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Expectations The Same At Valley

AKRON – The team will look different – graduation has a way of making that happen – but Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball coach Chris Kindig says the expectations remain the same.


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Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Looking To Lease Shell Building Until Tenant Found

With about 30,000 square feet of the third shell building at the Warsaw Technology Park occupied by Mentor Media, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission took steps Monday to lease the approximately 70,000 square feet remaining from West Hill Development until a tenant or two can be found.

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Commissioners Receive Update On East Webster Lake Inclusion Into Sewer District

The next steps for East Webster Lake to be included into the Tippecanoe Chapman Regional Sewer District (TCRSD) are being taken, the Kosciusko County Commissioners heard Tuesday.

Times-Union Court News 05-28-2003

Superior Court I Judgments The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G.Huffer presiding: Complaint • Platinum Financial Services Corp., as assignee of Vision Management Services Inc., as assignee of Discover Card, v.Melinda R.Alexander.Plaintiff awarded $7,312.19 by default, plus interest and court costs. Marriage Dissolutions The following dissolutions were finalized on the dates indicated: • Tammy C.(former name Tranter restored) and Karim Michael Torres.Mother awarded custody of couple's two minor children.Father ordered to pay $234 per week in child support.May 7. • Raeburn and Patti Bradley.May 7. • Patricia Ann and Glenn Dare Nichols.May 7. Other Action • Paul Hoffer v.Charles Fruitt.This case is referred to mediation, with Daniel J.Sigler presiding.

Court Judgments 1.9.2014

 The following judgments were filed in the Kosciusko County court system from Dec. 25, 2013, to Jan. 1, 2014:

Commissioners Encourage Pledge, Moment Of Reflection At Schools

Schools throughout Kosciusko County will soon receive a letter from the Kosciusko County Commissioners. Tuesday, commissioners Brad Jackson, Avis Gunter and Ron Truex unanimously approved the letter, which encourages local schools to begin their day with the pledge of allegiance and time for a prayer or moment of reflection. In its entirety, the letter states: "We, the Kosciusko County Commissioners, began opening our meetings with a prayer and the pledge to the flag at the end of last year.We felt it was appropriate to begin our meetings seeking guidance in our decisions and paying respect to our nation.

Details Released In Death Of Leesburg Couple

LEESBURG - The death of a Leesburg couple is the result of what police believe to be a murder-suicide.

Ben Floyd Fleck

AKRON - Ben Floyd Fleck, 73, of 340 E. 18th St., Rochester, (Hickory Creek Nursing Home), and formerly of Orlando, Fla., and Akron, died at 12:01 a.m. Sept. 2, 2007, in Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester.

Alleged Meth Cookers Busted In Warsaw

Two Warsaw men are in custody after they reportedly were caught making meth in the Victory Hotel Thursday.

Frank Edward Kelley Sr.

Frank Edward Kelley Sr., 81, of Warsaw, died at 8:35 a.m. June 23, 2010, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

Pantella-Masur

Lauren Elizabeth Pantella and Kyle Jerome Masur were married at 6 p.m. Nov. 28, 2009, in Carmel, with Pastor Don Bartemus officiating.

Drug task Force Arrests Two for Meth

Kosciusko County Drug Task Force officers arrested two men on drug charges after discovering a meth lab north of Warsaw Thursday.

County Commissioners OK Bids for Tippecanoe Cleanup

Kosciusko County Commissioners voted Tuesday to allow Emergency Management Director Ed Rock to start the bidding process for Tippecanoe River cleanup work.

World Compassion Network Seeks Funds For Hurricane Victims

World Compassion Network is seeking funds to purchase items that will be donated to Hurricane Sandy victims on the East Coast.

Two Businesses Damaged by Weekend Fire

Fire struck two Warsaw businesses early Sunday.

Gavin-Schumaker

Molly Gavin and Matt Schumaker were married at 7 p.m. Sept. 24, 2011, in Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, Ill.

Warsaw Gets Water Supply Update

Indiana American Water Operation Superintendent Chris Harrison informed the city Monday night that Warsaw’s water supply is operating below capacity.


Remember When 10.07.2010

10 Years AgoRachael Buhrt of Winona Lake was one of the 24 University of Indianapolis undergraduates who served as official Raceway ambassadors to visitors at the Sept. 24 Formula One event. The group of University of Indianapolis students was chosen and trained by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway administration to provide directions, translate and answer questions and ensure that visitors felt secure and welcome at the Speedway.Buhrt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buhrt and is currently a sophomore at the University of Indianapolis.25 Years AgoThis recipe was submitted in the Spotlight Recipe Contest for Cranberry Casserole.3 cups raw apples, chopped and unpeeled; 2 cup raw cranberries; 1-1/4 cups granulated sugar; 1-1/2 cups quick-cooking oats, uncooked; 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed; 1/3 cup flour; 1/3 cup pecans, chopped; 1/2 cup margarine or butter, melted.In 2-qt. casserole, combine apples, cranberries and granulated sugar; top with mixture of remaining ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until bubbly and light brown. Delicious when served hot or cold. (Can double as a dessert when served with cream or ice cream). Stacey M. Ailes, Warsaw50 Years AgoMr. and Mrs. James Stafford and son Jimmy, Warsaw, are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Snipes, of Plymouth, Mich.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swartz and Mrs. Sylvia Warner, of North Manchester, were in Warsaw on business recently.Mrs. Ralph Lucier, Kings Highway, Winona Lake, returned home from visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lucier and family, Rochester, N.Y.75 Years AgoMr. and Mrs. James Case and Miss Eldora Boggess have returned to this city after one week's trip to Detroit, Mich., Niagara Falls, Boston, Mass., New York City and up into Canada. On their return they came by way of the east coast until they arrived at Washington, D.C., where they spent a short time.