Tippecanoe Valley opens its high school football season Friday night by visiting Wawasee, yet it feels like the Vikings have already secured one major win simply by virtue of the intriguing and challenging schedule they’ve managed to cobble together.
A year removed from finishing 7-4, the team’s first winning mark since the 2018 squad posted a 9-4 record, the Triton Trojan football team is looking to build off of that success under new leadership.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) announced the availability of grant funding for recycling and household hazardous waste (HHW) collection and disposal from the agency’s Community Recycling Grant Program (CRGP).
If the opening night affair between the Tippecanoe Valley and Wawasee volleyball teams was any indication as to how each school’s seasons will go, fans of each side can expect some exciting action. An incredibly tight and back-and-forth contest had a little bit of everything, with the Lady Vikings emerging with a 3-2 (25-18, 13-25, 25-14, 18-25, 15-10) win, giving Valley’s Jon Hutton a win in his first game in Akron.
WINONA LAKE - A former clerk-treasurer for Winona Lake will serve as a consultant for the town as it works through bookkeeping issues that have developed in the clerk-treasurer’s office over about the last year.
What can be carried into the Kosciusko County Justice Building and to where got more restrictive after the commissioners unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday.
Following the Kosciusko County Council’s unanimous approval on Thursday, the Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved the hiring of two school resource officers from the sheriff’s office for Tippecanoe Valley and Warsaw schools.
SYRACUSE — K21 Health Foundation (K21) announced their grant of $94,000 was awarded to Rose Garden Recovery Community Inc., aimed at constructing a new kitchen and expanding their dining, social and programming space.
SYRACUSE - Dr. Jennifer McCormick and Keith Potts were guests aboard the SS Lillypad Sunday afternoon for the seventh annual Summer Fun with Kosciusko Democrats.
Editor, Times-Union:
I am writing as a concerned father of two young children in our community. The recent news story involving the arrest of Cory J. Schutz, the former athletic director of Wawasee High School, has left me deeply troubled. It is disheartening to see incidents like these occurring in our own backyard, especially when they involve the safety and well-being of our children.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration on Friday announced that software used by a contractor experienced a security breach that exposed certain personal information of Indiana Medicaid members.