Women Thank God, Community for Help after Accident

SILVER LAKE – An uninsured 26-year-old man allegedly on narcotics caused the accident that severed Terri Penrod’s leg and left Sue Raber with pins, screws and rods in hers.

Local Wrestlers Prepping For State Finals

Three area wrestlers will face stiff competition in the opening round of the IHSAA state finals in Indianapolis Friday, but they’re not intimidated.


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Sheriff’s Office Informs County Council Of Unpaid $34K Bill From 2020

A $34,000 bill that wasn’t paid by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office in 2020 will be paid this year with an additional appropriation instead of out of the 2024 budget.

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT PLYMOUTH (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Plymouth

Wrestling Results

WRESTLING Saturday in Merrillville

Clinton's Legacy

Editor, Times-Union:Bill Clinton did more to ruin the moral fiber of our country than anybody in modern times and we are considering putting him back in the White House to be the first man.

Four hurt in Friday crash

Four people were injured in a rear-end collision on eastbound U.S. 30 Friday afternoon, with one driver airlifted to a Fort Wayne hospital with major injuries.

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Man Abandoned In Car After Crash

A Leesburg man was left trapped and seriously injured in the back seat of a car by the driver and front-seat passenger after a crash early Saturday morning south of Syracuse.

Whitko Won't Have To Cut Staff

PIERCETON - Despite budget shortfall, Whitko School Corp. won't need to cut any teachers for the 2009-10 school year.

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Spartans’ Henderson Tabbed HCAC Offensive Player Of The Week

For the second time this season, senior running back Donavan Henderson, Jr. was named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Offen-sive Player of the Week, the league announced Monday.



Whitko Shocks Valley At Plymouth Sectional

PLYMOUTH -ÊWhitko junior Alan Robbins had something to prove against Tippecanoe Valley in the Plymouth Sectional. After the underdog Wildcats defeated the No.10 Vikings by two points earlier in the season, the Whitko squad wanted to prove that it wasn't a fluke. Wednesday night in Plymouth, the Wildcats, led by Robbins, did just that by topping the Valley team 48-45 to advance to the sectional semifinal against Knox Friday night. "I wasn't the one who did it, the kids did," said Whitko coach Don Zawlocki."They wanted this, and they played hard." Former Wildcat Alex Frantz scord the first basket of the game at the 7:37 mark, but Whitko's Drew Spangle and Brad Walpole hit back-to-back three-pointers to make the score 6-2 in Whitko's favor. Then Andrew Kramer hit a basket and Trey Eaton and Frantz netted back-to-back three-pointers to give Valley an 11-6 lead with 3:46 left in the first quarter.

Power Outage Affects 960 In Winona, Warsaw

Winona Lake and parts of Warsaw experienced a power outage early this morning, said Kim Lahman, spokeswoman for NIPSCO. The outage, caused by equipment failure, began at 2:30 a.m.and lasted until 6:30 a.m.Approximately 960 customers were affected, Lahman said. Power has been restored, and all operations should be back to normal, she said.

Thar She Blows!

Construction crews at the Warsaw Library broke the new water main that was installed last week. The break, which occurred around 9 a.m. today, caused the library to be without water until repairs were made. According to Joe Dock, United Water manager, the water was expected to be turned back on by noon. No water damage inside the library was reported this morning. Photo by Gary Nieter, Times-Union

Living History

Soldiers take aim during one of the battle re-enactments Sunday at Back to the Days of Kosciuszko at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. Military parades, music and artillery demonstrations from the 18th century were conducted over the weekend and there were displays of Revolutionary War-era crafts, foods and goods. More than 200 re-enactors took part in near-perfect weather conditions. Photo by Gary Nieter, Times-Union

Arts Fest At Jefferson Pointe

FORT WAYNE - Back by popular demand is the Fort Wayne Arts Festival at Jefferson Pointe.

Dillon King Finishes Eagle Project

Dillon King, a Life Scout of Boy Scout Troop 715, completed his Eagle project on a recent Saturday.

Fuller-Disher

Eric Wayne Disher, of Mishawaka, and formerly of Bourbon, and Melissa Elaine Fuller, Mishawaka, announce their engagement to be married Sept. 18, 2010, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Bremen, and reception at the Back Forty, Bourbon.