Remember When May 17
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
May 17 1989
The Kosciusko County 4-H Share-The-Fun contest was held Thursday evening in the Warsaw Community High School auditorium. First-place winner Chad Collier, Pierceton, entertained the crowd with his rendition of "Chantilly Lace."
25 Years Ago
May 17 1974
Triton High School Principal, Howard Liggett, today named Jo Ellen Hewitt and Brad Lemler as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for this year's graduation class.
50 Years Ago
May 17 1949
A clothing demonstration by Leafy Plant was the first of two given at the meeting of the Sidney Happy Hustlers 4-H Club held Thursday evening at the home of the adult leader, Mrs. Wilbur Pyle, near Sidney. She demonstrated how to make a bound buttonhole. Vivian Pyle demonstrated the making of a toasted sandwich for her food preparation project.
75 Years Ago
May 17 1924
A house being moved near the green houses, north of Warsaw, yesterday fell off the jacks while being placed in position as an addition to another house, and partially wrecked the building. It gave the appearance of an Oklahoma cyclone.
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10 Years Ago
May 17 1989
The Kosciusko County 4-H Share-The-Fun contest was held Thursday evening in the Warsaw Community High School auditorium. First-place winner Chad Collier, Pierceton, entertained the crowd with his rendition of "Chantilly Lace."
25 Years Ago
May 17 1974
Triton High School Principal, Howard Liggett, today named Jo Ellen Hewitt and Brad Lemler as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for this year's graduation class.
50 Years Ago
May 17 1949
A clothing demonstration by Leafy Plant was the first of two given at the meeting of the Sidney Happy Hustlers 4-H Club held Thursday evening at the home of the adult leader, Mrs. Wilbur Pyle, near Sidney. She demonstrated how to make a bound buttonhole. Vivian Pyle demonstrated the making of a toasted sandwich for her food preparation project.
75 Years Ago
May 17 1924
A house being moved near the green houses, north of Warsaw, yesterday fell off the jacks while being placed in position as an addition to another house, and partially wrecked the building. It gave the appearance of an Oklahoma cyclone.