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South Whitley Approves Computer Upgrades

SOUTH WHITLEY – At Tuesday night's meeting, the South Whitley Town Council approved a $6,591.07 quote for server and computer tower upgrades at the clerk's office.

The Penalty Box: Be Careful What You Demand

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Public Occurrences 12.11.24

County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Snow, Rigdon Receive Plaques For Service At Aviation Board Meeting

Two men received plaques Tuesday at the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners.

Contractor Causes Delay In Airport Power Line Lowering Project

There’s been a slight setback in the runway 27 obstruction mitigation project - also known as the power line lowering project - at the Warsaw Municipal Airport due to a contractor.

Edgewood Leading Warsaw Schools In Helping Families With Food Insecurity Over The Holidays

The logistics of feeding over 350 food insecure families within the Warsaw Community School Corporation over the holidays is a daunting task, but one Edgewood Middle School and the school district have taken on.

Etna Green Town Council Hears Sewer, Water Increase Proposal

ETNA GREEN – A Baker Tilly representative recommended to the Etna Green Town Council Tuesday that they increase water rates by just under 50% and the sewer rates by about 10%.

Miller Foundation Creates The Village At Winona Foundation

WINONA LAKE - The Village at Winona announced that The Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller Foundation (the “Miller Foundation”) has created The Village at Winona Foundation (the “Village Foundation”), a nonprofit corporation.

County Health Board Approves 3 Health First Kosciusko Initiatives

Kosciusko County Board of Health approved three initiatives on Tuesday.

Manchester Goes Wire-To-Wire In Win Over Valley

Once conference opponents, the Manchester and Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball teams met in Akron Tuesday night for a nonconference affair. The Squires took the lead in the opening seconds and never surrendered it, staying in front the whole way for a 54-42 win.

Gladys Eunice Owens

Gladys Eunice Owens, 86, formerly of Claypool, Warsaw and Winona Lake, died Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, at Paddock Springs in Warsaw.

Justin Netherland

Justin Netherland, 29, Warsaw, died Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, from injuries suffered in a car accident.

Kirk E. Livengood

Kirk E. Livengood, 96, of Tippecanoe, passed at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, at Miller’s Merry Manor of Plymouth.

Patricia R. ‘Pat’ Brown

Patricia R. “Pat” Brown, 87, Warsaw, died Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw.

Ardeth Ilene Frank

Ardeth Ilene Frank, 94, Rochester, died Monday, Dec. 9, 2024.

Tippecanoe Valley FFA Teams Place

Entomology (Bug Judging) Team at Tippecanoe Valley High School, coached by Hope Slagle, won both the Tri-Central Invitational and the Triton Invitational and was second at area contest.

Experience Art Of Dance With Warsaw High School Students

Warsaw Community High School invites the community to a performance on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Warsaw Performing Arts Center.

New Milford Town Deputy Sworn In; Police Department Receives Grant

MILFORD – The town of Milford has a new Deputy Town Marshal — Matthew Wynn.

County Zoning Board Allows Dog Breeding Operation To Continue

Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals has approved allowing a dog breeding operation to continue to be in an agricultural district near Atwood.

Wawasee Schools Continues To Invest In Student Success

SYRACUSE - During its regular December board meeting Tuesday, the Wawasee Community School Board approved several measures that it hopes will continue the student support groundwork it has already built.