Whitko OKs Grant Applications

SOUTH WHITLEY - The Whitko School Board of Trustees approved the submission of grant applications Monday.

Symphony Of The Lakes Concludes Successful First Season

Under the direction of Dr. Patrick Kavanaugh, Symphony of the Lakes brought its 2006-2007 concert season to a close Saturday with the presentation of Haydn's "Creation," a work for orchestra and chorus.

Tax Freedom Day Keeps Changing

You'll be happy to know that you stopped paying for government a couple of weeks ago.

Task Force Discusses Deer Reduction Effort

The Warsaw Deer Task Force is moving ahead with plans for another deer reduction effort this year.

Basil A. Rice

COLUMBIA CITY - Basil A. Rice, 69, of High Lake, died at 10:42 a.m. April 15, 2007, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Mary Marjorie McCoy

Mary Marjorie McCoy, 89, of Warsaw, died at 5:35 p.m. May 12, 2007, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

Kistler, Tigers Shut Down Warriors

SYRACUSE - When junior Jordan Kistler wasn't frustrating the Wawasee Warriors from the mound Tuesday afternoon, he was doing it from the plate.

Stonehenge Golf Club Bought By North Manchester Family

A North Manchester family has purchased Stonehenge Golf Club in Warsaw.

Lifeline Youth Services Starts Campus Project In Pierceton

PIERCETON - Lifeline Youth and Family Services supporters, board members, staff and guests broke ground on a new campus in Pierceton's northern industrial park Wednesday.

Career Expo Seeks To Thwart County Brain Drain

A study about eight years ago conducted by the Warsaw/Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce Workforce Development Committee found sixth- through eighth-graders were interested in staying in the county for a career.

Investors Up Ante In Bid To Buy Biomet

A private equity group that offered $44 per share last year to buy Biomet has increased its offer for the purchase.

Open House At Whitko May 20

SOUTH WHITLEY - An open house to showcase the recently renovated and expanded Whitko High School is May 20 from 2 to 4 p.m.The program begins in the auditorium at 2 p.m. with comments from school officials, students and guests about the $16 million project. WHS National Honor Society members will conduct tours until 4 p.m.

Big Oil Isn't The Devil

I have a hard time hating Big Oil.

Victim Speaks Out About Assault

Editors Note: This story is the second of two parts to recognize National Crime Victims' Rights Week April 22-28. The first part ran March 29. The name in this story has been changed to protect the victim's identity.

No Remonstrance Filed Against WCS Project

With no remonstrance petition filed by the 4 p.m. Monday deadline, Warsaw Schools can move ahead with Step 1 of its three-step building project.

Victims' Rights

Editor, Times-Union:April 22-28 is nationally recognized as Crime Victims' Rights Week.

Roselyn Lucille Benner

WABASH - Roselyn Lucille Benner, 88, formerly of Wabash, died at 6:19 p.m. June 15, 2007, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

Public Occurrences 5.2

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


Creative Fish Gallery Reopens In New Location

SYRACUSE - The Creative Fish owners celebrated a move across the street to spacious new quarters with a grand re-opening and ribbon cutting Friday.