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Diane Lee Pifer

Diane Lee Pifer, of Warsaw, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, May 13, 2024, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne, at the age of 81.

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Janice M. Gerardot

Janice M. Gerardot, 86, of rural Claypool, died at 8:19 p.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at Peabody Healthcare Center in North Manchester.

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Richard ‘Rick’ Bruce Mikulyuk

Richard “Rick” Bruce Mikulyuk, a cherished father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on June 4, 2024, in his hometown of Mishawaka, where he was also born.

Polston For School Board

Editor, Times-Union: As someone who has dedicated years of their life to public service, Randy Polston’s impact on our community has been immeasurable. His commitment, wisdom and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark, and I for one, am grateful for his service.

3 More Republicans File For May Primary

Three more people have filed for the May election primary over the past week, all of whom are Republicans.

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Michael Ward Hobbs

MILFORD – Michael Ward Hobbs, age 78, of Milford, passed away Wednesday evening, March 20, 2024, at home.

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Mary Louise Robbins

Mary Louise Robbins, age 96, of Warsaw, passed away at Cedar Creek Assisted Living on March 28, 2024.

Huffer For Coroner

Editor, Times-Union: My name is Paul Schmitt. I was appointed by Tyler Huffer to be his chief deputy coroner in 2023.

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Jack Heeter Joins Live Well Kosciusko As Chief Operations Officer

Live Well Kosciusko announced Jack Heeter joined the organization as chief operations officer.

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Rebecca S. ‘Beckie’ Pressler

Rebecca S. “Beckie” Pressler, age 73, of Syracuse, died at 2:56 p.m. on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at Elkhart General Hospital after a short illness.

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Triton School Board Approves Superintendent’s Contract

BOURBON – Triton School Board approved Superintendent Jeremy Riffle’s contract Monday.

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Lavivian L. Hagan

Lavivian L. Hagan, affectionately known to many as Viv, passed away peacefully on Dec. 2, 2024, at Barbee Lake, surrounded by her loved ones at the age of 82.

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Kermit L. Collins

Kermit L. Collins, 88, peacefully passed away in his home on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024.

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Charles Ray Patrick

Charles Ray Patrick, 78, of North Manchester, died at 4:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, at his home, surrounded by his family.

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Grace To Host 2025 Indiana Council Of Teachers Of English Conference

WINONA LAKE — Grace College will host the 2025 Indiana Council of Teachers of English (ICTE) Conference on its campus on March 29.

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KLA Cadets Get Orthopedic Industry Overview

Kosciusko Leadership Academy cadets got an overview of the orthopedic industry in Kosciusko County at City Hall on Nov. 19.

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John J. Fly

John J. Fly, of Warsaw, passed away on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the age of 76.

Letters to the Editor 07-14-1999

- Save Our Pets - Firearms Laws - Justice - Sanity In Government - Putt Endowment - Animal Shelter Save Our Pets Editor, Times-Union: Dogs - cats, animals Why in the world do we kill these animals? Why not charge $10 to adopt a cat, and $15 - $20 to adopt a dog? I believe more of these "Friends" would be adopted if fees were lowered. Another idea! Why not get permission to have some of these "Friends" placed in retirement homes, where they would get lots of love. Save out pets.

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Burkhart Looks Forward To Retirement

AKRON – Being an athletic director was never Duane Burkhart’s ambition.

Letters to the Editor 10-26-2001

- Thank You, Wal-Mart - School Board Options - Alien Youth Concert - Not Supporting Brown Thank You, Wal-Mart Editor, Times-Union: Thank you, Wal-Mart, for the grand Grand-Opening! I was not close enough to the platform to hear what was being said.However, I did see many poster-size checks presented to various organizations.Giving back to the community for the years that the community supported them! I was able to move close to the platform to hear a wonderful performance by one of the employees.He sang "The Anchor Holds" by Ray Boltz.There were teary eyes in the crowd of cheers and applause.This was followed by prayer, then the ribbon-cutting.