Self-Defense, Part 1

Editor, Times-Union:In light of recent national events and as part of my series of letters on fundamental human rights, I will now give the complete version of basic human rights that was summarized along with Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Dissent, Freedom of Thought & Inquiry, Freedom of Movement, Freedom of Commerce, Freedom of Assembly & Association, Freedom of Communication, Freedom of Property Ownership, Freedom of the Media and Freedom of Self-Ownership in several letters to the editor from October 2009 to March 2010.

Deer, Part 3

Editor, Times-Union:If the Indiana Department of Natural Resources does not start to manage our deer herd more responsibly, we will not be able to enjoy hunting in our future.

Chickens Have Plenty of Room

Editor, Times-Union: When they arrive they are cute little peepers like we see at Easter, about 1-1/2 inches in diameter, with malice toward no one. Each chick occupies approximately 1.75 square inches and the house in which they are going to live is 60 feet wide and 600 feet long. That is the equivalent of the 100-yard dash twice over from end to end.

Repurpose Room Opens its Doors

Offering furniture and home decor for the first-time renter or home buyer to people with redesign projects, The Repurpose Room owners hope to have something for everyone.

Hephzibah House to be Featured in CNN Investigation

Hephzibah House, the embattled private faith-based Winona Lake boarding school for troubled teenage girls, will be featured on CNN tonight as part of an ongoing series on child discipline and religion called “Ungodly Discipline.”

Shipshewana's Blue Gate Theater Announces 2012 Season

SHIPSHEWANA – Shipshewana Blue Gate Theater’s 11th season includes a broad selection of entertainers that includes five Grammy winners, more than 270 performances and concerts, and two musicals based on books by New York Times bestselling authors.

KYLA Learns About Agri-Business at Chore-Time Brock

MILFORD – The Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy recently held its November meeting in Milford at Chore-Time Brock.

Tony Gene Smith

Tony Gene Smith, 64, of Worland, Wyo., died Oct. 31, 2011, with his wife and daughter by his side after fighting a courageous battle with cancer.

Paul Robert Klotz

SOUTH BEND – Paul Robert Klotz, 86, of Nappanee, passed away at 12:36 p.m. July 28, 2012, at his residence, surrounded by his loving family.

Layne Warren

Layne “Lane” David Warren, 91,  Claypool, passed away at 10:11 a.m. Aug. 16, 2016, in his home surrounded by his family.

Freedom Of Self-Defense III

Editor, Times-Union: The following is part III?of my letter on the right of self-defense and its various aspects. Part II was printed in the Oct. 4 edition of the Times-Union.

Area Fire Departments Stand Down From North Webster Coverage

NORTH WEBSTER – Surrounding fire departments were told to stand down this morning after being on alert for the North Webster Fire Department since Thursday.

Sign Ordinance Revised, Approved

Placing a temporary sign in unincorporated areas of Kosciusko County just became a little more simple.

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Warsaw’s Miner Scratches Marathon Off Bucket List

Warsaw resident Sherry Miner will use her love of running to participate in the Chicago Marathon in October.

Lakeland Christian Holding CommunityFood Drive

Lakeland Christian Academy will hold its ninth annual community-wide Food Drive Monday through Wednesday.

Patricia Coy, Executive Director Of United Way, Retiring

United Way of Kosciusko County today announced that Executive Director Patricia Coy will retire effective Dec. 31.

Stephen L. Hartzler

AKRON – Stephen L. Hartzler, 83, Akron, following a valiant effort to live, passed on to join his wife of 64 years at 6:35 p.m. Jan. 19, 2016, at Memorial Hospital of South Bend.

Lady Lancers Blank St. Francis

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s soccer team cruised to a 3-0 win over St. Francis on Tuesday at Miller Athletic Complex.

World Compassion Network Examines Refugee Crisis Firsthand

World Compassion Network, a local faith-based disaster relief organization, recently returned from a disaster relief trip to Germany.

Betty Jean Kaiser

CHURUBUSCO – Betty Jean Kaiser, 79, Warren, passed away at 2:10 p.m. Nov. 4, 2015, at Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, with her family by her side.