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.

Walorski Expresses Confidence in Participating In Debate

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski expressed confidence that she and her general election opponent, Lynn Coleman, can work out details for a campaign debate.

Lester D. Read

PLYMOUTH – Lester D. Read, 90, passed away in his home July 9, 2016, with his family by his side.

WCS Breaks Ground On Edgewood Middle School Renovations, Additions

Warsaw Community Schools held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the Edgewood Middle School improvements.

Remember When 1.7.2016

10 YearsDeniese Rickel and her gingerbread church was chosen by visitors as the People's Choice Winner in the annual Gingerbread Holiday Extravaganza at the Jail Museum, sponsored by the Kosciusko County Historical Society.


Remember When 2.20.2016

 10 YearsThe Bear Den of Eisenhower Cub Scout Pack 3731 completed four blankets for Project Linus at their den meeting Jan. 19, which will be shared with organizations that help children in crisis situations.

Remember When 12.4.2015

10 YearsWarsaw Community High School graduate Jaclyn Leininger, 2004 Indiana Miss Basketball, now a sophomore at Miami University, was named MVP of the St. Louis Tournament.

Remember When 11.21.2015

10 YearsAround 8:16 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, a bulk train car lost its rear wheel assembly, including the four back wheels and axles, on the railroad tracks at Burket.

Health Care

Editor, Times-Union:I am a senior citizen. In a few months, I will have to switch from my health insurance (now costing $750 per month) to Medicare. I've done my research.

Public Occurrences 06.24.2011



Exhibit Examines Indiana Post Office Murals

NORTH MANCHESTER – The elaborate and colorful murals installed in numerous Hoosier communities during the 1930s are highlighted in the Indiana Historical Society exhibition Local Treasure opening  Sept. 29 through Nov. 9 at the North Manchester Center for History, 124 E. Main Street.

Blue-Green Algae Toxin Report Released For Kosciusko County Lakes

WINONA LAKE – Following a Lake Erie algae bloom that shut down the Toledo, Ohio, drinking water supply, a report released by the Center for Lakes & Streams at Grace College provides insight into how susceptible Indiana lakes may be to blue-green algae toxins.

State Election Panel Won't Rule On Nisly Complaint Until December

The Indiana Election Commission will not meet until December to review a complaint filed by Democratic State Representative candidate David Kolbe against Republican State Representative candidate Curt Nisly.

Lady Lancers Fall In Soccer National Final

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Grace College’s women’s soccer team came up just short in its pursuit of a national championship, falling in a penalty kick shootout to Lee University on Saturday.