Public Occurrences 12.14.22




WCS Receives Portion Of $26.4M Counseling Grant From Lilly

INDIANAPOLIS – Lilly Endowment Inc. has approved grants to 52 Indiana public school corporations – including Warsaw Community School Corp. – and five Indiana charter schools to help them implement strategies to strengthen school counseling programs for their students.

Public Occurrences, June 17, 2017

 The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Relief Efforts After Tornado Show God In The Midst Of Life's Storms

The last column I wrote appeared in the Times-Union on July 19 — the same day an EF3 tornado went through the center of my hometown, Marshalltown, Iowa, causing massive destruction.

Charles A. Ker

Charles A. Ker, 84, a lifelong resident of Warsaw, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, at Miller’s Merry Manor.

Child In Need JCP-000387 VanMeter


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Commissioners Opt For New Plan For CR 400E

A section of CR 400E north of CR 900S has been subject to rapid deterioration because of poor drainage in the area.

Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership Announces 2019 Board Elections

FORT WAYNE – The Regional Opportunities Council (ROC), the investor board of the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, elected the 2019 slate of directors to the Regional Partnership’s governing board. These members join a 11-county regional board comprised of leaders from a variety of industries.

Child Services JC-000409


Man Accused Of Threatening Co-Workers Pleads Not Guilty

At his initial hearing Thursday morning, Sammual Nicholis Miller learned he could face up to several years in jail and thousands of dollars in fines for allegedly threatening to shoot co-workers at his former employer if he was ever fired.

Whitko To Discuss Addition To Middle School

A public hearing to discuss  a proposed addition to Whitko Middle School is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday in the school’s lecture room.

WaNee Referendum

To My friends in the WaNee school district, here’s why I’m voting “No” on the referendum. While I’m not opposed to adding safety measures to the school building itself, my concern is with the mental health counselors that are included in the name of “safety."