Remember When May 31

10 Years Ago May 31 1991 Warsaw Community High School music students left for a four-day tour of Canada and Niagara Falls. The Warsaw band, choir and Tigerettes will participate in the"Festivals of Music" in Toronto. The highlight of the tour will be a visit to the "Phantom of the Opera" production. 25 Years Ago May 31 1976 The Post 49 American Legion bowling team put together some fine performances at the second district American Legion bowling tournament in Monticello a few weeks back by outlasting 40 other teams for the championship trophies.Team members are Skip Mumford, Joe Watkins, Russ Potts, Robert Heagy and Ernie Mumford.

Gubernatorial Candidate Addresses Area Demos

Indiana Governor candidate Jill Long Thompson spoke on economic development, privatization, property taxes and education during Saturday night's Democrat Hall of Fame dinner.

Miller's Merry Manor Donates To Ivy Tech For Nurses' Education

Miller's Merry Manor recently made a major investment in Ivy Tech Community College-Warsaw's future as an educational leader in the community.Miller's Merry Manor President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Boyle said the organization will invest $200,000 in Ivy Tech's capital campaign to raise $2.8 million for land acquisition, equipment and technology for a new campus in Warsaw.

Realtors Look To Boost Local Market

Kosciusko County Board of Realtors has begun a campaign aimed at boosting the public's confidence in the local housing market.

Health Care

Editor, Times-Union:Those on the rght keep harping on how they're looking to "save" the American people from the horrors and evils of government-run insurance and care.

Rinearson Is Featured Artist At KenapocoMocha

NORTH MANCHESTER - The art work of Kathy Rinearson will be on display at the KenapocoMocha Coffeeshop through mid-May.

Titus Sues Redpath

One funeral home in Kosciusko County recently filed a lawsuit against another, claiming "tortious interference with a business relationship" and asking for more than $1 million in damages.


KOSCIUSKO COUNTY CLAIMS




City & Recycling Depot Joining Forces For Clean-Up Week

This morning it was 19 degrees at our airport … a new record low for April 3.  Last year at this time we started our spring cleanup program in the 70- and 80-degree days of March.

Thomas - Norwegian Children Might Have Lived if They Were Armed

When parents send their children off to summer camp, they reasonably expect them to return refreshed and more attuned with the world than when they left home. Even in their wildest nightmares, they don’t foresee them returning in a pine box.


Website Pay Wall Erected Today

The Times-Union website went behind a pay wall today.

Police Beat 2.21.2012

Two Jailed For Cocaine And Pot Sunday, two out-of-county residents were arrested on drug-related charges.


Valley Sees Bond Savings

AKRON – By refinancing the 2004 bonds issued for the junior and senior high schools renovation project, Tippecanoe Valley School Board will save about a half million dollars.


House In Bourbon To Be Demolished

The Bourbon Town Council Tuesday learned that a dilapidated house at 308 Center St. could be torn down in the next couple of weeks.