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Lois Snyder

NORTH MANCHESTER – Lois Snyder, 93, North Manchester, died Oct. 5, 2024, in North Manchester.

Doretta ‘Dottie’ Jean Urschel

NORTH MANCHESTER – Doretta "Dottie" Jean Urschel, North Manchester, died April 8, 2025.

Dora M. Miller

NORTH MANCHESTER – Dora M. Miller, 83, Palestine, died at 2:26 p.m. Monday, April 7, 2025, at her residence.

Karen Ann Austin

NORTH MANCHESTER – Karen Ann Austin, 73, North Manchester, died April 5, 2025, at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne.

Old 30 Closure Announced

Old Road 30 East, between Kosciusko Drive and CR 225E, will close Wednesday, April 9 for crews to complete emergency repair work to drain tiles in the area.

City Announces Anchorage Road To Have Two Additional Closures

Two additional closures of Anchorage Road have been scheduled by NIPSCO to continue ongoing utility work in the area, according to the city of Warsaw.

Breakfast With The Easter Bunny April 19

Breakfast with the Easter Bunny is from 9 to 11 a.m. April 19 at the American Legion Post 49, Warsaw.

Upcoming Advance Care Planning Events Offered To United States Veterans

FORT WAYNE - Veterans Administration (VA) Northern Indiana Health Care System is hosting informational events to educate veterans about advance care planning and empowering them to make their wishes for care known through an advance directive and living will.

Purdue Extention To Hold Fall Prevention Program For Older Adults

NORTH WEBSTER – Many older adults are concerned about falling, which can lead to restricting daily activities and limiting their independence.

Rezoning Issue Not Over

Editor, Times-Union: I appreciate the Area Plan Commission’s (APC) unanimous vote against the spot zoning of farmland to heavy industrial. Thank you! The APC followed the Comprehensive Plan and realized the best use of 330 LESA rated farmland was to continue its sustainable, renewable work … to feed people.

Non-Believers

Editor, Times-Union: I start by saying it amazes me of how many doubting Thomass's are about. And the quote, "Oh, ye of little faith."

North Webster PD Needs Public Assistance

The North Webster Police department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating the pictured 2003 to 2006 Chevrolet or GMC full-size pickup truck.

Public Occurrences 04.08.25

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

Indiana Department Of Health Confirms First Case Of Measles In 2025

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reporting the first laboratory confirmed case of measles in Indiana this year.

City Still Working On Forming Opioid Settlement Funds Committee

Over two months after granting money from the city’s opioid lawsuit settlement funds to the county reentry court, the city is still working out the details for a committee to recommend future disbursements.

OrthoLazer Moving Headquarters To Warsaw From New York

OrthoLazer is relocating its corporate headquarters to Warsaw from New York, and opening an orthopedic laser therapy services center, with the assistance of a small loan from the city’s Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund.

Grace College & Cardinal Services Partner To Provide Pre-Employment Transition Services

WINONA LAKE - Grace College and Cardinal Services are partnering to provide Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) to help area students with disabilities prepare for life after high school this summer.

Bowl For Kids’ Sake 2025 Raises Over $250,000 Across Northeast Indiana

Big Brothers Big Sisters concluded a successful year of Bowl For Kids’ Sake fundraising, surpassing its goal of $250,000 for its mentorship programs across Northeast Indiana.

Heartline Pregnancy Center Celebrating 40th Anniversary

Heartline Pregnancy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Ste. 180, Warsaw, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

Friends Of The NWCPL Will Hold Talk On Butterflies

NORTH WEBSTER - Join the Friends of the North Webster Community Public Library for a talk on butterflies with speaker Cindy Gackenheimer.