Dekko Foundation Awards Cardinal $3,000

Cardinal Services has received a $3,000 grant from the Dekko Foundation for its Claypool Head Start classroom.

Times-Union Court News 12-16-1997

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Michael Paul Seavers, 20, San Antonio, Texas, and Lisa Fay Herring, 20, North Huntington Road, Syracuse. • Justin David McGouldrick, 26, and Amy Ruth Unruh, 25, both of Arlington Heights, Ill. • Steven James Thomas, 22, and Stacy Marie Moyer, 21, both of Market Street, Burket. • Craig Allen Cox, 29, South Old Ditch Road, Warsaw, and Jodi Rachelle Anderson, 24, North CR 200E, Leesburg. • Jamie Allen Jones, 20, and Amy Ren Monroe, 19, Harkless Drive, Syracuse. • John K.Kratzer, 42, and Tamela J.Swain, 39, both of East Country Cove, Syracuse. • Ricky D.Blackburn, 35, and Zona Jean Hatfield, 30, both of West CR 250S, Warsaw.

Court News 12.01.2012


Columnists Take 9/11 Too Far

A couple columns that ran in the Times-Union caught my eye. I guess I couldn't have disagreed with them any more than I did. Frankly, they had me scratching my head. A little background. My wife and I went to see that "Spider-Man" movie when it came out. I liked it. It was a classic comic- book superhero story with some really cool special effects and modern techno gadgetry. It had a decent plot - a tender love story - and it wasn't rife with vulgarity or gratuitous sex. We both left the theater feeling entertained and upbeat. Along comes a column by Washington Post columnist David Broder.

Souder Opponent Speaks In Warsaw

Bob Thomas spoke Tuesday night about why he is seeking the 3rd district congressional seat currently held by Mark Souder who is seeking re-election.

Everybody's Got A Party

I fashion myself as a center right kind of guy. Fiscally conservative, but a little more socially liberal. But there is big difference between me and some of my liberal friends.

Code Violations Studied By Warsaw Panel

All four hearings before Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement Hearing Officer Lawrence Clifford Monday afternoon will be back before him at the Sept. 19 hearing.

Lady Lancers Open Hoops Season With Victory

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s basketball team enjoyed a sparkling debut of its new fast-paced attack, running away to a 78-65 win over Holy Cross.

'Success Coaches' See Positive Impact In First Year

To get at-risk middle school students on the path to high school graduation, Kosciusko County Educational Development group has helped place “Success Coaches” in local junior highs.

Tease photo

Fans Have To Do, Be Better

So it happened again this week — a participant in a professional sporting event left the playing surface to confront a fan in the seating area. The player was named Isaiah Thomas (no, not the one who played for IU and then the Pistons) of the Washington Wizards, and while I do not in any way defend what he did, I certainly understand why he was upset.


Tease photo

Ault’s Record Breaking Night Leads Vikings Over Trojans

Those in attendance at Rita Price Simpson Court Wednesday night were witness to a historic performance during the battle between the Tippecanoe Valley Lady Vikings and Triton Trojans in a game Tippy Valley won 66-41.

On Jensen’s Return To Coaching And Other Things

A zebra is a zebra, and everyone can tell the difference between a zebra and a horse. An apple is an apple, and no one would ever confuse it with an orange. Phil Jensen is a football coach, and that’s just all there is to it.

Tease photo

Council Hears Details Of 2nd Sewer Rate Hike

City officials unveiled details for a second sewer rate hike Monday night. The second rate increase, if approved, and combined with one last year, will result in about a 26 percent increase for the average residential customer, which is less than earlier estimates of 39 percent.

Tease photo

Trojans Slay Dragons 45-39 For Sectional Title

The Triton Trojans’ and the Argos Dragons’ postseason paths crossed again – for the fourth consecutive year, in fact - in the Class 1A sectional title game in the Trojan Trench Saturday night. Argos won the first two title battles in 2019 and 2020. Last night, however, the Triton Trojans hoisted sectional championship hardware for the second consecutive year after a 45-39 win over the Dragons.

Tease photo

The Penalty Box: Big Ten Shows True Selves This Fall

The leadership of the Big Ten Conference proved to us what they are really all about last week.

Husky Trail ‘Bridge’ Project To Cost More Than Expected

The bridge #9 project is going to cost the Kosciusko County Highway Department almost $350,000 more than expected.

Illegals

Editor, Times-Union:Recently, Senator Mike Delph, Carmel, sponsored a bill that would place strict penalties on companies that knowingly hire illegal aliens. This is long over due.

Metzger's Values

Editor, Times-Union:I could not believe Tom Metzger's response on May 7 about our Hypocrisy Society.

FHFH To Donate Deer Meat To Our Father's House

Archers participating in this year's deer reduction efforts in Warsaw will again have the opportunity to donate deer meat to Our Father's House.