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Christine Paul with quilting students.
Quilt makers in Wabash share how their craft can impact a community

 “I take scraps and one thing leads to another. Every quilt has a visual art to it, whether it’s today’s modern art or yesterday’s treasures. There’s always something that draws the eye in.”

Songwriter Steve Seskin works with students at Salamonie Elementary School in Warren, IN as part of the program, "Kids Write Songs."
This program helps Indiana students learn from a Grammy-nominated songwriter, cost-free to schools

As a nationally acclaimed songwriter, Steve Seskin runs a program that gives students a chance to explore kindness and creativity, and it's happening at Northeast Indiana schools.

The exterior of the Rauh's home before (left) and after (right) renovations.
6 must-see historic home renos in Wabash County: Hidden passages, a 170+ year-old barn, & more

“New homes are not built as they once were, and this history is important to preserve for generations to come.”

Students Ross Gosnell,Trenton Moore, Layla Durocher, Brenden Rowan, Trystin Music, and Gavin Nique work together on a multi-camera news project.
This high school program gives students hands-on experience in photo, audio, film, and screenwriting

Discover an enhanced learning opportunity, using state-of-the-art equipment–in a building that houses two movie screens.

The Dam-to-Dam ride is designed by cyclists and has seven different mileage routes, making it perfect for riders of all abilities to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Wabash River Trail and the Salamonie State Forest.
A scenic river trail is attracting businesses and visitors to the small towns of Wabash County

“It is one thing to see the river as you pass by it in a car, but it is quite another experience to see it as you walk alongside it.”

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