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Parkview honors Dan Gray at annual gala
Dan Gray (left) shakes hands with Parkview Wabash Foundation Board Chair Jim Reynolds (right) after receiving the 2016 Healthcare Hero Award while the audience applauds at the foundation's annual community gala on Nov. 12. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
As Dan Gray accepted the 2016 Healthcare Hero Award Saturday night, Nov. 12, emcee Jonathan Cornell pulled out two cigars to celebrate the occasion.
 
“I also have an award of sorts that I’d like to give to you. On behalf of me, I’d like to give you one of these,” Cornell said, handing Gray a cigar as the Honeywell Center Legacy Hall auditorium burst into laughter.
 
“Do you do this with all your recipients?” Gray replied, smiling. “You award them and then you give them something that they’re going to die from in a couple of years.”
 
The Parkview Wabash Foundation honored Gray Saturday night at the 22nd annual Community Gala for his efforts as director of the Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 15
Woman’s Clubhouse hosts Festival of Trees
By Emma Rausch
 
The Woman’s Clubhouse invites the community to attend the Festival of Trees, a Christmas kick-off event for the whole family.
 
Starting Thursday, Nov. 17, attendees can walk through a house-full of themed Christmas trees and support a good cause, according to Mary DeLauter, event coordinator.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 15
Timbercrest honors veterans, spouses
Jim Ribley, master of ceremonies for the event, speaks at Timbercrest Senior Living Community’s Veteran’s Day ceremony Friday, Nov. 11. Photo by David Fenker
 
By David Fenker
 
NORTH MANCHESTER -- Most Veteran’s Day services focus on the veterans, highlighting their courage and sacrifice during their service to their country. Timbercrest Senior Living Community took a different approach to the annual day of recognition this year.
 
“We wanted to acknowledge spouses who were married during their husband’s service,” Jim Ribley, master of ceremonies and one of the event’s organizers, said.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 15
County youth explore future opportunities at WHS College and Career Fair
Wabash County students discuss majors and fill out forms for more information during the third annual Wabash High School College and Career Fair. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Wabash High School opened its door to all of Wabash County’s youth Wednesday, Nov. 9, for the school’s third annual College and Career Fair.
 
The event featured 43 vendors including colleges across Indiana and Ohio, representatives from the five branches of the United States military, the Wabash County Fire Department and the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union among others.
 
The fair is open to the entire county because of a two-fold purpose, according to WHS Principal Kyle Wieland.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 15
Police chase leads to methamphetamine lab bust
Wabash City Police officers search a passenger vehicle following a Monday morning, Nov. 14, police chase. Officers later found a methamphetamine lab within the vehicle. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By The Paper staff
 
A Wabash Police chase Monday morning, Nov. 14, led to the bust of an alleged mobile  methamphetamine lab.
 
According to a report by Cpt. Matt Benson, Wabash City Police public information officer:
 
At approximately 10:53 a.m., the Wabash Drug Task Force advised city police of a wanted subject who was exiting the Wal-Mart parking lot, driving a blue four-door passenger car.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 15
Gray to be named Healthcare Hero
Daniel Gray (center), director of the Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition, is Parkview Wabash Hospital's Healthcare Hero for 2016. He will receive his award at the Parkview Wabash Foundation's annual Gala on Nov. 12. Pictured with Gray are Kerri Mattern, PWB Healthcare Hero Committee Chairperson, and Chris Sloan, Wabash County YMCA director of community engagement. Sloan nominated Gray for the award. Photo provided
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Daniel Gray, the director of the Wabash County Tobacco Free Coalition, is Parkview Wabash Hospital’s 2016 Healthcare Hero.
 
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Gray was named this year’s recipient of the Healthcare Hero Award, a title that recognizes exceptional healthcare workers and volunteers. He will receive the award at the Parkview Wabash Hospital Foundation’s 22nd annual gala on Saturday, Nov. 12.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 08
71 years later, World War II vet reflects on service
Earl Harrell (second from right) poses for a photo with (from left) his son-in-law Daryl Smith, daughter Anita Smith and friend Susan Beckett following an interview with The Paper of Wabash County in which he reflected on his time as an airman in World War II. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Earl Harrell, a World War II veteran, is one of many that will be honored on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11.
 
Although 71 years have passed since his duty ended, the national holiday serves as a memorial to veterans like Harrell and the time they spent serving their country.
 
In observation of Veterans Day, The Paper of Wabash County asked Harrell to share his story of valor.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 08
Timbercrest launches $2 million campaign
By David Fenker
 
Timbercrest Senior Living Community has set out to raise $2 million in its “Pathways to Wellness” campaign.
 
Director of Development Faith Miller announced the campaign Saturday, Oct. 29, at a dessert banquet honoring friends and supporters of the company. 
 
“We are so grateful to all of you for your support of Timbercrest,” she said.
 
Posted on 2016 Nov 08

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