Dance School Offers Programs For All Ages

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Tippy Valley Students, Staff Plant Trees

AKRON - Every Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. student and staff member planted a tree Thursday or today.

Mary Alice Estep Tillman

Mary Alice Estep Tillman, 88, of 2236 E. Hendricks St., Warsaw, passed away at 10:30 p.m. July 2, 2009, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

KREMC Sends Students To DC

Kosciusko REMC was a sponsor of the 2009 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, DC, June 11-18.

Trader Days Set This Weekend

OSWEGO - The public will have the chance to step back in time to the days when European American frontiersmen were settling Northern Indiana Saturday at Oswego Trader Days.

Realtors Look To Boost Local Market

Kosciusko County Board of Realtors has begun a campaign aimed at boosting the public's confidence in the local housing market.

Morals

Editor, Times-Union:I want to talk about morals; people who do the right thing because they want to, not because they are forced to.

Bowen Center Conducts Crisis Intervention Training

Throughout the four days of training, with loads of information and guests speakers, if nothing else Huntter Randall hopes people leave with a better understanding of mental illness.


Maddox Released On Bond, Wants Case Dismissed

Attorneys for Charles Anthony Maddox Jr., who posted bail Friday, plan to question law enforcement's investigation in the second-degree murder case during his contested omnibus hearing next week, according to motions filed in Scott County District Court on April 29.

Wawasee Hears Update On Maintenance Building Project

SYRACUSE - Wawasee School Board Tuesday was given an update regarding the construction of the district's new transportation/maintenance building on Kern Road.

New Laws In Effect Today

Indiana has some new laws on the books as of today.

Secy. Of State Speaks At Ivy Tech

Americans lose an estimated $300 billion to $600 billion each year to white-collar crime, according to Homeland Defense Journal.

Schools Finally See State Budget Numbers

Most area school corporations will see a hit to their budgets over the next two years because of the state budget approved by the legislature Tuesday.

Downtown

Editor, Times-Union:Growing up in the town of Warsaw as a child I remember going "downtown" for the many parades.

Milford Hears Update On Memorial Day Festival

MILFORD - Milford Town Council heard an update Monday regarding the Memorial Day weekend Milford Fest, and also swore in a new officer for the police department.

Clara Symond

SYRACUSE - Clara Symond, 98, of Columbia City, and formerly of Syracuse, died at 1:50 p.m. May 26, 2009, in Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home, Fort Wayne.

Warsaw Girls Earn Share Of NLC Crown

With their fourth-straight Northern Lakes Conference Meet victory Tuesday, Warsaw's girls track and field team earned a share of the conference crown at the Tiger Athletic Complex.

Bill Of Non-Rights

Editor, Times-Union:I received this as an e-mail and it makes more sense than a lot of other things I see in print.

Government Is Simply Too Big

So we had us a tea party here in Kosciusko County.