Deloris E. Weyler-Gaston

SYRACUSE - Deloris E. Weyler-Gaston, 76, of Fort Wayne, and formerly of North Webster, died at 11:21 p.m. April 23, 2008, in Woods Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Fort Wayne.

Flood Damage Forms Available From State

While area residents continue cleanup after last week's flooding, a questionnaire to assess damages is available for residents seeking assistance.

Warsaw Sees New Schools Complete By 2010

Even though the state caused an eight-month delay for the Warsaw elementary schools project, the schools are still expected to be ready by August 2010.


State Appeals FEMA Denial

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Homeland Security recently sent a letter to FEMA appealing a decision to deny federal assistance for county governments in northern Indiana devastated by flooding earlier this year.

Whitko Hosts Meet-The- Candidates Night

PIERCETON - The candidates running for seats on the Whitko School Board introduced themselves to the public at a meet-the-candidates event Monday.

Lake City Announces Promotions

The board of directors of Lake City Bank recently announced several promotions.

First Federal Savings Bank Announces New Staff Member

First Federal Savings Bank recently announced a new staff member.

Primary Voter Registration Deadline Monday

The deadline to register to vote or provide a change of name or address for voting records in the May 6 primary is Monday.Voters can go to www.indianavoters.com to see if they currently are registered to vote and view their polling location by typing in their county, first and last name and date of birth.

Ground Broken On New Health Services Pavilion

A dream 10 years in the making came one step closer to reality Monday afternoon at a groundbreaking ceremony.

Mary L. Camden

Mary L. Camden, 93, of Pierceton, died at 12:47 a.m. April 2, 2008, in Parkview Whitley Hospital, Columbia City.

Third District Congressman Candidate Holds Town Hall Meeting In Warsaw

Third District Republican U.S. Congressman candidate Scott Wise spoke in Warsaw during a town hall meeting this morning.

Bernita 'Ann' Crispen Miller

ROCHESTER - Bernita "Ann" Crispen Miller, 69, of 3660 S. CR 500E, Rochester, died at 5:50 p.m. April 12, 2008, in Woodlawn Hospital, Rocheste

Grace Student Spends Spring Break Volunteering At Mexican Orphanage

WINONA LAKE - While many students spent their spring break partying, Grace College freshman Hope Rauchenstein used her passion for children and spent her spring break volunteering at an orphanage in Mexico.

The 1920s

Editor, Times-Union:It seems that Kosciusko Literary Services has been all aglow over "The Big Read," Dr. Elliot Engel, and his lecture on author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, which brings back that fabulous, notorious, period in history "The Roaring '20s."

Alderfer 50th

Boyd E. and Grace L. Alderfer marked their 50th wedding anniversary April 6, 2008.

Ind. 15 Lane Additions Expected In 2011

Business owners along Ind. 15 who received letters recently about adding traffic lanes won't have to contend with construction crews until 2011.

State Dog Laws

Editor, Times-Union:There is a restraint law for the entire state of Indiana. It basically states your dog must remain on your property.

Local Red Cross Chapter Gets National Recognition

The Kosciusko County Chapter of the American Red Cross recently received national recognition.

Christians Too Quiet

Editor, Times-Union:What's happened to us? What's happened to our government? What's happened to our schools? Are we not one nation under God?