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Soybean Producers Well-Positioned For Trade Negotiations

There’s been a lot of talk about proposed tariffs on American soybeans in the wake of President Donald Trump’s much-talked-about trade war with China.

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Warriors Rally To Beat Whitko Wildcats

SOUTH WHITLEY – The Wawasee and Whitko baseball teams faced the cold weather Tuesday night for a nonconference matchup. The host Wildcats struck early, but could not hold the lead, as the Warriors won 7-4.

A Bus Crash And Other Things

Today is going to be one of those days where I have several things to write about, but only one column to do it in.

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Grace Victorious In Home Opener, Routs Goshen 6-2

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College baseball team continued its Crossroads League campaign in a nine-inning game against Bethel on Tuesday, winning 6-2.

High School Roundup – April 11

Warsaw Opens Tennis Season At FW Canterbury; Wawasee Loses To Westview In Tennis Action; Warsaw Softball Loses To East Noble; Whitko Loses Extra Inning Battle To NorthWood; Whitko, Valley Compete In Track & Field; Manchester Girls Win Track Meet; Whitko Golf Finishes Second At Columbia City

Pat T. Parks

Pat T. Parks, 83, Syracuse, died at 2:06 p.m. Saturday, April 7, 2018, at Avalon Village Nursing Care, Ligonier, after a brief stay.

Man Complains About Milford Town Councilman, Police Officers

A rural Milford man spent several minutes of the town council meeting Monday night making accusations of favoritism by police toward Council President Doug Ruch.

Leesburg Works Toward Town Hall Upgrades

In its 2018 Capital Improvement Plan the Leesburg Town Council approved Monday night, money from the Economic Development Income Tax fund will be used to renovate the old town hall and make it handicapped-accessible.

Winona OKs Parking Lot Improvements

Four of the six parking lots in The Village at Winona will get some improvements after the Winona Lake Redevelopment Commission approved the lowest bidder Monday.

Historical Society To Observe Anniversary?Of Dillinger Raid

The Kosciusko County Historical Society will observe the anniversary of an infamous moment in Warsaw history on Friday.

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Lady Lancers Win Golf Tournament

KOKOMO – Despite freezing temperatures, Grace College’s women’s golf team opened the spring season with a hot start.

High School Roundup – April 10

Delp Shoots 78, Leads Warsaw Golf In Season Opener; Whitko Girls Tennis Loses To West Noble

Connie K. Feldman

Connie K. Feldman, 67 of Bourbon, passed away at 10:15 a.m. Friday, April 6, 2018, in Kosciusko Community Hospital.

Connor, Karly Eichenauer Always Ready To Serve

NORTH MANCHESTER – The phrase “paying it forward” isn’t too far off the minds of Manchester University junior Connor Eichenauer and freshman Karly Eichenauer.

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UPDATED: GOP Faces Internal Fight Over Abortion

 In a rare political fissure, an Indiana group is making abortion a campaign issue against numerous conservative state lawmakers.

Potpourri: Miner Interested In Being New Court's First Judge

With an apparent commitment from the state to fund a new court in Kosciusko County, look for a few people to express interest in serving as the first judge of the new court.

Protecting Life

Our organization was recently privileged to have Congressman Jim Banks visit our office and meet with some of our board members and supporters.  I found it rather humorous that when reporting on Congressman Bank’s activities that day, The Times-Union reporter chose to just mention that the Congressman “visited a local anti-abortion organization.” 

How To Cut Fed Spending

The problem with spending money like it's water is when the pump runs dry.

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Voirol Pitches Grace To Split With IWU

MARION – Aaron Voirol threw one of the best games of his career for Grace College’s baseball team on Thursday, leading the Lancers to a split of a doubleheader against Crossroads League rival Indiana Wesleyan.