Archive - Sep 14, 2012 - News Article
Culver's park board appears to be one step closer to facilitating the long-planned public pier west of the swimming beach.
Tip your glass to the first annual Culver Wine Fair, hosted by the Culver Chamber of Commerce this Saturday, September 15, at the Culver Cove Resort on East Jefferson Street. From 1 to 5 p.m., attendees may Sample offerings from five of Indiana’s finest wineries while relaxing to live music by Chad Van Herk and Kent Arnberger on the shores of Lake Maxinkuckee.
By
Daniel Riordan, Managing Editor
GROVERTOWN — An event in Grovertown will have a somber feel among all the cheers and excitement as a fallen Knox teen will be remembered.
Taylor Wagner had a lot of interests. Perhaps chief among them was horses according to Laura Saylor.
Saylor and her family put on the Saylor’s Arena Grovertown Rodeo every September.
They hold another each June which Wagner was a part of.
Wagner was friend’s with Laura’s daughter Shanena Saylor. The two became friends in Starke County 4-H together.
BREMEN — Marshall County Coroner William Cleavenger released the name of the 43-year-old man found dead in a room at the Bremen Inn in Bremen at approximately 9:45 p.m. Wednesday evening.
David S. Miller, 43, of Mishawaka was found dead in his room Wednesday night after another guest had gone to Miller’s room to talk with him.
An autopsy was conducted Thursday in Misawaka by Dr. Joseph Prahlow, a board certified Forensic Pathologist, who could find no evidence of foul play.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15
• There will be a blood drive at the Plymouth Farmers' Market from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. All donors will have their name entered in a drawing for a $100 gift card. Walk-ins welcome or call Laura Mann at 574-936-6717 for an appointment.
• The Warsaw Astronomical Society will be conducting a public observing night hosted by Potawatomi Wildlife Park one hour after dark. Observing is pending clear skies. Call ahead if partly cloudy. Questions may be directed to the Potawatomi Wildlife Park director at 574-498-6550 or park@GetIntoNature.com.