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Lehman Receives 8-Year Sentence For Conspiracy To Commit Murder

ALBION - For his involvement in the murder of Laurel Jean Mitchell in 1975, John W. Lehman, 69, Auburn, was sentenced Friday to eight years in the Indiana Department of Corrections on the charge of conspiracy to commit murder, a Class A felony.

Public Occurrences 10.11.24

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

Warsaw Upsets Northridge, Heads To Sectional Title Game

Facing off against Northern Lakes Conference Champions Northridge for the second time this season, the Warsaw girls soccer team had its work cut out for them in order to win the match and advance to the 3A sectional championship game at Elkhart. After a masterclass of a defensive performance as …

BBBS Of Northeast Indiana Announces Its 2024 Bigs Of The Year

FORT WAYNE – On Thursday, Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrated all its volunteers with a Fall Harvest Festival-themed 2024 Volunteer Recognition Dinner.

Shed Burning Discussed At Burket Council Meeting

BURKET – A concern about a property owner burning a shed was brought up during the Burket Town Council meeting Thursday.

County Council Adopts 2025 Budget

Kosciusko County Council wrapped up the county’s 2025 budget by adopting the ordinance for it on second reading Thursday evening. The first reading of the budget ordinance was held Sept. 12.

TVHS Renovations Expected To Be ‘Substantially Complete' By Month’s End

AKRON — Work on Tippecanoe Valley High School's renovation project should be "substantially complete" by the end of October, said The Skillman Corp. Project Manager Scott Rogers.

Warsaw Officer Uses Her Own Story To Encourage High School Female Students

Warsaw Police Department officer Paige Wood said she always knew she wanted to be in law enforcement.

Merit Board Encourages Public To Attend KCRP Meeting

The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Merit Board invites the public to participate in a Kosciusko County Recovery Program meeting.

Fellowship Missions Announces Grand Opening For The Gathering Place In Downtown Warsaw

Fellowship Missions announced the grand opening of The Gathering Place, a space open to everyone in the community.

Indiana Humanities Invites Area Residents For Dinner & Discussion

Indiana Humanities is inviting Warsaw-area residents to come together for dinner and discussion on Oct. 17 as part of Chew on This, an event series that uses the power of food and drink as a convener of people and catalyst for conversation.

North Webster Elementary School Honored At IDOE Celebration

Wawasee Community School Corporation announced that North Webster Elementary School (NWES) was honored at the Literacy Achievement Celebration at the State House in Indianapolis for achieving a 100% pass rate on the IREAD Assessment last spring.

Donald Lee Slone

Donald Lee Slone, age 80, of Warsaw, entered his heavenly home at 8:58 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, at Mason Health and Rehabilitation Center surrounded by the love of his family.

Mary Christie Eherenman

Mary Christie Eherenman, 93, Warsaw, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, at her residence.

Laura Smith

Laura Smith, 80, Warsaw, died Oct. 10, 2024.

Francis F. Troup

SYRACUSE – Francis F. Troup, 83, Wyandotte, Mich., and formerly of Syracuse, died Oct. 10, 2024.

Jury Finds Van Hawk Guilty Of Three Stalking Charges

After about two hours of deliberation, a 12-person jury found Scotty Van Hawk guilty on three stalking charges.

City Of Warsaw To Repave Alleys

The city of Warsaw Streets Department will be initiating a rolling alley repaving project beginning the week of Oct. 14.

Can Connor Cover? Parity Is The Name Of The Game, As Well As The Perfect Excuse

It appears the magic of last season has worn off completely.

Public Occurrences 10.10.24

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