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.

Reporter Remembered During Victims' Week

Ruth Anne Lipka loved her dogs.Every day, she walked Roxxi and Quincy - a pit bull and a pit bull mix - at a dog park near her residence in Prior Lake, Minn. She met other dog owners there, and everyone knew Roxxi and Quincy were her dogs.

Students and Teachers Taught to Be Good Digital Citizens

Once a policy has been adopted by the school board, the policy is posted on the Warsaw Community Schools website, according to Superintendent Dr. Craig Hintz.

Let's Talk About Taxes

So now’s the time for all good men to avoid what is ominously referred to as the fiscal cliff.

The Benghazi Bungle Continues

I watched the second debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.

Coulter - The Military Contractor Who Cried Rape

A front-page story by James Risen in The New York Times on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008, reported on a “troubling trend” of sexual assaults committed by American employees of military contractors in Iraq. The centerpiece of his story was Jamie Leigh Jones, who claimed to have been brutally gang-raped in 2005 while working in the Green Zone.

Coulter - Compassion Only Serves Special Interests

Liberals are on their high horses about a single audience member at CNN’s Republican debate whom they believe wanted a hypothetical man without health insurance in a hypothetical coma to die – hypothetically.

Coulter - Newt's Mid-90s Future Shock

Before you newly active Republicans commit to Newt Gingrich as your presidential nominee on the basis of the recent debates, here’s a bit of Newt history you ought to know. I promise you, it’s going to come up if he’s the candidate.

Coulter - Romney Dragged Down By Haul of Delegates

Mitt Romney won more than twice as many delegates on Super Tuesday as Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum. The Non-Fox Media’s take-away is that Romney suffered a major setback Tuesday night.

After Upgrades, South Bend Armory Hosts Open House

SOUTH BEND – Indiana National Guardsmen from Warsaw, Plymouth, Wabash, Mishawaka and Peru go the South Bend Armory for classes and training.

Kettleheads Seek To 'Brew Good, Do Good' With Homebrew Fest

WINONA LAKE – Beer lovers can sample more than 36 beers by 14 homebrewers June 25 at the sixth annual Homebrew Fest with The Kosciusko Kettleheads.

ETNA GREEN - ELECTRIC RATES


Wildcats Get TRC Home Win Over Wabash, 53-45

Junior Nate Walpole scored 18 points, and sophomore River West added 15 in Whitko’s 53-45 win over Three Rivers Conference rival Wabash Friday night.Senior Devon Adkins added nine points for the Wildcats. Classmate Tanner Gaff had seven points and a team-high 12 rebounds, with fellow senior Roger Helblig contributing four points and nine rebounds.

Lakeland Christian Moves To 2-0 After Rout Of SBCA

For just the second time in the last 15 years, Lakeland Christian’s girls basketball team is 2-0 after a 56-13 home drubbing of South Bend Career Academy Friday night.Hannah Delp led the Lady Cougars with 20 points and four rebounds. Rachel Sand added 14 points and six boards, and Carissa Urschalitz added 11 points and seven rebounds. Brady Goss scored seven points and had a team-high eight rebounds. Melissa Goss had four points to round out the LCA scoring.

Grace College Kickers Sink Rival Pilots

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s men’s soccer team won its fourth-straight one-goal contest, defeating Bethel 3-2 on Saturday night.

Binkley's Late Goal Lifts Lancers Past Spring Arbor

An 85th minute goal from a seemingly impossible angle lifted Grace’s men’s soccer team to a 2-1 win over Spring Arbor on Wednesday.Freshman Damon Binkley scored the dramatic late winner to keep the Lancers tied for first in the Crossroads League.

Courts Hand Down Troubling Rulings

There were a couple of troubling rulings handed down this month – one by the U.S. Supreme Court and another by the Indiana Supreme Court.

Warsaw Wins Thriller In Overtime

Warsaw Community High School senior Nic Moore has proven time and time again he can score points.

Bounty Hunters Implicate Reporter in Botched Arrest

More information on the Aug. 25 Gary Helman shooting is detailed in the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigation report released today.

Lady Tigers Top Northridge In Overtime

MIDDLEBURY – Not many teams can be held to a single field goal for 10 minutes and expect to win a basketball game.