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Winona Council Tables Additional Appropriation, Christmas Bonuses

WINONA LAKE - Due to lingering questions and an error, the Winona Lake Town Council tabled an ordinance for an additional appropriation and a resolution for town employee Christmas bonuses.

Triton Approves Special Education Cooperative MOU

BOURBON – Triton School Board approved a memorandum of understanding for the Plymouth, Argos, Triton Helping Students Special Education Cooperative Monday.

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Pierceton Council Approves Rezoning Former Church, Installation Of Shooting Range For Police

PIERCETON — The Pierceton Town Council officially approved rezoning the former Pierceton United Methodist Church building from public to commercial use during its Monday meeting.

Warsaw BPA Teams And Individuals Qualify For State Contest

The Region 2 Leadership Conference for Indiana Business Professionals of America was held at the Warsaw Area Career Center on Dec. 2.

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Patrick J. Flanagan

Patrick J. Flanagan, of Syracuse, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Monday, Dec. 4, 2023, at the age of 79.

Parkview Health Named To Most Wired List For 10th Consecutive Year

Parkview Health Named To Most Wired List For 10th Consecutive Year

Ten Rules To Follow For Walking The Road To Retirement

Ten Rules To Follow For Walking The Road To Retirement

Indiana American Water Invests Nearly $97M To Replace, Remove Lead Service Lines

GREENWOOD – Indiana American Water announced Friday it has invested nearly $97 million to replace or remove almost 30,000 lead service lines in its service areas across the state.

INDOT Receives Funds To Explore Expansion Of Passenger Rail in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS – The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced Friday the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will receive up to $500,000 to support the assessment and potential development of the Indianapolis - Chicago passenger rail corridor through the Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) Program.

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Local Businesses Show Support For Chamber In Remodeling Project

SYRACUSE — Often when a new executive director takes over, there are changes.

Supporting Ukraine

Editor, Times-Union: Thank you for publishing the lengthy but important Op Ed by Marc Thiessen (Washington Post) on Tuesday, December 5, 2023. I hope many of your readers took the time to read the whole thing.

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Cardoso 520 Offers Food, Drinks And Salsa Lessons

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to salsa, bachata or cumbia, Cardoso 520, 520 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw, is offering weekly lessons at 7:30 p.m. sharp Fridays.

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KEDCO Announces CEO Stepping Down Later This Month

The Board of Directors of the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) on Thursday announced that CEO Alan Tio will conclude his five-year term leading the organization, effective at the end of the year, in order to pursue other professional opportunities.

Kosciusko County Students Can Graduate College With Less Debt

FORT WAYNE – Questa Education Foundation announced the Traditional Scholars Program application is now open online, providing financial assistance to Kosciusko County students pursuing a degree in any field of study.

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Can Connor Cover? Life Isn’t Fair, But At Least Godzilla Is Awesome

A few months ago, my colleague Roger Grossman dedicated his column to Tippecanoe Valley football after the sectional draw paired the undefeated Vikings with eventual state champions Bishop Chatard in the first round of the IHSAA playoffs.

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Tippy Valley’s Strong Defense Earns Win Over Triton

Riding a three-game winning streak heading into Wednesday’s game against Triton at the Trojan Trench, the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team used pressure-packed defense and a balanced scoring attack to extend the streak to four with a 49-32 win over the Lady Trojans.

County Planners Give OK To Pierceton Venue Hall

A former church in Pierceton may be given new life if it is converted to a venue hall.

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Marjorie Lucille Moneyheffer

Marjorie Lucille Moneyheffer, age 95, left this life for her heavenly home on Dec. 4, 2023. Her daughter and caregiver, Elaine Blucker, was with her.

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Commissioners OK Service Agreement For Commercial-Industrial Assessments

To get the commercial and industrial assessments completed in 2024 and then thereafter, the Kosciusko County Commissioners on Tuesday put their trust into County Assessor Gail Chapman’s plan.

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Building Corp. Gives OK To West Hill, Gatke Leases

The Warsaw Building Corporation did its part Tuesday on the leases with West Hill Development and for the Gatke warehouse.