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The following actions have been filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Michael Reed presiding:

Tony Elliott Foundation To Hold Golf Scramble

The Tony Elliott Foundation has announced a charity golf scramble to be held on September 18 at the Tippecanoe Lake Country Club in Leesburg.

Teen Pleads Guilty To Four Sex Felonies

A Leesburg teen pleaded guilty Wednesday to four felony counts on sex-related charges in Kosciusko County Superior I.

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‘Crucible’ Actors Excited To Take On Play

In a mob, a person can forget who they are and what they stand for, then follow that mob to whatever end it takes them, even if it means going against friends, family or innocent victims.

Continuous Entertainment Will Fill The Air At Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Fest

NAPPANEE – More than 100 entertainers and performers have been assembled to fill four full days of free scheduled music and dance sets during the Amish Acres 55th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival Aug. 3 to 6.

Bob Barnes And Others Steering The Dixie Toward Bright Future

Bob Barnes’ smooth voice has carried his career. He can be heard on many films used by the National Parks Service, he conjures up a variety of accents for video game characters and was even a DJ for WLYV in Fort Wayne back when DJs were crazy and cool.

Grace Announces New Associate Degree In Ministry Leadership

WINONA LAKE – This fall, Grace College & Seminary will begin an Associate of Science degree in ministry leadership in coordination with Christian University GlobalNet from Our Daily Bread Ministries.   This new program will blend relevant CUGN certificate courses with applied learning through Grace College. All course content is available online and requires no traditional text books or classroom time.  Students will have interaction with Grace College faculty online through tailored projects, papers and presentations. In as little as two years, students can earn an accredited associate degree from Grace College, ready to launch or redirect their professional ministry. “We are thrilled to offer this pr

Warsaw Schools Moves Forward With Student Activity Center

Warsaw Community High?School is moving forward with plans for a $10 million student activity center.

Indiana Governor Reflects On Federal Health Care Debate

As I’ve traveled across Indiana these past weeks, many of you have asked me about the federal health care debate. You want to know how legislation may affect us, especially those who rely on Medicaid, our HIP 2.0 program or the federal insurance exchange. You’ve asked about the potential gaps that could be created by reduced federal funding.

Former Street Chief Headed To Prison

Former Warsaw Street Supervisor Lacy Francis, 63, was sentenced to two years in prison after a scheme where he bilked the city of Warsaw out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Media Must Investigate All Of The Collusion

I wrote last week about the meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer.

Bus Driver Files Lawsuit Against Warsaw Schools Seeking Overtime Pay

A  bus driver  filed a class action lawsuit against Warsaw Community Schools in federal court.

Beaman Home Billboard Shares Emergency Message

The Beaman Home has been providing essential services to domestic violence victims living in Kosciusko, Marshall and Fulton Counties since 1985.

Long-Time WPD Officer Morales Retires After 28 Years

Warsaw Police Dept. Sgt. David Morales came to the area for love and never left.

City Code Enforcers Deal With Economy Inn Issues

Most of Monday’s nearly two-hour Warsaw Code Enforcement hearing was spent discussing The Economy Inn, 3521 Lake City Highway, and whether it should be demolished or repaired.

Council Hears Presentation On ‘Parklets’

Warsaw city officials floated the idea of adding more seating in certain high traffic areas along downtown sidewalks, but the initial response from some, including the mayor, appeared to be tepid.

The NLC Has A Decision To Make

In 2016, the Elkhart School Board voted to approve the re-uniting of Central and Memorial into one high school again.

Bronson Pleads Guilty To 1 Felony

ELKHART – Kevin Bronson will likely do no more prison time after he is sentenced, but at his plea hearing Friday the focus turned once again to former Kosciusko Sheriff Aaron?Rovenstine.

Alpacas – What’s Not To Like?

Kendall Gibson might not be an “alpaca whisperer,” but she certainly seems to communicate well with her animal, Buttons, when the time is right.