Shoebat Part 2

Editor, Times-Union: The following is a continuation of my previous letter regarding the credibility of Walid Shoebat after his appearance at The Awakening tent meetings last week. I have divided it into two parts because as one letter, it exceeds the Times-Union’s 500-word “Letters to the Editor” policy. Hopefully, I am now complying with that policy.

Leslie K. ‘Kay’ Neff

Leslie K. “Kay” Neff, 75, New Paris, died Sept. 11, 2016, at her home.

60 attend pro-pot rally in Warsaw

About 60 people gathered at the Kosciusko County Courthouse Saturday for a pro-marijuana rally.

Wiktorowski Steps Down As Wawasee Boys Hoops Coach

SYRACUSE – Wawasee Athletic Director Steve Wiktorowski said he is relinquishing his head boys basketball coaching duties effective immediately. He will stay on as A.D.In a press release received late this morning, Wiktorowski said, “I believe at this point in my professional career that is in the best interest of myself and all those who are part of our sports program if I no longer try to serve the dual roles of a head coach and the director of athletics.

OrthoWorx Educates Students About Orthopedics, Career Pathways

A group of about 60 eighth-grade students from Edgewood and Lakeview middle schools recently participated in the OrthoWorx Innovative Careers Pathway Program.

Milford to Look Into Joint Fire Territory

MILFORD – A steering committee may start exploring the idea of a joint town-township fire territory at the suggestion of Milford Councilman Doug Ruch.

Accident Victim Had Complained of Husky Trail Safety

In 2002, Sharon Mitterling complained to the city about the safety of Husky Trail.

Patricia 'Patty' Ann Giesler

CLAYPOOL – Patricia “Patty” Ann Giesler entered her eternal home in heaven Jan. 29, 2016.

Lakeland Seeks Way to Allow New Connections

NORTH WEBSTER – The Lakeland Regional Sewer District is looking for a way to allow extra property owners to hook up to the system during construction, board President Jim Haney said Thursday.

Lady Lancers Excited About Playing First Match

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s golf team will take its first official swing as a collegiate program Friday.

Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice Marks 35 Years

From humble beginnings, Kosciusko Home Care And Hospice has grown to serve those in one of their greatest times of need.

IHS Extends Special Offer To Kosciusko Residents

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Historical Society is celebrating the history of Kosciusko County by inviting residents to enjoy buy-one-get-one-free tickets to the Indiana Experience during Kosciusko County Days, which is taking place now through Oct. 9.

Hating Obama

Editor, Times-Union:My third-grade grand-nephew was sitting on the couch with me and asked, “Uncle Ted, why do the kids at school say they hate Obama?” I was not surprised to hear this but when I tried to tell him why I really couldn’t come up with an answer simple enough for a third-grader's mind to understand, at least one that was based on fact. Sure it would have been easy enough to explain why someone would disagree with Obama, but to hate him?

Dane Miller Awarded by Alma Mater

CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science recently awarded alumnus Dane A. Miller, PhD, the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Guest Column: Opportunities Expanding For People With Disabilities

As the community wraps up the year-long celebration of Cardinal Services’ 60th Anniversary, one thing is abundantly clear. People with disabilities have greater opportunity now than ever before. Where once every aspect of their life was dictated to them, today they are given choices and enjoy many of the freedoms they were once denied.

Confined Feeding

Editor, Times-Union: With the issues of God, guns, gays and abortion having been beat to death in the race for Indiana House District 22, I'd like to propose a different issue to the candidates.

Remember When 5.8.2014

10 Years AgoRodney Hollar loads corn early Friday morning in preparation for a day of planting along CR 150N, east of CR 400W. He said the dry weather has given him a chance to get into the fields earlier than usual.

Mary Lou Knepper

Mary Lou Knepper, 82, of Warsaw, died at 3:20 p.m. July 17, 2012, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Every Researcher Hits A Brick Wall At Times

If you are just starting out in your research you will come across a brick wall – everyone does – with brick wall meaning you have turned over lots of papers, flipped through books and more books at the local library and historical society and have not been able to find any more information pertaining to your ancestor.

Local Salvation Army Receives Disaster Services Canteen

The Salvation Army Indiana Division Emergency Disaster Services Department recently entrusted a fully equipped disaster services canteen to The Salvation Army of Kosciusko County.