Court News 3.28

Circuit CourtFilings The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:

Theodore 'Ted' Foeckler

NAPPANEE - Theodore "Ted" Foeckler, 89, formerly of Nappanee, died at 7:15 a.m. March 6, 2007, in Hubbard Hill Estates, Elkhart, where he resided.

Indy Architect Considers Gubernatorial Bid

Indianapolis architect James Schellinger informed Kosciusko County Democratic Party members Monday night that he is considering seeking the Democratic nomination for Indiana's governor in the 2008 election.

City OKs Greenway Grant

The Chinworth Bridge Trail portion of the Lake City Greenway project is one step closer to completion.

Tax Billing Delayed To Property Owners In Valley School District

Although the collection date may be set for the second week in June, the spring tax distribution should reach most government entities by June 30, according to County Auditor Sue Ann Mitchell.

Letters to the Editor 08-23-2006

- U.S.Hated - Immigration - Demos - Police Jobs U.S.Hated Editor, Times-Union: I enjoyed reading the letter "Israel" from Buck Young and I agree with it.There has been unrest in that area for a long time and it will go on.There are more Muslims in the world than any other religion.We are aiding Israel in making more terrorists and bin Ladens. I'm glad that Jim Townsend found a use for the Ann Coulter columns.I read the paper for news but she only puts people down and calls them names.I am amazed that she hasn't been sued.I like David Broder, he is a good columnist and tells things as they are.

Mary Helen Graham

Mary Helen Graham, 80, died at 11:50 p.m. March 27, 2007, in Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw, where she resided.


Betty Sue Hammond

AKRON - Betty Sue Hammond, 63, of 11442 E. CR 225S, Akron, died at 6:18 a.m. March 16, 2007, in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Future Is Now For Young Triton Boys Hoops Team

BOURBON - Any other year, with the talent Triton has, the Trojans would be favored to win the 1A No. 50 sectional.Not this year.

Lost Child

Editor, Times-Union:Close your eyes and imagine this:One day you are on Ind. 15 taking your children into Warsaw to drop off at their friend's house.

Bio-Fuels Economist Speaks At Annual Extension Meeting

Because of the controversy about ethanol in Kosciusko County, Dr. Otto Doering said Monday he was almost afraid to broach the topic, but Purdue's agriculture economic specialist talked about this kind of bio-energy anyway.

South Whitley Elementary Round-Ups

SOUTH WHITLEY - South Whitley Elementary School announced dates for preschool and kindergarten round-up for students entering for the 2007-08 school year.

Man Booked For Exposure

A Warsaw man was arrested Friday afternoon for reportedly exposing himself in a local store.

Of Mice And God

Editor, Times-Union:I was doing a little pondering (so to speak) one day and asked myself, "What word or topic would I say is most important, for a teacher or preacher, to speak on.

Tour Manchester College

NORTH MANCHESTER - Manchester College welcomes all area high school students and their families and friends to Spartan Day April 25.

Commissioners OK McClure Lake Road Request

The Kosciusko County Commissioners approved during Tuesday's meeting the McClure Lake Subdivision developers' request to complete the platted road at the old standard width of 20 feet.

Court News 3.29

Superior Court IJudgments The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:


Valley In The Midst Of Another Fine Season

AKRON - When Tippecanoe Valley coach Bill Patrick says he didn't think most people expected his team to do as well as it has, usually it should be taken with a grain of salt.