No County Residents Involved In Saturday’s 2 U.S. 30 Accidents

The drivers and passengers in two early Saturday morning accidents on U.S. 30 involving multiple injuries were all from out of the county.

Local High School Sports Recaps For Saturday, January 6

Boys and Girls Basketball, Girls Wrestling

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90-Year-Old School Cook Has No Plans To Stop Working

LEESBURG – At 90 years old, Monva Jean Lursen has no plans to stop working as a Leesburg Elementary School cook.

Take These First Steps When Planning Your Financial Future

Take These First Steps When Planning Your Financial Future

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Gould’s Buzzer Beater Gives Tigers Road Win Over Raiders

Just moments after enduring a bit of a scare, Carson Gould had Warsaw floating on air.

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Downtown Warsaw Road Closures OK’d For Fat & Skinny Tire Fest

Planning for the 19th Fat & Skinny Tire Festival, members of KCV (Kosciusko County Velo) Cycling requested approval for downtown Warsaw road closures from the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday.

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Board Of Works Approves Resolution For Gatke Development Lease

A resolution related to the former Gatke Corp. property mixed-use development project lease, which already went through the Redevelopment Commission and Common Council, was approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday.

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Wordhouse’s Word House Bookstore Offers A Variety Of Genres

WINONA LAKE - Sarah Wordhouse’s plans for retirement included opening a bookstore.

Can Connor Cover? Saying Goodbye To Football Is As Hard As Ever

Well my friends, we have finally made it. After 18 weeks and enough words and bad opinions to fill a book, we have finally reached the final week of the NFL season. I’ll be by shortly to hand out tissues to wipe away the tears.

Apology

Editor, Times-Union: To the Stills family, Etna-Green Café, Community and your Honor, I would like to apologize for my actions while working at the café.

It’s Critical That The Public Knows About & Engages With U.S. 30 Study

Growth is great, and it’s happening in Kosciusko County. While this is terrific news for our communities, businesses, residents and workers, we need to collaboratively address our growing economic demands and prepare for future prosperity.

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Tippy Valley Cruises Past Knox, Wins By 46 Points

Just one night after suffering a double-digit loss to Northridge, the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team was intent on making sure it didn’t drop two in a row. The Lady Vikings did just that, going ahead big early and staying there in the team’s 61-15 win over Knox at home on Thursday evening.

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Planning For Cemetery Walking Tour Underway

Oakwood Cemetery is moving forward with its historical walk planned for this year.

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Warsaw Student Wins Young Music Artists Competition In Ill.

The Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association announced Renee Blunier, oboe, as the winner of the Martha McCrory Young Artists Competition.

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Grace Men Set Record With 14-0 Start To Season, Beat Taylor

In the illustrious history of Grace’s men’s basketball team, the Lancers have never won their first 14 games. Until Wednesday night, that is.

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Team Effort Fuels Manchester’s Seventh Win In Nine Games

After starting the season 0-2 and dropping three of their first five games, the Manchester girls basketball team has turned it around tremendously over the past month, evidenced by six wins in the last eight games. The Lady Squires made it seven of nine on Wednesday night, defeating Churubusco 52-23 at home.

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Mentone Town Marshal Updates Council On Wanted Man

MENTONE – A Rochester man wanted by law enforcement has been seen in Mentone, Town Marshal Keaton Schopf told the Town Council Wednesday.

County Sees Record Number Of Commercial Building Permits

Last year was a record year for commercial building permits in the county, the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission heard at its short meeting Wednesday.

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Ann K. Bullock

Ann K. Bullock, 88, Warsaw, passed away at 4:25 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, at Hickory Creek Nursing Home in Franklin.

What A Difference

Editor, Times-Union: Taylor Swift, pop star and beloved icon to millions of fans of all ages, is hated (maybe even feared) and being “canceled” by MAGA Republicans because she successfully encouraged thousands of fans to register to vote.