’s Day holiday in the Charley Creek Inn’s Big Four Ballroom, this time featuring the work of William Shakespeare, said board vice president Eric Seaman.


Primary election candidate filing period ends


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 5, 2022


The contested and uncontested races have been set as the filing period for the upcoming primary election concluded at noon Friday. The primary election will be held May 3 and the general election will be held on Nov. 8.


All Indiana counties in red COVID-19 advisory level for the third week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 4, 2022


The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is now dominant in Indiana, overtaking Delta. The resulting increased case counts can be seen across the state.


Digging out


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 4, 2022


The winter storm which consumed the state and region caused delays and cancellations across the area as residents started to dig out.


IDHS: Wabash County under red travel advisory as of Thursday morning


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 3, 2022


As of Thursday morning, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) had upgraded Wabash County's travel advisory level to red. The highest level of local travel advisory, red means that travel may be restricted to emergency management workers only.


Major storm could drop a foot or more of snow on area


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 2, 2022


A winter storm headed in this direction could drop more than a foot of snow on the area before it's over.


ISDH reports 142nd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 1, 2022


On Tuesday, Feb. 1, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced one new local COVID-19 death, bringing Wabash County's total to 142.


NMPD: Missing woman located out of state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 1, 2022


A Silver Alert was declared Friday, Jan. 28 for a missing North Manchester woman.


Alleged bomb threat at WHS leads to arrest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 1, 2022


An alleged bomb threat last week at Wabash High School (WHS) led to the arrest of a teenage boy.


All Indiana counties at red COVID-19 advisory level for the second week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 28, 2022


Two weeks ago, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) moved Wabash County’s COVID-19 advisory level up from orange, the second-highest level, to red, the highest.


Calling all local high school student gamers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 28, 2022


An esports tournament for Wabash County high school students has been announced, said Wabash High School esports head coach James Burns.


Silver Alert for missing teen canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 28, 2022


A Statewide Silver Alert for a missing Wabash teenage girl has been canceled.


Welcome to Alice Cooper's nightmare


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 28, 2022


Alice Cooper and his band are bringing their legendary stage show to Wabash.


ISDH reports two new local COVID-19 deaths; total now 141


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 25, 2022


Over the weekend, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported two new local COVID-19 deaths.


Illinois police officer Tyler J. Bailey released from ICU after shooting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 25, 2022


An injured Illinois police officer has been released from the intensive care unit (ICU) after fighting for his life for weeks following a shooting that left another officer dead. A suspect in the case was recently arrested at a residence in North Manchester.


Snow blankets region


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 25, 2022


For the first time in weeks, the area received a thick blanket of snowfall as storms rolled through the region on Sunday and Monday.


Air Force selects California base as new tanker home


By Jared Keever and Rob Burgess Jan 25, 2022


Grissom Air Reserve Base (ARB) will not be the next home for the Air Force’s newest tanker aircraft, despite public efforts from the Wabash City Council and other local and state leaders.


Secretary of State candidates face off in a crowded field


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2022


As the primary filing season continues, the increasingly crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State is heating up.


Every county in the state is now at the red COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2022


Every county in the state is also at the red level as the Omicron variant continues to sweep the state and nation.


Metro North and Southwood to hold kindergarten round-ups


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2022


Kindergarten round-ups have been announced for Southwood and Metro North elementary schools and MSD is ready to welcome the Class of 2035, said director of community engagement Laura Langebartels.


Former Northfield coach, teacher indicted on felony child seduction, pornography charges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2022


A former Northfield High School (NHS) coach and teacher has been indicted on felony charges of child seduction and possession of child pornography.


MSD begins preschool registration


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 18, 2022


For current students, the second semester of the school year has just begun. But, for parents of area preschool aged-children, it already means that it's already time to think about registration for the next school year.


Primary races heat up as the filing period continues


By Rob Burgess and Brett Stover Updated Jan 18, 2022


The local races for the upcoming primary elections are heating up as the filing period continues.

Democratic Secretary of State candidate to visit Wabash


Democratic Secretary of State candidate to visit Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 18, 2022


A Democratic candidate for Indiana Secretary of State will be visiting Wabash later this month.


ISDH reports three new local COVID-19 deaths over the weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 18, 2022


Over the weekend, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported three new local COVID-19 deaths, just days after Wabash County re-entered the red, or highest, advisory level.


Sheriff Baker files for re-election; Sweet files for Indiana House GOP primary


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 14, 2022


On Wednesday, Jan. 12, Wabash County Sheriff Ryan Baker officially filed for re-election with the Wabash County Clerk's Office.


State's Attorney asks Wabash County prosecutor to charge murder suspect's brother


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 14, 2022


Under Illinois law, a sibling may not be prosecuted for harboring, aiding or abetting a fugitive. However, Indiana law only exempts parents, children and a spouse from prosecution. This distinction between the two states' laws has come to light with the recent arrest in North Manchester of a suspect in the murder of one Illinois police officer and the injuring of another.


ISDH raises local COVID-19 advisory level back to red


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 14, 2022


This week, Wabash County, along with almost every other county in the state, was raised back to red.


First baby of 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 14, 2022


It took just over three days into the new year, but Parkview Wabash Hospital has finally welcomed its first baby of 2022.


State's attorney calls for the death penalty in the murder of Illinois police officer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 11, 2022


The local state's attorney in the case of a shooting that left one Illinois police officer dead and another injured said he would seek the federal death penalty.


WHS graduates encouraged to apply for the Lucille Camp scholarship


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 11, 2022


Wabash High School (WHS) has announced that they are preparing to award scholarship funds that have been endowed by the Lucille Camp Scholarship Foundation, said guidance secretary and registrar Dawn Saunders.


Secretary of State Sullivan files for GOP nomination


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 11, 2022


On Monday, Jan. 10, Secretary of State Holli Sullivan filed to seek the Republican Party’s nomination for Secretary of State.


WPD probationary officer sworn in as a first class patrolman


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 11, 2022


Just over a year after first being sworn in as a probationary officer, Gareth L. Monroe is now officially a Wabash Police Department (WPD) first class patrolman.


Primary election season begins as candidates start filing


By Rob Burgess and Brett Stover Updated Jan 7, 2022


Both locally and statewide, candidates for the upcoming primary election began turning in their paperwork this week.


At-large suspect in murder of Illinois police officer turns self in


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 7, 2022


A previously at-large suspect in the murder of one Illinois police officer and the wounding of another has turned themselves in to authorities.


Local COVID-19 advisory level lowered from red to orange


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 7, 2022


After nearly two months of being listed in the COVID-19 county metrics by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) in the red, the highest category, Wabash County was officially moved to orange, the second-highest category, during their weekly update on Wednesday, Jan. 5. But, even with this news, many other parts of the state are still in the red. In addition, the ISDH reported one additional local COVID-19 death on Thursday, Jan. 6, bringing Wabash County's total to 131.


Wabash Tri-Kappa to hold annual Winter Gala


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 7, 2022


In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic delayed Wabash Tri-Kappa's annual Winter Gala fundraiser from February to April, but organizer Bev Vanderpool said that didn't dampen their spirits.


IHCDA seeks volunteers to count Hoosiers experiencing homelessness


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 4, 2022


State officials are searching for volunteers to participate in an annual study of the ongoing crisis facing Hoosiers who are experiencing homelessness.


Suspect in murder of Illinois police officer arrested in North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 4, 2022


A suspect in the murder of one Illinois police officer and the wounding of another was arrested early Friday, Dec. 31 at a residence in North Manchester.


ISDH reports three new local COVID-19 deaths over the holiday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 4, 2022


During the weekly county metric updated Wednesday, Dec. 29, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) showed Wabash County’s COVID-19 advisory as red, the highest level, for the sixth week in a row.


City's Hoosier Homes event rescheduled for Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 4, 2022


An event regarding a program the city recently joined intended to help local home buyers, which had been scheduled for last month, has been rescheduled for this week.


Top stories of 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 31, 2021


As 2021 comes to a close, Wabash County looks back at a year full of opportunities and challenges. The following are the Plain Dealer's top 10 stories of the year.


NMPL to hold fifth annual Fine Forgiveness Week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 28, 2021


Next week, the North Manchester Public Library will be “celebrating the new year and new beginnings” by forgiving library fines on overdue materials, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


Local business owner receives Historic Renovation Grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 28, 2021


The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) awarded 11 properties $712,989 in funding through the Historic Renovation Grant Program late last month, said Sen. Andy Zay, R-Huntington.


Operation Reach Out's second year a roaring success


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 28, 2021


After returning for its second year, Operation Reach Out has turned out to be an even bigger success than before.


WCPL collecting winter clothing for Helping Hands Mission Store


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 28, 2021


The Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) is collecting winter clothes for those in need, and they're asking for the community's assistance this holiday season.


ISDH reports three more local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 28, 2021


During the weekly county metric updated Wednesday, Dec. 22, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) showed Wabash County’s COVID-19 advisory as red, the highest level, for the fifth week in a row. On Wednesday, Dec. 22, the ISDH reported three new local COVID-19 deaths, bringing Wabash County's total to 127.


Snow co-authors HB 1001, which Indiana Chamber opposes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 22, 2021


Late last month, Rep. Craig Snow, R-Warsaw, joined his fellow co-authors in presenting House Bill 1001, which would, among other goals, seek to end the statewide public health emergency. However, that bill has encountered some degree of opposition, not the least of which from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.


Jackson Austin named Lilly Endowment Community Scholar 2022


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 22, 2021


When the process began, there were over 30 applicants for this year's Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship (LECS) in Wabash County. After the applications were received that field was narrowed down to four finalists. And, finally, on Friday, Dec. 17, Jackson Austin, of Manchester High School, was named the Lilly Endowment Community Scholar 2022.


State's first case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 21, 2021


On Sunday, Dec. 19, the Indiana Department of Health (ISDH) announced that it has detected the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus in a specimen collected from an unvaccinated Indiana resident.


Local unemployment figures remain low


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 21, 2021


On Friday, the state released its unemployment figures for the region, and the same downward trend seen in October has been repeated for November. During November, the unemployment rate for Wabash County was 1.8 percent. In October, that figure was at 2.2 percent.


NMPL purchases digital touch Play Table


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 28, 2022


If you walk into the North Manchester Public Library's (NMPL) children's department you may notice something you haven't seen before. That's because a 32-inch digital touch play table has been installed thanks to a recently received grant.


New commissioners, county council election district set


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 21, 2021


Earlier this month, the Wabash County Board of Commissioners approved new election districts for themselves and the Wabash County Council for the coming year.


Catch a wave with The Beach Boys this December


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 17, 2021


This weekend, the legendary group, The Beach Boys, will warm up the Honeywell Center with their “Holiday Harmonies” show.


WCTFC offers medication to help local smokers quit


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 17, 2021


The Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition (WCTFC) would like to help Wabash County smokers and tobacco users increase their chances of quitting successfully in 2022 with the help of Parkview Wabash Hospital, said cessation coordinator Heidi Blake.


Region’s COVID-19 hospitalizations near record peak


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 17, 2021


This week, local COVID-19 spread and deaths remained high in Wabash County as Parkview Health reported a near-record peak for hospitalizations for the region.


Shop with a Cop returns for another successful year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 17, 2021


The annual Shop with a Cop program was challenging this year due to COVID-19, “but due to the community, a success,” said Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge No. 83 vice president Chad Galligan.


One-on-one with Holcomb


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 14, 2021


On Thursday, Gov. Eric Holcomb sat down for an exclusive interview with the Plain Dealer at the governor's office at the Indiana Statehouse. During the end-of-year discussion, the governor answered questions about vaccine mandates, teacher salaries, the redistricting process, cannabis and more.


Multiple agencies respond to an injured Salamonie hiker Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 14, 2021


A report of an injured hiker Sunday afternoon prompted a response from several local police, fire and ambulance agencies.


Join Ernie Haase & Signature Sound for 'A Jazzy Little Christmas'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 14, 2021


Southern gospel group Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, along with a three-piece jazz band, are set to bring “A Jazzy Little Christmas” to Wabash this weekend, just in time for the holidays.


Rhonda Hipskind, Kristen Petruniw approved for WCS board seats


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 14, 2021


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Rhonda Hipskind and Kristen Petruniw were approved for the two open Wabash City Schools (WCS) board seats.


Shopping small in Wabash County this holiday season


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 11, 2021


The holiday shopping season is upon us and several local businesses and organizations are trying to make it easier than ever to shop small.


Pandemic's deadliest week locally as 6 new deaths reported


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 10, 2021


For the third week in a row, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) showed Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory as red, the highest level. Also, this week, the ISDH reported six new local COVID-19 deaths, making this the deadliest week for Wabash County since the start of the pandemic.


'Babe in Toyland' event returns for the second year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 10, 2021


For the second year in a row, Babe of Wabash County is once again holding its holiday toy drive and distribution, “Babe in Toyland,” said executive director Katey Till.


Jim Brickman brings 'The Gift of Christmas'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 10, 2021


Next week acclaimed singer-songwriter Jim Brickman will bring his holiday show to Wabash.


Walorski votes against LJSA, rest of BBB Act


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 7, 2021


The Local Journalism Sustainability Act (LJSA), a bill meant to help local newspapers, was first introduced in the House of Representatives last year and now heads to the Senate.


'Lights at Paradise Bash' planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 7, 2021


In previous years, Paradise Spring Historical Park played host to an “Old Fashioned Christmas.” This year, a new event, “Lights at Paradise Bash,” is set to take its place.


Local leaders honor Bob Dole


By Rob Burgess and the Associated PressUpdated Dec 7, 2021


Sen. Bob Dole’s casket will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol on Thursday as congressional leaders honor the former Republican presidential candidate and World War II veteran who served in Congress for 36 years.


Secretary of State Holli Sullivan visits Wabash, talks issues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 7, 2021


On Thursday, Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan visited Wabash. During her visit, she stopped by the office of Wabash County Clerk Lori Draper before dropping by the Plain Dealer's office for an interview.


Christmas Party at the Winchester Senior Center


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 3, 2021


On Thursday, Dec. 2, at the Winchester Senior Center's annual Christmas Party, reservations and “ugly sweaters” were both required. That's because in addition to the “ugly sweater contest” students from the Wabash High School Symphonaires group were providing musical entertainment.


City schedules Hoosier Homes Program event


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 3, 2021


Mayor Scott Long has announced an event later this month regarding a program the city recently joined intended to help local home buyers.


ISDH: Local COVID-19 advisory still red; 3 new deaths reported this week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 3, 2021


For the second week in a row, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) labeled Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level as red, the highest level. The last time the advisory level was this high was in February.


Lafayette man incarcerated on multiple charges after alleged vehicle pursuit


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 3, 2021


On Thursday evening, a vehicle pursuit led to the arrest of Darron Davis, 27, of Lafayette, said Indiana State Police (ISP) Peru Post public information officer Sgt. Tony Slocum.


DNR conducts Salamonie timber sale


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 30, 2021


On Tuesday, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) accepted bids for its planned forest management operations at Salamonie River State Forest.


Operation Reach Out returns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 30, 2021


For the second year in a row, a local group is making it their mission to make the holidays a bit brighter for everyone in the community.


WACT honors the past, while looking to the future


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 30, 2021


Late last month, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) took the time to honor members who had contributed to their organization, while looking to a busy future.


Local unemployment falls, but long-term concerns remain


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 30, 2021


Late last month, the local unemployment figures for October were released and there was both good news and more challenging news.


Woman's Clubhouse to host December luncheon


Nov 29, 2021


Wabash Musicale will present its annual program of music at the Woman's Clubhouse for the Christmas luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 14, hosted by th…


Silver Alert for Wabash County man canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 25, 2021


A Silver Alert declared last week for a Wabash County man was canceled Wednesday, Nov. 24.


Local COVID-19 advisory level red for first time since February


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 24, 2021


During the Wednesday, Nov. 24 COVID-19 county metrics update, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) moved Wabash County's advisory level to red, the highest level, for the first time since February.


WCPL's Holiday Open House returns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 24, 2021


This year's WCPL Holiday Open house will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, said community outreach coordinator Rachel Castle.


ISP investigating a police-involved shooting in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 24, 2021


The Indiana State Police (ISP) are investigating a police-involved shooting that occurred late Tuesday in Wabash.


ISDH: All adults now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine boosters


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 23, 2021


On Friday, Nov. 19, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced that any Hoosier age 18 or older can now receive a booster dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines if they received their second dose at least six months ago.


Spend Black Friday with Ronnie Milsap


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 23, 2021


At 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26, Ronnie Milsap will be taking the Honeywell Center stage.


After 47 years, MSD bus driver Judy Decker announces retirement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 23, 2021


In September 1974, MSD of Wabash County hired brand Judy Decker as a new bus driver. Now, 47 years later, Decker is ready to turn in her bus keys.


Silver Alert declared for Wabash County man


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 23, 2021


A Silver Alert declared last week for a Wabash County man was still in effect as of Tuesday, Nov. 23. The Wabash County Sheriff’s Department (WCSD) is investigating the disappearance of Wyatt Engle, 18. Engle is described as being 5 feet, 11 inches tall, weighing 210 pounds, with blonde hair with blue eyes.


Best of Wabash County 2021 Winners


Nov 20, 2021


Local Kiwanis Club records most new members statewide


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 19, 2021


The Kiwanis Club of Wabash recently discovered that it ranked first and second in its district in two major membership growth statistics, said board vice president Eric Seaman.


ISDH reports 107th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 19, 2021


On Friday, Nov. 12, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 107th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


34th Living Gift Market brings in $15K


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 19, 2021


Heifer International's 34th Living Gift Market for Heifer International was held Saturday, Nov. 13.


WPD locates witness in alleged battery


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 19, 2021


After asking for the public's help earlier this week, Wabash Police Department (WPD) officers have located a witness in a recent alleged battery incident.


Much more than just the best bartender


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 17, 2021


Samantha Fox said when her husband, Teizo Fox, 41, of Lagro, started working at the 950 Speakeasy “it was just fun to him, a place he could let his creativity loose.”


From musician to businessman and back again


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 16, 2021


By his own account, Kurt Deimer has taken a long road to get where he's at now.


First snow of the season


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 16, 2021


It had to happen sooner or later and this weekend, the area saw its first snowfall of the fall season.


Wabash named state's newest Broadband Ready Community


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 16, 2021


This weekend, Wabash was honored with the state's most recent designation as an official Broadband Ready Community.


Urbana man dies in train crash Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 16, 2021


On Friday, an Urbana man died in a train crash. At approximately 3:36 p.m., officers from the Indiana State Police (ISP) and the Wabash County Sheriff’s Department responded to a crash, said ISP Peru Post public information officer Sgt. Tony Slocum.


Local students excelling in the esports arena


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 12, 2021


Five years ago, in 2016, it had been over four decades since Wabash High School (WHS) had introduced a new sports program, said assistant principal Jeff Galley. That year, WHS established both boys and girls soccer as a varsity sport. It would take another three years for the school to add another sports program. This time, Galley said, it was “the new and highly competitive world” of esports.


Sharp Creek students show appreciation to veterans


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 12, 2021


Robert Patterson, of Lagro, served in the military during the Cold War from 1964 to 1966 in Wildflecken, Germany. On Thursday, Patterson was at the American Legion Post No. 248 in Lagro on was Veterans Day. Patterson said he was “very surprised” to receive two hand-written documents from a student at Sharp Creek Elementary School named Quinton.


New Arc Light Business Park Redevelopment Plan approved


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 12, 2021


On Wednesday, the Wabash County Redevelopment Commission (RDC) met for the first time since May and unanimously approved the new Arc Light Business Park Redevelopment Plan.


RDC adopts electronic meetings policy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 12, 2021


At Wednesday's meeting of the Wabash County Redevelopment Commission (RDC), the members unanimously approved a new electronic meetings policy.


Babe of Wabash County to hold holiday fundraiser


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 9, 2021


This year, Babe of Wabash County opened its doors to the community and the results have already been evident. And this month, the local service organization has announced a holiday fundraiser, said executive director Katey Till


City Council honors Cultural District designation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 9, 2021


At the Monday, Nov. 8 meeting of the Wabash City Council, local leaders celebrated Wabash's designation as the state's newest Cultural District.


Blood supply at the lowest level for this time of year in over a decade


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 9, 2021


The available blood supply had dipped dramatically and the American Red Cross has scheduled several local donation events, including one honoring a local boy fighting cancer.


ISDH reports 106th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 9, 2021


On Tuesday, Nov. 9, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 106th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Brick by brick


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 5, 2021


On Wednesday, the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) LEGO Club was celebrating Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead.


City Council to interview candidates for two open WCS board seats


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 5, 2021


The applications are in and the city is now scheduling interviews for appointees to two open Wabash City School (WCS) board seats.


Squire Band's season ends at ISSMA Scholastic Finals


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 5, 2021


After making it to the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Scholastic Finals, the Manchester High School (MHS) Squire Band's season came to the end late last month.


Fall property tax deadline set for Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 5, 2021


It's November now, and that means “that time is here again” for fall property taxes to be paid, said Wabash County treasurer LuAnn Layman.


Woman's Clubhouse buzzes with excitement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 2, 2021


During the October monthly luncheon at the Woman's Clubhouse, presenter Dennis Grumpp, a retired MSD teacher, hosted the program "'Bee' My Honey.”


'Best of Wabash County' voting ends soon


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 2, 2021


There are only a few days left to vote in the Plain Dealer’s annual Best of Wabash County contest.


Local Veterans Day services, Hero Memorial dedication planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 2, 2021


After COVID-19 restrictions put a damper on similar recent events, local organizers are planning to honor those who served this Veteran's Day.


Lorissa Sweet announces Indiana House candidacy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 2, 2021


On Monday, Wabash County Councilmember Lorissa Sweet announced she would be running for the newly redrawn Indiana House of Representatives District 50 seat.


'Equipment malfunction' causes overly chlorinated water in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 29, 2021


On Thursday, Indiana American Water alerted customers in its Wabash service area that they “may notice an increased chlorine smell in their water after an equipment malfunction overnight at one of its water treatment facilities,” said external affairs manager Joe Loughmiller.


DNR plans Salamonie forest management operations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 29, 2021


The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is planning the first forest management operations at Salamonie River State Forest in several years.


ISDH reports 105th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 29, 2021


On Wednesday, Oct. 27, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 105th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. This news comes after the ISDH also reported three additional local COVID-19 deaths last week.


Common Ground Prayer Ministry plans special gathering


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 29, 2021


After a similar event last month, Common Ground Prayer Ministry has planned another special gathering for next weekend, said organizer Angie Penix.


Woman's Clubhouse to hold November luncheon


Oct 28, 2021


The historic Woman’s Clubhouse will host its Tuesday, Nov. 9 monthly luncheon and program, according to a press release. The program will foll…


New Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw chancellor reaches out


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 26, 2021


After over a decade of leading the Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw locations, Dr. Jerrilee K. Mosier retired from her position as chancellor on Sept. 10. Her successor, Dr. Kim Barnett-Johnson, has been meeting with community leaders on Oct. 5, 14, 19, 20, 25, and 27 in Kosciusko, Whitley, Adams, Noble, Wabash, and Huntington counties respectively.


WPD encourages Halloween safety


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 26, 2021


Trick-or-treating hours for the city of Wabash are from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31.


Lagro man dies in a single-vehicle crash Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 26, 2021


A single-vehicle accident early Saturday morning left a Wabash County man dead.


Head-on crash sends four to hospital


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 26, 2021


A head-on crash Friday sent four people to the hospital.


Wabash County gets into the 'Christmas Spirit'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 22, 2021


With Christmas just weeks away, an annual tradition of giving is gearing up for another season.


'Best of Wabash County' voting begins


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 22, 2021


The nominations are now closed for the Plain Dealer’s annual Best of Wabash County contest, and voting has now begun.


ISDH: Three more local COVID-19 deaths this week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 22, 2021


This week, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported three more COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County.


Wabash man dies in a two-vehicle crash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 22, 2021


A two-vehicle crash Thursday morning left a Wabash man dead.


ISP to hold 'Prescription Drug Take-Back'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 19, 2021


The Indiana State Police (ISP) Peru Post will be partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the 21st nationwide “Prescription Drug Take-Back” initiative, said ISP Peru Post public information officer Sgt. Tony Slocum.


Local, state leaders remember Colin Powell


By Rob Burgess and the Associated PressUpdated Oct 19, 2021


Colin Powell, the trailblazing soldier and diplomat whose sterling reputation of service to Republican and Democratic presidents was stained by his faulty claims to justify the 2003 U.S. war in Iraq, died Monday of COVID-19 complications. He was 84.


Tesla is ready to 'get real'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 19, 2021


Tesla will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Honeywell Center. Most seats are $29 or $59, with limited premium seating for $125. For more information, visit honeywellarts.org.


Friends of the NMPL to hold handmade quilt raffle


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 15, 2021


In just a few weeks the chance to own a hand-stitched quilt while benefiting a worthy cause will be available.


City approves COVID-19 recovery funds for some employees


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 15, 2021


Wabash city employees who worked in person and not remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic will soon see a one-time stipend in their pay.


ISDH reports 101st local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 15, 2021


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 101st COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Dave Kunkel Cruise-In raises $45K, a record amount


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 15, 2021


The Kunkel Cruise-In came back strong ever this year, as the annual charity event raised more money than ever, said Charles Chapman.


Commissioners approve a new commercial solar ordinance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 12, 2021


At Tuesday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, a new solar ordinance was unanimously adopted.


WACT back to work


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 12, 2021


The Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) has just concluded yet another show, but that doesn't mean they're resting by any means.


Squire Band advances to finals


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 12, 2021


On Saturday, the Manchester High School (MHS) Squire Band advanced to the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Scholastic Finals.


New gateway billboard greets motorists


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 12, 2021


For the second time this year, a new gateway billboard has been installed in Wabash County – this time in North Manchester.


Squire Band thrives, even through pandemic challenges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 8, 2021


The long months since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Indiana in early 2020 have been hard for everyone, as Manchester High School (MHS) band director Jeff Huber can attest.


ISDH reports 100th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 8, 2021


On Friday, Wabash County passed a grim milestone as the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 100th local COVID-19 death.


Two WCS board seats are now open


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 8, 2021


The city of Wabash is now accepting applications for appointees to two Wabash City School (WCS) board seats.


Two women arrested on felony meth charges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 8, 2021


Two women -- one from North Manchester and another from Goshen -- were arrested late last month on various felony methamphetamine charges.


Wabash native Michael Palascak to perform Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 5, 2021


A Wabash native is returning to his hometown this week after launching a successful comedy career. Michael Palascak is a comedian, writer, and actor now based in Los Angeles.

Only a few days left to nominate the 'Best of Wabash'


Only a few days left to nominate the 'Best of Wabash'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 5, 2021


Nominations are now open for the Plain Dealer's annual Best of Wabash County contest. However, the window to submit your favorites will close soon. This means if you have any intention of highlighting the best in your community, you have only a few days left to do so.


ISDH: Nearly all current COVID-19 deaths unvaccinated


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 5, 2021


Over the weekend, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 94th and 95th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County. Since the pandemic began, Wabash County has now tallied more than 5,000 cases of COVID-19 total.


Students in WHS course to restore historic electric car


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 5, 2021


In August, the Wabash County Museum acquired a piece of electric vehicle history. The question was, though, how to restore the 1980 Comuta-Car.


Blood drive dedicated to local boy fighting cancer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 1, 2021


For the second time this year, the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive in honor of a North Manchester boy who is fighting cancer.


NMPL plans return of its annual Halloween Party


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 1, 2021


After last year's celebration was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) is planning a return of their popular annual Halloween Party, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


Local governments receive $64.5K in Riverboat Wagering Tax Revenue


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 1, 2021


At Monday's regular Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, the county accepted the latest Riverboat Wagering Tax Revenue disbursements. A total of $64,500.84 was accepted unanimously by the commissioners after the item was presented by Wabash County Auditor Marcie Shepherd.


'Creative Mail-Art Workshop' pre-registration deadline approaching


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 28, 2021


The Wabash Art Guild has planned a “Creative Mail-Art Workshop” for next month, and the pre-registration deadline is quickly approaching, said publicist Lori Heeter.


For Boston singer Tommy DeCarlo, it's 'More Than a Feeling'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 28, 2021


For Boston lead singer Tommy DeCarlo, it all began when he was about 12 years old. That was when his best friend had loaned him Boston's 1976 debut album.


Nominate the ‘Best of Wabash County’


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 28, 2021


Do you ever find yourself arguing with friends or family about who makes the best pizza, tenderloin or hot dog locally? Well, bragging rights are now on the line.


ISDH reports 93rd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 28, 2021


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 93rd COVID-19 death in Wabash County. The news comes as Wabash County has reported nearly 5,000 virus cases since the start of the pandemic.


WCUF, SAW volunteers complete ramp project


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 24, 2021


Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) volunteers once again teamed up with SAW (Servants At Work), this time to demolish an old ramp and build another ramp for the same residence in Wabash, said WCUF resource coordinator Di Wion on Thursday.


Young visits Wabash, talks issues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 24, 2021


On Thursday, Sept. 16, Sen. Todd Young, R-Indiana, visited Wabash during his swing through the state.


'Save America Freedom Rally' at the Courthouse


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 24, 2021


On Tuesday evening, several dozen people turned out for the “Save America Freedom Rally” on the steps of the Wabash County Courthouse.


Two MHS seniors named Commended Students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 21, 2021


Manchester High School (MHS) seniors Samuel Hupp and Gabriel Case have been named Commended Students in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program, said Manchester Community Schools (MCS) communications director Randy Self, on Tuesday.


WCUF awards $85K in COVID-19 funds, split between seven local agencies


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 21, 2021


On Friday, the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) announced the distribution of $85,016 in COVID-19 relief funds to seven local nonprofit agenci…


Annual Waldo and Steve Brandt Memorial Ride set for Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 21, 2021


The annual Waldo and Steve Brandt Memorial ride will take place on Sunday, Sept, 26, said Wabash Police Department (WPD) public information officer Capt. Matt A. Benson.


ISDH reports 92nd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 21, 2021


On Wednesday, Sept. 15, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 92nd COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


BOW begins city's quest for $13.185M in sewage bonds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2021


At Thursday's Board of Works meeting, the city officially began the process of undertaking a $13.185 million bond issuance to finance the final phase of the combined sewage overflow separation project.


City enters into design agreement for downtown streetscape project


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2021


The city of Wabash has agreed with Lochmueller Group to design a streetscape project after a unanimous vote at Thursday's Board of Works meeting. The location of the project will be Miami Street, between Market and Canal streets.


Crazy 8's Math Club


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2021


On a Monday afternoon last month, a group of children was stationed around long, rectangular tables on the lawn of the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL).


'Save America Freedom Rally' set for Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 16, 2021


A “Save America Freedom Rally” has been scheduled for next week.


DAR to celebrate Constitution Week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 14, 2021


The Frances Slocum Chapter of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will once again be celebrating Constitution Week. Regent Barbara Amiss said this year's remembrance runs from Friday, Sept. 17 to Thursday, Sept. 23.


ISDH reports four new local COVID-19 deaths in the past week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 14, 2021


Over the past few days, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has reported four new local COVID-19 deaths, making this the deadliest week for the disease in Wabash County in months.


DNR lifts birdfeeder, birdbath moratorium statewide


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 14, 2021


Avian enthusiasts may resume using bird feeders and birdbaths statewide after the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) completely lifted their moratorium Friday.


Inaugural Dam(n)!Man! Xtreme Triathlon kicks off this weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 10, 2021


Early Sunday morning will mark the start of the 12th annual Dam To Dam Century Ride and the first-ever Dam(n)!Man! Xtreme Triathlon.


Teaching 9/11, two decades later


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 10, 2021


On Wednesday afternoon, Sharp Creek Elementary School teacher Amber Bretzman was sitting in a chair in front of the classroom of fifth-graders on the floor in front of her. In her outstretched hand was the front page of the Huntington Herald-Press from Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001.


WHS plans homecoming parade


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 10, 2021


Wabash High School (WHS) has planned its annual homecoming celebration for next week.


NMPD seeking leads in home burglaries


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 10, 2021


After a pair of recent North Manchester home burglaries, police are now asking for the public's help in locating a suspect or suspects.


ISDH reports 87th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 7, 2021


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 87th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Salamonie to be open to teachers for free on Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 7, 2021


Teachers and their families will be able to visit any state park, including Salamonie Lake, for free this weekend.


County moves forward with jail project bidding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 7, 2021


The Wabash County Board of Commissioners continued the ongoing bidding process for the new Wabash County Jail Project at Tuesday's regular meeting.


Local COVID-19 advisory level approaching red


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 3, 2021


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) updated their weekly dashboard showing Wabash County, like most of the rest of the state, as being in the orange, or second-highest, level. However, that designation may soon turn to red, the highest level, if the current trend of increased cases continues.


Volunteer workdays at Salamonie


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 3, 2021


The volunteer workdays began this year in April during National Volunteer Week and have been continuing monthly ever since, said interpretive naturalist Lynnanne Dennison-Fager.


9/11 anniversary prayer services planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 3, 2021


The 20th anniversary of 9/11 is a week away and Common Ground Prayer Ministry has planned an “urgent prayer gathering to pray for the current state of our country,” said organizer Angela Penix.


Chamberlain Farm receives Hoosier Homestead Centennial Award


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 31, 2021


In 1920, Chamberlain Farm in Urbana began operations. And late last month, the staple of the local farming community was honored by the state for its longevity.


Local libraries enforcing mask policies


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 31, 2021


As the COVID-19 Delta variant surges across the state and nation, one visible sign of the times is the ever-changing status at local libraries involving masks.


Michigan marijuana dispensary armed robbery suspect arrested


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 31, 2021


A man who was suspected of being part of an armed robbery of a marijuana dispensary in Michigan was arrested last week in North Manchester.


Suspect arrested in Moose Lodge burglary


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 31, 2021


Early this week, a suspect was arrested in an apparent burglary at the Moose Lodge in North Manchester.


ISDH reports 85th, 86th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 27, 2021


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 85th and 86th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County. On the same day, the ISDH updated their weekly dashboard showing Wabash County, like most of the rest of the state, as being in the orange, or second-highest, level.


WHS principal Kyle Wieland appointed new MCS superintendent


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 27, 2021


At a special board meeting Tuesday evening, the Manchester Community Schools (MCS) board voted 7 to 0 to approve current Wabash High School (WHS) principal Kyle Wieland to take over their open superintendent position.


A historically fun summer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 27, 2021


As the summer wraps up, new Wabash County Museum director Teresa Galley took stock of the successes of the season. On Wednesday, Galley said over the summer months they welcomed about 3,500 guests to the Wabash County Museum.


NMPL partners with Babe of Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 27, 2021


Babe of Wabash County has only been open in Wabash for a short while now, but local families are already experiencing the benefits. And now with a new partnership announced by the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) the extra support now available will only continue to grow.


City joins Hoosier Homes Program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 24, 2021


Due to a resolution passed during Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, local home buyers will have a new financing tool at their disposal.


WHS adds digital threat reporting tool


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 24, 2021


A new digital tool will allow Wabash High School (WHS) students a new, confidential way to report safety concerns.


ISDH sending testing, vaccination 'strike team' next week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 24, 2021


During Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Mayor Scott Long announced the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) would be sending a “strike team” to conduct COVID-19 testing and vaccinations next week.


Area Five's Senior Open 2021 canceled due to COVID-19 concerns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 24, 2021


The resurgence of COVID-19 in both state and nation has caused Area Five Agency on Aging's long-planned Senior Open 2021 to be canceled, said director of programs Steve Gwin, on Tuesday.


Local COVID-19 level up to orange for first time in six months


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 20, 2021


For the first time in half a year, Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level was raised Wednesday by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) from yellow, the second-lowest category, to orange, the second-highest level.


Master gardeners maintain Salamonie's butterfly garden


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 20, 2021


Every Monday morning, a select group of horticultural enthusiasts descends on the butterfly garden next to Salamonie Lake's Interpretive Center.


Local Boy Scout achieves Eagle status


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 20, 2021


For the first time this year, Wabash County has a new Eagle Scout.


MCS to announce new superintendent Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 20, 2021


Just shy of two months after announcing their previous superintendent was leaving, the Manchester Community Schools (MCS) board is set to announce their pick for replacement next week.


Get ready to 'Get the Led Out'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 17, 2021


Attention all Led Zeppelin fans: If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now. It's just the sounds of Led Zeppelin tribute band, Get the Led Out, who are set to make their Wabash debut this week.


Learn More Center recognizes students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 17, 2021


The Learn More Center recently recognized the 40 students who have earned the High School Equivalency (HSE) diplomas during the past year, said development officer Gary Montel.


Three local notable buildings honored by state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 17, 2021


Several historical Wabash County buildings were honored at a ceremony in Indianapolis, said Lavonne Sparling, of the Lagro Canal Foundation.


Street Department truck, SUV involved in property damage accident


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 17, 2021


A property damage accident on Tuesday afternoon in downtown Wabash left two vehicles in need of repair, but without any apparent injuries to the drivers.


Young readers in search of an audience find dogs, cats in need of a home


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 13, 2021


During a recent Thursday afternoon at the Wabash County Animal Shelter, a handful of young readers were turning the pages of the books in front of them along with their parents before a captive feline audience.


Census shows local population loss continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 13, 2021


The initial data from the Census Bureau's 2020 count was released this week, and while there was good news for the region, the trend of population loss continued for Wabash County.


Moderna, Pfizer booster shots for immunocompromised approved


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 13, 2021


Last month, Pfizer proposed a third COVID-19 vaccine booster shot, but was quickly rebuffed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, on Thursday, the FDA reversed course, at least somewhat, by authorizing an additional vaccine dose for certain immunocompromised individuals.


Recovery event looks to help those struggling find 'Hope in the Darkness'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 13, 2021


On Friday, Christian Fellowship Church Pastor Jacob Good said “God gave me a vision of using the 13-24 Drive In” for the inaugural “Let There Be Light: Finding Hope In The Darkness” recovery event in 2020.


Police urge motorists to exercise caution as school begins


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 10, 2021


Local students are headed back to school, and local and state police agencies are urging motorists to use caution on the roads.


New WPD officer sworn in on Monday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 10, 2021


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, the newest Wabash Police Department (WPD) officer was sworn in by Mayor Scott Long. Ryan W. Fager was born and raised in Wabash, graduating in 2006, said WPD public information officer Capt. Matt A. Benson.


DNR: Bird feeders, baths may return in most parts of state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 10, 2021


Though the exact cause of the mysterious songbird illness has yet to be determined, Hoosiers in most counties in the state are now being advised by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) that it is again safe to use outdoor bird feeders and bird baths.


County back to yellow COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 6, 2021


After a short time back in the blue, the lowest COVID-19 advisory category, Wabash County is now back in the yellow, the second-lowest category.


YMCA helps to bridge the gaps for students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 6, 2021


This summer, the Wabash County YMCA has worked to feed and educate local children. And now with a newly-announced grant, that support will extend far past the start of the school year.


Shelly Myers named 'Top 25' finalist for 2022 Indiana Teacher of the Year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 6, 2021


Northfield Jr./Sr. High School social studies teacher Shelly Myers was recently named to the “Top 25” finalist for the 2022 Indiana Teacher of the Year.


City looking for a new code enforcement officer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 6, 2021


Wabash building commissioner Jim Straws is looking for a new code enforcement officer, said mayor's coordinator Maria Smyth.


Local schools approve COVID-19 re-entry plans


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 3, 2021


Each local school board has had to come up with its policies regarding masks, vaccinations, cleaning, social distancing, quarantines and everything in between.


Haylie Miller crowned 31st Wabash County Festivals Queen


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 3, 2021


On Friday evening, royalty was crowned at the Honeywell Center's Ford Theater when Haylie Miller became the 31st Wabash County Festivals Queen, said co-director Bev Vanderpool.


Democrats plan town hall to promote American Jobs Plan


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 3, 2021


This week, the Wabash County Democratic Party will pair with the Indiana State Democratic Party to promote President Joe Biden's American Jobs Plan and the federal infrastructure bill working its way through Congress.


WCS continuing Safe School Helpline service


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 30, 2021


As Wabash High School (WHS) begins a new school year, a service that allows anonymous reporting of concerns will once again be available, said assistant principal Jeff Galley, on Thursday.


ISDH reports 84th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 30, 2021


During Wednesday's weekly update, Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level was lowered from yellow, the second-lowest level, to blue, the lowest level. However, local cases have been steadily rising this week, and the 84th Wabash County COVID-19 death was reported Thursday.


Feeding students, even through the summer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 30, 2021


During the summer months, when school is out of session, students who are food insecure still need to eat. To address this ongoing need in the community, local school corporations have once again stepped up to fill the gaps between the last day of the old school year and the first day of the new one.


MCS is on the hunt for a new superintendent


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 30, 2021


Manchester Community Schools (MCS) is currently in the process of searching for a new superintendent Teresa Gremaux informed the board of her resignation plans late last month.


'Liberation day' as volunteers build ramp


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 27, 2021


Earlier this month, over a dozen local volunteers joined forces “to free a North Manchester resident from his home.”


Summer fun at the libraries


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 27, 2021


After being forced apart last summer, patrons of Wabash County's libraries have been enjoying the summer reading programs together this year. And while those are coming to an end, those same libraries have more in store for the coming months, as well.


DNR: Watch out for invasive species, including spotted lanternfly


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 27, 2021


The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking all Hoosiers to be on the lookout for invasive species, including the spotted lanternfly. And while that particular species has only been seen in one county in the state so far, other varieties of unwelcome pests have been taking off in population this year.


Democratic senatorial candidate to visit Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 27, 2021


A Democratic 2022 senatorial primary hopeful is scheduled to visit Wabash later this week.


Imagining a future with more


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2021


Wabash County has been losing population at a steady rate for decades, but a special event months in the making sought to garner ideas to reverse that trend.


Burgess wins four HSPA awards


Staff Report Updated Jul 23, 2021


On Friday, the Hoosier State Press Association (HSPA) announced the winners of their 53rd annual Better Newspaper Contest for 2021. Among those recognized was Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Rob Burgess, who won awards in four separate categories in Division 1, which includes non-dailies with a circulation of less than 1,500.


WCS to expand Dual Language Immersion


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2021


Wabash City Schools (WCS) will continue to offer its Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program after the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced this week they will again support it.


YMCA's SPARK program looks to address reading loss


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2021


During the warmer months of the year, many students suffer from what is commonly referred to as the “summer slide.” But, with a 2021 Duke Energy Foundation Powerful Communities: K-12 Education Grant for $10,000 being bestowed earlier this week, Wabash County YMCA is looking to combat this trend.


INDOT to begin asphalt resurfacing on Indiana 13


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2021


An upcoming Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) project may cause delays for local motorists, said public relations manager Hunter Petroviak.


County moves ahead with jail project


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 20, 2021


After a series of recent actions by the Wabash County Board of Commissioners and the Wabash County Council, a new Wabash County Jail and Sheriff's Office is finally taking shape.


County ranks fifth in state in per veteran benefits


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 20, 2021


Wabash County continues to rise within the state in terms of benefits received among its veteran population, said Wabash County veterans service officer Samuel Daugherty on Monday.


Wabash County 4-H Fair continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 20, 2021


The Wabash County 4-H Fair is in full swing at the Wabash County Fairgrounds at 6 Grover Street, and more events are scheduled throughout the rest of the week.


Elise Gottschalk crowned 2021 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 20, 2021


At the Wednesday, July 14 coronation at the 2021 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen Contest at the Honeywell Center's Ford Theater, Elise Gottschalk was crowned Queen.


Local COVID-19 advisory level back up to yellow


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 16, 2021


During the Wednesday, July 14 weekly Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) update, Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level rose from blue, the lowest category, to yellow, the second-lowest.


Kiwanis Bucket Brigade returns for 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 16, 2021


After being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an annual fundraising event is set to return later this month.


Addressing the ongoing blood shortage


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 16, 2021


Nationwide, there is a severe shortage of available blood and local organizations are coming together to help address the need.


2021 Wabash County 4-H Fair kicks off


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 16, 2021


After a year like none other last year, organizers of this year's Wabash County 4-H Fair are hoping for a more normal experience.


New Christian school satellite location to open


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 13, 2021


A presentation on a newly accredited Christian school has been planned for this weekend.


Wabash County Fair 60th Queen Pageant set for Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 13, 2021


The 60th Wabash County Fair Queen Pageant will be held on Wednesday.


WCTFC grant renewed for two more years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 13, 2021


On Tuesday, Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition's (WCTFC) two-year grant from Indiana State Health Department (ISDH) Tobacco, Prevention, and Cessation Commission (TPCC) was renewed until 2023, said director Dan Gray.


New gateway billboards installed in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 13, 2021


Motorists entering Wabash will be greeted with a set of newly designed billboards after a change this week.


Wabash Art Guild presents a watercolor workshop


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 9, 2021


The pre-registration deadline for Terry Armstrong's watercolor workshop is Friday, July 23, said Wabash Art Guild publicist Lori Heeter.


'Birds of Prey' at Paradise Springs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 9, 2021


As a part of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library's (WCPL) Summer Reading Program, “Tails and Tales,” a group of children and parents had a chance to get up close and personal with five “Birds of Prey.”


Pfizer seeks COVID-19 booster shot; CDC, FDA push back


By Rob Burgess Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 9, 2021


The rise of COVID-19 variants recently had Pfizer proposing a third booster shot Thursday, but the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) quickly pushed on that idea.


ISP issuing body-worn, in-vehicle cameras to troopers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 9, 2021


The Indiana State Police (ISP) is now issuing both body-worn and in-vehicle cameras to troopers across the state, said chief public information officer Ron Galaviz on Thursday.


Jack in the Box Consignment Clothing Shop under new ownership


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 6, 2021


After more than a quarter-century as a “long-time staple” in the business community of Wabash, Jack in the Box Consignment Clothing Shop, 122 Hale Drive, is now under new ownership.


Summer Forest Camp at Salamonie


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 6, 2021


Bright and early last Wednesday morning, several children were gathered around wooden picnic tables for the third day of the week-long Summer Forest Camp at Salamonie Lake's Upper Wabash Interpretive Services.


Bachelor Creek Church of Christ welcomes new minister


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 6, 2021


Bachelor Creek Church of Christ (BCCC) has announced they have welcomed Joel Cogdell as the church's new lead minister, said office manager Kathy Tyner.


Wabash County Festivals Pageant set for July 30


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 6, 2021


Later this month, 14 contestants will compete for the title of Wabash County Festival Queen during the 31st annual Wabash County Festivals Pageant, said co-director Bev Vanderpool.


We’ve come so far with vaccines, America. Now keep going.


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 6, 2021


For all the missteps during its early days, the American coronavirus vaccination campaign is poised to go down as a triumph of science and public health. Seven months after the first shots were authorized for emergency use, 66 percent of adults — more than 100 million people — have received at least one dose. That’s not the 70 percent President Biden was aiming to reach by July 4, but it’s close, and it’s an impressive figure.


Most of state's current COVID-19 cases positive for variants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 2, 2021


While COVID-19's spread remains relatively low both in Wabash County and statewide, most of the recent cases have tested positive for one of the virus variants.


Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry, WCUF distribute tons of meat


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 2, 2021


In 2020, Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry sent Wabash County over four tons of meat, 1,100 pounds of which were provided to Wabash County United Fund to distribute, said Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) resource coordinator Di Wion.


Commissioners approve commercial solar moratorium


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 2, 2021


No new commercial solar energy projects will be approved for the time being after a unanimous decision by the Wabash County Board of Commissioners.


Honoring 'local heroes'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 2, 2021


A new North Manchester Center for History exhibit – appropriately titled “Local Heroes” – seeks to honor those who sacrificed for the nation.


Summer Plaza Music Series concludes Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 29, 2021


This year, the series has been going strong for several weeks and will conclude this week from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 1 with “patriotic pops” from the Mississinewa Valley Swing Band.


Wabash named state's newest Cultural District


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 29, 2021


On Friday, June 25, Wabash achieved a statewide designation several years in the making. “After a very long process,” Wabash was named the newest Cultural District by the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), said Wabash Marketplace executive director Andrea Zwiebel.


Jerry D. Copeland sentenced to 30 years for voluntary manslaughter


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 9, 2021


Jerry D. Copeland, 42, of Wabash, was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter, a level two felony.


DNR asks for removal of all bird feeders due to mystery illness


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 29, 2021


A mysterious illness affecting songbirds across the state has the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asking all Hoosiers to remove their bird feeders while the investigation continues.


Parks Department expands Honeywell Pool schedule


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 25, 2021


In recent days, a half-dozen more lifeguards have been certified by the Wabash County YMCA, but more are still needed to make up for the ongoing staffing shortage at the Mark C. Honeywell Pool.

Leaders ask Air Force to locate new base at Grissom


Leaders ask Air Force to locate new base at Grissom


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 25, 2021


Local, state and federal leaders are asking for the Air Force to consider basing the new KC-46A Main Operating Base at Grissom Air Reserve Base (ARB).


Local COVID-19 rates and testing remain low


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 25, 2021


Wabash County, like much of the state, is now in the blue, the Indiana State Department of Health's (ISDH) lowest COVID-19 advisory level. However, with the free testing clinics being closed both locally and across the state, the amount of testing has also dropped.


'Between' at NMPL


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 25, 2021


Every Thursday afternoon, you'll find the downstairs Makerspace at the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) buzzing with excitement.


WCUF to distribute new round of COVID-19 funding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 22, 2021


On Friday, the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) received of a new round of COVID-19 funds from Indiana United Ways and Lilly Endowment, said executive director Steve Johnson. And on Monday, the WCUF announced the availability of Basic and Essential Needs grants created from those COVID-19 funds.


Wabash sets city fireworks display for July 4


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 22, 2021


As Wabash County communities plan their annual Independence Day fireworks displays, Wabash Police Department (WPD) is warning locals to observe the state's fireworks laws.


Building a plan to combat local population loss


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 22, 2021


For the past 40 years or so, Wabash County has been steadily losing its population. For the past few years, though, a group of local leaders has decided to take this alarming trend head-on.


Plans to vacate Bridge No. 144 on hold until next month


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 22, 2021


A public hearing on whether or not Wabash County should vacate a controversial bridge has been put on hold until next month.


WCUF seeks local nonprofits for annual campaign


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 18, 2021


Local nonprofit agencies have only a few weeks to apply for funds during this year's Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) Annual Campaign, said executive director Steve Johnson.


Lagro Good Ole' Days Festival continues Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 18, 2021


On Thursday evening at the Lagro Good Ole' Days Festival, several vendors were lined up and down the closed street as attendees milled about.


INDOT to begin work on Indiana 13 bridge over Mississinewa


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 18, 2021


On Thursday, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces bridge maintenance work would soon begin on Indiana 13 over the Mississinewa River, said public relations manager Hunter Petroviak.


City Council takes steps to annex Ladd property


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 18, 2021


The annexation of 7.18 acres of property near 200 West – or Alber Street – and Highway 24 is now closer to becoming a reality after a series of actions taken during Monday's Wabash City Council meeting.


Judicial Center security upgrades approved


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 15, 2021


Several new security upgrades will soon be installed in the Wabash County Judicial Center.


Arc of Wabash County submits annual funding request


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 15, 2021


At Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Arc of Wabash County president and CEO Jeff Patton submitted their 2022 budget request.


ISDH reports 83rd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 15, 2021


The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) recently reported the 83rd COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Burgess wins three SPJ awards


Staff Report Updated Jun 15, 2021


On Monday, the Indiana Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) announced the winners of their 2020 Best in Indiana Journalism Contest. Among those recognized was Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Rob Burgess, who won awards in three separate categories for publications with circulation below 30,000.


'Cookies and Canvas'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2021


At last month's Cookies and Canvas event at the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL), programming coordinator Heidi Lovett was demonstrating the proper way to mix colors for the aspiring artists in attendance.


ISDH to close OptumServe COVID-19 testing sites


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2021


On Thursday, the Indiana Department of Health (ISDH) announced they would be closing COVID-19 testing sites run by OptumServe Health Services effective June 30.


Employers, not schools to register teen workers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2021


A new law which goes into effect next month will include several changes to how schools and employers will deal with teenage employees.


Honeywell Pool still in need of more lifeguards


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2021


The Mark C. Honeywell Pool will remain open on a limited schedule as the shortage of available lifeguards continues.


Getting back to the stage


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 8, 2021


Last year was anything but normal for everyone, but for those who perform on stage, it was particularly difficult. Manchester Civic Band director Samantha Howard said last summer they practiced in a barn with all of the doors open while everyone sat 6 feet or more apart.


Commissioners transfer clerk's microfilm ownership to the state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 8, 2021


The Indiana State Archives will now own the local master microfilm from Wabash County Clerk's Office after the Wabash County Board of Commissioners voted to transfer ownership Monday during their regular meeting.


Wabash Kiwanis Club, Midwest Eye Consultants honor four local seniors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 8, 2021


Four local high school seniors were honored last month for showing their ability to overcome obstacles.


Tip leads to gun and drugs charges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 8, 2021


A tip from a concerned citizen Thursday led to the arrest of a Colorado man on gun and drugs charges.


Temperatures and reading both on the rise


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 4, 2021


With the weather improving and COVID-19 restrictions easing, local libraries are seeing interest in their in-person summer reading programs on the rise.


MCS looking to prepare students for 'Industry 4.0'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 4, 2021


As the manufacturing industry becomes more and more automated, the skilled workforce needed for these technological advancements must be trained accordingly. These societal shift has been disruptive, but Manchester Community Schools (MCS) is looking to meet this challenge head-on.


$10K approved for new HCC adult education center


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 4, 2021


A new adult education center facility is one step closer to becoming a reality after a $10,000 funding request was approved by the North Manchester Town Council's regular monthly board meeting on Wednesday.


ISDH reports 82nd local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 4, 2021


On Saturday, May 29, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 82nd COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Addressing food insecurity through the summer and beyond


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 1, 2021


The pandemic has forced drastic lifestyle shifts and in doing so, exposed the true extent of long-standing issues in our society. One such concern which has been highlighted again and again is food insecurity.


'Paint the Plow,' Lighthouse Mission ribbon-cutting at First Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 1, 2021


This month's edition of the monthly First Friday program will feature a special ribbon-cutting, along with a public art project.


Commissioners pass virtual meetings resolution


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 1, 2021


After more than a year of experimentation with electronic meetings, local legislative bodies have begun formalizing the requirements for members to be able to participate remotely.


Local libraries lower mask mandate to advisory


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 1, 2021


Following similar changes at local, state and federal levels, local libraries which had been requiring masks inside their facilities have now lowered those mandates.


At-home fitness routines grow in popularity


By ROB BURGESS rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com May 29, 2021


On a Thursday morning, earlier this month, former Southwood High School physical education teacher Mary Jo McClelland was using a can of green beans to prepare for the Low Impact Fitness class.


A return to live singing for five Southwood students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 28, 2021


A handful of Southwood Jr./Sr. High School singers will have the opportunity to participate in a “prestigious honor” next week in front of a live audience, said choral director Susan Keefer.


Vaccine hesitancy still high in rural areas, including locally


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 28, 2021


Even as other, more populated parts of the state have seen the majority of those eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine get their shots, rural areas, including Wabash County, have struggled to catch up.


Cynthia Bell earns Teacher of the Year Award


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 28, 2021


Earlier this week, Southwood Jr./Sr. High School (SHS) teacher Cynthia Bell was presented with their 2021 Teacher of the Year Award.


Honeywell Pool to open on a limited basis


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 28, 2021


An increase in applications for the many open lifeguard positions at the Mark C. Honeywell Pool means they will open for Memorial Day weekend as planned. However, going forward, the pool will then only open on a limited basis, for the time being.


Nakota Blake Kelly Remembrance Fund benefits local groups


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 25, 2021


As the trial of a father accused of murdering his son has once again been rescheduled, a fund that began late last year in remembrance of the fallen local child has already benefited several local organizations.


'Liking for Biking' returns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 25, 2021


COVID-19 stopped so many regular events in their tracks over the past year and change, but the annual “Liking for Biking” riding series has not been one of them.


'Castle House' renovation to be highlighted at Historic Preservation Awards


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 25, 2021


This year's edition of the Historic Preservation Awards will honor a very special North Manchester building.


Special Park Board meeting to determine pool opening


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 25, 2021


A special meeting will determine the hours of operation and opening date of the Mark C. Honeywell Pool this year.


Local churches navigate re-opening plans for services


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 21, 2021


When the COVID-19 pandemic began over a year ago, one of the most immediate recognizable changes involved church services canceling in-person worship and moving online.


ISDH reports 81st local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 21, 2021


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 81st local COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


IDEM warns of high local ozone levels


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 21, 2021


On Thursday, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) warned of elevated ozone levels in Wabash County and the surrounding area.


YMCA to offer summer meals


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 21, 2021


To meet the challenge of increased food insecurity in the region, especially among children, local groups are offering free summer lunches and breakfasts.


NMPL installs flat playground


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 18, 2021


As visitors approach the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL), they may now notice an entire playground under their feet.


Addictions Impact Panel to share personal experiences


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 18, 2021


It's one thing to hear about the addiction crisis in America from statistics, but it's quite another when someone can provide insight from their own experience.


Local law enforcement agencies increasing patrols


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 18, 2021


As is commonplace over the lead-up to Memorial Day weekend, several local law enforcement agencies will be conducting increased patrols.


MSD Summer Food Program looks to serve the community


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 18, 2021


This summer, a new MSD Summer Food Program will ensure that local students won't have to wonder where their weekday breakfasts and lunches will come from.


National Guard assists with vaccinations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 14, 2021


On a typical day, last month at the Honeywell Center's COVID-19 vaccine clinic, Indiana Air National Guard air space medical technician Shelby Ricketts was readying her station.


Lifeguard shortage may delay Honeywell Pool opening


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 14, 2021


The Mark C. Honeywell Pool is scheduled to be open by the end of the month, but a shortage of available lifeguards may cause that date to be moved back.


Hoosiers age 12 and older now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 14, 2021


On Wednesday, the Indiana Department of Health (ISDH) announced that Hoosiers age 12 and older may begin receiving a free COVID-19 vaccine.


Wabash County Memorial Day services canceled due to COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 14, 2021


For the second year in a row, the Wabash County Memorial Day services will not be held due to COVID-19.


Take a 'Wedding Walk'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 11, 2021


If planning a wedding is on your to-do list in 2021, this weekend's “Wedding Walk” is for you.


Shelly Leifer named Indiana State Teacher of the Year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 11, 2021


Last week, Manchester Junior/Senior High School business teacher Shelly Leifer was named Indiana State Teacher of the Year by the Indiana Small and Rural Schools Association (ISRSA).


Local group distributing flowers to remember those who served


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 11, 2021


If you see people passing out flowers around the area this month, they're not just celebrating spring, they're doing it for a larger purpose.


Commissioners lower mask mandate to advisory


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 11, 2021


The mask mandate in Wabash County buildings, which had been set to expire Monday, was changed to a mask advisory.


Pollinator garden project planned for NMPL grounds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 27, 2022


The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL), the Rotary Club of North Manchester, and Wabash County Extension Services are collaborating on a pollinator garden project to be hosted on library grounds, said adult department manager and marketing coordinator Jeanna Hann.


IDOE names MCS as newest STEM Certified Schools


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 7, 2021


On Friday, the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced 13 schools are newly certified as leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).


Wabash County, North Manchester awarded CCMG funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 7, 2021


Several local road repair projects have been funded thanks to the latest round of Community Crossings Matching Grant (CCMG) funds.


Lifting their voices


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 7, 2021


Just after noon Thursday, dozens of members of the local faith community gathered on the lawn in front of the Wabash Courthouse to celebrate the annual National Day of Prayer (NDOP).


National Day of Prayer events scheduled for Wabash, North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 4, 2021


Local people of faith will have several opportunities to participate in the annual National Day of Prayer (NDOP) events set for this week.


Meet new WCS superintendent Amy Sivley


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 4, 2021


Lakeview Middle School principal Amy Sivley may be new to Wabash City Schools (WCS) and the role of superintendent itself, but she is no stranger to educational leadership.


MSD, Four County partner for students' mental health


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 4, 2021


Increased access to mental health services will be available to MSD students thanks to a new partnership with Four County.


Take a walk through history through the outfits of Gene Stratton-Porter


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 4, 2021


This month's Woman's Clubhouse luncheon and program, "Gene Stratton-Porter Comes Home," will offer a unique opportunity to explore history through fashion.


ISDH continues the use of J&J COVID-19 vaccine after a pause


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 30, 2021


The relatively positive COVID-19 news continued locally as vaccine availability increased and positivity rates have decreased.


Opening their doors to local families


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 30, 2021


It was the afternoon of Tuesday, April 20 and somehow it was snowing quite hard at the Babe of Wabash County house at 88 W. Hill St.


Amy Sivley selected as the new WCS superintendent


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 26, 2021


After months of searching, the Wabash City Schools (WCS) board has picked a new superintendent.


Wabash County Festival Scholarship Pageant returns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 26, 2021


After COVID-19 disrupted everything last year, the Wabash County Festival Scholarship Pageant is set to return for 2021.


A busy spring for the WACT continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 23, 2021


The past few months for the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) have been quite busy, and that level of excitement seems set to continue for the foreseeable future.


COVID-19 testing site at Parkview Wabash to close next week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 23, 2021


Those looking to for a free COVID-19 testing site will have to look elsewhere as a local facility that has been open for several months is set to close next week.


Libraries, schools, others continuing mask requirements


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 23, 2021


Even as the state's mask mandate ended earlier this month, some local libraries, schools and others have opted to continue mask requirements at their facilities for the time being.


Commissioners approve new coroner building exhaust system


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 23, 2021


The Wabash County Coroner's Office building will soon have a much-needed new exhaust system.


Local schools receive millions in American Rescue Plan funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 20, 2021


Wabash County's three public school districts have been awarded millions as part of the third round of federal COVID-19 stimulus funding.


Webb's in North Manchester swapping J&J COVID-19 vaccines for Moderna


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 20, 2021


After canceling appointments last week, one local vaccination location which had been using the now-paused Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is switching to an alternate so vaccinations may continue this week.


WCUF awards $71,500 to five local organizations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 20, 2021


On Monday, the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) announced the award of $71,500 to five local nonprofit organizations to help address issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic, said executive director Steve Johnson.


13-24 Drive-In Movie Theater added to National Register of Historic Places


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 20, 2021


A local landmark has officially been recognized by the National Register of Historic Places after a meeting of the Indiana Historical Preservation Review Board last week.


National Day of Prayer events planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 16, 2021


At locations across the country, the annual tradition of the National Day of Prayer (NDOP) will continue Thursday, May 6.


Opening a community pantry at the NMPL


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 16, 2021


Even before the pandemic, food insecurity was a long-standing issue in Wabash County and the region. But, that problem was exacerbated demonstratively by COVID-19.


Bowen Center, YMCA team up to offer new career opportunities


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 16, 2021


Two local agencies committed to helping the community have decided to join forces next week.


Some local Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 16, 2021


The fallout from the pause of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine announced earlier this week continues both nationally and locally.


Statewide health officials decry SB 5


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 14, 2021


The Indiana Public Health Association (IPHA) is pushing back against Senate Bill 5, which the organization said in a news release “is a direct response to actions taken by local health departments during the COVID-19 pandemic.”


ISDH pauses use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 13, 2021


The U.S. on Tuesday recommended a “pause” in using the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of rare but potentially dangerous blood clots.


WPD on the lookout for school bus stop-arm violations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 13, 2021


This week, the Wabash Police Department (WPD) is joining law enforcement agencies across the state in increased school bus safety patrols.


Braun, Young reflect on Capitol attack three months later


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 21, 2022


Last week was a scheduled recess for the Senate, and it happened to coincide with the three-month anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.


Braun tours White's


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2021


During the current Senate recess, senators have been making their way back to their home states, and Wabash was the site of two separate visits during the past week.


Visit Wabash County plans historic buildings tour for May


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2021


Spring is in the air, and Visit Wabash County has once again begun planning a tour of local historic buildings, this time in North Manchester.


North Manchester begins preparing for CCMG projects


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2021


The town of North Manchester hasn’t been approved for Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG) funds, but they are making plans now i…


Wabash County remains at yellow COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2021


For the second week in a row, Wabash County remained in the yellow advisory category on the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) dashboard.


Babe of Wabash County prepares for its grand opening


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 6, 2021


Preparations have been winding up as the big day for Babe of Wabash County approaches.


Young checks in with the local business community


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 6, 2021


The Senate is currently out of session for a state work period until Friday, and Sen. Todd Young, R-Indiana, took some time out of his schedule to meet with local business leaders Monday at the Grow Wabash County office.


Nearly 8K in the county have received at least the first vaccine dose


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 6, 2021


It's been a week since the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) began allowing all Hoosiers age 16 and over to be vaccinated against COVID-19, and the race to get as many shots into as many arms as possible is on.


Local leaders respond to state's lifting of mask mandate


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 6, 2021


Early this week, the state's mask mandate and was changed to a mask advisory, and local leaders have taken differing positions on whether or not they would continue their requirements in response.


Pathfinder Services, city open new group home


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 2, 2021


For the second time in a month, local leaders and Pathfinder Services officially opened a new facility in Wabash.


City unveils new website


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 2, 2021


Visitors to the city's website will notice a brand new look, which local leaders hope will increase access to services online.


Wabash County moves back up to yellow COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 2, 2021


After several weeks of being at the lowest COVID-19 advisory level by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), that came to an end Wednesday when Wabash County was moved back up to yellow, the second-lowest level.


Southwood students awarded at reimagined ISSMA contest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 2, 2021


Many events had to be reimagined over the last year due to COVID-19, and the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) vocal and piano solo and ensemble contest was no exception.


Hoosiers 30 and over begin signing up for the COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 30, 2021


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Hoosiers ages 30 and older are now eligible to sign up for a free COVID-19 vaccine.


Pancake Day returns after last year's cancellation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 30, 2021


COVID-19 was responsible for many annual events local organizations had counted on to be canceled. The 2020 edition of the Wabash Kiwanis Club's Pancake Day was no exception.


INDOT to begin Indiana 13 and 15 Wabash River bridgework


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 30, 2021


Local motorists driving in and around downtown Wabash should add a few more minutes to their expected drive times starting next week.


WPD Sgt. Nick Brubaker retires


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 30, 2021


After more than two decades, Wabash Police Department (WPD) Sgt. Nick Brubaker has officially retired.


Spring cleaning responsibly


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 27, 2021


Spring is here, and so is the traditional cleaning. But, while you focus on the goal of bringing in the new, it's important to dispose of the old with an environmentally ethical ethos.


All Hoosiers 16 and older to be COVID-19 vaccine eligible Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 26, 2021


Almost exactly a year after the COVID-19 pandemic claimed the first life in Indiana, the world looks much different. But, reduced infection rates and increased vaccinations has given a glimmer of hope for the future.


Pathfinder Services, local leaders officially open new Wabash office


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 26, 2021


Pathfinder Services and the city held a ceremony Tuesday officially proclaiming March as Disability Awareness Month in Wabash as part of the ribbon-cutting for the new Pathfinder Services office at 407 S. Cass St.


Community Good Friday services planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 26, 2021


After a year of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic locally, Wabash County churches are once again coming together.


Wabash County United Fund delivers hundreds of books to local children


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 26, 2021


Once again, the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) has helped make local children's bookshelves a bit brighter.


Hoosiers age 40 and above now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 23, 2021


Starting Monday, Hoosiers ages 40 and older became eligible to receive a free COVID-19 vaccine.


New WPD probationary officer officially sworn in


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 23, 2021


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Adam R. Kneubuhler became the second Wabash Police Department (WPD) probationary officer to begin their duties so far in 2021.


After delay, Wabash Tri Kappa Spring Gala Fundraiser set for April


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 23, 2021


The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the Wabash Tri Kappa Spring Gala Fundraiser, but the show will still go on next month.


Wabash River Trail project set to be completed in next few months


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 23, 2021


A years-long project meant to expand trail access in Wabash County is set to be completed in the next few months, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR).


Saluting sustainability


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 19, 2021


As Grow Wabash County and the Salute to Ag committee honored the 2020 Farm Family of the Year on Wednesday, March 10 at the Heartland REMC building, the concept of sustainability kept coming up.


Wabash County remains in blue COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 19, 2021


Wabash County's positivity rating has been rising slightly, but the local COVID-19 advisory still remains in blue, the lowest level.


Access Youth Center begins 'Nakota’s Neighbors' project


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 19, 2021


The community has already begun reaping the benefits of a fund that began late last year in remembrance of a fallen local child.


Honeywell Pool will not be used for DAM(N)!MAN!


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 19, 2021


Visit Wabash County will not be using the Mark C. Honeywell Pool to host part of the upcoming DAM(N)!MAN! extreme triathlon.


Local landmark looks to be added to National Register of Historic Places


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 16, 2021


A local landmark may soon be added to the National Register of Historic Places if a meeting next month goes as planned.


State opens COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to teachers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 16, 2021


As more COVID-19 vaccines have become available, the list of those who are eligible to sign up has increased several times over the past few days.


WCS now reviewing superintendent applications


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 16, 2021


After a series of meeting with Wabash City Schools (WCS) staff and the public, the board is now reviewing applications for the open job of superintendent.


Wabash Art Guild Members' Art Show returns for 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 16, 2021


Like so many events during the last year, what would have been the 60th annual Wabash Art Guild Members' Art Show was canceled in May 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns. But, with local positivity rates falling and vaccinations rising, annual celebrations such as this one have been coming back on line in 2021.


Turning the meters back


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 13, 2021


Farmers across the state have experienced success installing their renewable energy installations and turning their electricity meters in the opposite direction.


Wabash County now at blue, the lowest COVID-19 advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2021


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 77th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


After 20 years of searching, WACT now has a home


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 12, 2021


It took two decades, but the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) will finally have a place to call home.


After closing last year, city planning to open Honeywell Pool in 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2021


After being closed last year due to COVID-19 concerns, local swimmers of all ages can look forward to the opening of the Mark C. Honeywell Pool for the 2021 season in just a few months.


WCPL, city to split StoryWalk paving costs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 12, 2021


The paving of the StoryWalk at Paradise Springs Riverwalk Trail will be split between the city Parks Department and the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL).


Wabash County's advisory level headed from yellow to blue


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 9, 2021


On Wednesday, March 3, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) sent an encouraging signal about Wabash County’s COVID-19 advisory level.


Structure fire leaves one North Manchester girl dead


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 9, 2021


A structure fire last week in North Manchester left one 12-year-old girl dead.


Local cleanup days announced


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 9, 2021


Cleanup days have been scheduled for early May in Wabash and North Manchester.


Indiana 15 lane closures begin this week in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 9, 2021


Starting this week and extending through the middle of the summer, local motorists will face restrictions on Indiana 15 in Wabash.


A Bible, a photo and a flag


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 5, 2021


After they were able to survey the damage, only three items that were in the house at the time of the fire were spared: A Bible, a photo and a flag.


WCSD to seek new deputy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 5, 2021


The Wabash County Sheriff's Department (WCSD) will soon be able to begin the process of hiring a new deputy after being given an exception to the county's current hiring freeze.


INDOT, city propose East Street bridge over railroad tracks


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 5, 2021


The city of Wabash has been trying to figure out how to reduce crashes between vehicles and trains for some time now.


North Manchester funds two educational groups


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 5, 2021


A pair of local educational organizations will receive a funding boost thanks to a pair of votes by the North Manchester Town Council.


ISDH awards Wabash County $40,320 for COVID-19 vaccine clinic costs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 2, 2021


At Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, EMA director Keith Walters asked for approval to accept a state grant to help with the costs of operating the local COVID-19 vaccine clinics.


Request to vacate Liberty Mills alley denied by commissioners


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 2, 2021


A request to vacate an alley in Liberty Mills was denied unanimously Monday during the regular Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting.


Public, WCS staff invited to superintendent search meetings


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 2, 2021


The Wabash City Schools (WCS) board has officially begun the search for its new superintendent and your chance to make your voice heard and have your questions answered is fast approaching.


Library fees nearly a thing of the past in Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 2, 2021


Thanks to a recent change, a library overdue fine will be hard to come by in Wabash County.


Wabash County Democratic Party to hold reorganization caucuses


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 26, 2021


It only happens once every four years, and this time it's going to be held outdoors with all in attendance still in their vehicles.


Getting the band back together


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 26, 2021


COVID-19 has changed daily life in so many ways. So, Manchester Civic Band director Samantha Howard has gotten “pretty inventive.”


Board of Commissioners approves childcare grant application


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 26, 2021


Local parents may be one step closer to increased childcare options thanks to a potential state grant.


IDHS opens program to deliver vaccines to the homebound


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 26, 2021


For the past few weeks, residents who qualify have been able to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine appointments, first for the Wabash County Museum and then at the Honeywell Center. But, a new state program opened Wednesday for those who aren't able to leave their homes – and several people in the area have already signed up.


Contemplating a new jail


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 23, 2021


The prospect of a new facility for the Wabash County Jail has been looming over local leaders, and a special meeting Thursday at the Heartland REMC Community Room allowed them to address taxpayers and answer their concerns.


Hoosiers 60 and over now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 23, 2021


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced the long-awaited news that Hoosiers age 60 and over are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.


Bridge No. 143 replacement funds approved by INDOT


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 23, 2021


A controversial local bridge project has been funded despite complaints from some local residents.


Pursuit leads to felony charges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 23, 2021


What started as a vehicle pursuit and became a foot chase ended in felony charges for one suspect late Sunday.


Helping couples say 'I do' during a pandemic


By ROB BURGESS rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Feb 20, 2021


Honeywell Center's vice president of hospitality Afla Irani remembers the exact date when everything changed last year.


WACT plans spring comedy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 19, 2021


Over Valentine’s Day weekend, Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) returned to the stage with their production of “Love Letters” after several…


Wabash County's COVID-19 advisory level lowered to yellow


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 19, 2021


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 75th Wabash County COVID-19 death. Despite that, the local positivity rate has continued to slowly decline, which was reflected in the lowering of the advisory level from orange, the second-highest level, to yellow, the second-lowest level.


'Vulgar' sign owner responds to North Manchester Town Council


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 19, 2021


The owner of what the North Manchester Town Council described as a “vulgar” sign responded Thursday, saying it was their “First Amendment right.”


Commissioners oppose proposed state control of wind, solar standards


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 19, 2021


A bill that sets out statewide wind and solar standards is making its way through the Statehouse, and local governments, including Wabash County, are standing in opposition.


Let it snow


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 16, 2021


A winter storm that swept most of the country this week has left many people digging out, and Wabash County was no exception.


Local vaccine clinic open despite inclement weather


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 16, 2021


This week's winter storm which has ravaged large swaths of the nation caused several Indiana COVID-19 clinics to close their doors Tuesday, but not Wabash County's.


Jail public meeting set for Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 16, 2021


If you have an opinion about the proposed new Wabash County Jail, make some space in your calendar this week.


County applies for $250K to improve local access to childcare


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 16, 2021


Families in Wabash County could soon benefit from increased childcare options if a state grant application is approved.


Wabash County set to move from orange to yellow advisory level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 12, 2021


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 73rd COVID-19 death in Wabash County. But, the local figures have shown a significant decrease in cases and community spread of the virus.


Visit Wabash County plans annual St. Trolley's Day Tour


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 12, 2021


Visit Wabash County has announced tickets are on sale for the annual St. Trolley's Day Tour set for Saturday, March 13.


Parks board to decide on potential pool opening in March


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 12, 2021


At next month's Wabash Board of Parks and Recreation meeting, board members will decide whether or not to open the Mark C. Honeywell Pool for the 2021 season.


Paving the StoryWalk


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 12, 2021


The StoryWalk at Paradise Springs Riverwalk Trail may soon get a new look thanks to a partnership between the city and the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL).


Second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine begin locally Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 9, 2021


During Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Mayor Scott Long said they would soon begin administering the second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine locally.


ISDH reports four more local COVID-19 deaths, total now 72


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 9, 2021


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 69th, 70th and 71st COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County. And, on Tuesday, t…


Learn More Center seeks support from North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 9, 2021


The Learn More Center is trying to reduce the number of barriers for those seeking to earn their high school equivalencies (HSE) and has asked the town of North Manchester for funding to that end.


North Manchester passes resolution extending COVID-19 sick time


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 9, 2021


North Manchester employees who are suffering from, or caring for a family member who is suffering from COVID-19 symptoms will still have access to extended sick leave in the new year.


Labor force still shrinking, but economic hope may be on the horizon


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 5, 2021


In late January, the local unemployment figures were released through the end of 2020, and the numbers told a mostly familiar story.


After holidays, Second Harvest still seeing food insecurity


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 5, 2021


It was a cold Wednesday in late January at Bachelor Creek Church of Christ and there was a long line of vehicles waiting for assistance.


ISDH reports 17 additional local 'historical' COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 5, 2021


On Thursday, Feb. 4, the ISDH suddenly added 17 new additional “historical deaths” from COVID-19, bringing Wabash County's new total to 68.


'Vulgar' sign causes stir in North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 5, 2021


A sign sporting “vulgar language” is causing a stir in North Manchester and may soon lead to a new ordinance.


Help Wabash County 'Focus on the Future'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 2, 2021


Communities around Wabash County are in the beginning stages of creating a comprehensive plan, and your chance to participate will continue early next month.


Locals age 65 and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 2, 2021


After several delays, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Monday that Hoosiers ages 65 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.


Promoting 'Literacy for Companionship'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 2, 2021


A new partnership hopes to serve as a unique opportunity for emerging readers in search of a listening ear, with animals in search of a home.


Amboy woman dies in a single-vehicle crash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Feb 2, 2021


A single-vehicle crash Friday afternoon left one woman dead.


Vaccine volunteers give the local clinic a shot in the arm


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 29, 2021


As of Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced 518,997 Hoosiers have received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and 127,521 are fully vaccinated.


Point in Time Count reaches out to those experiencing homelessness


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 29, 2021


The Point in Time Count happens every year, but a global pandemic does not. So, this year's tally of those experiencing homelessness looked a little different Thursday afternoon at White Rock Recreation.


NWS: 6 to 10 inches of snow expected through Monday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 29, 2021


Though it's been a mild winter for the most part, travelers can expect to face at least a half-foot of snow through Monday.


One dead, one hospitalized, two arrested in police-involved shooting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 29, 2021


One man is dead, a woman has been hospitalized and two others have been arrested after a police-involved shooting Thursday evening in Wabash.


Weaver signs disclosure statement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 26, 2021


During his first official Wabash City Council meeting, the newest member, Wade Weaver, signed a disclosure statement as required by state statute.


Wabash Marketplace looks back at a year like none other


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 26, 2021


As Wabash Marketplace executive director Andrea Zweibel described in her annual rundown of the group's accomplishments Monday evening, she said 2020 started out “like any other year.”


Local libraries look to re-open


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 26, 2021


For several weeks, the doors of local libraries have remained closed. But, with cases, though still high, slowly falling, those doors may soon be open to the public once again.


'At least' four cases of UK virus mutation identified in state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 26, 2021


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported the 48th, 49th, 50th and 51st COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County.


Making every drop count


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 22, 2021


Like every state in the nation, Indiana has been anxiously awaiting the release of additional COVID-19 vaccine doses from the federal stockpile.


ISDH reports 46th, 47th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 22, 2021


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced the 46th and 47th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County.


Wabash City Schools begins search for new superintendent


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 22, 2021


The Wabash City Schools (WCS) board took its first steps to replace former superintendent Jason Callahan this week.


Seven injured in rollover SUV vs. pickup crash Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 22, 2021


A two-vehicle rollover accident that occurred the evening of Saturday, Jan. 16 left seven people injured, including two passengers who were either ejected or partially ejected.


92 County Art Show goes on


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 15, 2021


On Monday, Jan. 4, Cammy Leffert was dropping off three sculptures at the Honeywell Center.


Locals 70 and older begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 15, 2021


Hoosiers 70 and older have begun receiving COVID-19 vaccinations this week.


Wabash County GOP selects new District 3 council member


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 15, 2021


On Monday evening in a conference room at Heartland REMC, members of Wabash County Republican Party met to vote on filling a Wabash County Council seat.


Walorski votes against impeachment


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 15, 2021


President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time Wednesday, charged with “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly mob siege of the Capitol in a swift and stunning collapse of his final days in office.


Wabash Area Community Theater plans first show of 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 12, 2021


After months of quiet stages, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) has announced its first production of 2021, according to Bev Vanderpool.


Wade Weaver takes his place on the Wabash City Council


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 12, 2021


On Friday, Wade Weaver officially became a member of the Wabash City Council.


Local COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens this week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 12, 2021


For residents who qualify, the wait for the long-promised COVID-19 vaccine is almost over.


New, more infectious virus mutation found in the state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 12, 2021


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 45th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And on Monday, the ISDH announced that a new strain of the virus that causes COVID-19 has been identified in Indiana.


Winter Forest Day Camp connects children with nature


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 8, 2021


On Monday afternoon, a group of children was excitedly running around the small lawn across the road from the Salamonie Lake Interpretive Center.


WPD probationary patrolman begins work


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 8, 2021


It took several months of attempts during a global COVID-19 pandemic, but the Wabash Police Department (WPD) has finally filled the open probationary patrolman position.


Figert resigns from City Council after five years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 8, 2021


On Thursday, Wabash County Council District 2 representative and Wabash County Republican Party chair Barbara Pearson announced Wabash City Council District 1 representative Mitch Figert would be replaced.


Wabash seeks volunteers, registrants for local COVID-19 vaccine clinic


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 8, 2021


On Wednesday, the state released its plan to more widely distribute COVID-19 vaccines and the following day, Wabash announced it would open its vaccination site next week.


Walorski, Braun to object to Biden's Electoral College victory


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 5, 2021


Indiana Republicans including Rep. Jackie Walorski and Sen. Mike Braun have declared they will join dozens of their congressional GOP colleagues in objecting to the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College win Wednesday.


Parkview Health administers over 7,000 vaccine doses in the first round


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 5, 2021


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 44th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


WPD: 'Overwhelming amount' of concealed carry permit requests


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 5, 2021


On Monday, Wabash Police Department (WPD) public information officer Matt Benson said they have seen an “overwhelming amount” of requests for concealed carry permits recently.


Callahan leaves WCS superintendent post after 16 years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jan 5, 2021


After 16 years on the job, Wabash City Schools (WCS) superintendent Jason Callahan is leaving his post.


Pfizer continues, Moderna begins vaccinations at hospitals, long-term care facilities


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 31, 2020


Though the ISDH’s data reflects community spread of COVID-19 in Wabash County remains elevated, it has edged slightly down since the week before. However, the county’s rating remains in the orange or second-highest category. And, nearly every surrounding county is now in red, the highest category.


Shine a light for Babe of Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 31, 2020


Earlier this week, Babe of Wabash County executive director and founder Katey Till said she first got the idea for a “fun, last-minute fundraiser” from her parents.


New WCS board members officially start terms


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 31, 2020


The new year brings the start of four-year Wabash City Schools (WCS) board terms for one familiar face and one new one.


Visit Wabash County reviews a year of dramatic pivots


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 31, 2020


In March, the world changed for everyone. But, for Visit Wabash County, determining how they proceeded meant rethinking how they approached their entire mission.


Christmas week toy drive a success years in the making


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 29, 2020


The Christmas week toy drive which concluded last week was, in a roundabout way, more than eight years in the making.


CVS Health begins COVID-19 vaccinations at long-term care facilities


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 29, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 40th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And on Tuesday, the ISDH reporte…


Local leaders support newly-signed $900B COVID-19 relief package


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 29, 2020


After days of delay, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, late Sunday.


Holiday travelers face hazardous weather outlook


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 29, 2020


Holiday travelers have more headaches than usual this year.


National Guard long-term care deployment extended through February


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 24, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 39th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


NMPL carries on Veteran's Tree tradition


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 24, 2020


Like many public facilities, the main building of the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) has been closed to patrons for the past few weeks due to COVID-19 restrictions.


Save Our Stages Act could benefit Honeywell


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 24, 2020


As congressional Democrats and Republicans in Washington, D.C. and wrangle over the details of the latest COVID-19 relief bill, at least one part of the package is being hailed by both sides.


Wabash County's labor force shrinking


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 24, 2020


When the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD) released their November employment report Monday, the news seemed positive on its face.


Nakota Kelly Remembrance Fund seeks donations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 22, 2020


The Community Foundation of Wabash County (CFWC) is seeking to turn a local tragedy into something more positive for the community.


Charley Creek Gardens' Yule Time Stroll wraps up Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 22, 2020


For the 11th year in a row, Charley Creek Gardens is hosting its annual Yule Time Stroll.


Commissioners approve Grow Wabash County video conferencing upgrades


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 22, 2020


During Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Gillenwater brought forward a proposal to update their Zoom software capabilities for conferences.


ISDH reports 37th, 38th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 22, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 37th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And on Tuesday, the ISDH reported the 38th local COVID-19 death. Meanwhile, free and paid testing will continue in various forms at Parkview Wabash Hospital.


COVID-19 spread remains elevated as Wabash County still in orange


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 18, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 32nd COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And on Thursday, the ISDH repor…


Local, state leaders look to address housing shortages in 2021


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 18, 2020


As local and state leaders forward to 2021, lack of adequate housing remains near the top of their list of priorities.


Three churches plan joint Christmas Eve service at 13-24 Drive In


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 17, 2020


Three Wabash churches have combined forces to offer a unique in-person worship service for Christmas Eve.


Living Well helps seniors stay connected


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 17, 2020


While the holidays are normally a time for gathering and fellowship with family and friends, the pandemic has left local senior citizens more susceptible to loneliness than usual. But, employees and volunteers with Living Well in Wabash County have been working to make sure those they serve don't feel quite so isolated.


Free COVID-19 testing to continue, now at Parkview Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 15, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 29th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And, on Tuesday, the ISDH reported the 30th and 31st local deaths.


Parkview administers the first COVID-19 vaccine in the state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 15, 2020


At 12:09 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, Parkview Health made history by administering the first COVID-19 vaccine in the state of Indiana.


County highway department prepares for wintry weather


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 15, 2020


It's the middle of December, and even though the snowfall this year has been somewhat light, the Wabash County Highway Department has been preparing for precipitation.


City Council approves $150K for new WCS intercom system


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 15, 2020


Communication between several Wabash City Schools (WCS) buildings will soon be much easier thanks to a proposed intercom.


Babe of Wabash County prepares a space for families


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 11, 2020


Late last month, Babe of Wabash County executive director and founder Katey Till showed off the progress at their new headquarters.


State awards CCMG funds for local road repairs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 11, 2020


Wabash County and the city of Wabash were awarded pieces of the more than $101 million Community Crossings Matching Grant Program (CCMG) funds Tuesday.


Indiana joins Texas election lawsuit; Walorski signs amicus brief


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 11, 2020


This week, several local and state leaders have signed on to or vocally supported a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate the results of the general election in four key swing states.


Leaders: Remain vigilant as local COVID-19 spread moves from red to orange


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 11, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 28th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Libraries on lockdown


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 8, 2020


With the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) having declared Wabash County's local COVID-19 spread as being red, the highest level, some changes were inevitable.


County in compliance with state, federal bridge requirements


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 8, 2020


At Monday’s Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, United Consulting project manager Chris J. Andrzejewski presented the latest local b…


'Japan's spotlight is now brightly shining on your region'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 8, 2020


During a special video message Tuesday, Wabash City Schools (WCS) superintendent Jason Callahan emphasized the importance of foreign investment to the local schools and economy.


Wabash Friends Church free COVID-19 testing site extended through Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 8, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported two more local COVID-19 deaths, bringing Wabash County’s total to 27.


City to penalize employees who break quarantine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 4, 2020


At Thursday’s Wabash City Board of Works meeting, an ordinance was approved which will impose penalties on city employees who break COVID-19 q…

National Guard continues to assist locals during COVID-19 crisis


National Guard continues to assist locals during COVID-19 crisis


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 4, 2020


For the past eight months, members of the Indiana National Guard have made their presence felt in Wabash County.


Local hospitals struggle with staff shortages as COVID-19 surge continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 4, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 24th COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And, on Friday, the ISDH reported the 25th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Wabash City Council fills two open WCS board seats


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 4, 2020


After more than two hours of interviews and discussion Thursday, the Wabash City Council made their decision regarding the two open Wabash City Schools (WCS) board seats.


'Market @ the Museum' opens


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 1, 2020


On Tuesday, the North Manchester Center for History (NMCH) opened its final event of the year, “Market @ the Museum,” during which area artisans are selling their wares through Saturday, Dec. 12 at 122 E. Main St., North Manchester.


Local, state officials look back at election challenges


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 1, 2020


On Tuesday, Lori Draper, Wabash County clerk, said her office was busy taking stock of their successes and challenges during this year's general election.


Increased local restrictions implemented as COVID-19 spread remains high


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Dec 1, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 22nd COVID-19 death in Wabash County. And on Tuesday, the ISDH reported the 23rd local COVID-19 death.


Meet the five candidates interviewing for the two open WCS board seats


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Dec 1, 2020


This week, the Wabash City Council will be in the unique position of interviewing five candidates for two open seats on the Wabash City Schools (WCS) board.


ISDH now rates local COVID-19 spread as red, the highest level


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 27, 2020


On Wednesday, the ISDH reported the 21st COVID-19 death in Wabash County and also moved the rating for local COVID-19 spread from orange to red, the highest level.


County seeks funding for Bridge No. 143 replacement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 27, 2020


At Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Cole Wyatt, Wabash County Highway Department supervisor, submitted a proposal to fund a long-discussed bridge-replacement project involving one of the more controversial stretches of road in the county.


ACLU's Wabash County Jail lawsuit continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 27, 2020


The lawsuit filed earlier this year regarding overcrowding in the Wabash County Jail continues after the court asked for additional evidence of class certification.


City Council sets WCS board interviews


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 27, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Mitch Figert, District 1 councilman, said interviews for the five candidates for the two upcoming vacancies on the Wabash City Schools (WCS) board would be scheduled for the following week.


New COVID-19 testing site now open


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 24, 2020


For the next two weeks, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), along with the Wabash County Health Department and the Wabash Emergency Management Agency are once again offering a free COVID-19 testing clinic.


ISDH reports 19th, 20th local COVID-19 deaths Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 24, 2020


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 19th and 20th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County. Meanwhile, the skyrocketing local figures, including within City Hall, have caused Mayor Scott Long to consider extending current visitor restrictions at City Hall.


ACLU sues MCS over T-shirt dispute


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 24, 2020


On Monday, the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) filed a lawsuit on behalf of a student at Manchester Jr-Sr High School, against the school, claiming his First Amendment rights have been violated, according to Ariella Sult, director of communications.


Craig Snow begins state representative term


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 24, 2020


On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Craig Snow of Warsaw took the oath of office to serve as state representative for House District 18, which includes Wabash County and portions of Kosciusko, Grant and Miami counties.


Library board tables salary, health insurance discussions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 20, 2020


At Tuesday's Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) board meeting, proposals to vote upon the upcoming salary ordinance and schedule and employee health insurance benefits were both tabled until their December meeting.


'Operation Reach Out' seeks to connect with those who are most isolated


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 20, 2020


On Tuesday, Jaime Kinsey, a local dental hygienist, said she saw a need in the community and decided to do something about it.


Harvesting compassion


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 20, 2020


Dale and the dozens of other volunteers were gathered that day to help harvest the fields of one of their own, Dean Stouffer, who has been hospitalized with the virus.


As ISDH reports 18th local COVID-19 death, new local restrictions imposed


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 20, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 18th COVID-19 death in Wabash County, while local officials imposed additional restrictions to combat the number of rising cases.


WCPL anticipates providing employee raises thanks to budget reserves


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 17, 2020


While many local municipal departments and districts have had to tighten their belts recently due to the economic slowdown, the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) boasts reserves and plans to give raises to its staff.


Enjoying the 'Winter Air,' indoors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 17, 2020


The Manchester Symphony Orchestra was there to present their winter concert, “Winter Air.”


Local attorney pushes for 'Nakota's Bill'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 17, 2020


Alan Zimmerman is a family law attorney in Wabash. He is also a Little League coach. Specifically, he coached Nakota “Fergie” Kelly, 10, of Wabash.


National Guard assisting at Peabody as five new deaths reported in a week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 17, 2020


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced the 17th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Blessing the baby box


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 13, 2020


The ceremony held that day was to honor the 49th Safe Haven Baby Box in the nation, and the 45th in Indiana going live at the Wabash Fire Department's training building.


ISDH reports 16th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 13, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 16th COVID-19 death in Wabash County.


Trump rally planned for Thursday has been canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 10, 2020


A “#stopthesteal/counteverylegalvote” rally has been planned for 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12 on the steps of the Wabash County Courthouse, 1 W. Hill St., according to Laura Cole.


ISDH free drive-thru testing site closes shop in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 9, 2020


Due to climbing local COVID-19 cases, Mayor Scott Long announced at the Monday, Oct. 26 Wabash City Council meeting that the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and the city of Wabash had opened a free drive-thru clinic for COVID-19 testing.


The 'Prayer Trolley' took to the streets Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 9, 2020


On Saturday, members of various churches and denominations from cities including Wabash, Peru, Kokomo and Goshen came together for a mobile prayer service, according to Sheila Butcher.


ISDH reports 14th, 15th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 9, 2020


Since Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) has reported the 14th and 15th COVID-19 deaths in Wabash County.


ISDH reports 13th local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 6, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 13th Wabash County COVID-19 death.


Downtown Holiday Night to Remember canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 6, 2020


At Thursday's Wabash Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, Mayor Scott Long announced the annual Downtown Holiday Night to Remember had been canceled.


Initial Wabash County General Election results are in


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 3, 2020


Just after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Lori Draper, Wabash County clerk, announced the initial results for the 2020 General Election.


Voters take to the polls


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 3, 2020


During an Election Day like no other, voters around the country took to the polls to make their voices heard. The following is an on-the-ground look at the six voting centers open Tuesday in Wabash County.


Five applicants vie for two open WCS board positions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Nov 3, 2020


On Friday, Oct. 30, the deadline to apply for the open Wabash City Schools (WCS) board positions expired. But, before it did, several applicants made their intentions known.


Traffic stop leads to multiple drug-related arrests


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 3, 2020


A traffic stop late last month led to several arrests on various drug charges in an investigation that spanned several individuals in multiple counties, according to Wabash County Sheriff Ryan Baker.


ISDH reports 11th and 12th local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Nov 3, 2020


Since Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 11th and 12th Wabash County COVID-19 deaths. Meanwhile, large-scale downtown events have been canceled through the rest of the year due to the recent rise in local cases.


Auction leads to historic renovations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 30, 2020


On Dec. 30, 2019, Cleo D. “CD” Snyder, 96, of Wabash, died in Fort Wayne. Over the years, he had accumulated several properties, many of which he rented out.


Don't forget to vote


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 30, 2020


The number of opportunities to make your voice heard at the ballot box is dwindling as Tuesday’s Election Day marks the end of the 2020 campai…


ISDH reports 10th Wabash County COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 30, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the 10th confirmed COVID-19 death in Wabash County. The ISDH has also reported an additional 69 new local positive COVID-19 cases since Wednesday.


'We provide a listening ear'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 28, 2020


In August, somewhere on the other side of the world, Lt. Timothy DeLaughter explained over the phone that the journey which led to him serving as a Navy chaplain was a winding one.

WPD officers cleared in shooting


WPD officers cleared in shooting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 27, 2020


Speaking Monday morning at the bottom of the steps of the Wabash County Judicial Center, William C. Hartley Jr. announced the Wabash Police Department (WPD) officers involved in the Oct. 8 shooting of murder suspect William L. Sendelbach, 32, had been cleared by Indiana State Police (ISP) investigators.


Long lines continue as early voting enters the final week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 27, 2020


The long lines which have been a staple of early voting in Wabash County and across the country continued this weekend, as early voting enters its final week before Election Day.


ISDH opens drive-thru COVID-19 testing clinic due to climbing local cases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 27, 2020


Due to climbing local COVID-19 cases, Mayor Scott Long announced at Monday's Wabash City Council meeting that the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and the city of Wabash have opened a free drive-thru clinic for COVID-19 testing.


'Can I pray for you?'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 23, 2020


If you're near the Wabash County Courthouse some Monday morning and you approach the house at 78 W. Hill St., you might not be surprised by the first statement you'll be greeted with if you've been paying attention to the lawn signs posted all around the block.


County council to review salary ordinance Monday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 23, 2020


At the Monday, Oct. 26 Wabash County Council meeting, councilmembers will review several ordinances, including the salaries for the upcoming year.


ISDH reports 30 additional local COVID-19 cases since Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 23, 2020


As of Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported 30 additional cases in Wabash County since Wednesday.


City council approves first reading of salary ordinance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 20, 2020


At the Tuesday, Oct. 13 meeting of the Wabash City Council, the salary ordinance for the upcoming year was unanimously approved on first reading.


Clerk: Absentee ballot requests due by Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 20, 2020


If you're planning on voting absentee in the General Election this year, 11:59 p.m. Thursday is the final deadline to deliver your signed request to the Wabash County Clerk's Office.


Dozens quarantined as local schools report COVID-19 in students, staff


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 20, 2020


Several local schools have reported new positive COVID-19 cases among students and staff to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), wit…


Get your costumes ready


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 16, 2020


In case you haven't noticed it's getting colder, and spookier out there as Halloween approaches. As such, several local events have begun taking shape to help local families celebrate the season.


Wabash City Council adopts Wabash City Schools budget


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 16, 2020


At Tuesday's Wabash City Council meeting, the Wabash City Schools (WCS) budget for 2020-2021 was unanimously approved.


Council approves fire, police longevity pay increases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 16, 2020


At the Tuesday, Oct. 13 meeting of the Wabash City Council, a previously discussed longevity pay increase for employees of the city's police and fire departments was unanimously approved.


William Sendelbach charged with murder, two counts of attempted murder


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 16, 2020


On Wednesday, Oct. 14, William L. Sendelbach, 32, was charged with one count of murder and two counts of attempted murder after the Thursday, Oct. 8 domestic dispute turned Wabash Police Department (WPD) officer-involved shooting.


WCPL presents budget to city council


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 13, 2020


At the Monday, Sept. 28 Wabash City Council meeting, Ware W. Wimberly III, executive director Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL), presented their annual budget.


Grow Wabash County honors the Business of the Year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 13, 2020


Whether looking toward the past, present or future, the consistent theme at Thursday's Grow Wabash County’s 2020 Annual Celebration Dinner at the Honeywell Center's Ford Theatre was turning challenging times into opportunities for growth.


Clerk: Long lines during the first week of early voting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 13, 2020


Tuesday represented one week since early voting began in Wabash County, and clerk Lori Draper said there had already been a “great turnout.”


10-year-old stabbed Thursday dies Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 13, 2020


The 10-year-old stabbing victim of the domestic disturbance which allegedly occurred before the Wabash Police Department (WPD) officer-involved shooting Thursday later died from their injuries, according to Sgt. Tony Slocum, Indiana State Police Department (ISP) public information officer for the Peru District.


'Hometown Heroes'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 9, 2020


It's one thing to be recognized for being a distinguished citizen. It's quite another to be one among the inaugural recipients of such an award.


Duke Energy invests in Wabash County economic development program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 9, 2020


Duke Energy announced Thursday, Oct. 2 they were investing in four Indiana sites to spur economic development and jobs as part of its 2020 Duke Energy Site Readiness program, according to Lew Middleton, senior communications consultant.


ISDH: Wabash County's COVID-19 rating up from blue to yellow


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 9, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) updated their color-coded COVID-19 weekly metrics map, in which they upgraded Waba…


ISP investigating WPD officer-involved shooting


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 8, 2020


The Indiana State Police (ISP), at the request of the Wabash Police Department (WPD), is investigating a police officer-involved shooting in which a WPD sergeant was injured, according to Sgt. Tony Slocum, ISP public information officer for the Peru Ditrict.


The show will go on


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 6, 2020


On Thursday, six local organizations – The Honeywell Foundation, Wabash County Museum, Visit Wabash County, the North Manchester Historical Society, the North Manchester Civic Symphony Society and Wabash Marketplace – received state arts, cultural and destination marketing organization grants, according to Randy Spieth, director of communications for Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch.


City now accepting WCS board member applications


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 6, 2020


The Wabash City Schools (WCS) school board began accepting applications for member positions Wednesday, Sept. 30, according to Bev Vanderpool, assistant to Mayor Scott Long.


ISDH reports ninth Wabash County COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 6, 2020


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported a ninth COVID-19 death in Wabash County. On Monday, the ISDH updated their new school dashboard with this week's local figures.


ISDH: Rolling Meadows COVID-19 deaths now at 10


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Oct 2, 2020


On Wednesday, Sept. 30 the ISDH reported the latest long-term care facility data. Rolling Meadows Health Care Center, in LaFontaine, reported fewer than five new resident positive cases and five new resident deaths.


'Circle the Fort I-469 Trump Rally' rally held Sunday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 2, 2020


On Sunday, Sept. 27, hundreds of spectators and thousands of vehicles joined in a miles-long procession around Fort Wayne in support of the re-election of President Donald Trump.


Early voting begins Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 2, 2020


After months of anticipation, early voting in the general election is set to begin Tuesday, according to Lori Draper, clerk.


Slee receives 2020 Outstanding County Surveyor Award


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Oct 2, 2020


Last month, the Association of Indiana Counties (AIC) announced that Wabash County Surveyor Cheri Slee received the 2020 Outstanding County Su…


Help wanted


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 29, 2020


When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Indiana, it caused disruptions in many sectors of life. Food insecurity, which was already present beforehand, skyrocketed. Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana, along with other similar organizations, noted an immediate several-fold increase in need.


ISDH: Wabash County's 7-day COVID-19 positivity ratings below 1 percent


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 29, 2020


After being in double digits only weeks ago, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported Wabash County's seven-day COVID-19 positivity rates were now below 1 percent earlier this week.


McCallen honored for 24 years of service


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 29, 2020


Earlier this month, Judge Robert J. McCallen of the Wabash County, Indiana Superior Court, was honored for 24 years of service on the bench, according to Kathryn Dolan, chief public information officer for the Indiana Supreme Court.


Holcomb appoints Callahan to Governor's Workforce Cabinet


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 29, 2020


On Monday, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions, according to Alec Gray, digital communications director. Among the appointees was Jason Callahan, Wabash City Schools (WCS) superintendent, who was named one of five new members of the Governor's Workforce Cabinet.


Educating women landowners


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 25, 2020


On Thursday, Sept. 17, outside Salamonie Lake's Upper Wabash Interpretive Center, Mary Lou Watson, of the Miami County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) said the reason she and just over a dozen other women were gathered there that day was to study the larger issue of conservation.


Holcomb: State to advance to Stage 5 of Back on Track Indiana plan


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 25, 2020


On Thursday, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced that he will advance the state to an updated version of the Stage 5 Back On Track Indiana plan and extend the state’s face covering mandate until at least Oct. 17, according to Rachel Hoffmeyer, press secretary.


Paradise Spring sealing finishing this weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 25, 2020


Earlier this month, Adam Hall, park superintendent, announced the walkways and parking lots between both train tracks at Paradise Spring Historic Park would alternately be closed for sealing, according to Maria E. Smyth, receptionist for the city.


WHS plans homecoming parade for Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2020


The COVID-19 pandemic has put many aspects of modern life on hold, but the Wabash High School (WHS) homecoming parade won't be one of them.


Urbana blood drive was open by appointment only, no walk-ins


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2020


At last month's Red Cross blood drive at the Urbana Lion's Club, the signs on the door were just the first indications that something was different.


City: Norfolk Southern working to install 'crash beams'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 22, 2020


Rail Safety Week lasts through Friday, and it couldn't be a more appropriate topic for the city of Wabash.


Family Video in Wabash checking out


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 22, 2020


Inside the Family Video at 53 E. Market St., on Monday, everything was marked on sale and was further reduced. Movies, games and TV shows previously for rent were now on clearance. In the back, the adult section was closed, but up front a sign informed shoppers they could buy the floor mats by the door for $10 a piece.


Improving the home for virtual and homeschooling


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 19, 2020


Before the COVID-19 pandemic flipped nearly every aspect of modern life on its head, the population of families who chose to home school their children represented a relatively small piece of the country's educational pie.


ISDH reports eighth local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 18, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported the eighth local death from COVID-19.


Indiana named the top state in the nation for adoptions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 18, 2020


On Thursday, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and U.S. Administration of Children and Families Assistant Secretary Lynn Johnson announced Indiana is the top state in the nation for increasing the number of children adopted from foster care, according to Rachel Hoffmeyer, press secretary.


This is the Remix


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 18, 2020


On Aug. 31, the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, in collaboration with Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, announced the 11 artists participating in Make It Your Own Mural Fest, which occurred Sept. 8 to 18 across Northeast Indiana’s 11 counties, according to Kate Virag, vice president of marketing and strategic communications.


North Manchester physician elected to ISMA leadership post


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 18, 2020


Dr. J. Elizabeth Struble, a family medicine physician in North Manchester, was chosen as president-elect of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) on Sunday, according to Steve Cooke, director of communications.


'A beautiful mystery'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 15, 2020


During Monday's Senior Luncheon at the Salamonie Lake Interpretive Center, Master Naturalist April Reed brought along a few friends: Namely, a few monarch butterfly caterpillars.


Rolling Meadows: Total positive resident COVID-19 cases now 26


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 15, 2020


As of Tuesday, Rolling Meadows Health and Rehabilitation Center has reported a total of 26 residents as having tested positive for COVID-19 so far.


WCS presents the budget to Wabash City Council


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 15, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Matt Stone, business manager for Wabash City Schools (WCS), presented their 2020-2021 budget.


City Council approves budget on second reading


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 15, 2020


At Monday’s Wabash City Council meeting, the council members unanimously approved the 2020-2021 budget on its second reading.


Working on the honor system


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 12, 2020


If you're taking a drive during one of the warmer months of the year on Indiana 13 just a few miles south of Wabash, you may want to keep your eyes focused on the west side of the road.


Winning the 'Homestead Award'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 12, 2020


Wabash County's own Peden farm has been in continuous operation since 1905.


County schools receive safety funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 11, 2020


The Indiana Secured School Board has approved more than $19 million in matching state grant funds, marking a second consecutive year of record-breaking school safety investments, according to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS).


ISDH: 18 new Rolling Meadows resident COVID-19 cases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 11, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) issued its weekly long-term care facility data updates for COVID-19 cases.


Jones Loflin wants to help you focus when there's too much to do


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 11, 2020


On Wednesday, Sept. 16, the Honeywell Foundation and Grow Wabash County will host author and professional speaker Jones Loflin during a series of virtual seminars.


Local leaders oppose continuation of Stage 4.5


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 11, 2020


During one of series of meetings late last month, the Wabash County Council unanimously passed a resolution opposing Gov. Eric Holcomb's continuation of Stage 4.5 of his Back on Track Indiana plan.


WCS announces Nijaul Drollinger as new O.J. Neighbours principal


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 8, 2020


Wabash City Schools (WCS) has announced Nijaul Drollinger is the new principal of O.J. Neighbours Elementary School, according to Jason Callahan, WCS superintendent.


'Tox-a-way Day' coming to WCSWMD on Oct. 3


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 8, 2020


Wabash County residents are invited to participate in the Wabash County Solid Waste Management District’s (WCSWMD) upcoming Fall Clean Up and …


ISDH reports seventh local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 8, 2020


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the seventh Wabash County COVID-19 death.


Wabash Street Department plans annual fall cleanup


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 4, 2020


The Wabash Street Department has secured dumpsters for the annual fall cleanup, according to Bev Vanderpool, assistant to Mayor Scott Long.


Making new friends at Salamonie Preschool


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 4, 2020


This month, preschool-age children and their adults are invited to Salamonie Preschool’s “A is for Autumn Apples,” from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 at Salamonie Interpretive Center in Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area, 3691 New Holland Road, Andrews, according to Teresa Rody, interpretive naturalist.


Clerk's office announces general election voting locations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 4, 2020


On Wednesday, the Wabash County Clerk's Office announced the official early voting locations for the Tuesday, Nov. 3 general election.


Local, state Democratic candidates to hold open house


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 4, 2020


The Wabash County Democratic Party will be hosting a meet-the-candidates open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12 under the large pavilion in Wabash City Park, 800 W. Hill St., according to Chad Harris, Wabash County Democratic Party chairman.


Libraries getting closer to being 'Back on Track'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 1, 2020


On Wednesday, Aug. 26, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced that he was extending the state’s face covering mandate and continuing Stage 4.5 of the Back On Track Indiana plan until Sept. 25.


Crouch, OCRA award Taking Care of Main Street grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 1, 2020


Among the awardees were local organizations Wabash Marketplace and Manchester Alive.


Parkview Wabash named one of the state's Best Places to Work


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Sep 1, 2020


Coming in at number 10 in the “Medium Companies” category, which includes businesses with between 75 and 249 employees, was Parkview Wabash Hospital.


ISDH reports sixth local COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Sep 1, 2020


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported another local COVID-19 death, bringing Wabash County's total to six.


Braun visits Ford Meter Box, talks issues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 28, 2020


On Thursday morning, Sen. Mike Braun, R-Indiana, visited Wabash along with several other locations in the area during the Senate's current recess.


City council passes first reading of budget


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 28, 2020


During Monday’s Wabash City Council meeting, the proposed budget was approved on the first reading.


Local small businesses may soon apply for $200K in grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 28, 2020


Grow Wabash County announced a new grant opportunity available for small, for-profit businesses in Wabash County, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


NMPL receives nearly $1K grant to fight racial injustice


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 28, 2020


Libraries, schools, universities, nonprofit organizations and libraries across Indiana, including the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL), are receiving grants to purchase highly sought-after books, digital materials and films addressing racial injustice in America to add to circulating collections in their communities, according to Kristen Fuhs Wells, vice president of Indiana Humanities.


Pink Droyd wishes you were here


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 25, 2020


If you're a fan of Pink Floyd, you won't want to miss this weekend's performance by tribute band Pink Droyd.


Low water pressure, discoloration possible during water main flushing


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 25, 2020


Indiana American Water will conduct water main flushing in the Wabash service area from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, according to Joseph M. Loughmiller, external affairs manager.


City council looks to fill upcoming WCS board vacancies


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 25, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Councilmember Mitch Figert, liaison between the council and the Wabash City Schools (WCS) board, announced changes to how they would be selecting the appointees for the two board members will be ending their terms at the end of 2020.


MCS, MSD board candidates set


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 24, 2020


With the deadline for filing petitions having expired at noon Friday, the Wabash County Clerk's Office has finalized the list of MSD and Manchester Community Schools (MCS) boards' candidates which will be on the November general election ballot.


Austin French makes music for the 'broken people'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 21, 2020


This weekend, Contemporary Christian artist Austin French is bringing his Wake Up Sleeper Drive In Tour to Wabash, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator for the Honeywell Center.


Austin French makes music for the 'broken people'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 21, 2020


This weekend, Contemporary Christian artist Austin French is bringing his Wake Up Sleeper Drive In Tour to Wabash, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator for the Honeywell Center.


Salamonie, Seven Pillars named two of state's top 'Natural Wonders'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 21, 2020


On Wednesday, Visit Indiana released the latest edition of their 20 IN 20 campaign, this time highlighting some of the state's top “Natural Wonders,” according to Josh Alsip, project manager for the Indiana Office of Tourism. Among the locations named were Seven Pillars on the Mississinewa River and Salamonie River State Forest.


National Guard to assist Second Harvest through the rest of the year


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 18, 2020


It was just before 1 p.m. last Wednesday and Ryan Keim, Next Steps minister and outreach minister at Bachelor Creek Church of Christ, said they had about 240 vehicles come through their parking lot that day.


Two more candidates file for school board positions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 18, 2020


On Tuesday, Aug. 4, Teresa Ehret, deputy of elections and voter registration at the Wabash County Clerk’s Office, reported two more candidates had filed for open school board positions.


City Council looks at longevity pay increase for police, fire


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 18, 2020


On Wednesday, Aug. 12, the Wabash City Council met to discuss the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year with the various department heads.


Several local political yard signs reported stolen


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 17, 2020


On Monday, Chad Harris, Wabash County Democratic Party chair and Democratic candidate for State Representative District 18, said “many” local yard signs advocating for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden had been stolen recently.


Compass Rose Academy celebrates groundbreaking


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 14, 2020


On Wednesday, White’s Residential and Family Services celebrated the groundbreaking of a new campus for their Compass Rose Academy.


ISDH reports two more local COVID-19 deaths


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 14, 2020


On Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported two additional local COVID-19-related deaths, bringing Wabash County's total to five.


5,000 face masks from HHS distributed


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 13, 2020


The Wabash County Tobacco-Free Coalition (WCTFC) along with the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) distributed 5,000 face masks to over 25 organizations and individuals in Wabash County, according to Dan Gray, WCTFC director.


School board filings enter the final week


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 13, 2020


The deadline to file to run for either the MSD's or Manchester Community Schools' (MCS) board is just a week away.


White's to celebrate Compass Rose Academy groundbreaking


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 11, 2020


A groundbreaking ceremony has been planned for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12 at the construction site of 5233 S. 50 East to celebrate the construction of the new Compass Rose Academy campus at White’s Residential and Family Services, according to Sarah Goodman, marketing coordinator at Michael Kinder & Sons, the firm leading the construction.


North Manchester Center for History requests $10K


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 11, 2020


Before the North Manchester Town Council's monthly meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 5, Nancy Alspaugh, vice president of the North Manchester Historical Society, submitted a written request for their annual funding of $10,000.


NWS reports high winds cause large tree limbs to fall in North Manchester


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jan 26, 2021


A series of severe storms featuring high winds caused some large tree limbs to fall late Tuesday in northern Wabash County.


Jury trial date set in Nakota Kelly murder case


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Aug 1, 2021


A jury trial date has been set in the case of Anthony Dibiah, 37, who has been accused of murdering his son, Nakota “Fergie” Kelly, 10, of Wabash.


Area Five's matched savings program gets boost


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 7, 2020


Last month, Area Five Agency on Aging & Community Service received a $26,250 appropriation from the state, according to Veronica Watson, community programs manager for the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA).


Second Harvest receives $23,640 in state funding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 7, 2020


Among the organizations which received funds was Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana, which was awarded $23,640.


Preschool during a pandemic


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 7, 2020


By its nature, the monthly programs for preschool-age children and their parents at Salamonie Interpretive Center are close, hands-on experiences.


City Council looks toward uncertain fiscal future


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 6, 2020


At a special budget meeting of the Wabash City Council, local leaders will attempt to plan for the upcoming fiscal year during a very uncertain economic time.


Search for remains of Nakota Kelly continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 4, 2020


Police continue to search for the remains of Nakota “Fergie” Kelly, 10, of Wabash.


School board filings begin


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 4, 2020


On Tuesday, Teresa Ehret, deputy of elections and voter registration at the Wabash County Clerk's Office, said they had received their first school board petition and it has been certified.


INDOT begins construction on Indiana 24 J-turn project


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Aug 4, 2020


After many months of heated push back by residents and local and state leaders, Cole Wyatt, Wabash County Highway Department superintendent, announced at Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting that the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) had begun construction of the controversial J-turn project at the intersection of Indiana 24 and County Road 300 East, otherwise known as Lagro Road.


Helping to 'Stop the Bleed' in Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Aug 4, 2020


Sam Hipskind, school resource officer for Wabash City Schools (WCS), said he would rather see local students, teachers and administrators have emergency supplies and not need them than need them and not have them. In that spirit, and keeping with recently-signed state law, Hipskind, along with several community partners, has organized a “safety bag” program to help begin the new school year.


A vigil for Nakota 'Fergie' Kelly


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 31, 2020


A vigil honoring the life of late 10-year-old Nakota “Fergie” Kelly was planned for the late evening of Friday, July 31 at the Field of Dreams, according to attorney Alan J. Zimmerman.


Local leaders respond to Holcomb's mask mandate


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 31, 2020


On Friday, July 24 Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed Executive Order 20-37 to require face coverings beginning Monday, July 27 to slow the sprea…


'Lifelong goal'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 31, 2020


Wabash High School sophomore Aidan Patton recently achieved a “lifelong goal” of making it to the Amateur National Motocross National Championship, according to parents Elizabeth and Travis Patton.


Parkview Health, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield agree on a new contract


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 30, 2020


On Thursday, Parkview Health and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield have reached an agreement on a new contract. The multi-year agreement provides Anthem members with continued in-network access to all Parkview Health providers and facilities, according to Tami Brigle, public relations manager for Parkview Health, and Tony Felts, director of public relations for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.

Receive mysterious seeds in the mail? Don't plant them


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 30, 2020


People across the country are receiving unsolicited packages of unidentified seeds in the mail that seem to be coming from China. The Office of Indiana State Chemist, located at Purdue University, is urging Hoosiers not to plant or dispose of the seeds since they could be spreading noxious weeds, plant diseases or invasive species, according to Don Robison, seed administrator.


Immunizations on the road


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 28, 2020


The latest stop has been scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 at Manchester Jr./Sr. High School, One Squire Drive, North Manchester.


Honeywell Center receives $4K from Arts Midwest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 28, 2020


Earlier this month, Arts Midwest announced the 2020-21 Touring Fund grants, which includes 16 grants totaling $38,900 to Indiana arts and cultural organizations, according to Bridget Eckert, director of marketing and communications.


Katie Jones named Wabash County Scholarship Pageant Queen


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 28, 2020


The 30th Annual Wabash County Scholarship Pageant was held Friday evening at the Honeywell Center.


Second Harvest to split weekly distributions between two locations in August


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 28, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana will be splitting its weekly food distribution tailgate events between two locations in August, according to Robby Tompkins, director of philanthropy.


Learn More Center awarded $40,981 grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 28, 2020


Last week, the Pauline J. Barker Education Trust awarded the Learn More Center a grant of $40,981 to support adult education programs in Wabash County, according to Gary Montel, development officer.


OCRA Historic Renovation Grants awarded to three Wabash County projects


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 24, 2020


On Monday, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) announced that 12 properties will receive funding through the Historic Renovation Grant Program, including three in Wabash County, according to Melissa Thomas, communications director.


School Prayer Walk set for Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 24, 2020


The special prayer event is set to start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 28 in front of Common Ground Prayer House, 78 W. Hill St.


WCUF creates an emergency relief grant for nonprofits


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2020


The Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) has created the Emergency Relief Grant for local nonprofits in response to the increased demand experienced by local non-profits who provide services to families in need, according to Steve Johnson, executive director.


2020 WACCY Golf Outing canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 23, 2020


Grow Wabash County “regretfully announces” that the 25th Annual WACCY Golf Outing has been canceled, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


WHS graduation tickets now available


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 23, 2020


The 147th WHS graduation ceremony is set to begin at 7 p.m. Friday, July 31 on the Honeywell House Lawn.


Seeking sports stringers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 21, 2020


Do you have a passion for writing, photography and local sports? The Wabash Plain Dealer is now accepting applications for paid stringers for the upcoming fall sports season.


New Northfield principal named


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 21, 2020


At last week's MSD school board meeting, Jay Snyder was named the new principal of Northfield Jr./Sr. High School.


Backpack giveaways planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 21, 2020


Students and their parents preparing to head back to school have multiple opportunities this week to receive backpacks filled with school materials.


Charley Creek Inn honored with Century Award


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 21, 2020


On Tuesday, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb awarded 76 Indiana companies and organizations with the Governor’s Century or Half Century Business Award in recognition of each company’s longevity and service to its employees, community and the state, according to Erin Sweitzer, communications director for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, IEDC.


Wabash County Festivals Pageant set for Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 21, 2020


Eighteen contestants will compete for the title of Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Queen in the 30th annual Wabash County Festivals Pageant at 7 p.m. Friday, July 24 at the Ford Theater in the Honeywell Center, according to Bev Vanderpool, co-director.


Freshening up the lines


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 18, 2020


If you've been driving downtown this week, you might have noticed the yellow paint on the edge of the street corners is looking a bit fresher than usual.


WCUF receives $175K for COVID-19 relief


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 17, 2020


On Friday, the Wabash County United Fund (WCUF) awarded $30,000 of a $175,000 grant for assistance related to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Steve Johnson, WCUF executive director.


2020 Founders' Day Festival canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 17, 2020


This year's edition of the annual Founders' Day Festival, which seeks to be a “celebration of Wabash, Indiana and its rich history,” has been canceled, according to Maria E. Smyth, city receptionist.


Wabash River Defenders plan cleanout


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 16, 2020


This year marks the 10th anniversary since the Wabash River Defenders first began the annual tradition of clearing debris from the Wabash River, according to Kristy Church.


Wabash Kiwanis Club’s Pancake Day canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 15, 2020


The Wabash Kiwanis Club Board of Directors has announced that the 2020 Pancake Day fundraiser has been canceled, according to Board President …


WPD officer commended for saving man's life


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 15, 2020


A Wabash Police Department (WPD) officer was commended for saving a man's life, according to Capt. Matt Benson, WPD public information officer.


First year for carnival company at the Wabash County 4-H Fair


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 15, 2020


It was late Tuesday morning at the Wabash County 4-H Fairgrounds, and Tim Bohlander, of Poor Jack Amusements, was sitting in their air-conditioned trailer on the phone, preparing for the day.


Second Harvest receives relief funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 14, 2020


Indiana American Water and the American Water Charitable Foundation are together providing $25,000 in relief funds to nonprofit organizations …


Homeschooling cooperative plans open house


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 14, 2020


If you’re a parent interested in homeschooling your children, the North Manchester Co-op, a homeschooling cooperative, has planned an open hou…


COVID-19 concerns move NMCH programs online


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 13, 2020


Concerns over COVID-19 have caused the North Manchester Center for History (NMCH), 122 East Main St., North Manchester to move its programming online for the time being, according to Laura Rager, director.


Peabody reports first COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 14, 2020


On Sunday, Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester “with sadness” reported their first death among a resident from COVID-19, according to Rod Craft, executive director.


'Blue Rally' at the Courthouse


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 11, 2020


Dozens of self-proclaimed “law enforcement enthusiasts” gathered Wednesday evening on the lawn of the Wabash County Courthouse for a “Blue Rally.”


North Manchester mural funds less than halfway to goal


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 11, 2020


On Monday, The Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, in collaboration with Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc., announced KEY DETAIL and Tobias Studios are two of the muralists that have been selected for Make It Your Own Mural Fest, happening Sept. 8 to 18 across Northeast Indiana’s 11 counties, according to Kate Virag, vice president of marketing and strategic communications for the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership.


Second Harvest plans tailgates at Northfield


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 10, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana has planned a series of tailgate food distributions for the remaining Wednesdays in July, but the location will be a new one.


Queen crowned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 10, 2020


On Wednesday evening on the Ford Theater stage at the Honeywell Center, Alyssa McKillip was named Miss Wabash County 2020 at the Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen Pageant.


Two North Manchester students graduate from Indiana Connections Academy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 9, 2020


More than 750 students recently graduated from Indiana Connections Academy as part of the Class of 2020, including Sarai Justice and Hailey Hall from North Manchester, according to Susan Decker.


VirtuART expands to reach all ages


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 9, 2020


The Honeywell Foundation is set to begin a series of online art workshops, which will allow students of all ages to participate online during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator.


Local libraries make modifications


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 8, 2020


Last week, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced the state would modify the Back On Track Indiana plan through at least July 17, according to Rachel Hoffmeyer, press secretary.


County superintendents release guidelines for returning to classes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 7, 2020


On Tuesday, the superintendents of the three public school districts in Wabash County released their guidelines for returning the school this fall amid the COVID-19 pandemic.


Town council approves $15K Manchester Alive contribution


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 7, 2020


The North Manchester Town Council approved a $15,000 contribution to Manchester Alive during their monthly meeting Wednesday, July 1, according to Carrie Mugford, clerk-treasurer.


Non-Livestock judging begins at Wabash County 4-H Fair


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 7, 2020


On Monday, at the Wabash County 4-H Fairgrounds, children and parents lined up based on their last names to drop off their Non-Livestock Projects to be judged at this year's fair.


'Living Tree' installed outside City Hall


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 3, 2020


A "Living Tree" installation now mounted outside City Hall will honor both the former leaders of the city and those who donated funds, according to Mayor Scott Long.


Connecticut man dies in Wabash County crash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jul 2, 2020


Officers from the Indiana State Police (ISP) and the Wabash County Sheriff's Department responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 24 at Wabash County Road 500 East, in which a Connecticut man died at approximately 9:51 a.m. Thursday, according to Sgt. Tony Slocum, ISP public information officer for the Peru District.


Riding on the new Trolley No. 85


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 2, 2020


The VIP tours of the new 40-passenger vehicle ran on a continuous loop from the Visit Wabash County Welcome Center to White Rock Recreation during the late morning and early afternoon Wednesday.


Virtual graduation open house honors teens in foster care


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 2, 2020


Twenty-two high school seniors in foster care celebrated their high school graduation with a special virtual open house last week, according to Noelle Russell, spokesperson for the Department of Child Services (DCS).


WCS delivers meals during the summer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 1, 2020


On a recent morning at Hannah Park on East Hill Street, Shelly Ford, Wabash City Schools (WCS) cafeteria aid was busy handing out bags of food and milk from the side of the yellow school bus.


New laws take effect Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jul 1, 2020


During the 2020 legislative session, the Indiana General Assembly passed more than 160 bills "to improve our state," according to Sen. Andy Zay, R-Huntington. Here are some noteworthy changes to Indiana law that take effect July 1.


Wabash city fireworks planned for Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 30, 2020


Wabash city fireworks are set to begin at dusk Saturday, July 4, with a rain date of Sunday, July 5, according to Capt. Matt Benson, Wabash Police Department (WPD) public information officer.

Wabass Institute recital moves online


Wabass Institute recital moves online


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 30, 2020


The 2020 edition of the annual Wabass Institute has moved its final recital from the Honeywell Center to online, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator.


The ongoing saga of Bridge No. 144


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 29, 2020


Wabash County Bridge No. 144 has been unusable due to flood damage for over two years, and a group of nearby residents has become more and more concerned they will be permanently left with only one way in and out of their homes and businesses.


Zay to honor Charley Creek Inn's centennial during July's First Friday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 27, 2020


Organized by Wabash Marketplace, First Friday encourages the community to celebrate from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 3 in downtown Wabash, according to Andrea Zwiebel, executive director.


VFW to hold tenderloin dinner


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 26, 2020


The Wabash Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 286 will hold its tenderloin dinner, with some restrictions, from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 26 at 1078 W. Old 24, said Dan Ford.


Bringing the food to the people


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 26, 2020


Hoosiers of all ages have been asked to shelter-in-place, but for those who rely on food banks and other organizations, that might mean missing a meal or several. To fill this gap, local organizations have been bringing the food to them.


City and county agree to purchase a bucket truck


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 26, 2020


Earlier this week, the final touches were placed on a joint agreement by the city and county purchase a bucket truck.


13-24 named one of Indiana's top drive-in theaters by Visit Indiana


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 25, 2020


The 13-24 Drive-In has been named by Visit Indiana as one of the state's top 20 drive-in theaters, according to Josh Alsip, project manager for the Indiana Office of Tourism.


48 Wabash businesses awarded OCRA grant funding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 24, 2020


Forty-eight businesses located in the city of Wabash will receive grant funding totaling $250,000 through a grant program offered by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) awarded to the City of Wabash and administered by Grow Wabash County, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


'Blue Rally' planned to support law enforcement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 24, 2020


A “Blue Rally” as a show of support for those who work in law enforcement is being organized for next month, according to Laura Cole, who is co-hosting the event with Barbara Pearson, Wabash County Republican Party chair.


Re-opening restaurants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 24, 2020


Earlier this month, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced all 92 counties in the state could advance to Stage 4 of the Back On Track Indiana plan on Friday, June 12.


Preparing for the Wabash County 4-H Fair


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 23, 2020


The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on planned large-scale events, and the Wabash County 4-H Fair has been no exception.


Wabash Art Guild workshop approaching


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 23, 2020


The Wabash Art Guild is set to host an acrylics-painting workshop featuring Terry Pulley, according to Lori Heeter.


County approves $40,000 OCRA grant match


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 20, 2020


During Monday's Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, a $40,000 matching grant was approved to accompany Grow Wabash County's application for the second round of Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) grants.


'Dreams' exhibit available on virtual Clark Gallery


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 20, 2020


The Honeywell Center Clark Gallery has opened its newest exhibit to the public via virtual platforms through Sunday, Aug. 16, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator.


A history of problems


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 19, 2020


When Mayor Scott Long announced earlier this month he was ordering the temporary closure of the Carroll Street railroad crossing “until officials of Norfolk Southern, Paperworks and the City of Wabash can solve the continued disregard of regulatory signs,” it was just the latest development in an ongoing saga involving the intersection.


Harris selected as national Democratic delegate


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 19, 2020


At the 2020 Indiana Democratic Party Convention on Wednesday, Chad Harris, Wabash County Democratic Party chair, was chosen to represent the Second Congressional District's Democrats from Aug. 17 to 21 at the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.


'Tailgating on the Farm' for a good cause


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 18, 2020


Starting Friday, June 12, Hawkins Family Farm began hosting “Tailgating on the Farm,” a “safe and adventurous way to enjoy good food in a secure setting among appropriately spaced good neighbors on a pretty little Indiana farm,” according to Sarah Hawkins Rusk, owner and marketing manager.


WFD responds to a house fire Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 17, 2020


The Wabash Fire Department (WFD) responded to a report of a house fire at around 1:21 p.m. Tuesday in the 400 block of Anna Street, stated Barry Stroup, WFD chief, in response to a Plain Dealer request Wednesday.


Natural gas leak reported early Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 17, 2020


Several agencies were on scene early Wednesday near the intersection of Falls Avenue and Maple Street responding to a natural gas leak.


More than 100 march peacefully against racism


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2020


On Sunday afternoon in North Manchester, more than 100 people marched peacefully to memorialize victims of racism and to call for reform of police practices that disproportionately affect black communities, according to Katy Gray Brown, professor of philosophy and peace studies.


Festivals Scholarship pageant fundraiser set


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 17, 2020


The Wabash County Festivals Scholarship pageant will hold their Nelson's Port-A-Pit fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the former Miller's Furniture building, 1100 N. Cass St., stated Bev Vanderpool, co-director, in a statement to the Plain Dealer.


WPD accepting probationary police officer applications


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 16, 2020


The Wabash Police Department (WPD) is accepting applications for the position of a probationary police officer through 4 p.m. Friday, July 17.


Hands-on learning with the Teen Indiana Master Naturalists


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 16, 2020


On Monday afternoon at water's edge near the youth campground at Salamonie Lake, Tashina Lahr-Manifold, executive director of Wabash County Soil and Water Conservation District, was holding up a small bottle filled with water.


Fundraiser to benefit first transitional home for women in Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 13, 2020


The Wabash County Drug Steering Committee, Hope House Ministry and the Community Foundation of Wabash County have announced plans to locate a transitional home for women in Wabash County, according to Melissa Ford, development associate with the Community Foundation.


Anti-racism event set for Sunday in North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 12, 2020


An anti-racism event has been scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday, June 14 at The Firehouse, 108 W. Main St., North Manchester, according to Cliff Kindy, of the Christian Peacemaker Teams at Manchester University.


Black Lives Matter in Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 12, 2020


As has been the case in many other cities around the globe during the past few days, a group of several dozen peaceful protesters assembled with signs in hand in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Saturday afternoon in front of City Hall at the corner of Market and Wabash streets.


High-speed winds topple trees across county Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 11, 2020


On Wednesday afternoon, trees across the county were blown over on to vehicles, buildings, roadways, lines and more by high-speed winds.


Sealed with soy


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2020


Nearly a dozen Wabash County bridges are being treated with a new type of sealant derived from soy thanks to a recent grant.


'Pigs to People to Pork' delivers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 11, 2020


On Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5, Doug Wilcox, senior commercial loan officer, delivered 550 pounds of meat to FISH of Wabash, 770 ½ W. Hill St., and Living Well in Wabash County CoA Community Cupboard, 239 Bond St.


Downtown construction


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 10, 2020


Visitors to downtown Wabash this week will likely notice some construction vehicles and blocked off streets.


New trolley No. 85 to hit the streets


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 10, 2020


Visit Wabash County, in partnership with the city of Wabash, has announced that the new Trolley No. 85 will soon be delivered, according to Whitney Millspaugh, marketing manager for Visit Wabash County.


NMPD looking for vehicle break-in suspects


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 9, 2020


The North Manchester Police Department (NMPD) is asking for the public's help in locating suspects in a string of recently reported vehicle break-ins over the weekend.


Southwood names top students


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 9, 2020


Southwood Junior/Senior High School has named the valedictorian and salutatorian for the graduating class of 2020, stated Andrew McDaniel, principal, in response to a Plain Dealer request Monday.


HCC, MCS receive career, technical education grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 9, 2020


The Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE) has selected 12 recipients for a Next Level Programs of Study Implementation Grant, according to Sam Rourke, communications strategist. Among the winners were two Wabash County schools.


COVID-19 disruptions cause of Red Cross blood shortage concerns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 6, 2020


The disruptions caused by COVID-19 have caused the Red Cross to report the threat of diminished blood supply.


Mayor orders temporary closure of Carroll Street railroad crossing


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 5, 2020


On Friday, Mayor Scott Long stated he was ordering the temporary closure of the Carroll Street railroad crossing “until officials of Norfolk Southern, Paperworks and the City of Wabash can arrive at a solution to the continued disregard of regulatory signs.”


Despite emergency deployments, National Guard still assisting Second Harvest


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 5, 2020


The members of the Indiana National Guard’s Muncie Armory who have been in attendance at recent Second Harvest tailgate food distribution events at the Winchester Senior Center will continue in their missions despite recent emergency deployments.


MHS plans first-ever senior parade


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 5, 2020


For the first time, Manchester High School (MHS) will honor graduating seniors with a senior parade through downtown North Manchester starting at 7 p.m. Friday, June 12.


Wabash County awarded emergency food, shelter funds


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 4, 2020


Wabash County has been chosen to receive $7,529 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs, Steve Johnson, local board chair of the Wabash County United Fund.


Wabash County Museum announces re-opening plans


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 3, 2020


The Wabash County Museum has announced its plans to re-open to the public, according to Mitch Figert, president and CEO.


Voters take to the polls


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 3, 2020


Wabash County voters took to the polls Tuesday for the delayed Primary Election.


Initial Wabash County Primary Election results are in


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Jun 3, 2020


On Tuesday evening, the office of Wabash County Clerk Lori Draper released the initial primary election results.


'Because it's open to everybody, it doesn't feel like charity'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 2, 2020


What was once something that happened once or twice per month will now become a weekly occurrence due to the high demand.


Don't forget to vote in Tuesday's primary election


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jun 2, 2020


Local and state officials are reminding voters to not forget to vote during Tuesday's primary election.


FEMA delivers PPE to Miller's Merry Manor


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 30, 2020


On April 30, Vice President Pence, leader of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate shipments of personal protective equipment (PPE) to more than 15,000 nursing homes across America. These shipments will provide a 14-day supply of PPE to staff working in the nursing homes, according to FEMA.


Clark Gallery to feature 2020 themed art exhibit


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 30, 2020


The Clark Gallery in the Honeywell Center will host its 2020 Themed Art Competition titled “Dreams” from Monday, June 15 to Sunday, Aug. 16, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing coordinator at Honeywell Foundation.


Wabass Institute changes with the times


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 29, 2020


Wabass Institute began as a dream of Artistic Director Ranaan Meyer, Harold Robinson and Eric Larson, according to Morgan Ellis, public relations and marketing director for the Honeywell Foundation. They developed the concept of a full scholarship double bass program.


In-person voting begins


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 28, 2020


On Tuesday afternoon at OJ Neighbors school gymnasium, Mallory Hipskind was busy serving as a poll worker for the first time. By that point in the day, 112 people had taken advantage of the first day of early in-person voting for the 2020 primary election.


Local businesses' OCRA grant requests submitted to the state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 28, 2020


At Tuesday's Wabash City Council meeting, a resolution required to apply for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the COVID-19 Response Program, was approved unanimously.


NMPL moves toward re-opening


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 27, 2020


With the support of the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) board and the Wabash County Health Department, the NMPL plans to re-open the building to the public Monday, June 15, according to Jeanna Hann, adult department manager and marketing coordinator.


IUK promises $1K scholarships to 233 local eighth-graders


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 27, 2020


Indiana University Kokomo (IUK) awarded $1,000 scholarship certificates to 233 Wabash County eight grade students, according to Melissa Ford, development associate at the Community Foundation of Wabash County.


'Veggie Plant Party' coming to Living Well


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 26, 2020


The Second Harvest Food Bank tailgate food distribution event scheduled for this week is a familiar enough sight, but the thousands of live plants being donated alongside it will be new. The event is set to last from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 28 at the Dallas L. Winchester Senior Center, 239 Bond St., according to Robby Tompkins, director of philanthropy.


Wabash Strong group hangs it up, for now


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 26, 2020


After two months of dedicated handiwork by hundreds of local volunteers producing thousands of fabric face masks for health care professionals…


Northfield commencement ceremony set for July 19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 26, 2020


Northfield Jr./Sr. High School's graduation date has been set for 2 p.m. Sunday, July 19 in the gymnasium, 154 W. 200 North, according to MSD.


ISDH adds another local COVID-19 case; total now 72


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 25, 2020


On Saturday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) added another positive COVID-19 case to Wabash County's count, making the local total 72.


NMPL curbside service a success


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 23, 2020


The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) has announced an extension of their curbside pick up hours on Mondays and Wednesdays, according to Jeanna Hann, adult department manager and marketing coordinator.


Mural Fest application deadline extended


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 23, 2020


Make It Your Own Mural Fest, organized by the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership and Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc., has extended the deadline for the Artist and Mentorship Programs, according to Kate Virag, vice president of marketing and strategic communications.


WACT calling out for all performers and directors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 22, 2020


If you have an interest in either being on stage or behind the curtain, the Wabash Area Community Theater (WACT) wants you for two upcoming shows.


WPD purchases two hybrid utility vehicles


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 22, 2020


The Wabash Police Department (WPD) recently purchased two Ford Hybrid Police sport utility vehicles, stated Capt. Matt Benson, public information officer, in a statement to the Plain Dealer on Saturday.


WCPL hopes to re-open June 15


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 21, 2020


At the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) board meeting Tuesday, members looked forward to re-opening the building to the public Monday, June 15.


NMPD chief warns against marketing agency


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 21, 2020


North Manchester Police Department (NMPD) Chief Jim Kirk warned area businesses against contributing to a company named FIVEFISH in a Tuesday statement to the Plain Dealer. However, Sean Sieja, the business' founder, president and CEO, called it a “simple misunderstanding.”


Contestants sought for the 30th Annual Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2020


Contestants are being sought for the 30th Annual Wabash County Festivals Scholarship Pageant, stated Bev Vanderpool, co-director, in a statement to the Plain Dealer. The pageant will be held Friday, July 24, in the Ford Theater at the Honeywell Center. The deadline for applications is Thursday, May 28.


Laketon American Legion, Auxiliary Memorial Day service set


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 20, 2020


The Laketon American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a Memorial Day service at 1 p.m. Monday, May 25 at the Laketon Cemetery, 950 N. 200 West, North Manchester, stated Thelma Butler in a statement to the Plain Dealer.


Burgess wins SPJ award


STAFF Report Updated May 19, 2020


On Monday, the Indiana Professional Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) announced the winners of their 2019 Best in Indiana Journalism Contest. Among those recognized was Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Rob Burgess, who won third place for Arts and Entertainment Writing for publications with circulation below 30,000.


'Liking for Biking'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 19, 2020


The Dam to Dam Ride (D2D) committee and Parkview Wabash Hospital (PWH) has announced the fourth year of the “Liking for Biking” riding series which began May 9, according to Whitney Millspaugh, marketing manager for Visit Wabash County.


Total COVID-19 positive Peabody residents now seven


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 18, 2020


In response to a Plain Dealer request Monday, Rod Craft, executive director of Peabody Retirement Community, reported two new positive cases among their residents, making the total seven.


Wabash Kiwanis Club Pancake Day rescheduled for July 25


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 16, 2020


After being rescheduled for a second time, the Wabash Kiwanis Club will once again host its annual Pancake Day. It had first been rescheduled from March 14 to Saturday, June 6. And, on Thursday, Eric Seaman, past president, announced it had once again been rescheduled to Saturday, July 25.


Manchester High School students win state JAG honors


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 16, 2020


About 175 high-school students from across the state competed in 11 different categories at the 12th annual Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conference on May 8, according to the Department of Workforce Development (DWD). Among the competitors and winners were several students from Manchester High School.


Rolling with the changes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 16, 2020


On April 14, friends and family of retiring Indiana State Police (ISP) Master Trooper Joe Swisher organized a drive-by parade of vehicles to honor this public servant on his last day on the job.



Downtown Wabash Farmers' Market season begins Saturday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 15, 2020


Organized by Wabash Marketplace, the opening date of Downtown Wabash Farmers Market is set from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 16 in the Honeywe…


ISDH adds another local COVID-19 case; total now 68


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 14, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) added another positive COVID-19 case to Wabash County's county. That brings the total to 68. The ISDH still reports two local deaths, and now reports 459 tests.


Parks Board votes to close Honeywell Pool for 2020


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 14, 2020


At Wednesday's Wabash Board of Parks and Recreation meeting, which was held over Zoom, board members voted 4 to 2 to close the Mark C. Honeywell Pool for the 2020 season.


VFW to hold fish fry, with restrictions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 14, 2020


The Wabash Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 286 will hold its fish fry, with some restrictions, from 4 to 7 p.m. at 1078 W. Old 24, stated Dan Ford in a Tuesday statement to the Plain Dealer.


Parkview concludes mask-making program


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com May 14, 2020


After receiving more than 40,000 cloth face mask donations, Parkview Health is concluding its mask-making program and encouraging community members to donate to other organizations in need, according to Tami Brigle, public relations manager.


Food bank seeing double last year's need in Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 13, 2020


The ranks of those who are food insecure have grown exponentially in the time of COVID-19 and nowhere is that more obvious than in the numbers of those seeking assistance from local food banks.


Wabash Art Guild 2020 Members' Art Show canceled


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 13, 2020


The Wabash Art Guild 2020 Members' Art Show, which was originally scheduled to take place at the Honeywell Center, has been canceled this year, due to COVID-19, stated Lori Heeter in a Sunday statement to the Plain Dealer.


Number of Peabody residents testing positive for COVID-19 now five


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 12, 2020


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) added three more positive cases of COVID-19 to Wabash County's count. This brings the local total to 67. The ISDH still reports two local deaths and 398 total tests. Meanwhile, the Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester has reported an additional three positive cases among its residents.


Charley Creek Inn celebrates its 100th anniversary despite COVID-19 disruption


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 12, 2020


In honor of Charley Creek Inn’s centennial, several festivities were planned including a First Friday Centennial Celebration and Miami Street Block party, but due to the global coronavirus pandemic, they have been postponed until the pandemic subsides, according to Howard Kaler, general manager.


Living Well begins federal grant application process


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 12, 2020


During Monday's Wabash County Commissioners meeting, Beverly Ferry, CEO of Living Well in Wabash County, was given unanimous approval to begin the 2020-2021 Section 5311 grant application.


Covering those who keep others covered


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 9, 2020


Grow Wabash County has received $5,000 in grant funding from Duke Energy’s Economic Development Relief Grant program, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


Local manufacturing sector hit hard


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 9, 2020


On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced total nonfarm payroll employment fell by 20.5 million in April, and the unemployment rate rose to 14.7 percent.


Museum receives two Indiana Humanities grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 8, 2020


Schools, libraries and other organizations from Gary to Evansville recently received grants from Indiana Humanities for projects ranging from …


Woman's Clubhouse calls off last scheduled luncheon of the season


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 8, 2020


Out of an abundance of caution, the Woman's Clubhouse will not meet for its final luncheon of the 2019-2020 season in June, stated Ellen Stouffer, third vice president of the club, in a statement to the Plain Dealer on Tuesday.


ISDH adds local COVID-19 case


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 7, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported an additional positive case of COVID-19 in Wabash County, bringing the local total to 64.


National Guard continues Second Harvest assistance


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 7, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank has announced a Tailgate Food Distribution event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, May 8 at Living Well in Wabash, 239 B…


Absentee, early, in-person voting details announced


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 7, 2020


Lori Draper, Wabash County clerk, has announced absentee, early and in-person details for voters in the upcoming June 2 primary election.


Roann library continues curbside service


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 6, 2020


As the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) and North Manchester Public Library begin their curbside service, the Roann Paw Paw Township Public Library began Monday, May 4, stated Joy Harber, director, in a Wednesday statement to the Plain Dealer.


Local libraries to begin curbside service


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 6, 2020


These past few weeks have been difficult for those who normally rely on in-person services at Wabash County's libraries. But, this week, both the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) and the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) have announced the start of curbside service.


25th annual WACCY golf outing prepares to tee off


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 6, 2020


Registration is now open for Grow Wabash County’s 25th Annual WACCY Golf Outing, scheduled for Wednesday, June 3 at the Honeywell Public Golf Course, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


Long opens City Hall, with restrictions


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 5, 2020


Mayor Scott Long stated the city has now opened City Hall to all employees, according to a statement to the Plain Dealer.


61 employees, 2 residents test positive for COVID-19 at Peabody


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 4, 2020


Rod Craft, executive director of the Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester, stated a total of 61 employees and two residents have tested positive for COVID-19 thus far, in response to a Plain Dealer request Monday.


ISDH reports second Wabash County COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 3, 2020


On Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported the second death attributed to COVID-19 in Wabash County.


City, Grow Wabash County to award OCRA grants to local employers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 2, 2020


The city of Wabash, in partnership with Grow Wabash County, has been selected to receive $250,000 each in economic development grant funds from the Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) to help support businesses in Wabash in need of short-term financial assistance, stated Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events for Grow Wabash County, in response to a Plain Dealer request Thursday.


Total Wabash County COVID-19 cases now over 50


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated May 1, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced an additional nine positive COVID-19 cases in Wabash County, bringing the local total to 51.


Warmer weather brings an increased risk of tick-borne illnesses


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 1, 2020


Indiana health officials are urging Hoosiers to protect themselves from tick bites while outdoors as warmer weather increases tick activity.


Stepping into The Sanctuary


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor May 1, 2020


The Sanctuary of Wabash, 492 N. Wabash St., is slated to officially open for business Friday, May 1.


Wabash County adds four new COVID-19 cases; total now 42


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 30, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) added four positive COVID-19 cases to Wabash County's total, bringing it to 42.


46 Peabody Retirement Community employees have now tested positive for COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 29, 2020


On Wednesday, Rod Craft, executive director of the Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester, stated a total of 46 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 thus far.


11 Wabash County businesses to receive Rapid Response funding


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 29, 2020


Grow Wabash County and the city of Wabash will be awarding Rapid Response loans to 11 local businesses as part of Grow Wabash County’s Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) program, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for marketing and events.


SCAN receives additional assistance to help families


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 29, 2020


As families in northern Indiana face unprecedented levels of stress due to the pandemic and economic fallout, Stop Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) has received additional funds from the Department of Child Services (DCS) to assist families with their basic needs in 16 northern Indiana counties, including Wabash County, according to Mandy Drakeford, chief philanthropy officer.


ISDH adds six more Wabash County COVID-19 cases; total now 28


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 28, 2020


On Tuesday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) added six more cases to Wabash County's positive COVID-19 count, making the local total to 28.


Second Harvest announces extra Tailgate Food Distribution


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 28, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank announced several regularly-scheduled and extra Tailgate Food Distribution events, according to Tracy Dishman, marketing director.


Wabash County's COVID-19 cases jump from 12 to 22 over weekend


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 26, 2020


On Sunday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported an additional seven positive cases of COVID-19 in Wabash County, bringing the local total 19.


A drive-by appreciation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 25, 2020


The difficult part about gathering people to throw a surprise event is having to keep it secret so the subject doesn’t find out ahead of time.


MCS awarded $20K EPA grant to replace school bus


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 25, 2020


In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on Thursday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $1,015,000 to replace 52 older diesel school buses in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, according to Joshua Singer, public affairs specialist.


Mask-making movement


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 25, 2020


What started almost a month ago as an urgent request is now a full-on movement as local individuals and groups have answered the call to sew fabric masks for health care workers, seniors and more.


ISDH, IU partner on COVID-19 study


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 24, 2020


During a televised press conference Thursday, Dr. Kristina Box, state health commissioner, announced the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is collaborating with the Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI to conduct a scientific study to measure the spread of COVID-19 throughout the state.


ISDH adds two Wabash County positive cases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 23, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health added two more positive cases to Wabash County's count of confirmed COVID-19 patients, making the local total 12.


Donating life, even during a pandemic


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 23, 2020


On Tuesday, 41 local donors answered the call and donated 38 units of blood at First United Methodist Church, stated Kaleena Wright, interim executive director of the American Red Cross’ Northeast Indiana Chapter, in response to a Plain Dealer request Wednesday.


North Manchester receives $250K federal COVID-19 grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 22, 2020


During a televised press conference Wednesday, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) announced 13 rural Hoosier communities will receive more than $1.96 million in federal grant funding, through the new COVID-19 Response Program.


Dia De Lagro rescheduled due to COVID-19 concerns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 22, 2020


Dia De Lagro, which was originally set for Tuesday, May 5, has been rescheduled to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 13, according to Andy Eads, of the Lagro Canal Foundation.


Mayor extends work-from-home order to May 4


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 21, 2020


In a Monday evening statement to the Plain Dealer, Mayor Scott Long stated he would be extending the closure of Wabash City Hall through 8 a.m. Monday, May 4.


County EMA Director reports first Wabash County COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 21, 2020


On Tuesday morning, the first COVID-19-related death in Wabash County was reported.


The cycling tradition continues


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 21, 2020


For those who exercise, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions in established routines. But, outdoor bike riding is one activity you can still safely participate in.


MCS honors academic excellence


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 21, 2020


Manchester Community Schools (MCS), usually holds its annual Academic Excellence Awards Program around this time of year. But, just like so many things, the word “usually” doesn't apply when it comes to 2020.


Positive Wabash County COVID-19 cases up to 10


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 20, 2020


On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported another positive case of COVID-19 in Wabash County. That brings the local total to 10.


Celebrating National Library Week, virtually


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 18, 2020


The North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) has announced they are celebrating National Library Week this year from April 19 to 25 in a whole new way by hosting their first-ever Virtual National Library Spirit Week, stated Jeanna Hann, adult department manager and marketing coordinator, in a Tuesday statement to the Plain Dealer.


Holcomb to extends stay-at-home order through May 1


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 17, 2020


During a televised press conference Friday, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced he planned on signing an executive order next week to extend the current stay-at-home order to Friday, May 1.


ISDH reports another positive Wabash County case; total now nine


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 17, 2020


On Friday, the Indiana State Department of Health confirmed a new positive case of COVID-19 in Wabash County. That brings the total of confirmed local cases to nine.


Together, but separately


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 17, 2020


On Easter, local churches were faced with the same problem.


MCS receives nearly $80K SBOE career ladder grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 17, 2020


The Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) met virtually Wednesday for its April business meeting and approved the disbursement of additional career ladder grant money, according to Molly Deuberry Craft, senior director of strategy and communications.


Number of positive COVID-19 cases in Wabash County now eight


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 16, 2020


On Thursday, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) confirmed a new positive case of COVID-19 in Wabash County.


Making the most of remote learning


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 16, 2020


Fourteen Heartland Career Center students from the Criminal Justice Program effectively used their time during their quarantine and became certified Emergency Telecommunicators (ETC).


Red Cross increases blood donation safety


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 16, 2020


With the safety on everyone's minds due to COVID-19, local blood donation opportunities may look a bit different than usual.


Visit Wabash County announces extreme triathlon


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2020


Visit Wabash County and the Dam to Dam Wabash County Century Ride committee have announced the launch of an extreme triathlon, DAM(N)!MAN!, according to Whitney Millspaugh, marketing and brand manager for Visit Wabash County.


City council approves use of EDIT funds for RFL program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 15, 2020


At Monday’s Wabash City Council Meeting, which was held online over Zoom, an ordinance to use $100,000 of Economic Development Income Tax (EDI…


Weekly jobless claims fall locally, but numbers still high


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 14, 2020


According to the most recent initial unemployment insurance claims data from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, first-time unemployment claimants in Allen County and Economic Growth Region 3 (Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Grant, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells and Whitley counties) went down last week, according to Rachel E. Blakeman, Community Research Institute director and Department of Public Policy adjunct professor at Purdue University Fort Wayne.


Former resident donates cereal to local students, charity


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 14, 2020


In a statement to the Plain Dealer on Friday, Mayor Scott A. Long stated a former resident offered several pallets of cereal, which were then distributed to the Lighthouse Mission and Wabash City Schools (WCS).


Libraries continue building closures, not services


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 11, 2020


Though all library buildings in Wabash County are now closed for even longer, both the Wabash Carnegie Public Library and North Manchester Public library stated they are open for business online.


Finishing up the school year, virtually


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 11, 2020


On Friday, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb, in coordination with Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick, signed an executive order to waive education requirements that cannot be met due to school buildings being closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to Rachel Hoffmeyer, press secretary.


Some extra help distributing food


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 10, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank's regular visits to the Living Well in Wabash County, but Thursday's tailgate distribution event featured some extra help.


Early Promise Scholarships still in force


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 10, 2020


Parents of fourth- through eighth-graders who are recipients of the Wabash Community Foundation’s Early Award Scholarship program shouldn't have to worry about their funds being interrupted by COVID-19, according to Melissa Ford, development associate.


County EMA Director: Total of Wabash County COVID-19 cases now seven


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 9, 2020


On Thursday morning, Keith Walters, Wabash County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency director, announced the Wabash County Heal…


eLearning for even longer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2020


With the planned closure of K-12 schools in Indiana being extended first to May 1 and then, more recently, to the rest of the school year, local teachers have been adjusting their curriculum in several ways.


LaFontaine, North Manchester receive Community Crossings grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 9, 2020


On Tuesday, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness announced 214 Indiana cities, towns, and counties received a combined $126.5 million in state matching funds for local road projects through the Next Level Roads: Community Crossings Initiative.


Virtual unemployment discussion planned


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 8, 2020


Northeast Indiana Works, also known as WorkOne Northeast, is set to host a live Facebook event at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, according to Chelsea Boulrisse, project manager for Grow Wabash


Two more positive Wabash County COVID-19 cases reported; total now five


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 7, 2020


On Tuesday morning, Keith Walters, Wabash County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency director, announced two additional positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the local total of positive cases to five.


Mayor extends Wabash City Hall closure


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 7, 2020


On Friday, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced he would extend the previously announced stay-at-home order for another two weeks. As a result, Mayor Scott Long has also extended the current closure of Wabash City Hall and work from home policy until 11:59 p.m. Monday, April 20.


ISDH reports two additional Wabash County positive COVID-19 cases


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 6, 2020


On Monday morning, the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) reported two additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Wabash County. That brings the local total of positive cases to three.


Holcomb to extend stay-at-home order for another 14 days


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Apr 3, 2020


During a televised press conference Friday afternoon, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced he had extended the state's public health emergency order for another 30 days to May 3.


WHS senior named 2020 Indiana Academic All-Star


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 3, 2020


In a statement to the Plain Dealer last week, Kyle Wieland, Wabash High School (WHS) principal, stated Taylor Coffman, WHS senior, was named one of this year's All-Stars.


Unemployment claims skyrocket locally, nationwide


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 3, 2020


On Tuesday, the Department of Labor issued a stunning report of 6,648,000 new unemployment insurance claims for the week ending March 28.


Finding and keeping a place to 'shelter in place'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 2, 2020


With Gov. Eric Holcomb's order last week to “shelter in place” lasting for the time being, local and state officials are working to ensure Hoosiers are able to find and keep a shelter in the first place.


Wabash County Courts closed through April 30


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 2, 2020


Wabash County courts will be closed through April 30, according to a Monday statement to the Plain Dealer by Judges Robert R. McCallen III, of the Wabash County Circuit Court, and Benjamin D.R. Vanderpool, of the Wabash County Superior Court.


Reading, delivered


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2020


During the week of March 9, the Wabash County United Fund delivered 547 board books to the Area Five Head Start classes in North Manchester and Wabash and to pre-kindergarten classes in the L.H. Carpenter Early Learning Center, Southwood Elementary School, Manchester Elementary School, Metro North Elementary School and the Manchester Early Learning Center.


City Council, BOW to discuss COVID-19 in teleconferenced meetings


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Apr 1, 2020


The Wabash City Council, on Wednesday, and the Board of Works, on Thursday, will establish emergency procedures related to COVID-19 during teleconferenced special meetings.


Mayor closes city hall until at least April 7


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 31, 2020


In a statement to the Plain Dealer on Saturday, Mayor Scott Long stated the previously announced closure of Wabash City Hall through Monday, March 30 would continue for another week, at minimum.


ISDH reports the first positive case of COVID-19 in Wabash County


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 28, 2020


According to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), the first positive case of COVID-19 was reported in Wabash County late Friday.


Mural festival seeks local artists


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 28, 2020


Make It Your Own Mural Fest, organized by the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership and Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, is asking artists to apply for the Artist and Mentorship Programs as part of the 11-day mural festival scheduled for September 8 to 18, according to Kate Virag, vice president of marketing and strategic communications.


MSD votes to allow employees to be paid despite closures


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 27, 2020


At Tuesday's MSD school board meeting, the signs of the times were everywhere. No audience was allowed. Public comment was solicited through the Facebook Live stream's commenting system. Several members joined via video conferencing. And one of the items under new business was a recommendation to approve the “Resolution Authorizing Administration to Handle Work Disruption For Employees Impacted By Coronavirus.”


Libraries continue serving community


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 26, 2020


Local libraries in Wabash County may be closed for the time being due COVID-19, but that doesn't mean patrons still can't utilize their services while stuck at home.


Local districts make adjustments to feed out-of-school students for longer


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 26, 2020


Local districts that thought they might be just feeding out-of-school students for a few weeks are now contending with the fact they might have to do so for much longer.


Hospital partners with businesses, volunteers to produce PPE


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 25, 2020


Parkview Health is partnering with businesses and volunteers to protect its supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic, stated Tami Brigle, public relations manager for Parkview Health, in response to a Plain Dealer request Monday.


Local leaders react to Holcomb's stay-at-home order


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 25, 2020


On Monday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb called for Hoosiers to stay home until April 7.


Wabash Strong


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 24, 2020


An urgent request to the community for surgical masks Friday led to the creation of a now hundreds-strong Facebook group dedicated to constructing them over the weekend.


Some local meetings canceled, others live-streaming


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 24, 2020


Meetings are where local governmental bodies do their work. So how should they proceed in the era of social distancing?


Helping small businesses in crisis


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 21, 2020


As the pain from the business closures surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt in Wabash County and elsewhere, customers, local organizations and government agencies are stepping up their efforts to support local business owners.


Reaching out to voters, just not physically


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 21, 2020


Given everything that's happened throughout the past few days regarding the growing COVID-19, campaign stops might now seem like a quaint relic from a lost time.


Two arrested after fight ends with shots fired


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 20, 2020


In a statement to the Plain Dealer on Thursday, North Manchester Police Department (NMPD) Chief Jim Kirk stated two people were arrested after a fight allegedly ended with shots fired.


Holcomb closes all Indiana K-12 schools until May 1 due to COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 19, 2020


As Gov. Eric Holcomb announced several new cases of COVID-19 in the state, he also mandated all K-12 schools in the state close until May 1, in addition to other measures. Meanwhile, Wabash County officials made several announcements including changes to official services and the issuance of a travel advisory.


Schools providing meals even during closures


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 19, 2020


Even though school is out due to concerns over COVID-19, area school corporations have created several opportunities for their students to obtain food.


More schools, organizations, libraries announce cancellations over COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 18, 2020


After Gov. Eric Holcomb issued stringent new restrictions Monday meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 – including closing all bars, restaurants and nightclubs – several more schools, organizations and libraries have announced closings.


Blood donations badly needed due to COVID-19-related cancellations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 17, 2020


As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause mass cancellations, blood drives have been no exception. And officials say it couldn't come at a worse time for the blood supply.


Holcomb announces state's first COVID-19 death


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 16, 2020


Gov. Eric Holcomb announced the state's first COVID-19 death Monday, as the number of confirmed cases of the novel virus has risen to 24. None of the confirmed cases were in Wabash County.


Helping to secure food during an uncertain time


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 16, 2020


With concerns over COVID-19 causing cancellations and closings everywhere, those who are food insecure may be rightly worried about where their next meal will come from.


From the farm to the world


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 14, 2020


Wabash County resident Amber Lewis has just started the first virtual chapter of Future Farmers of America (FFA) in the entire state for her students at Indiana Digital Learning School.


Indiana American Water places moratorium on shutoffs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 14, 2020


In response to a Plain Dealer request on Friday, Joe Loughmiller, external affairs manager, stated Indiana American Water would be placing a moratorium and discontinuing service shut-offs at this time.


Schools, organizations announce closings over COVID-19 concerns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 13, 2020


In the aftermath of Thursday's announcement by Gov. Eric Holcomb of new stringent measures meant to curb the spread of COVID-19, including limiting non-essential gatherings to no more than 250 people, several local schools and organizations have announced closings and postponements.


Still rocking after more than 20 years


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 13, 2020


The cover band Prime Suspects is set to perform at a St. Patrick's Day Party from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, March 14 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) No. 286, 3678 W. Old State Road 24.


Local churches prepare for COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 13, 2020


As organizations large and small have had to make tough decisions about whether to cancel or postpone gatherings and events due to COVID-19, local churches are considering what steps to take regarding their worship services.


WPD officer promoted


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 12, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Council meeting, Wabash Police Department (WPD) officer Kyle Lafferty was officially sworn in as sergeant by Mayor Scott Long.


Manchester not yet going online only due to COVID-19


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2020


As both Indiana University and Purdue University have decided to move all face-to-face classroom instruction online due to concerns over COVID-19, Manchester University will remain open for now.


Access Youth Center to feature music, discuss addiction


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2020


Blizz, a Christian rapper, opens the event with a sampling of his songs before being joined by members of the local addictions panel from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 13 at 74 W. Canal St.


NM Town Council pledges $5K for comprehensive plan


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 11, 2020


At their regular monthly board meeting Wednesday, March 4, the North Manchester Town Council voted unanimously to pledge $5,000 towards the co…


Lt. Col. Kuester to speak at MSD’s 31st annual Academic Honors Banquet


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 10, 2020


Lt. Col. Christopher M. Kuester, a 1992 Southwood High School graduate, will address the academic honorees of MSD of Wabash County during the annual Academic Honors Banquet at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, March 17 at the Honeywell Center in Legacy Hall, according to a statement to the Plain Dealer from Laura Langebartels, director of communication and community engagement.


Senior Center, schools begin COVID-19 preparations


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2020


As the number of COVID-19 cases continue to grow in the state and worldwide, Wabash County groups have begun thinking about how to best prepare for the possibility of significant disruptions due to the novel virus.


Fort Wayne native Addison Agen to perform at Eagles Theatre


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 7, 2020


Americana singer and songwriter Addison Agen hails from Fort Wayne and her “jaw-dropping” vocals helped her place as first-runner up on Season 13 of NBC’s “The Voice.” Now, she is set to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the newly-reopened Eagles Theatre, 106 W. Market St. Theatre doors will open at approximately 6:30 p.m.


ISDH announces first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 7, 2020


Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced Friday the first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in a Marion County resident with a recent history of travel to Boston, according to Greta Sanderson, ISDH senior communications manager.


Joshua Steely to represent Wabash County at regional spelling bee


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 6, 2020


Joshua Steely, 13, an eighth-grader at Manchester Jr.-Sr. High School, will join 14 other county spelling bee champions from northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio will compete at the 66th Annual Journal Gazette Regional Spelling Bee presented by STAR Financial Bank on Saturday, March 7, at Purdue University Fort Wayne’s Rhinehart Music Center, according to Heather Heal, secretary and treasurer of the Journal Gazette Company.


MCS receives $46K IDOE Digital Learning and Community Advisory Grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 5, 2020


The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced recipients of the 2020 Digital Learning-Community Advisory Grant on Thursday, Feb. 27, according to Adam Baker, press secretary.


One farm shows 120 years of agricultural history


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 5, 2020


John Hartsough can trace a large swath of the modern agricultural history of the state and country through his own family's 120-year-old farm just south of North Manchester.


WCS postpones Japanese Exchange Program due to COVID-19 concerns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Schools (WCS) board meeting, Superintendent Jason Callahan announced the long-planned Japanese Exchange Program will be delayed by a year due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak.


Wabash County United Fund matches Chili for Charity


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 3, 2020


The Wabash County United Fund distributed $10,000 to eight local nonprofit organizations on Tuesday, Feb. 24 at the Urbana Community Building.


County renews Anthem contract


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Mar 3, 2020


Wabash County employees can expect the same deductions for their health insurance to carry over for another year at least.


Crystal Gayle comes home


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 29, 2020


After selling out her first show at the newly-reopened Eagles Theatre -- set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 29 -- Wabash's own Crystal Gayle has added a second show set for 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1.


White’s selected as NBA All-Star 2021 Legacy grant recipient


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 29, 2020


White’s Residential & Family Services was awarded a $50,000 grant Thursday from the NBA All-Star 2021 Legacy Project to help advance its workforce development program, Growing Teens for Life, according to Chad Mertz, director of strategic communications for Hirons.


Duke Energy awards Grow Wabash County two grants


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 28, 2020


On Thursday, Grow Wabash County announced Duke Energy awarded the organization two grants, one for marketing and one for foreign direct investment.


Man in Sunday helicopter crash dies Tuesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 28, 2020


A helicopter crash near North Manchester sent one person, who later died, to the hospital and is now being investigated by two federal agencies.


Taking the oath


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 27, 2020


At Monday's Wabash City Council Meeting, Wesley Herrera, Wabash Fire Department probationary firefighter and EMT, was sworn in by Mayor Scott Long.


No confirmed COVID-19 novel coronavirus cases in state yet


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Updated Mar 12, 2020


At this time, no cases of COVID-19 novel coronavirus have been confirmed in Indiana, and no Hoosiers are under investigation, stated Jennifer O'Malley, deputy chief of staff and Office of Public Affairs director for the Indiana State Department of Public Health (ISDH), in response to a Plain Dealer request Wednesday.


A sign of progress


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 26, 2020


On Tuesday on Market Street, a large utility truck from ASA Above The Rest from Shelbyville began installation of the historically-inspired marquee on the exterior of the soon-to-be-reopened Eagles Theatre.


Local churches prepare for Ash Wednesday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 26, 2020


Christian churches both locally and worldwide are preparing for the start of the season of Lent with the annual observance of Ash Wednesday.


Narcotics investigation leads to six arrests


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 25, 2020


Recently, a two-week-long criminal investigation by Indiana State Police Troopers Steven Glass and Dustin Rutledge resulted in the arrests of six Peru residents, according to Sgt. Tony Slocum, ISP public information officer.


Divorced people helping divorced people


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 25, 2020


At 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday, a small group of local divorced people meets at Subway south of Wabash on Indiana 13 to break bread and exchange stories. An hour later, the group then makes the short drive to the Wabash Friends Church to hold their weekly DivorceCare meeting, led by Janet Quillen.


Jail overcrowding a common problem in the state


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 22, 2020


Though Wabash County's jail overpopulation problem has been longstanding and severe, many other counties throughout the state have struggled with the same issues.


ACLU complaint calls Wabash County Jail 'unconstitutional'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 21, 2020


The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of individuals incarcerated at Wabash County Jail, according to Ariella Sult, director of communications.


Local robotics teams headed to state championship


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 20, 2020


The Indiana VEX Robotics State Championship returns to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, March 7, where the top 385 Indiana teams from elementary, middle and high schools will compete to advance to the world championship, according to Cheryl Reed, media relations manager.


Commission seeks nominations for Public Defense Board


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 20, 2020


The Indiana Public Defender Commission is currently accepting nominations for an appointment to the Wabash County Public Defender Board, according to Andrew S. Cullen, public policy and communications specialist.


Good Samaritans helping good Samaritans


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 19, 2020


On Monday afternoon on the north side of Wabash, one good Samaritan was assisted by yet another.


Indiana selected for federal employment program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 19, 2020


The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) selected 12 states and the District of Columbia to participate in its Visionary Opportunities to Increase Competitive Integrated Employment (VOICE) initiative earlier this month, according to Scott Allen, deputy director for public affairs and media relations.


A quarter-century strong


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 18, 2020


After a three-year absence, the international Irish dance phenomenon "Riverdance" is set to return Tuesday to the Honeywell Center.


Tips on taking the plunge from those who have been there before


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2020


This group, led by Janet Quillen, agreed to use this dinner hour to offer advice to couples who are thinking about marriage but have never before taken the plunge.


Poor People's Campaign at Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2020


Almost 52 years to the day after Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at what was then Manchester College, Tayna Fogle, co-chair of the Kentucky Poor People's Campaign, took to the stage Tuesday, Feb. 4 at the Cordier Auditorium to help carry the same torch.


Make It Your Own Mural Fest announced for September


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 15, 2020


The Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, in collaboration with Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne, Inc., announced Thursday the creation of Make It Your Own Mural Fest, according to Kate Virag, vice president of marketing and strategic communications.


Wintry weather causes delays


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 14, 2020


A blast of snow and ice left refuse trucks delayed Thursday throughout the area.


A very Valentine's Day Evening Tales


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 14, 2020


Evening Tales is a weekly ritual for the children who frequent the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL). But, on Monday evening, those in attendance were treated to a special Valentine's Day edition.


County receives over $3.4M for two bridge repairs


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 13, 2020


Wabash County received a total of over $3.4 million for two bridge replacement projects.


Crouch, OCRA honors local grant recipients


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 13, 2020


Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch along with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) recognized more than 85 individuals and communities who partnered with the agency throughout 2019 to collaboratively shape and execute their vision for local community and economic development opportunities on Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Statehouse, according to Melissa Thomas, communications manager.


Both Democratic congressional candidates coming


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 12, 2020


Both of the Democratic candidates running for the Second Congressional District seat in the May Primary Election are scheduled to appear together for a candidate night later this month.


From the farm to the table


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 11, 2020


During the January edition of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library's (WCPL) monthly Homeschool Science Club, Mindy Mayes, of the Purdue Extension Office, asked the assembled children to think about how their food got from the farm to their dining room table.


Candidate filing period concludes


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 11, 2020


The filing period for the May Primary Election came to a close at noon Friday and several dozen candidates have filed for local, state and federal offices.


St. Trolley’s Day Tour on sale Feb. 14


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 8, 2020


Visit Wabash County has announced that tickets for the St. Trolley’s Day Tour happening on March 14 will be available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, according to Whitney Millspaugh, marketing manager for Visit Wabash County.

Vet opens up about medical marijuana advocacy


By JARED KEEVER Feb 8, 2020


As proponents continue to push for the softening of Indiana’s laws concerning marijuana and draw more activists to their ranks, one Miami Coun…


Experience 'The Simon and Garfunkel Story'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 7, 2020


Paul Simon retired from touring in 2018. Even before that, he hadn’t performed with musical partner Art Garfunkel in nearly a decade. So, ther…


Owens drops out of governor's race


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 7, 2020


Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Owens announced Wednesday he was dropping out of the race and endorsing former inter-party rival Dr. Woody Myers for the nomination to face incumbent Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb.


Owens drops out of governor's race


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 7, 2020


Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Owens announced Wednesday he was dropping out of the race and endorsing former inter-party rival Dr. Woody Myers for the nomination to face incumbent Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb.


Not Guilty: Split Senate acquits Trump of impeachment


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com

Feb 6, 2020


President Donald Trump won impeachment acquittal Wednesday in the U.S. Senate, bringing to a close only the third presidential trial in Americ…


Snow, ice make travel hazardous Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 6, 2020


An estimated 2 to 4 inches of snow is expected to fall before Thursday morning, resulting in potentially hazardous driving conditions, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Northern Indiana.


Wabash again eligible to apply for Stellar program


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 5, 2020


After first winning the Stellar Communities Program award in 2014, Wabash is once again eligible to apply for the grant. However, because awards are now regional, the city would only receive a percentage of the total if they were to win, stated Bev Vanderpool, assistant to Mayor Scott Long, in response to a Plain Dealer request.


Charley Creek Inn celebrates a century


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 5, 2020


This year, Charley Creek Inn, in downtown Wabash will celebrate its centennial all year long, according to Howard Kaler, general manager.


A new life for a historic Main Street structure in North Manchester


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 4, 2020


The Strauss family; Michael Kinder & Sons, the design and builder; Design Collaborative, the architect; and others gathered the afternoon …


Building fire on Dimension Avenue


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 4, 2020


Firefighters responded to a report of a building on fire at around 1:28 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31 in the 100 block of Dimension Avenue, according to Barry Stroup, Wabash Fire Department (WFD) chief.


WHS accepting applications for summer Japanese trip


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 1, 2020


Wabash High School (WHS) has announced it is now accepting applications for its students and families to be involved in the Japanese Exchange opportunity coming this spring and summer, according to Jeffery R. Galley, assistant principal.


Southwood educators welcome two Brazilian teachers


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Feb 1, 2020


Wabash City Schools (WCS) has announced that through “generous support” from the Community Foundation of Wabash County, two Wabash County teachers can participate in a Bilateral Educator Exchange (BEE) Program with Brazil, according to Jeffery R. Galley, Wabash High School (WHS) assistant principal.


Mondays on the south side


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 31, 2020


Access Youth Center (AYC) has recently expanded to a second south side location for a weekly after school program.


Suspect in recent burglaries arrested


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 31, 2020


A suspect in a pair of burglaries was arrested recently after surveillance video allegedly showed him paying his rent in the same hoodie from his workplace as was seen during the break-in.


Refuse truck overturns


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 30, 2020


Indiana 13 was closed for some time Tuesday afternoon after a waste removal truck overturned in the roadway, according to a statement to the Plain Dealer from Capt. Matt Benson, Wabash Police Department (WPD) public information officer.


Local first-responders to apply for state Narcan grant


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 29, 2020


Local first-responder agencies, including the Wabash County Sheriff's Department, will once again be applying for a state grant to purchase Narcan nasal spray.


MCS to again discuss transgender bathroom use


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 28, 2020


The Manchester Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees is set to once again discuss the bathroom use of transgender students at a special meeting.


Parkview Wabash prepares for coronavirus


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 28, 2020


Though there have not been any confirmed cases in Indiana yet, Parkview Wabash Hospital has begun preparing for the possibility of future local coronavirus infections.


Church to host 'Intro to Immigration Law and Policy' seminar


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 25, 2020


An “Intro to Immigration Law and Policy” session has been planned for 8:45 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 26 at the Wabash Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 123 W. Hill St., according to a statement to the Plain Dealer from Jonathan P. Cornell, pastor.


Democratic Congressional candidate to visit Wabash


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 25, 2020


Ellen Marks, who has declared her candidacy for the May Democratic primary election in Indiana's 2nd Congressional District, is set to address the Wabash County Democratic Party at their regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28 in the boardroom of the Honeywell Center, according to a statement to the Plain Dealer from Chad Harris, county chair.


Bringing out the 'big check'


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 24, 2020


It was just after 10 a.m. Thursday and Charity Lane didn't know it yet, but just blocks away there was a “big check” (and a real, smaller check) for $50,000 with her name on it.


Annual Point in Time Count continues Thursday


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 23, 2020


An annual count of Wabash County's population of those experiencing homelessness took place Wednesday evening and continues with a giveaway of care packages Thursday.


Fantasy lantern workshop


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 23, 2020


The craft was a part of the celebration of Chinese New Year 2020, which begins Saturday, Jan. 25. It marks the beginning of the Chinese Spring Festival and goes until Saturday, Feb. 8.


Juggling acts


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 22, 2020


A true Renaissance man, Mark Nizer is scheduled to perform two very different shows in Wabash this week.


Weather, sickness, holidays contribute to blood shortage


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor

Jan 22, 2020


The American Red Cross has extended its urgent call for donors of all blood types to give blood or platelets, according to Rodney J. Wilson, external communications manager.


White's Residential says ex-employee quit during investigation


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2020


A White's Residential and Family Services Facility employee who has now been charged with child sex felonies quit his job last month during an investigation, according to a representative for the facility.


Lafontaine man fatally struck by a bus


By ROB BURGESS Wabash Plain Dealer Editor Jan 21, 2020


Officers from the Indiana State Police (ISP) and the Wabash County Sheriffs Department responded to a vehicle-pedestrian crash at approximately 7:03 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, on Indiana 15 near Wabash County Road 500 North, stated Sgt. Tony Slocum, ISP public information officer, in response to a Plain Dealer request Monday.


Skywarn weather spotter training set


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 18, 2020


A Skywarn weather spotter training session has been scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13 at the skating rink at the Honeywell Center, 275 W.…


Flu activity prompts visitor restrictions at Parkview Wabash


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 18, 2020


Public health officials are recommending temporary visitation restrictions for area hospitals, healthcare facilities and nursing homes in resp…


NWS issues Winter Weather Advisory


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 17, 2020


On Thursday, the National Weather Service (NWS) Northern Indiana issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Wabash County and the rest of area from …


Ex-White's Residential employee charged with child sex felonies


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 17, 2020


A criminal investigation by Indiana State Police (ISP) Det. Josh Maller resulted in the arrest Wednesday of Charles G. Marseilles Jr., Wabash,…


First week of candidate filing concludes


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 16, 2020


 As the first week of filing for the May Primary Election comes to a close there are now nearly two dozen candidates who have filed for variou…


Celebrating the 'Year of the Rat'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 16, 2020


The Annual Winter Break Bash, hosted by the Honeywell Foundation, took place Thursday, Jan. 2 and Friday, Jan. 3 at various Honeywell Foundati…


Moms Demand Action advocates for gun violence prevention


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 15, 2020


More than 200 volunteers with the Indiana Chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, part of Everytown for Gun Safety, gathered M…


Parents, others raise concerns over transgender bathroom use


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 14, 2020


A transgender Manchester Elementary School student who is being allowed to use the bathroom which conforms to their preferred gender identity …


Cannabis advocates take to Statehouse


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jul 9, 2022


Monday, Jan. 6 was the first day of the 2020 legislative short session, and cannabis advocates from counties across the state, including Wabas…


Flood warning in effect through the weekend


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 11, 2020


The National Weather Service (NWS) Northern Indiana has issued a flood warning for the area through the weekend.


Wabash County United Fund distributes 1,255 board books


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Feb 3, 2020


The Wabash County United Fund has distributed 1,255 board books to preschools and kindergartens throughout the county to be given as gifts eit…


Candidate filing period begins


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 10, 2020


As of Wednesday, candidates seeking public office this year may begin filing their declarations of candidacy for the 2020 Primary Election, ac…


County gets $500K renovation grant for old Plain Dealer building


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 10, 2020


Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) announced Thursday that 21 rural Hoosier communities, inc…


Second Harvest tailgate set for Senior Center


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 9, 2020


Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana will provide food for families in need at a tailgate distribution from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Frid…


Making it a 'Night to Shine'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 9, 2020


Bachelor Creek Church of Christ announced they will serve as one of nearly 671 churches around the world already registered to host Night to S…


Local man dies in grain bin


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 8, 2020


A North Manchester man died Monday in a grain bin entrapment and Indiana 13 and County Road 850 North, Chester Township, according to a statem…


Wolkins not seeking re-election


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 8, 2020


One of the longest-serving members of the Indiana House is among two more Republican lawmakers who’ve decided to not seek reelection this year.


Get ready for 'Bandstand'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 8, 2020


From three-time Tony winner and Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler comes an inspiring new American musical that explodes with infectio…


State releases final municipal election voter turnout numbers


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 7, 2020


Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced Friday that 23 percent or 645,458 of the 2,851,245 Hoosiers who were eligible to vote in th…


Taking a New Year's Day 'Polar Paddle'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 7, 2020


On Wednesday, New Year’s Day, the high temperature was in the lower 40s, and the low temperature was in the upper 20s.


Wabash PD seeks burglary suspect


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 4, 2020


The Wabash Police Department (WPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in an early morning burglary earlier this week.


Celebrating the past, preparing for the future


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 4, 2020


From the start, Tuesday’s swearing-in ceremony for elected officials at Wabash City Hall was a celebration of everything accomplished so far a…


Counting down to noon


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 3, 2020


It was just before noon Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2019, and the Winchester Senior Center was packed.


Wabash named one of state's 'must-see small towns'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 3, 2020


Wabash has been named one of Indiana’s “must-see small towns” by Visit Indiana’s new campaign.


Zay looks ahead to new legislative session


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 2, 2020


The Indiana General Assembly will convene Monday, Jan. 6, in its non-budget, short session.


'Honesty does pay'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jan 2, 2020


In what was described as a fairly rare occurrence, an honest citizen turned in money they found, which was then returned to them after no one…


Swearing-in ceremony set for Tuesday


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 31, 2019


As the city of Wabash and the surrounding communities prepare to begin a new year, a swearing-in ceremony for elected officials has been sched…


Snow and flooding in the forecast


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 31, 2019


Wintry precipitation throughout the region may lead to snow accumulations, icy roads and possible flooding in some areas through Tuesday, acco…


New Purdue extension educator on starting a new role


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 28, 2019


Geoff Schortgen said that while he grew up on a small family farm in Allen County, his love of agriculture and horticulture bloomed when he wo…


Meeting the 'entrepreneur-in-residence'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 28, 2019


When people seeking investors for their business idea ask Dan Meek for advice, he said he tells them to ask questions and surround themselves …


Wolkins to introduce new bills


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 27, 2019


The Indiana General Assembly will convene on Monday, Jan. 6, in its non-budget, short session.


Red kettle donations down


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 27, 2019


The Salvation Army’s iconic red kettles are feeling the impact of the short 2019 holiday season.


FISH of Wabash receives $5K donation


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 26, 2019


Nearly $50,000 in charitable donations has been presented to local food banks and pantries just this season alone thanks to the enthusiasm and…


New device along Wabash River to track water quality


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 26, 2019


Sitting atop a bridge spanning the Wabash River in New Harmony is a small contraption producing big data. It’s the super gage, and The Nature …


City gets Plain Dealer building


By Rob Burgess and Andrew Maciejewski - news@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 24, 2019


On Friday, Paxton Media Group finalized the donation of the former Wabash Plain Dealer building at 123 W. Canal St. to the city of Wabash.


Wabash Kiwanis Club to celebrate 100 years


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 21, 2019


The Wabash Kiwanis Club announced last week that it will soon celebrate its 100th anniversary with a special event.


Wabash Co. rated one of Ind.'s financially healthiest


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 21, 2019


Wabash County was identified Tuesday as one of the top 10 most financially healthy counties in the state of Indiana for 2019 by SmartAsset, a …


INDOT agrees to another study of intersection


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 20, 2019


 In response to the community’s concerns and reservations regarding the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Indiana 24 project, INDOT…


Taking a Yule Time Stroll


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 20, 2019


Charley Creek Gardens will host its 10th Annual Yule Time Stroll, open to the public from 6 to 9 p.m. through Monday, Dec. 23 at 551 N. Miami …


Mannheim Steamroller celebrates 35th anniversary in Wabash


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 19, 2019


Chip Davis’ Mannheim Steamroller is set to perform two, back-to-back holiday performances at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19 at the Honeywel…


Theft report leads to WPD pursuit


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 19, 2019


A theft report Tuesday, Dec. 17 quickly led to a high speed pursuit, which left two suspects in the hospital.


'Apaches in Action'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 18, 2019


With the snow and cold of winter now upon us, many need warm weather items.


Midwest Poultry Services receives $155K solar grant


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 18, 2019


Last week, Michael Dora, United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Indiana State Director, announced they are providing $1,213,736 in g…


Snow blankets the region


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 17, 2019


A storm Sunday evening and Monday morning brought between 2 inches and a half foot of snow to the region, according to the National Weather Se…


Holiday Pops at the Honeywell Center


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 17, 2019


Seasonal favorites are set to mix with some unexpected musical turns as the Fort Wayne Philharmonic is set to present their Holiday Pops conce…


Payton Sodervick is the 2020 Lilly Scholar


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 14, 2019


 Wabash High School senior Payton Sodervick filled out an application for the four-year, full-tuition Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship wi…


WHS receives $190K Early College grant


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 14, 2019


Wabash High School (WHS) will receive $190,000 in grant funding over the next five years to mentor other high schools beginning Early College …


County behind region in women in manufacturing figures


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 13, 2019


An increasing number of women in northeast Indiana are entering the manufacturing and construction workforces, according to data released Wedn…


Shop with a Cop planned for Saturday


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 13, 2019


Local law enforcement officers will be meeting children in need at 8 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 in the Lawn and Garden section of the Wal-Mart, 16…


Second Harvest tailgate planned for Friday


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 12, 2019


Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana will provide food for families in need at a tailgate distribution from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Frid…


The Oak Ridge Boys to bring a 'Down Home Christmas'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Aug 1, 2021


They have won multiple awards. They’ve been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. And, this weekend, The Oak Ridge Boys are returning …


Indiana leaders respond to impeachment charges


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 11, 2019


House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump, declaring he “betrayed the nation” in his action…


Braun, Walorski respond to USMCA deal


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 11, 2019


House Democrats and the White House announced a deal on a modified North American trade pact, handing President Donald Trump a major Capitol H…


'Indiana Clean Yard Gold Level' awarded


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 11, 2019


The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) awarded Car Recyclers, 13685 N. Indiana 13, North Manchester, with its second “India…


Harris announces candidacy


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 10, 2019


Wabash County Democratic Party Chairman Chad Harris announced his candidacy Wednesday for one of the Indiana delegate slots at the Democratic …


OJN Spanish program receives $20K grant


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 10, 2019


The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced Thursday additional grant recipients of the Indiana Dual Language Immersion (DLI) Program.


Joint investigation lands one in jail


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 7, 2019


Area law enforcement agencies were able to locate a suspect earlier this week who had active warrants for escape and parole violation, accordi…


2020 Lilly Scholar to be announced Monday


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 7, 2019


The Community Foundation of Wabash County will announce the recipient of the 2020 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship, a fullntuition, four-…


NIPSCO announces electric rate increases for customers


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 6, 2019


Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), a subsidiary of NiSource, received a decision this week from the Indiana Utility Regulatory …


City to host OCRA, Edinburgh officials


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 6, 2019


Representatives from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) and the town of Edinburgh will be in Wabash starting at 2:30 p.m…


Wabash Marketplace looks back at 2019


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 5, 2019


At their annual meeting last month, Wabash Marketplace looked back at their accomplishments in the Year in Review report.


Northfield athletic director resigns


By Rob Burgess and Jacob Rude - news@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 5, 2019


After four years in the role, Clint Davis, Northfield Junior-Senior High School athletic director, resigned from his position Monday.


Jury trial dates set in rape case


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 4, 2019


A jury trial has been scheduled next year for Mason R. Perry, 19, Roann, who currently faces two felony counts of rape.


Stretching your horizons


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 4, 2019


If the sounds of “Baby Shark” over the speaker didn’t tip visitors off that a yoga class was scheduled Monday morning at the North Manchester …


The Wizards of Winter to cast holiday spell


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Dec 3, 2019


Former members of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO), Rainbow, Blue Oyster Cult, Def Leppard and The Irish Tenors will join forces at 7:30 p.m…


Salvation Army in need of local bell ringers


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 30, 2019


The Wabash County Salvation Army needs volunteers to ring bells for the Christmas holiday.


New educator hired for Purdue Extension Wabash County


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 30, 2019


After an extensive search, the Purdue Extension Wabash County will soon have a new educator on staff.


No mistakes, just 'happy accidents'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 29, 2019


Filmed in the studio of WIPB in Muncie from 1983 to 1994, “The Joy of Painting” made the late Bob Ross a household name.


Delinquent property taxpayers now owe penalty


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 27, 2019


The fall installment for Wabash County property taxes was due Nov. 12, and delinquent taxpayers now owe a penalty.


Tackling population decline


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 27, 2019


This summer, Grow Wabash County and the Community Foundation of Wabash County partnered to take a deep dive into one of the most pressing issu…


Pass the turkey, not the flu over Thanksgiving


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 26, 2019


No one wants a serving of the flu for Thanksgiving.


Annual Winter Street Banner Contest awards presented


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 26, 2019


On Wednesday evening at the Honeywell Center’s Ford Theater, the winners of the annual Winter Street Banner Contest were announced. This year’…


Christmas comes to Manchester


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 25, 2019


It was just before 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, and Santa Claus was making his way to the campus on Manchester University.


Lone Republican challenging Hill's re-election bid talks issues


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 25, 2019


Indiana Republican Attorney General Curtis Hill’s only rival within his party for re-election, John Westercamp, has visited 82 counties since …


Controversial intersection project to be subject of town hall


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 25, 2019


An upcoming intersection project set to start next spring has caused heated local reaction and will be subject of a public meeting this weekend.


'Endangered and Disappearing'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 25, 2019


The numbers are staggering.


'Nature's Gift of Turkeys'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 21, 2019


On Wednesday, preschool-age children and their adults enjoyed holiday-themed activities at Salamonie Preschool’s “Nature’s Gift of Turkeys” at…


City declares Wednesday 'Parkview Wabash Hospital Day'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 20, 2019


Mayor Scott Long proclaimed Wednesday, Nov. 20 to be “Parkview Wabash Hospital Day,” according to a press release.


WPD seeking applicants for probationary officer position


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 20, 2019


The Wabash Police Department (WPD) is accepting applications for the position of probationary police officer starting through 4 p.m. Friday, D…


MCS bond sale begins


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 19, 2019


On Monday, the Manchester Community Schools’ $995,000 bond sale began after a series of approvals at Tuesday’s board meeting.


Tallian talks issues after Hill announces re-election campaign


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 19, 2019


Last week, Indiana Republican Attorney General Curtis Hill announced his intention to seek a second term despite facing professional misconduc…


Cirque Dreams Holidaze


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Cirque Dreams Holidaze returns to the Ford Theater stage for two full performances for audiences of all ages featuring world-class acts at 2 a…


Income growth surpasses state, national average


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Wabash County’s per capita personal income for 2018 experienced an increase of 5.89 percent over the prior year, according to data released by…


'When Conflict Comes to Dinner'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


You know that Thanksgiving is coming up, as is Christmas. Given this, you may be used to the idea of uncomfortable conversations with extended…


Curtis Hill seeking new term amid groping case


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Indiana’s attorney general, who is awaiting the outcome from professional misconduct allegations of drunkenly groping four women that threaten…


'Intergenerational Storytime' at the NMPL


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Holding Tuesday afternoon Storytimes at the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL) isn’t anything unusual.


Good vibrations


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


On Tuesday afternoon at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, Megan Price, education specialist with Science Central, had an array of props on t…


Purdue Extension Wabash County provides progress report


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


After several months of staff turnover, the Purdue Extension Wabash County is set to fill one of the two open educator positions.


Wabash County under Winter Weather Advisory


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Wabash County, along with the rest of the area, was under a Winter Weather Advisory by the National Weather Service (NWS) on Monday.


Making it a 'Night to Remember'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Mark your calendars for Friday, Nov. 15 for the annual Downtown Holiday Night to Remember.


Canal Street construction


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


If you’ve been downtown this week, you may have noticed part of Canal Street closed due to construction.


Over 8 tons of unwanted medications collected


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


On Saturday, Oct. 26, Hoosiers participated in the 18th nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day by visiting Indiana State Police (ISP) post…


Walorski to speak at Veterans Day celebration


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Indiana, will deliver remarks at the Veterans Day program set for 11 a.m. Monday on the north lawn of the Wabash Count…


Colin and Brad are 'Scared Scriptless'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Fans of the British and, later, the American version of the television show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” won’t want to miss Colin Mochrie and Br…


November First Friday a success


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


November’s First Friday saw an estimated 600 guests downtown Nov. 1, more than expected.


Mayor Long looks ahead to the next four years


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


When the dust settled Tuesday night, there was some change on the Wabash City Council, but Mayor Scott Long was re-elected without opposition …


Low turnout, few surprises on Election Day


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 6, 2019


With few contested races and low voter turnout, there weren’t many surprises to be had in Wabash County during the municipal election Tuesday,…


Voting begins for 2019 FSA County Committee elections


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Nov 6, 2019


The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began mailing ballots on Monday, Nov. 4 to eligible farmers and ranchers across the country for the …


Second Harvest tailgate planned just in time for Thanksgiving


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


The Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana will provide food for families in need at a tailgate distribution from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. …


More than just collecting cans


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


During First Friday, Nov. 1, the Access Youth Center, 74 W. Canal St., was the site of a canned food drive, as Access Learning Academy (ALA) s…


Don't forget to vote on Tuesday


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


With only three contested races in Wabash County, the 2019 municipal election figures look to be light.


Tales of survival


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


On Monday evening at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL), Polly Howell, youth services librarian, pointed at the screen next to her show…


MCS adopts 2020 budget


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


Despite struggling with declining enrollment, the Board of Trustees of the Manchester Community Schools (MCS) will be able to give their teach…


November is National Adoption Awareness Month


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


November is National Adoption Awareness Month. National Orphan Sunday is Nov. 10.


Preparing for 'the most wonderful time of the year'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


The sun was shining and the temperatures were mild Monday afternoon on the lawn outside the Wabash County Courthouse, but Mike Hoover and Mike…


Walking with pumpkins


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


For the ninth year in a row, Charley Creek Gardens is celebrating Halloween with treats along with their Indoor Pumpkin Walk from 5 until 8 p.…


Theft suspect arrested after search by WPD


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Nov 26, 2019


After asking for the public help Tuesday afternoon, theft suspect Josie D. Wilcox, 36, of Wabash, was arrested by the Wabash Police Department…


With deadline looming, 39 percent of property taxes paid


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 30, 2019


With days to go before the deadline, 39 percent of property taxes have been paid for the fall installment, stated Wabash County Treasurer LuAn…


Swearing in


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 30, 2019


The parking lot of the nearby Wabash County Historical Museum was filled with emergency vehicles Monday evening as colleagues gathered in supp…


Everything's 'On the Table'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 29, 2019


It was just before noon Monday at Pizza King, and the food and drink were as free as the conversation in the air between the group of about ha…


Early voting for municipal elections begins


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 29, 2019


During Monday’s Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Lori Draper, Wabash County clerk, presented the board with contracts for two emp…


New county highway supervisor named


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 26, 2019


At Monday’s Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Commissioner Barry Eppley announced they had hired Cole Wyatt to be the new county h…


Providing cancer services on Tuesdays


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 26, 2019


On a Tuesday earlier this month, Becky Kreps brought a nutritional drink with her to the Winchester Senior Center, but she already gave it awa…


DNA 101


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 25, 2019


On Monday evening at the Wabash County Genealogical Society (WCGS) meeting at Wellbrooke of Wabash, guest speaker Sarah Kirby was ready to tak…


DEA wants your prescription drugs 'no questions asked'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 25, 2019


The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring the 18th nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back initiative from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satu…


Masters of Disguise


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 24, 2019


Tuesday evening at the North Manchester Public Library (NMPL), a table full of children were busy with glue sticks and long strips of brown paper.


State reports first flu-related death of the season


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 24, 2019


The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) confirmed the state’s first influenza-related death of the 2019-20 flu season, according to a Tu…


They were going on a bear hunt


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 23, 2019


It was a wet and windy day Tuesday when children, parents and staff members of the Wabash Carnegie Public Library (WCPL) met on Huntington Str…


MU alumnus on leading Holcomb's campaign


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 23, 2019


Long before he led Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb’s re-election campaign, Kyle Hupfer served as a leader on the basketball court.


'Always Growing'


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 22, 2019


DAR holds monthly meeting in Roann


Staff Report Oct 19, 2019


The monthly meeting of the Frances Slocum Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) took place on Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Roann…


City OKs budget on 1st reading


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 19, 2019


At the Wabash City Council meeting Tuesday, the first reading of the 2020 City Budget was approved.


Elkhart County to be paid $40 a day to house local inmates


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 19, 2019


During Tuesday’s Wabash County Commissioners meeting, Sheriff Ryan Baker was given unanimous approval for an interlocal governmental agreement…


Getting in tune


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 18, 2019


Before he became director of the Wabash Community Band a decade ago, Bob Urbani said “he filled in with the band from time to time.”


City approves trick-or-treating hours


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 18, 2019


Near the end of Tuesday’s Wabash City Council meeting, Mayor Scott Long introduced what he called the “biggest item of the night”: Trick-or-tr…


Indiana leaders react to death of Elijah Cummings


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 18, 2019


Maryland Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, a sharecropper’s son who rose to become a civil rights champion and the chairman of one of the U.S. House co…


Donating life


by Rob Burgess, - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 17, 2019


On Tuesday afternoon, Christine Cameron sat at the First United Methodist Church pumping her hand while a needle extracted blood from her arm.


County to remain part of opioid case


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 16, 2019


Wabash County will remain part of a class action lawsuit regarding the costs associated with fighting the opioid crisis.


New cooler for coroner's office


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 15, 2019


At the Monday, Oct. 7 meeting of the Wabash County Commissioners, Coroner Suzie Lewis was given unanimous approval to seek the lowest of two b…


CSI: Wabash


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 15, 2019


At the Wabash Carnegie Public Library’s monthly Home School Science Club on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, Sheriff Ryan Baker was there to dispel …


Taking care of business at the Woman's Club House


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 12, 2019


After a welcome and prayer, co-emcee Steve Brubaker began the trivia contest Tuesday at the Woman’s Clubhouse talking about the early days of …


Grant funds fuel city, county road work


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 12, 2019


Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Commissioner Joe McGuinness announced Thursday that both the city and co…


Early voting to begin soon


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 12, 2019


Early voting for the Tuesday, Nov. 5 municipal elections will begin soon for residents of Wabash and North Manchester.


Curt Campbell celebrates retirement


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 11, 2019


At Curt Campbell’s retirement party Wednesday afternoon on the second floor of the Wabash County Courthouse, there was at least one person in …


Road funding grants net county $1M, city $830K


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 11, 2019


The city of Wabash received $829,452.73 and Wabash County received $1 million from the Next Level Roads: Community Crossings Initiative. for r…


Family Storytime at the library


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 10, 2019


Polly Howell, youth services librarian at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library, said the children who attended Family Storytime at 10 a.m. Thurs…


North Manchester adopts 2020 budget


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 10, 2019


The North Manchester Town Council adopted the 2020 budget at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 2.


Myers brings campaign to Wabash


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 9, 2019


Last month, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Woody Myers was the special guest of the Wabash County Democratic Party’s monthly meeting.


The Texas Tenors taking tunes to the theater


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 8, 2019


Since their whirlwind debut on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” The Texas Tenors have accumulated a long list of awards and accolades and have pe…


Martin to retire as county highway superintendent


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 8, 2019


After 37 years of employment with Wabash County, John Martin, highway superintendent, will leave the office for the last time on Friday.


'I love messy projects'


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 5, 2019


Man pleads not guilty to molestation charge


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 4, 2019


Ryan T. Arwood, 26, of New Palestine pleaded not guilty last week to multiple felony charges in Wabash Superior Court.


Mutts Gone Nuts


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 4, 2019


The Honeywell Center Ford Theater stage will welcome eager and talented canines during Mutts Gone Nuts at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $15, $…


Citizen patrol Facebook group elicits WPD response


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 3, 2019


The recent creation of an open Facebook group caused Wabash City Police officers to ask the public to call the police instead of detaining or …


Quilting for a cause


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 3, 2019


Jenny Ritzema, director of the Lighthouse Mission of Wabash County, has seen people at their lowest moments.


Switchfoot dares you to move


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 2, 2019


Switchfoot will bring its new North American tour to Wabash at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Honeywell Center.


'Knot Just Knitters'


by Rob Burgess, - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Oct 1, 2019


At the Knot Just Knitters group, which meets weekly at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Winchester Senior Center, there’s much more than thin threads th…


Convicted burglar sentenced to 20 years


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 28, 2019


One of the two individuals who were arrested for burglary earlier this year after the owner of Dreama’s Restaurant reported items stolen from …


Amy Grant in motion


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Aug 1, 2021


Conventional wisdom has it that Amy Grant put Contemporary Christian music (CCM) on the map.


Craft Club at the library


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 27, 2019


Outside the downstairs entrance to the Wabash Carnegie Public Library on Tuesday afternoon, a set of folding tables were set up and the smell …


Braun calls whistleblower complaint a 'nothing-burger'


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 27, 2019


One of Indiana’s two Republican senators broke his silence Thursday regarding House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement Tuesday of the beginni…


Sitting on a piece of history


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 26, 2019


Bill Ruppel’s 1965 Ford 2000-model tractor has a 25-horsepower engine and power steering.


County, state, federal leaders respond to impeachment


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 26, 2019


County, state and federal political leaders responded in sharply different ways to the announcement late Tuesday by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi…


Living Well capital grant for vehicles approved


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 25, 2019


At Monday’s Wabash County Commissioners meeting, the 2020 contracts for Living Well in Wabash County’s 5311 operating budget and capital grant…


Vote center locations designated


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 24, 2019


During Monday’s Wabash County Board of Commissioners meeting, Lori Draper, Wabash County clerk, presented the vote center locations for this y…


Green Line bus stops begin Oct. 1


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 24, 2019


Bus stops along the Green Line in Wabash will begin service Tuesday, Oct. 1, according to Beverly Ferry, CEO of Living Well in Wabash County.


Slime time


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 21, 2019


 Arya Phillips, 6, and Renly Phillips, 4, made their way into the downstairs Makerspace at the North Manchester Public Library on Monday and w…


Treasurer seeks refunds of delinquent taxpayers


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 21, 2019


If your taxes are in arrears with the Wabash County Treasurer’s Office, your next income tax refund check may be lighter.


Deer Reduction Zone season begins


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 21, 2019


A strip of land in northern Wabash County has been included as a Deer Reduction Zone by the Indiana Department of Fish and Wildlife (IDFW).


Walorski heads back to D.C. after state work period


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 20, 2019


Last week, Indiana Republican Second District Congresswoman Jackie Walorski headed back to Washington, D.C. after a state work period that las…


MCS to begin strategic planning process


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 20, 2019


The Manchester Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees will meet for a public work session at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the MCS Adminis…


Marks begins campaign to challenge Walorski for seat


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 19, 2019


On Tuesday, Ellen Marks became the second Democrat to announce her candidacy for the Indiana 2nd Congressional District seat currently held by…


Multiple felony charges for burglary, theft suspect


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 19, 2019


The suspect in the alleged thefts and robberies of vehicles and handguns over the weekend was charged with multiple felony and misdemeanor off…


Overnight search nets fleeing car, guns thief suspect


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 18, 2019


 An overnight search for a suspect in the alleged thefts of two vehicles and two handguns ended Saturday when Trevor Miller was arrested by Wa…


First openly gay gubernatorial candidate begins campaign


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 18, 2019


Josh Owens made history Monday by announcing his intention to seek the Democratic nomination to face incumbent Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb. H…


'It's an invitation to an argument'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 17, 2019


As Leonard Williams, professor of political science at Manchester College, explained it Tuesday, Sept. 10, the idea of a written constitution …


'Wet microburst,' but no tornadoes


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 14, 2019


An “isolated report” of trees being damaged Thursday near North Manchester was attributed to high winds and severe thunderstorms, according to…


Not just blowing smoke


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 14, 2019


Frank Gibbs, a retired Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) soil scientist from Ohio, pointed to the ground Tuesday at the Wabash Cou…


Claypool man dies in Wabash County crash


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 14, 2019


Officers from the Indiana State Police (ISP) Department and the North Manchester Police Department responded to a two-vehicle crash at approxi…


Rare mosquito-borne virus detected in Northern Indiana


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 13, 2019


State health officials are urging Indiana residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites in response to the detection of eastern equine e…


Second Democrat to vie for Walorski's seat


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 13, 2019


A second Democrat has announced their candidacy for the Indiana 2nd Congressional District seat currently held by Republican Jackie Walorski.


Flashing lights


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 12, 2019


A new weekly program happening this month at the North Manchester Public Library gives children the ability to talk and get close to “communit…


Women's Clubhouse begins year of programming


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 11, 2019


Just after noon Tuesday at the Women’s Clubhouse, the historic building was packed as the group kicked off its first luncheon and program seri…


MSD schedules eLearning Day for Friday


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 11, 2019


Friday will be an eLearning Day for MSD students, but for staff members, it will be a day of enrichment.


Gubernatorial candidate coming


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 10, 2019


The only currently announced Democratic candidate for governor will visit Wabash County later this month.


Head to the Wabash Farmers' Market while you still can


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 7, 2019


If making a trip to the 2019 Wabash Farmers’ Market has been on your to-do list, clear your calendar and make it a priority before Saturday, Oct. 19.


A true Hoosier 'better know how to play euchre'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 5, 2019


In this part of the Midwest, euchre is serious business.


Teen Makers at the NMPL


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 4, 2019


Now that school is back in session, Wednesday afternoons downstairs at the North Manchester Public Library’s Makerspace just became even more …


County honor choir students 'want to know what love is'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Sep 3, 2019


Foreigner has sold more records than most other bands. With 10 multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, they are one of the most popular rock…


Dexterous designs


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 31, 2019


If you are lucky enough to receive a card from one of the members of the Winchester Senior Center’s weekly paper cutting group, you’ll likely …


Another new sheriff's department vehicle approved


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 31, 2019


Shades of Blue coming


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 30, 2019


The United States Air Force Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the Honeywell Center, according to a p…


What a difference a year makes


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 29, 2019


When Karli Mae Pershing was born at 6:58 p.m. Aug. 27, 2018, she was 13 weeks early.


Trial dates set in murder case


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 29, 2019


Man charged with murder


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 28, 2019


A Wabash man faces murder charges stemming from a July death, according to a Monday press release from Captain Matt A. Benson, Wabash City Pol…


More county departments approved for credit cards


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 27, 2019


Following in the footsteps of the Wabash County recorder’s and clerk’s offices, two more departments may soon be able to accept credit card payments


Calling all local ballet students


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 23, 2019


The Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker” is coming to Wabash, and the company is looking for local ballet students to fill children’s roles.


Runkel Farms wins RFF Award


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 23, 2019


Earlier this month, Wabash County’s own Runkel Farms became one of 47 River Friendly Farmer (RFF) Award recipients.


Themed Art Competition winners honored


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 22, 2019


Along with Ejenobo Oke, Brad Condie was one of the judges of the 12th annual Themed Art Competition.


MCS collective bargaining begins


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 21, 2019


The Board of Trustees of the Manchester Community Schools (MCS) held a public hearing Monday to “take public testimony on school employers and…


T-storms roll through region


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 21, 2019


Almost two dozen northern Indiana counties – including Grant, Huntington, Miami and Wabash – along with parts of southwest Michigan and northw…


Honoring traditions


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 20, 2019


Wabash Marketplace receives 'generous' gift


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 20, 2019


Wabash Marketplace received a “generous” gift from a Wabash resident, according to a press release Monday by Andrea Zwiebel, project coordinator.


Stepping up to the big stage


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 17, 2019


MCS board tables AT&T cellphone tower discussion


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 17, 2019


In a close vote at their regular board meeting Tuesday, the Manchester Community School board decided to table approval of a proposed AT&T…

Read his lips


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 16, 2019


Storytime at the NMPL


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 15, 2019


For half an hour starting at 11 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the North Manchester Public Library, 405 N. Market St., children up to 8 ye…


MSD hires for two new SRO positions


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 15, 2019


MSD announced the hiring of two School Resource Officers (SROs), according to a press release issued Monday by Mike Keaffaber, superintendent.


Bringing baseball history to life


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 14, 2019


Dennis Wiegman is a fifth grade teacher at Flint Spring Elementary School. But, on Monday, Aug. 5, he was educating a very different crowd at …


Local police agencies receive RADAR, LIDAR devices


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 14, 2019


The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) is distributing 1,000 new RADAR and LIDAR speed-enforcement devices among 162 state and local po…


WMS modifies attendance policy


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 14, 2019


Students at Wabash Middle School (WMS) will have a stricter attendance policy than in previous years after changes to the student handbook wer…


Promoting understanding


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 13, 2019


The Five-Starred Red Flag mounted next to the Stars and Stripes on the auditorium stage was just one indication that this was no ordinary Mond…


Attempted murder charge dropped after plea


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 13, 2019


An attempted murder charge against Samuel Lopez, 29, of North Manchester, was dropped after he agreed to plead guilty to other charges last week.


MCS to discuss school safety on Tuesday


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 13, 2019


The Manchester Community Schools (MCS) Board of Trustees will meet in executive session on Tuesday, Aug. 13 following the conclusion of the re…


WCS to sign MOU with Chinese school


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 10, 2019


Wabash City Schools (WCS) Superintendent Jason Callahan, will be signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Zhejiang Huangyan Experiment…


Remembering the Professor of the Year


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 10, 2019


Jim Adams, the 2002 U.S. Professor of the Year, died Monday, Aug. 5 at age 90. He lived in North Manchester and taught for years at Manchester…


Singing on the job leads to performing live


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 9, 2019


When Aaron Gray, of Yorktown, and Josh Arnett, of Atlanta, Indiana, have visited Wabash for work in the past, it was for very different reasons.


Slight uptick in blood donations after shootings


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 9, 2019


After the mass shootings over the weekend in Texas and Ohio, the Red Cross reported a “slight increase” in requests for blood donation appoint…

Ladies and gentlemen, 1964: The Tribute


Ladies and gentlemen, 1964: The Tribute


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 8, 2019


If you want to understand how accurate 1964: The Tribute’s stage show is, consider the story behind the following disclaimer, which they apply…


Living Well provides quarterly expense report


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 8, 2019


Beverly Ferry, CEO of Living Well in Wabash County, provided the Wabash County Commissioners with a financial update and the latest on adding …


Police urge drivers to use caution as school year begins


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 7, 2019


For students in Wabash, the new school year begins Wednesday, Aug. 7. With it brings fresh reminders from authorities for drivers to use extra care.


Final 4-H Livestock Auction buyers list, tally released


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 7, 2019


It was sweltering at the Wabash County 4-H Fair on Friday, July 19. So much so that the Wabash County 4-H Council sent a reminder the evening …


Recorder, clerk allowed to accept credit card payments


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 6, 2019


Patrons of the Wabash County recorder’s and clerk’s offices will soon have the option to pay using a credit card.


Braun, Walorski, Young react to shootings


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 6, 2019


A series of deadly shootings in Texas and Ohio over the weekend left over two dozen dead and many more injured.


Conagra issues canned beef recall


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 3, 2019


Conagra Brands is recalling approximately 32,400 pounds of canned beef products due to a potential processing defect, resulting in the potenti…



You will remember David Crosby's name


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jul 25, 2021


David Crosby is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and co-founder of the Byrds; Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN); Crosby, Stills, Nash &…


Low impact, high importance


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 2, 2019


Though the exercises at Living Well in Wabash County’s thrice-weekly fitness classes are designed to be low impact, the importance of them to …


MCS board calls collective bargaining meeting


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 2, 2019


The Board of Trustees of the Manchester Community Schools will hold a public hearing at 4 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19 at the MCS Administration Offic…


State approves first paper trails for electronic voting


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 1, 2019


The Indiana Election Commission has approved the first voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) for electronic voting systems, according to …


Crouch in Wabash


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Aug 1, 2019


On Wednesday, July 31, Republican Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch had a busy morning.


NMPL helps kids catch 'em all


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Dec 3, 2019


Skylar Heter, 10, has been playing with Pokemon cards for about six months.


Evening Tales at the NMPL


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 31, 2019


Sarah Morbitzer, children's department head at the North Manchester Public Library, started Monday's Evening Tales program with a series of ri…


IDNR investigating vandalism of Mississinewa Memorial


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 31, 2019


Indiana conservation officers are investigating vandalism of the 1812 Soldiers Memorial at Mississinewa Reservoir, according to a Monday press…


MSD board approves new White's principal


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 30, 2019


At the Tuesday, July 23 MSD school board meeting, the board approved a recommendation to hire Mike McDivitt as the new principal of White’s Jr…


Tommy Baldwin named new MIS principal


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 30, 2019


By a unanimous vote, Tommy Baldwin was named as the new Manchester Intermediate School principal during a special meeting of the Manchester Co…


Braun, Walorski, Young react to Coats' departure


By Rob Burgess and the Associated Press - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 30, 2019


On Sunday, current director of national intelligence and former Indiana Republican Sen. Dan Coats submitted his letter of resignation to Presi…


Retaining reading through the summer


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Dec 3, 2019


In an effort to help children retain their skills between grades and prevent the loss of reading skills over the summer break, the Wabash Coun…


Semi vs. communications wires


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 27, 2019


Touch a Truck at Fun Fest By The River


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 27, 2019


City to conduct annual mosquito spraying


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 26, 2019


The Wabash City Street Department (WCSD) will be begin their yearly spraying for mosquitoes to help control the pest population in the city.


Local school districts applying for school safety grants


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 25, 2019


With school shooting incidents in cities as close as Richmond and Noblesville fresh in the minds of both politicians and teachers, Wabash Coun…


Pageant a 'hidden gem'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 25, 2019


Sixteen contestants will compete for the title of Wabash County Festival Queen in the 29th annual Wabash County Festivals Pageant.


New MIS principal to be approved by board


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 24, 2019


A new Manchester Intermediate School principal will be approved during a special meeting of the Manchester Community Schools Board of Trustees…


Columbian Park Zoo at the fair


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 23, 2019


With every animal Sam Short, educator at Columbian Park Zoo in Lafayette, displayed Friday afternoon at the Bruce Ingraham Community Building …


Totes for Riley


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 20, 2019


As an extreme weather advisory pushed heat indexes outside into the triple digits Thursday, Janet Pattee and Sheila Sluss of the Wabash County…


County commissioners vote to create asset forfeiture fund


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 20, 2019


A unanimous vote of the Wabash County Commissioners on Monday created an asset forfeiture fund. Chairman Barry J. Eppley said this ordinance w…


Rep. Walorski votes against condemning racist Trump tweets


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 19, 2019


On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved House Resolution 489 by a vote of 240 to 187 condemning racist tweets sent Sunday by Pr…


Fowl at the fair


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Aug 1, 2021


Not only did the judges of the Poultry Show on Thursday at the Wabash County 4-H Fair count the eggs before they hatched, they checked several…


Taking a virtual field trip


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 18, 2019


With temperatures in the 90s all week, and an excessive heat watch announced by the National Weather Service from Thursday afternoon to Satur…


Extreme heat causes changes to fair schedule


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 18, 2019


In light of the extreme heat forecasted for the rest of the week, the Wabash County 4-H Council and Purdue Extension Office have made the foll…


Man found dead by WCP ID'd


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 18, 2019


The man found dead late Monday by Wabash City Police officers was identified Wednesday as Richard Alex Watkins, 31, Wabash.


WCP find man dead after 'loud bang'


by Rob Burgess , rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 17, 2019


Rabbit show


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 17, 2019


Wabash county clerk finalizes list of candidates


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 16, 2019


The Wabash County Clerk’s office has finalized the list of candidates who will appear on the upcoming General Election ballot.


Where's the beef?


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 16, 2019


 It was just before noon Monday at the Show Arena at the Wabash County 4-H Fairgrounds, and judge Josh Streitmatter had a champion and reserve…


Manchester Elementary School ending 'lunch shaming'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 13, 2019


After a change in the student handbook was approved by the Manchester Community Schools Board of School Trustees on Tuesday, Manchester Eleme…


Royalty crowned


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 13, 2019


At the end of the two-hour event Wednesday evening at the Honeywell Center, there could only be one 2019 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen, but the…


Non-livestock entries kick off 4-H Fair


by Rob Burgess - Rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 12, 2019


Before the animals were set arrive on Sunday at the Wabash County 4-H Fairgrounds, children with non-livestock entries lined up to be judged o…


Pat Hackett announces bid for Jackie Walorski's seat


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 12, 2019


On Wednesday, Notre Dame adjunct law professor Pat Hackett announced her candidacy for Democratic nomination for Indiana’s 2nd Congressional D…


Inventor's Club at the library


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 11, 2019


The elementary school-aged children who showed up for Wednesday afternoon’s Inventor’s Club at the Wabash Carnegie Public Library worked with …


Solid Waste Board OKs budget increase


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 11, 2019


The Wabash County Solid Waste Management District Joint Board of Directors approved a 7.4 percent budget increase at their monthly meeting on Monday.


Red Cross issues emergency call for blood donations


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 10, 2019


Following a difficult Fourth of July week for blood and platelet donations and ongoing challenges finding new blood donors, the American Red C…


Winchester Senior Center turns 25


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 10, 2019


A lot has changed over the past quarter century at the Living Well Winchester Center, 232 Bond St., but the mission to help people has remaine…


Recorder, clerk seek to accept credit card payments


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 9, 2019


Wabash County recorder Eric Rish and clerk Lori Draper submitted a request to begin handling credit card payments during Monday’s county commi…


'Spend money on memories, not things'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 9, 2019


Steve Park has driven over 40,000 miles in rental cars. His family has visited around 14 countries and dozens of states. And, it all comes bac…


Thousands of pounds of trash left at recycling center


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 6, 2019


During Wednesday’s North Manchester Town Council meeting, council member Thomas Dale reported that while thousands of pounds of non-recyclable…


Gardens in the summer, war zones in the winter


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 6, 2019


On Wednesday in the parking lot of Riverbridge Electric, the North Manchester Farmers’ Market featured two booths placed side-by-side.


Who will be crowned 4-H Fair Queen?


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 5, 2019


The 2019 Miss Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen contest will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, at the Honeywell Center’s Ford Theater. Doors will op…


New Manchester school board member appointed


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 5, 2019


During a special meeting of the Manchester Community Schools Board of School Trustees on Friday, June 28, Raju Shah was appointed to the open …


White's breaks 100 graduates for the first time


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 3, 2019


At the Tuesday, June 25 MSD school board meeting, White’s Jr./Sr. High School principal Troy Friedersdorf delivered their annual report and ho…


'Hee Haw' returns, this time to the stage


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Aug 1, 2021


Do you remember watching the TV show “Hee Haw” during its original run? If you do, or even if you only caught it in reruns after the fact, now…


Line dancing Wednesdays


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 2, 2019


Sherry Wakefield has been line dancing for just over a quarter century and has been instructing others for about half that time.


Commissioners approve new sheriff's department vehicle


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jul 2, 2019


A sheriff’s department vehicle which suffered extensive water damage during the Memorial Day storms in late May will be replaced after the Wab…


Indiana American Water rate increase approved


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 29, 2019


Indiana American Water announced Friday that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved a stipulation and settlement agreement wit…


Managing farms for the future


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jul 24, 2021


As with many similar agricultural operations, the name of the game at Bowman Farms is family.


Celebrity readers at the library


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 28, 2019


On Wednesday morning, children made their way into the Wabash Carnegie Public Library’s program room for a special presentation from a “celebr…


July's First Friday looks to be explosive


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 28, 2019


The July edition of First Friday will coincide with the city’s Independence Day celebration for what looks to be an explosive event next week.


Manchester school to name new board member


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 27, 2019


An executive session of the Manchester Community Schools Board of School Trustees met behind closed doors Monday evening to discuss the appoin…


All about that bass


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 26, 2019


Ranaan Meyer, of the Wabass Institute, is a professional double bass player who frequently travels around the world to perform.


WCSD, MSD reach SRO agreement


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 26, 2019


During Monday’s Wabash County Commissioners meeting, Sheriff Ryan Baker presented a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Wabash Count…


Free Movie Mondays a hit


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 25, 2019


It was about 30 minutes before show time when the first group of excited children entered the Honeywell Center’s Ford Theater on Monday afternoon.


Indiana OSHA investigating factory death


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 25, 2019


The Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration (IOSHA) has confirmed it has opened an investigation into a death earlier this month…


County Democrats look to increase outreach


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 25, 2019


During last month’s primary election, Democratic voters in Wabash County were out of luck.


Coroner: No drugs or alcohol involved in factory death


By Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 22, 2019


Drugs and alcohol were not considered a factor in the accidental death of an employee at SRT Aluminum earlier this month, according to Wabash …


Police: No foul play in factory death


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 21, 2019


A death earlier this month at a Wabash factory has been ruled an accident.


'The Bible Memory Man' cometh


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jul 24, 2021


Tom Meyer, “The Bible Memory Man,” has memorized 10 books from the Old Testament and another 10 from the New Testament. And, if you ask him to…


Drones at the library


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 20, 2019


Children who signed up for the Wabash Carnegie Public Library’s summer reading program were in for a high-flying treat Wednesday morning as dr…


4-H Fair schedule released


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 20, 2019


When asked what new features of the Wabash County County 4-H Fair attendees could expect this year, Angela Christopher, 4-H Extension educator…


Lincolnville School alumni remember


By Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 19, 2019


Before there were paved roads or electricity in that part of Wabash County, Lincolnville School was built, and although the last high school c…


'It's the Hard Knock Life'


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 18, 2019


It was just after 1 p.m. Monday, and Honeywell Center Theatre Camp co-director Judy Ward had a message for her young actors on the stage befo…


Man dies in Friday crash


by Rob Burgess rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 18, 2019


An accident Friday morning left one man dead.


MSD creates new position


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 15, 2019


The MSD school board unanimously approved a recommendation to create a director of credit alternative recovery program (CARP) position.


Killer Queen will rock you


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.comUpdated Jul 25, 2021


When Patrick Myers first decided to portray Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury back in the early ’90s, tribute bands weren’t really a thing.


MSD changes testing


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 14, 2019


While Metropolitan School District of Wabash County assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction Timothy Drake praised the testing s…


Free food fuels summer fun


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 14, 2019


Wabash Middle School server Debbie Lane has worked in the cafeteria for 17 years and during summer break for the past decade.


Summer reading takes flight


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 13, 2019


Children who signed up for the Wabash Carnegie Public Library’s summer reading program were in for a high-flying experience Wednesday morning …


Man dies in accident


by Rob Burgess - rburgess@wabashplaindealer.com Jun 11, 2019


A single vehicle crash early Saturday left a Wabash man dead.


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