Parker - Free Health Services or Women is Wrong

Who can forget that rare moment of honesty during the campaign to pass Obamacare when Nancy Pelosi said “We have to pass the bill in order for you to find out what’s in it”?

Reeves - Bachmann Has More Google Hits Than Bullock

LOS ANGELES – What is the most frequent question I’ve been asked recently? What is it with Michele Bachmann’s 23 foster children?

Guest Column: Reasons to Get on Board

From 4 to 7 p.m. Sept. 7 at Center Lake Pavilion there is going to be an event that provides every person in Kosciusko County an opportunity to give back to the community through volunteer leadership service – “Get on Board!”

Reagan - My Dad Ronald Reagan Got a Degree in Economics from Eureka College

President Obama has nominated Princeton University Professor Alan Krueger to be chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisors. Saying that “I have nothing but confidence in Alan as he takes on this important role,” Obama described him as one of the nation’s leading economists.


Crisp - Three Resolutions for the Nation

New Year’s resolutions often spring from short-lived regrets over holiday excesses. Shame provokes us to vow, for example, never to drink again or, at least, to lose some weight. Resolutions like these don’t bear much hope for long-term success, but it doesn’t hurt to make them. You never know.

Syracuse Councilmen Critical of WACF over Oakwood Opposition

SYRACUSE –  Syracuse town officials on Tuesday accused the Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation of betraying its stated mission by muddying the water surrounding Oakwood development plans.

Marcus - Who's Really Playing Race Politics in Cain Accusations

WASHINGTON – It was inevitable, from the moment the story broke of sexual harassment allegations against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, that the parallels would be drawn to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

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Valley Breaks Ground On Wind Turbine

AKRON – As a good breeze blew, Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. hosted a groundbreaking event for its wind energy project Tuesday afternoon.

Gonzalez Files Appeal of Sentence

Wednesday was Ivan Gonzalez’s first time in court since his June 7 sentencing for intimidation and visiting a common nuisance.

Wawasee Raises Textbook, Lunch Prices

SYRACUSE – Students at Wawasee Community Schools will pay a little bit more next year for textbooks and school lunches.

2016 Tools For School Program Already Off And Running

School may have let out just a few weeks ago, but Combined Community Services is already preparing for Tools For School.

Public Occurrences 9.30.2015


Court News 1.22.2016


South Bend Cubs Win Top Minor League Organization Award

Minor League Baseball (MiLB) announced Wednesday that the South Bend Cubs has been picked from among all 160 teams in the country to receive the highest honor in MiLB.  The team is the 42nd recipient of the annual John H. Johnson President’s Award which will be bestowed upon South Bend representatives during baseball’s Winter Meetings Dec. 6, in Nashville, Tenn.

Lt. Governor Eats Lunch with Local Republicans

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman visited Giverny Fitness Studio in downtown Warsaw Tuesday morning.

Reeves - Teaspoons Filed into Knives During Debt Ceiling Debacle

NEW YORK – In my experience, all institutional decisions are made for internal reasons, then are publicly presented as changes made for external reasons – for the customers, the clients, all the good people out there.

Court News 3.18.2011

The following misdemeanors and infractions were recently admitted and adjudged in Kosciusko Superior Court II with Judge James Jarrette presiding.

County Council Approves Appropriations, Looks Forward

The Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office was approved for $70,000 in additional appropriations during the county council’s monthly meeting Thursday night.

KREMC Announces 2011-12 Scholarship Winners

Kosciusko REMC President and CEO Steve Rhodes recently announced the winners of the 2011-2012 KREMC Scholarship Program.