Scarberry Enlists

INDIANAPOLIS - Justin T. Scarberry, Kuder Lane, Warsaw, recently enlisted in the U.S. Army's Delayed Entry Program, and will report for active duty Jan. 7.

Teen Waived To Adult Court

A Winona Lake teen arrested for stealing from Dollar General was waived to adult court Thursday.


No Loss In Water Company Break-In

Nothing was taken or contaminated after an incident Tuesday morning at the Indiana American Water Co. water well pump house.

Man Booked For Exposure

A Warsaw man was arrested Friday afternoon for reportedly exposing himself in a local store.

NWES Conducts Kindergarten Census

NORTH WEBSTER - North Webster Elementary School is conducting a census to obtain the names of students who will attend kindergarten next year.

North Webster Kindergarten Round-up May 5

NORTH WEBSTER - North Webster Elementary School is conducting a census to obtain the names of students who will be attending kindergarten next year.

NIPSCO Warns Customers Of Bill Payment Scams

MERRILLVILLE – NIPSCO is alerting customers of an increase in bill payment scams.

Missiles

Editor, Times-Union:Recently M.I.T. experts made it clear that the vaunted Iron Dome defense system built and financed by U.S. taxpayers to protect Israel is nearly a total fraud.

Silver Lake Days Planned

SILVER LAKE – A meeting for the upcoming Silver Lake Days Festival is Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Silver Lake Lions Building.

Danko

Editor, Times-Union:On Dec. 21 my van was vandalized during an attempted theft.

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Warsaw Community High School Music Ensembles Shine At ISSMA Festival

Warsaw Community High School's music ensembles achieved high honors at the Indiana State School Music Association Organizational Festival held at Concord High School on April 18-19.



Times-Union Court News 03-10-2004

Superior Court I Judgments The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G.Huffer presiding: Complaints • Rockhill Pinnick v.Nancy Fahrney.Plaintiff awarded $5,202.69 due on agreement, plus court costs and interest. • Thomas Krismanich v.Steven Vetor.Plaintiff awarded $840 due on agreement, plus court costs, interest and attorney fees. • Midfirst Bank v.Brent L.Cobb, et al.Plaintiff awarded $99,203.93. • Cendant Mortgage Corp.v.James N.Watson, et al.Plaintiff awarded $80,472.34 and mortgage foreclosed by default. • SAC Finance v.Rebecca S.Farmer.Plaintiff awarded $6,307. • The Car Company v.Isaiah and Brenda Neer.Plaintiff awarded $18,852 by default. • Creditmax Inc.v.Marcius R.Miller.Plaintiff awarded $7,322.07 by default. • Creditmax Inc.v.Robert and Pamela Johnson.Plaintiff awarded $8,574.68 by default.

Board hears financial report from athletic department

SYRACUSE - Wawasee's athletic department ran more than $400,00 in and out of its account during the 2004-05 school year, according to a report from athletic director Mary Hurley. The Wawasee School Board reviewed the athletic department's annual financial report Tuesday. As of June 8, the athletic department has $83,500 in certificates of deposit and $12,370.30 available to begin operations in fall 2005.

Pork Stimulus

Editor, Times-Union:In case you haven't noticed, our country is in a state of crisis.

Deadline Approaching For Non-traditional Scholarship Applications

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships.

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