Russ L. White

Russ L. White, 68, Noblesville, passed away Sunday, July 15, 2018, at home, surrounded by his family.

News Briefs 7.17.2018

Texas Roadhouse Construction Begins; GOP Seeks Replacement For Gargett

I Guess I’ll Stick With Capitalism

Last week I wrote about Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She won a primary election to become the Democratic nominee in the 14th U.S. Congressional District in New York. She’s a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, whose stated goal is the abolition of capitalism.

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Potpourri – Volunteers Have A Combined Century Of Fun At The Fair

Here’s a few facts to chew on as the Kosciusko County Community 4-H Fair heads into its final day today in Warsaw. A check of some of the food stands found two side by side that have volunteers who have each worked at the fair for more than 50 years.

Business Briefs 7.14.2018

Lake City Bank Announces Transfer, Hire; Kunkel Joins Wishbone Board Of Advisors; Local RE/MAX Team Recognized For Production

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Security Efforts At Fair A 24/7 Proposition

This is not your grandfather’s county fair, where the only concern was whether your corn dog was fully cooked.

News Briefs 7.13.2018

Police Find Missing 15-year-old; Free Dinner Thursday Night In Pierceton; RR Crossings Will Be Closed Near Milford; Purdue Tracking Down 26K Student Applicants Amid Data Breach

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Tom Nominated By Trump For U.N. Position

Kip Tom, a seventh-generation farmer with operations around the world, has been nominated by President Donald Trump to be an ambassador to the United Nations for food and agriculture.

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Indiana School Safety Board Gives Grants To Area Schools

The Indiana Secured School Safety Board recently approved more than $14 million in matching grants to enhance school security by allowing local school corporations to add resource officers, equipment and conduct threat assessments.

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Boundaries Established For New Sewer District

Kosciusko County Commissioners took another step Tuesday toward the formation of a sewer district to serve residents at Tippecanoe and Chapman lakes by establishing boundaries for the district.

Bourbon Residents To See Increase In Water Bills

The monthly water bills for the town of Bourbon will show an increase as of Aug. 1.

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Town Council Says Leesburg Utility Line Cuts Caused By Poor Location Service

The town of Leesburg recently had problems with utility lines being cut because USIC allegedly didn’t locate them.

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Camp Mack Sewer Line Topic At Milford

Most people in attendance at Milford’s town council meeting Monday wanted to hear about the much-discussed sewer line to Camp Mack, but there wasn’t any significant news to take home. Many questions centered around who would bear the financial responsibility for such a project.

The Immigration Problem

ICE and the IRS are similar in many ways. They are both hated and were established by Congress to enforce the law.

Adding States To The Union

Readers of the Times-Union may have heard about the Cal 3 initiative where voters in California will decide this coming November on whether to divide the state of California into three different states of Northern California, Southern California and a coastal California from Monterey County to Los Angeles County.

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Center St. Traffic Signal Upgrade To Begin This Year

Future improvements to traffic signals on Center Street in Warsaw are in the works, but changes will be implemented over the next few years because of costs, according to Jeff Beeler, superintendent of public works.

A Socialist Who Likes Tax Cuts?

Last week I wrote about the Democratic Socialist who won the U.S. Rep. primary in New York’s 14th District. Here are a couple more observations.

Business Briefs

Brady Named Shared Serviced Manager At CTB; Sjolin Joins Brock; Lake City Announces Promotion, Transfer; Zurcher Added To North Webster Library Staff; Dollar General Completes Remodel Of Akron Location

Founding Member Of Petra Continues To Rock

The long hair, intense interest in music and a connection with Christianity have stuck with bassist John DeGroff over the years.