The U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday it will award Real Alloy potentially $67.3 mi… Read moreReal Alloy to receive millions from U.S. Dept. of Energy
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Indeed, the need is great and the workers are few. No better example may exist in the commun… Read moreCommunity Foundation launches $2 million initiative
The artistry of Lisa Gilman has become the fabric of people’s lives. From her looms, have co… Read moreLocal artisan, entrepreneur captivates audience
There’s no such thing as an off season for the Wabash County Highway Department. However, it… Read moreHighway department readies for busy spring
Purdue University Extension Nutrition Education Program’s Keri Salb-Mertz is on a mission to… Read moreTask force to address community health
Always staying a step ahead of other tourism bureaus and trends, leadership at Visit Wabash … Read moreVisit Wabash County launches new website
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In 1859, Rose Kidd Beere (1859-1927), the daughter of the renowned Wabash lawyer and U.S. Ar… Read moreAhead of Her Time: Dr. Rose Kidd Beere
The Wabash County Museum holds many amazing things in their collection and no matter the siz… Read more'The Limerick Up To Date Book'
As I’ve always said, one of the rules of a good museum curator is to leave no stone or artif… Read moreArmory artifacts: Air raid leaflet
Did you know that human hair will retain its shape and color for decades or even centuries? Read moreVictorian tradition of making art from human hair
Entering the City of Wabash, Indiana, either from the north or the south, visitors and resid… Read moreFirst Electrically Lighted City in the World: Wabash, Indiana
Recently discovered in the Wabash County Museum’s military collection was a small innocuous … Read moreHow in the World Did That Get There?
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Earlier this year, Southwood’s varsity football program overcame a shift in leadership when … Read moreKnights bring in Tyree as new head football coach
LAFAYETTE -- Coming into the 2024 season, the seven seniors making up a bulk of the Wabash’s… Read moreWabash seniors leave program better than they found it
BOURBON – The realization and magnitude of winning Wabash’s first regional title in 68 years… Read moreWabash wins first regional title since 1956
Call it chemistry. Call it playing in tune on the defensive end. Whatever the reason may be,… Read moreDefense, chemistry propels Wabash to sectional title
With four county teams putting the final tweaks on their X’s and O’s for the regular season,… Read moreWabash County boys basketball sectional preview
When you go down the laundry list of trials and tribulations that Northfield’s varsity girls… Read moreNorse girls basketball finds growth in regional defeat
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As we have referenced in previous editions, this edition of the Wabash Plain Dealer is the first edition of our new delivery model.
Change is inevitable. No matter which aspect of life you are speaking of change is a constant that flows through everything. The rule is much the same for newspapers, which continue to face modifications the deeper we delve into our shared digital future.