TWF Welcomes Lee Pasko And Max Mock To Board Of Directors

The Watershed Foundation announced Lee Pasko and Max Mock have joined its board of directors.

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Etchison And Stark Make History, Grace Ties Win Record

The stretch run for Grace’s baseball team has been filled with records being broken and milestones being accomplished.

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Cadena Promoted To Credit Analyst For CTB

Sendy Cadena has been promoted to credit analyst, according to Will Mabee, vice president of global credit and risk management for CTB Inc.

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America First Policy Institute Unveils ‘Farmers First Agenda’ To Boost Rural Communities

The America First Policy Institute has launched Farmers First Agenda, an extensive policy initiative designed to strengthen U.S. agriculture, support farmers and ranchers and revitalize rural economies.

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Indiana March 2025 Employment Report Released

INDIANAPOLIS - The unemployment rate of the sate of Indiana in March was recorded to be 4.1%, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national unemployment rate reported for March was 4.2%.

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Live Fire Training At 780 W. Center St. To Take Place April 25

Live fire training will take place April 25 at one of the three properties on West Center Street that eventually will be removed for the Warsaw Public Works Department building project.

Four Months

Editor, Times-Union: It took 250 years to build a nation that was the envy of the world. It took four months to tear it down. Countries that once admired, envied, and emulated us … countries that had our backs and gave their support and spilled their own blood defending us in our times of need … now unite against us in fear, disappointment, and disbelief. Countries that once were our greatest adversaries now laugh at us and relish our downfall and weakness. America is no longer first in anything; it is alone.

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North Webster Could Receive OIRI Funds

NORTH WEBSTER – North Webster has the potential of receiving $500,000 if the town receives an Orthopedic Industry Retention Initiative (OIRI) grant, Clerk-Treasurer Leigh Anne Jessop told the North Webster Town Council Tuesday.

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Wawasee School Board Talks Staffing Cuts, Facility Upgrades

SYRACUSE - Wawasee School Board met Tuesday to approve new hires, review ongoing capital projects and address budget challenges stemming from declining enrollment and recent legislative changes.

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Warsaw School Board Recognizes Welding, Machining, Cosmetology Programs

Several Warsaw Area Career Center programs were highlighted during the Warsaw School Board meeting Tuesday as they recently participated in competitions.

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Milford Seeking Proposals For Childcare Providers

MILFORD - With the news that New Beginnings Preschool and Child Care will be closing, the Milford Town Council authorized the clerk-treasurer to advertise for proposals for another childcare provider to move into the building at 706 W. Syracuse St. in order to continue to provide that service for Milford residents.

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Leesburg Council Reviews Fine System For Ordinance Violations

LEESBURG — Ordinance violations and fines were discussed at the Leesburg Town Council meeting Monday.

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The Future Of The Former Marsh Building May Be Antiques

The potential purchasers of the former Marsh building at 501 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, want to possibly convert the building into an antique artisan mall.

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1st-Generation Grace Student Honored For ‘Realizing The Dream’

WINONA LAKE - Abbey Silliman, a Grace College sophomore from New Paris, was recently one of 30 Hoosier students to receive the “Realizing the Dream” scholarship from Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI).

Ag Is Our Beating Heart

Editor, Times-Union: If you look in a Kosciusko County plat book from the 1800s, you will find some familiar names. You’ll find Anglin, Hall, Powell, Stookey, Boggs, Bishop and Moneyheffer scattered throughout Prairie and Jefferson townships.

DOE Funded My Dream

Editor, Times-Union: I grew up in Nappanee in the ’80s and ’90s. Because our town was home to lots of working class families like mine, our schools received extra money from the federal Department of Education (DOE) called Title I funds. I can’t say with certainty how our district used those funds, but I’d bet they created room in our budget for things that made school feel like home to me.

Public Occurrenes 04.14.25

County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Utilize The Bucket Approach For Retirement Portfolio Construction

There have been many improvements in the world since I graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1987. Back in those days, we didn’t have the internet or cell phones or flat screen TVs. I got an Apple IIc computer for graduation as I headed off for Indiana University. The Apple Watch I wear today is literally 8,000 times more powerful.

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Edward Jones Financial Advisor Jason Ellis Named Among Forbes Best-In-State

Edward Jones financial advisor Jason Ellis, of Warsaw, was named among the Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Advisors in 2025. He ranked No. 78 in Indiana. This is his first time being named to the list.