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Faith Harvest Fellowship’s ‘doors are open’; Local faith group purchases church on North Wabash Street
Faith Harvest Fellowship, founded by Pastor Bruce and LuAnn Hostetler, has relocated to the former Saint Matthews Church of Christ located at 1717 North Wabash St. in Wabash. Fellowship begins at 10 a.m. every Sunday followed by worship at 10:15 a.m. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Faith Harvest Fellowship, Inc., has relocated after the group’s founders Pastor Bruce Hostetler and his wife, LuAnn, were called by God to purchase the former Saint Matthews Church of Christ approximately eight weeks ago.
 
Wabash residents, the Hostetlers have been married for 41 years and have three daughters and nine grandchildren.
 
The local couple founded the non-denominational fellowship in October 2005.
 
“It was birthed out of a vision LuAnn and I had to start a new church in Wabash,” Hostetler said. “We were started with the assistance of another congregation out of Logansport and we had a core group of people who were like minded and we got started and we met at our home here in Wabash.”
Posted on 2015 Nov 02
NAPA store relocates, offers larger inventory
NAPA Auto Parts Fishback Auto relocated to the previous Spiece building, two blocks from its original storefront on Manchester Avenue. The store is now open for business. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
NAPA Auto Parts Fishback Auto has relocated into the previous Spiece building on Manchester Avenue in Wabash and is now open for business.
 
Previously located at 260 Manchester Ave., the business moved two blocks north to expand the store’s available space for parking and inventory, according to Steve Hiser, the local store’s general manager.
 
Ridge Company NAPA vice president Andrew Thomas told The Paper of Wabash County in an interview that said that the local facility needed an upgrade.
Posted on 2015 Nov 02
Local comic book, game store closes
By Emma Rausch
 
TCB Games of Wabash, the local source for comic books and table-top games, closed Sunday, Oct. 18.
 
The business announced the closing on Facebook.
 
“We have expanded the Marion store to a new 6,700 (square foot) store to provide the second largest store in Indiana (to our knowledge). To accommodate this, we are closing the Wabash location effective immediately,” the Facebook message read. “For the next month, any customer from the Wabash area will receive a 10 percent discount at the Marion store to help in the transition.
 
“All credits and accounts will continue in the system with no losses to customers.”
Posted on 2015 Nov 02
Local soldier inducted into Audie Murphy Society
Staff Sgt. Jacob Kelly
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
A Wabash High School graduate was recently received the Sgt. Audie Murphy Medal.
 
Staff Sgt. Jacob Kelly received the award during a ceremony earlier this year.
 
A 2005 Wabash High School graduate, Kelly is currently serving at Fort Sill, Okla., where he is a drill sergeant.
 
 
Posted on 2015 Nov 02
Cathy’s Café has grand opening celebration
Cathy and Rick Price cut the ribbon at Cathy’s Café. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
Cathy’s Café celebrated its grand opening on Wednesday, Oct. 28, inside Cathy’s Natural Market, 1315 N. Cass St.
 
The café, owned by Cathy and Rick Price, offer soup, salads, sandwiches, juicers, smoothies and desserts using organic and locally sourced ingredients. 
 
Price said he had health needs that prompted the opening of the market. 
Posted on 2015 Nov 02
CLEAN Team announces third arrest

Officials with the CLEAN Team on Wednesday announced the recent arrest of a third individual.

Posted on 2015 Oct 28
CLEAN Team makes two more arrests

PERU – Recent narcotic investigations by members of the CLEAN Team resulted in the arrests of James Hann Jr, 45, Peru, and Richard Smith, 44, Culver

Posted on 2015 Oct 28
Crash claims Peru man
A Peru man was killed in a one car accident Tuesday night on Old U.S. 24, according to the Wabash County Sheriff's Department.
 
At approximately 9:35 p.m. Oct. 27, the Wabash County Sheriff's Department responded to a single vehicle accident on Old U.S. 24 west of County Road 700 West.
Posted on 2015 Oct 28

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