McMinnville, Tenn., resident and Warsaw, Ind., native Shirley Mae Smith, age 74, was born June 19, 1949, and died May 1, 2024, at St. Thomas River Park Hospital following a sudden illness.
NORTH WEBSTER - The two featured Project Prouds at Wednesday’s Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy Graduation for the class of 2023-24 were about giving to others.
Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission approved two cases, denied one and continued another at its meeting Wednesday.
It also gave a favorable recommendation for a revised cargo box ordinance amendment.
Facing off for the second time this season, the Wawasee and Warsaw softball teams met at the Tiger Athletic Complex Wednesday afternoon for some Northern Lakes Conference action. The result was eerily similar to the first game, as once again, the Lady Warriors were able to finish the job in five innings, winning 14-2.
ANGOLA – Forty-three students in Trine University's Allen School of Engineering and Computing were inducted into the Order of the Engineer for the spring semester.
Editor, Times-Union:
I have been trying to gather information about local and state politicians running for offices through which we voters all hope they will make our lives better. So far no details — from anyone.
Malcolm J. “Mick” Case, 104, son of Susan and Paul Case, Carson City, Mich., passed away on Monday, April 29, 2024, at Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester.
Editor, Times-Union:
It has been an honor to serve you for the past 28 years as your commissioner. We have made great strides as a community to make our county a great place to live, work and play.
Elijah Malone, one of the top players in Grace Men’s Basketball history, took the time on Monday to announce the next step in his basketball career. Malone will graduate from Grace College this Saturday, before using his one remaining year of eligibility to transfer to the University of Colorado in Boulder to join the Buffaloes in the Big 12.