VanBuren Township Annual Report


Wawasee Hears About Student Accomplishments, Conrad Scholarship, Dekko Grant, Community Service, Grant

Wawasee School Board’s meeting was mostly about good news at its monthly session Tuesday night.

Valley Vikings Fall To NorthWood Panthers

AKRON – In a potential sectional preview, Tippecanoe Valley lost 53-37 to NorthWood Tuesday in nonconference boys basketball action. The Vikings (4-15) had trouble finding the bottom of the net from long range throughout the game. Hitting 6 of 25 shots from three-point distance during the contest, Valley was 1 of 15 at one point.

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High School Basketball Roundup – Feb. 14

Jake Harmon Nets 500th Career Point In LCA Victory; Westview Is Too Much For Wawasee To Handle; Johnson Leads Triton Against Rochester; Whitko Cruises To Victory Over Southern Wells

Public Occurrences 2.14.2018


GUEST COLUMN

Students Heading To College Can Control Their Own Financial Future

Not long ago, the prospect of living in Mom and Dad’s basement after college made students cringe.

Warsaw Library Seeks Elevator Solutions

Three access points used by people with mobility issues at the Warsaw Community Public Library are giving patrons and administrators fits.

Leesburg Studying ADA Options

Two scenarios were presented to the Leesburg Town Council Monday night on ways to finance making the town hall ADA compliant. Jeff Rowe, of Umbaugh & Associates, presented both scenarios to the council.

Milford Council Discusses Sewers, Parking, Snow Removal

The Camp Mack sewer feasibility study, as well as parking and snow removal issues along West Emeline Street, were discussed during the Milford Town Council meeting Monday.

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New Hires Bring Talent And Student Support To Grace

WINONA LAKE – Grace College recently added four new faculty and staff members.

Whitko Schools

Just a few short weeks ago, we changed the calendar to a new year, 2018.  The new year also ushered in a vote by the Whitko Community School Board to close Whitko Middle School and put grades 7-12 at the high school campus in South Whitley. This vote was the most fiscally responsible way to handle the situation that Whitko finds itself in.

Former Business Owner Accused Of Stealing From 401(k)s

The former owner/president of Pizza Supply Of Indiana was arrested Friday after an investigation found she allegedly stole about $76,000 from employees’ 401(k) contributions over a five-year period.

Thefts On Rise, But Residents Can Protect Themselves

Law enforcement officers deal with burglaries and thefts on a regular basis.

Traveling Wall Part Of Warsaw Tribute To Vietnam Vets In June

For the third time in six years, the city of Warsaw will honor a group of military veterans this summer, but this one –  involving Vietnam veterans – is expected to far outnumber previous gatherings.

Initial Hearings Held In Criminal Confinement Case

Two of the men involved in a December incident in which one of them had his finger partially bitten off had their initial hearing in Kosciusko Superior Court I this morning.

Franklin Township Annual Report


Syracuse Library – Book Clubs And Back-To-Back Programs Make For A Full Week

The Syracuse Library is busy all day Feb. 15. The day begins with yoga, “Food from Fiction,” “Fun at Four” and ends with teen gaming in the meeting room. Knitting for children and adults meet at 5 p.m. in their departments on the comfortable couches. Actually, the adult group is called “String Theory,” so that, any person working on a fiber-craft project is welcome

Tippy Sewer Issue Edges Toward Decision

Two weeks ago, Kosciusko County Commissioner Brad Jackson asked that the two sides in the Tippecanoe Lake sewer dispute seek common ground. At Tuesday’s commission meeting in Warsaw, steps were taken toward making the project a reality.

State House Partners With Child Advocacy Group

State Rep. Dave Wolkins recently joined fellow House lawmakers to fill diaper bags with donated baby supplies for foster families across Indiana.

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Lancers Rally, But Come Up Short Again

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College Lancers, said veteran coach Jim Kessler, have learned how to improve. What they haven't done, however, is learn how to win.