First Lady Karen Pence Awards Grant To Joe's Kids

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana first lady Karen Pence hosted the second award reception for grant recipients of the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation at the Governor’s residence Wednesday where she awarded $15,000 to 19 organizations and charities that serve Hoosier families and children across the state.

Triton Blessed With Experience

BOURBON – Not many basketball teams across Indiana will return as many upperclassmen as Triton’s 2014-15 girls.

Looking At The Past And The Future Of U.S. 30

Many of you who travel to and from Indianapolis use U.S. 31.

Expectations Still High At Triton

BOURBON – Triton High School has a basketball history steeped in tradition. Under coach Jason Groves, the Trojans have made numerous postseason runs and have claimed six sectional titles, six seasons of 20 or more wins, three regional titles, a pair of semistate crowns and the 2008 state championship.

A Lamp Unto My Feet...

WINONA LAKE – The year was 1972, as the story goes, and a number of Grace College students were on their hands and knees picking rocks up off the ground at a recently donated piece of land.

Rev. Michael E. McFarland

AKRON – Rev. Michael E. McFarland, 63,  Rochester, passed away when his faith became sight with his loving family by his side at 8:05 p.m. May 23, 2015, at Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester.

Grace Softball Team Advances To Second Day

BOTETOURT, Va. – Despite falling into the loser’s bracket of the NCCAA World Series, Grace College’s softball team stayed alive to reach the second day of the tournament.

Remember When 1.15.2015

10 Years Ago According to Kosciusko County Highway Department road foreman Jeff Rohrer, the number of roads considered high-water and impassable is 57, almost triple since yesterday.

Remember When 6.17.2015

10 Years AgoMembers of Boy Scout Troop 715 volunteered to assist Roy Bradbury and the American Legion in putting out 1,200 American flags on graves of the military at Oakwood Cemetery: Brandon Lee, Robert Jenks, Mike Meadows, Wesley Craig, Jordan Friddle, Shelton Coffelt, Robert Lee, Robert Coffelt, Patrick Olson, Robert Friddle, Craig Schneider and Bruce Poling.

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Lady Tigers Get 40-Stroke Home Win

After competing in two tournaments last week, the 12th-ranked Warsaw girls golf team opened its dual play season Monday at Stonehenge Golf Club.

Humble Beginnings

Editor, Times-Union:While Rebecca Kubacki’s rags-to-riches story and the good things she has done in her life are certainly noteworthy, you’ll never convince a lot of us that you haven’t turned your back on your humble beginnings and now are a full-fledged member of the “wealthy elite.”

North Manchester History Center Grateful For Volunteers

NORTH MANCHESTER – Approximately 60 volunteers at the North Manchester Historical Society and North Manchester Center for History were honored at a reception at the Center for History in April. 

Bronson Inducted Into HOF Again

Kevin Lee Bronson, of Relentless Martial Arts Academy and Fitness Center in Warsaw was inducted into the World Karate Union Hall of Fame for a third time on June 22 in Tannersville, Pa.

Tom D. Brovont

ROCHESTER – Tom D. Brovont, 73, of Rochester, died July 14, 2013, in his residence, after a 19-month battle with pancreatic cancer.


Beaman Home Meets Community Foundation's $50,000 Matching Grant Challenge

Beaman Home Executive Director Tracie Hodson has notified the Kosciusko County Community Foundation that the matching grant offered to the Beaman Home in May has been met.

Town Marshal Says Burglaries Solved In North Webster

NORTH WEBSTER - North Webster Town Marshal Greg Church reported Tuesday that in a joint effort with Syracuse Police Department, several burglaries that were on the books have been solved and two arrests have been made.

MYM

Editor, Times-Union:OK, don't start singing kumbayah just yet, but I believe that there might be an idea that could bring people of opposite sides of the political spectrum together.

Hearing Officer Reviews Kuder Estates Violations

Warsaw Hearing Officer Lawrence Clifford continued discussion Monday on a Warsaw apartment complex that was cited for violating city code.

People Encouraged To Purchase Lottery Tickets To Support Breast Cancer Fund

There are 200,000 women diagnosed a year with breast cancer, and 40,000 women die each year from the disease.