Warsaw Grad To Teach Missionary Kids In Mexico

1996 Warsaw Community High School and Taylor University May graduate Angie Reed will travel to Mexico in August to teach English, speech and theater at Puebla Christian School, Puebla San Juan Del Rio.Reed also has been accepted as a missionary by Unevangelized Fields Mission, an organization that supports the ministry of PCS. "I'm excited to do something different for a while," Reed said. She will teach grades nine through 12 for the 2000-01 school year - 11 months. "My love for young people and desire to serve in missions has caused me to pursue a position in a school for missionary kids," Reed said."These students are placed in unique and often difficult high school experiences and need teachers completely committed to both their education and development, teachers who are willing to take their jobs beyond the classroom." Reed believes she is just that person.

Testimony Begins In Trial Of Former Warsawan's Alleged Killer

SHAKOPEE, Minn. – Testimony began Tuesday in the second-degree murder trial of Charles “Tony” Maddox Jr. 

Valley Parents Vocal on Allergy Policy

MENTONE – Peanut butter can be like a loaded gun to some students with food allergies, the Tippecanoe Valley School Board heard Monday night.

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Kettleheads Annual Homebrew Fest Planned For June 23

The purpose of Kosciusko Kettleheads’ Homebrew Fest is twofold. Club President Jason Rich said it’s to “show off our brewing skills to the public who may not know some of the best beer around is being made by their neighbors, and to raise money for an excellent cause.”


Leesburg Native Sinks Her Heart, Mind And Soul Into Haiti School

Lindsay Anderson had just graduated from Grace College with a degree in business administration and finance when a massive earthquake in Haiti in 2010 grabbed her attention and redirected her entire life.

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New Milford Housing Development Progressing



County BZA Makes Decision In Blacks Court Cases



Winona Has First Reading On Stormwater Rate Creation


Mentone Residents Unhappy with Post Office Hours

MENTONE – Mentone residents at the meeting Monday over the fate of the post office didn’t like what they heard.

Mullen Makes Stop in Warsaw

Confident in his organization and fundraising, Brendan Mullen brought his Hoosier Values listening tour to Warsaw Wednesday afternoon.

Church News, Oct. 4, 2018

Upcoming events include a men's breakfast, a ham and beans supper, and a Holy spirit service.


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Andrew Mevis Begins Smooth Approach, Landing At Iowa State

If the early season is any indicator of how much TV time Andrew and Harrison Mevis – the Mevii – will get displaying their placekicking skills their parents can catch them on TV on just about any weekend if they’re unable to travel to the brothers’ Saturday college football venues. Iowa State, a Big XII Conference member, will play most of its games on Fox, but some on ESPN. Kid brother Harrison will likely be on the Southeast Conference Network, or CBS. 

New Programs Surface At Opioid ‘Community Call To Action’

Surrounded by nearly 300 people, seven advocate groups and 13 panelists, a middle-aged woman wearing a black jacket stood up in the crowd at Center Lake Pavilion Monday night and offered some salient advice for the community about drug recovery.

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County Commissioners OK $100K Budgeted For OrthoWorx

OrthoWorx CEO Bob Vitoux updated the Kosciusko County Commissioners Tuesday on the work OrthoWorx has been doing, as well as requested the $100,000 in financial support for OrthoWorx that was included in the county’s 2025 budget.

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Planning For Oakwood Cemetery’s 150th Anniversary Begins

Oakwood Cemetery is more than just a graveyard.

Still More Scam Alerts

A couple of new scams have come to my attention, so I thought I would pass them along.