Ligonier, Indiana

Ligonier is a city in Perry Township, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

The mural, Cutting Timber, depicts lumberjacks felling trees and removing them by oxcart.

The West Noble Primary School serves students in kindergarten and first grade.

The West Noble Elementary School (WNES) is located on the WNSC campus south of Ligonier on US-33.

Grades 2-4 students who live outside Ligonier city limits attend WNES.

The West Noble Middle School is located on the WNSC campus south of Ligonier on US-33.

The West Noble High School is located on the WNSC campus south of Ligonier on US-33.

[15] The Advance Leader, serving western Noble County, became part of KPC Media Group Inc. in May 1975.

The weekly Cromwell Advance, founded in 1912 by Forrest Robbins, was purchased from Jim and Greta Wallace.

The weekly Ligonier Leader, founded in 1880 by E.G. Thompson, was purchased from Norm Davis.

Ligonier is still covered by the county's daily newspaper, the News Sun, published by KPC Media.

Ligonier town clock
Historic Radio Museum and Visitor's Bureau
Map of Indiana highlighting Noble County