World/Nation Briefs 7.18.2012

UN schedules Wednesday vote on new Syria resolution, Russia and West at odds over sanctionsUNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia remained at loggerheads with the U.S. and its European allies ahead of a scheduled vote Wednesday afternoon on a new Syria resolution and there appeared to be little hope that the U.N.’s most powerful body would unite behind a plan to end the 17-month civil war in the Mideastern country.

World/Nation Briefs 7.2.2012

FACT CHECK: After big health law ruling, some suspect claims in the court of public opinionWASHINGTON (AP) — In promoting the health care law, President Barack Obama is repeating his persistent and unsubstantiated assurance that Americans who like their health insurance can simply keep it. Republican rival Mitt Romney says quite the opposite, but his doomsday scenario is a stretch.

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Times-Union Court News 07-24-2001

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner: • Jay A.Auer, 37, Lura Circle Drive, Milford, and Dawn M.Craig, 36, South Main Street, Milford. • Douglas Wayne Ballard, 24, Beaufort, S.C., and Heather Antoinette Mast, 20, EMS C19C Lane, Warsaw. • Dennis L.Crumbley, North CR 525E, Warsaw, and Valerie Sue Kesterke, 24, East CR 225S, Winona Lake. • Larry E.Druckamiller, 35, East CR 300N, Warsaw, and Donna L.Bradley, 36, Goshen. • Jeb Andrew Freeman, 21, and Sarah Renae Holder, 21, both of EMS D11 Lane, Syracuse. • David P.Galloway, 50, and Kathy J.Koehn, 42, both of East Island Avenue, Syracuse. • Michael Paul Mahy, 26, and Margaret Regina Curry, 21, both of North Huntington Street, Syracuse. • Christian Marcus McCray, 22, Wooster Road, Winona Lake, and Sarah Elizabeth Kessler, 26, Arbor Lane, Winona Lake.

KCH Poised For New Era

The new year will bring the most dramatic changes to Kosciusko Community Hospital since it opened its doors in 1976. The hospital will join the private, for-profit health organization Quorum Health Group Inc., which owns 20 hospitals and manages 240 more throughout the United States. According to Wayne Hendrix, hospital president, the decision to join the Quorum network was made after careful research, public input and deep soul-searching by the hospital's board of directors. "We talked with over 500 county residents in gauging the public's support (for the move)," said Wayne Hendrix."We had focus groups, meetings with industry leaders, former donors, open meetings with the public and community service groups.We also had consultants survey other county residents.The results convinced us this was the right move." The KCH board signed a letter of intent with Quorum in November and the purchase agreement should be finalized by Jan.31, Hendrix added.

Times-Union Court News 05-20-2005

Superior Court I Judgments The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G.Huffer presiding: Complaints • SAC Finance recently was awarded judgments against the following people for the amounts listed plus interest and costs: Donald E.Chilcutt Jr and Nicole L.Vining, $4,892.07; Virginia G.Schakel, $4,477.29. • Snow & Sauertieg recently was awarded judgments against the following people for the amounts listed plus interest and costs: David Cordill, $13,894.52. • Great Seneca Financial Corp.recently was awarded judgments against the following people for the amounts listed plus interest and costs: Mary J.Phillips, $3,529.96; Lezlea Gilmer, $7,205.86. • Green Tree Servicing LLC v.Troy A.and Katheryn L.Wolford and Kristine Joanne Blevins.Plaintiff awarded $121,105.16 plus interest and costs and mortgage foreclosed.

Local Humane Society Under Attack

Members of the Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County are rallying to force the Humane Shelter to open up its membership. But the effort might be moot because the Humane Society plans to disband within a few months, said Humane Society spokesman Jim Butts. Butts said the organization will cease to exist after a controversial $208,000 trust fund is established within a few months. "At that point, the purpose of the Humane Society is over.We don't see any benefit in continuing," Butts said today. He said he "sees no purpose" in re-opening the membership and re-generating interest. Butts' strategy, though, could lead to a court battle and sparked an immediate strong reaction from veterinarian Richard Sasso, who founded the Humane Society in 1980 and is leading efforts to re-open membership. "If he wanted to disband, he should have done it a long time ago," Sasso said.

ObamaCare To Boost Claims Cost

Hang onto your wallets, folks, ObamaCare is coming.

Judgments 3.29.14

 The following judgments were filed in the Kosciusko County court system from March 19 to March 26, 2014:

Two Projects Recognized At Annual KLA Banquet

Kosciusko Leadership Academy President Nathan Conley labeled this year’s White Paper Projects as “impressive” in his welcoming remarks Thursday night at the organization’s graduation celebration.


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Highway Dept. Finding Budget Tight For Projects

The Kosciusko County Highway Department will get through this year OK financially, but with road and bridge project costs going up and less revenue coming in, something will need to be done.

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Wawasee School Board Approves Phase 1 Bids, Discretionary Fund

SYRACUSE - During its regular monthly board meeting Tuesday, the Wawasee School Board heard from Chief Financial Officer Dr. Brandon Penrod. The school corporation held a phase one bid opening May 6.

Street Dept.

Editor, Times-Union:Do you older people of Warsaw remember Mayor Mike Hodges? You bet you do.

Virginia Banghart

Virginia Banghart, 90, of 1219 E. Clark St., Warsaw, died at 4:50 p.m. Jan. 17, 2008, in her residence.

Beverly Ann Blood

Beverly Ann Blood, 76, of 1728 N. CR 175E, Warsaw, died at 11:50 a.m. Jan. 5, 2008, in Grace Village Rehabilitation, Winona Lake.

Sharon Kay Gilbert

MENTONE - Sharon Kay Gilbert, 69, of 8027 W. CR 900S, Akron, died at 7 a.m. Feb. 17, 2008, in her residence.

W. Lorriane Brown

NORTH MANCHESTER - W. Lorriane Brown, 77, of North Manchester, died at 2:35 a.m. July 13, 2008, in Wabash County Hospital.

Alice Mae Ousley

Alice Mae Ousley, 71, of 5007 S. Ind. 13, Pierceton, died at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 31, 2007, in her residence.