Remember When 3.18.08

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago

March 18 1998

    Four longtime members of KEMRAD were honored for their combined 94 years of service. Dick Engle, Tom Huggins, Don Swick and Arden Tusing were presented plaques for their service. Engle, Tusing and Huggins each have 22 years of service while Swick has 28. KEMRAD is an auxiliary police force used in traffic and crowd control and other security services.


25 Years Ago

March 18 1983

    Fourteen-year-old Matt Johnson took advantage of the unseason-like weather to score the first hole-in-one of the golfing season at Rozella Ford.

The son of Glynn and Shelly Johnson aced the 205-yard No. 5 hole with a No. 4-wood.

50 Years Ago

March 18 1958

    Homemaker of Tomorrow at North Webster High School is Josephine Rieff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdane Rieff. A senior this year, Rieff is active in speech, music and art activities.


75 Years Ago

March 18 1933

    Warsaw police were informed that five automobile loads of gypsies were leaving Huntington headed this way. Officers went out on the state highway to order the procession to continue on its journey and not stop at Warsaw. No trace of the gypsies was seen, and it is presumed that they left the highway at some point between Huntington and Warsaw.

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10 Years Ago

March 18 1998

    Four longtime members of KEMRAD were honored for their combined 94 years of service. Dick Engle, Tom Huggins, Don Swick and Arden Tusing were presented plaques for their service. Engle, Tusing and Huggins each have 22 years of service while Swick has 28. KEMRAD is an auxiliary police force used in traffic and crowd control and other security services.


25 Years Ago

March 18 1983

    Fourteen-year-old Matt Johnson took advantage of the unseason-like weather to score the first hole-in-one of the golfing season at Rozella Ford.

The son of Glynn and Shelly Johnson aced the 205-yard No. 5 hole with a No. 4-wood.

50 Years Ago

March 18 1958

    Homemaker of Tomorrow at North Webster High School is Josephine Rieff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdane Rieff. A senior this year, Rieff is active in speech, music and art activities.


75 Years Ago

March 18 1933

    Warsaw police were informed that five automobile loads of gypsies were leaving Huntington headed this way. Officers went out on the state highway to order the procession to continue on its journey and not stop at Warsaw. No trace of the gypsies was seen, and it is presumed that they left the highway at some point between Huntington and Warsaw.

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