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ISP Warns Of Multiple Scams

Indiana State Police Bremen Post recently was contacted almost daily by concerned citizens that have almost become victims of scams or had loved ones become victims of scams.

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WPD Seeks Helping ID'ing Depost Box Key Thieves

Warsaw Police Department are searching for two suspects who stole a key to a security deposit box and tried to access the  box but were denied.

Homeland Security

Editor, Times-Union:Speaking of writing from experience, homeland security has overstepped its place in the town of Pierceton.

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Commissioners OK Emergency Purchase Of Vehicle By Sheriff’s Office

After hearing why the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office made an emergency purchase of a police vehicle recently, the commissioners unanimously approved the action.

Lake City Bank Commits $90,000 to Entrepreneurship

Lake City Bank, the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation, announced today the bank is committing $90,000 to Elevate Ventures for the Northern Indiana Regional Entrepreneurship Action Plan.



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NIPSCO Seeks Natural Gas Rate Adjustment

MERRILLVILLE – Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO), a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., has made a request with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its natural gas base rates.

Letters to the Editor 07-26-2006

- Impressions Of Israel Impressions Of Israel Editor, Times-Union: If anything is to be learned from the latest Middle East conflict, it is that there is no fool-proof system in preventing terrorist attacks. I was in Israel in February.I was impressed by their tight security, especially on Israeli airliners.They have a high level of security in northern Israel around the Sea of Galilee near the Syrian and Lebanon borders.Still, as you know now it was not enough.The electronic fences and mine fields there were not enough to keep them out. Arabs are not the problem.About 1.5 million Israeli citizens are Arabs.They vote and six of them serve in parliament.All road signs are written in Arabic, Hebrew and English.It is the Hamas and Hezbollah groups wanting to destroy Israel who are the problem.

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Northwest Bank Donates $1,500 To North Webster Community Center

NORTH WEBSTER - Northwest Bank announced its donation of $1,500 to the North Webster Community Center.

World/Nation Briefs 5.7.2012

From jog up presidential steps to humiliating exit, Sarkozy leaves mark as French leaderPARIS (AP) — When Nicolas Sarkozy bounded up the steps of France’s presidential palace in jogging shorts and shoes on his first day in office five years ago, many French instantly sensed they were in for something new.

Solid Waste Board Discusses County Cleanup

Kosciusko County residents will take part in Litter Clean-Up Days April 21-22, an event organizers hope will clean up county roadways and better represent local communities. During the Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District meeting Tuesday, members of the board of directors agreed they would accept donations for the event and pass them along to proper collaborators.The project is still in development, and currently is acquiring signs and safety vests for all that participate. "This is a project we've been needing to do, and things are going well so far," Executive Director Sue Studebaker said."People are already beginning to pick up bags. "I hope that the cities and towns can all work together over this weekend and really get things accomplished." Materials for litter collection will be available at the County Recycling Depot on South Union Street.For more information, call 574-372-3087.


Peabody Retirement Community to Host Free Workshop On V.A. Aid

NORTH MANCHESTER – According to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, about a quarter of the nation's population – approximately 70 million people – are potentially eligible for VA benefits and services because they are veterans, family members or survivors of veterans.

Future Of K.C. Hospice

Editor, Times-Union:Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice was created by a small group of nurses in 1975 believing that the services of medical care and end-of-life care should be available in the home to all that need it without the overburden of corporate profits and motives.

Wawasee Moves Forward on $2M in High School Renovations

SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School renovations and improvements moved closer to fruition Tuesday night with the school board’s vote of approval to move forward.

Bulldog Saloon Resolves issues with State

MENTONE – After a closed meeting Tuesday afternoon, Bulldog Saloon owner Tim Carter is feeling better about the future of his business.