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Warsaw Schools’ Activity Center To Be Completed By July 2019

The Warsaw Community High School Student Activity Center (SAC) is slated to be completed by July 30, 2019, the school board learned Monday night.



Court News

The following people were sentenced in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Michael Reed presiding:  • Ryan Mclaughlin, 20,  of 1756 S. CR 400W, Warsaw, sentenced to three years in the Indiana Department of Corrections for dealing in methamphetamines.  • Todd Hensley, 47,  of 3349 E.?East Ridge Drive,?Warsaw, sentenced to 10 months in jail for intimidation and possession of paraphernalia. The following people were sentenced in Kosciusko Superior Court I with judge David Cates presiding:  • Joshua Ryan Auer,  22 of 212 W. First St., Milford, sentenced  to two years at Serenity House to be followed by 1-1/2  year  of probation for domestic battery, residential entry and battery with moderate bodily injury. Auer will receive 12 days of jail time credit.  • Glen Gregory Ashby Sr., 64, of  665 Walter Way, Warsaw,  sentenced to four years of probation for  fraud on a financial institution.  The following new actions have been filed in Kosciusko?County Superior I with Judge David Cates presiding: • Latasha Ibarra v. Michael Yann,?Fort Wayne. Plaintiff seeks  unspecifed damages from a car accident.  The following new actions have been filed in Kosciusko?County?Superior Court II with Judge Torrey Bauer presiding: • Warsaw Health System v. Loren Laird, CR 200S, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $6,767.93 due on a medical account. •Warsaw Health System v. Kathryn Lee, 56B Lane, Leesburg. Plaintiff seeks $12,637.35 due on a medical account.


SWCD Holds 64th Annual Meeting



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Kosciusko Chamber Of Commerce Hosts First Ever Double’s Pickleball Tournament

The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the Winona Lake Sunset Open 2023 Double’s Pickleball Tournament.

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Zimmer Biomet Employees Raise $4,200 For AWL

Zimmer Biomet employees, led by the pricing team, human resources and Young Professionals Network, chose the Animal Welfare League as one of their donation options during a recent fundraiser event that took place at several Zimmer Biomet locations around Warsaw.

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Wagon Wheel Executive Director Resigns

A news release from Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts Executive Director Lakesha Green and another release from the Wagon Wheel Board of Directors this morning announced Green’s resignation.

Arby's Helps Students Learn Skills

The functional skills class at Edgewood Middle School learned on-the-job skills March 6 with the help of Arby's owner, Bill Aguilar, and Chris Polk, general manager, and all of the staff.

Sewer District Hires Atty.

NORTH WEBSTER - Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board continued the process of preparing to establish a sewer project at a meeting Thursday.

Local Briefs 10.21.08

Haunted Jail To Open Friday

Wyand 65th

Captain Donald M. and Barbara B. Wyand were married at the First Congregational Church, Greenville, Mich., on Aug. 19, 1945.

Science Central At Pierceton

Pierceton Elementary enjoyed a recent day-long visit from Science Central, who set up their 'Wild Weather' Exploration Stations for the students.

Old Jail Quilt Exhibit

From Thursday through Oct. 17, the Old Jail Museum is featuring an exhibit of quilts.

Brenda Elaine Hepler

TIPPECANOE – Brenda Elaine Hepler, 62, Tippecanoe, passed away July 4, 2014, at her residence with her family by her bedside.

Supports Wilhite

Editor, Times-Union:I have had the wonderful privilege of knowing Jack Wilhite for almost 10 years.

Barbara Jean Kottka

BOURBON – Barbara Jean Kottka, 62, of Bourbon, died Aug. 7, 2013, in her residence.

Pierceton Hires New Officer