Head Start Gets Children Ready To Learn

There are some who argue that Head Start does not make a difference, that by 4th grade, a Head Start child is on a par with their classmates and there is no difference after that point – to which Cardinal Services says – Yes, that’s the goal!

Lady Lancers Earn World Series Berth

OAKLAND CITY – Grace College’s softball team capped off its best season in nearly two decades by securing a trip to the 2014 NCCAA World Series.

Triton Has Three School Board Seats up

BOURBON – Triton School Corporation will have three school board seats up for election Nov. 4 including the Etna Green Township, Tippecanoe Township and Town of Bourbon seats.

Gaff Pitches Wildcats To Conference Win

SOUTH WHITLEY – After losing three of his top four pitchers from last year, Whitko High School baseball coach Erik Hisner said sophomore Tanner Gaff has stepped up and is filling the void.

Saving America

Editor, Times-Union:Folks, our great country is in serious trouble on many fronts.

Kay I. Felts

NAPPANEE – Kay I. Felts, 69, Etna Green, went home to be with her heavenly Father at 9:38 p.m. June 17, 2014, at Vibra Hospital in Fort Wayne after a short illness.

Tigers Win Joe Harris Shootout

Playing at full strength, the Warsaw Tigers were just too tough for their competitors in Tuesday’s Joe Harris Shootout at Rozella Ford Golf Club.

Kosciusko Among 18 Counties Considered for Pilot Preschool Grant

Kosciusko is one of 18 counties named Wednesday as finalists for an early learning pilot grant program established by the 2014 General Assembly.

126-Year-Old Mentone Building Demolished For Public Safety

MENTONE – One of the oldest buildings in Mentone came down Saturday after damage from Tuesday’s storms made its demolition an emergency.

Trails & Economic Development

Editor, Times-Union:There are now about 20,000 miles of non-motorized trails in operation in the U.S., converted from abandoned railroad lines.

Gerald D. 'Bud' Shank

ROANN – Gerald D. “Bud” Shank, 71, Claypool, died at 2:30 p.m. June 10, 2014, at Parkview Oaks in Columbia City.

Wheel Tax Voted Down; Council Will Vote Again Next Week

A vehicle registration wheel tax and surtax did not pass during the Kosciusko County Council meeting Thursday because of a lone dissenting vote.

Warsaw Schools Discusses Building Security

On the agenda for the Warsaw School Board’s public work session Tuesday was school security, a lease agreement, the 2015 budget timeline and software agreements.

City Hears Alleyway Pilot Program Proposal

Warsaw City Council Monday heard a proposal for an alleyway pilot program during its meeting Monday night.j

Court Judgments 10.24.2013

 The following judgments were filed in the Kosciusko County court system from Oct. 9 to Oct. 16, 2013:

Maurice C. Warner

NORTH MANCHESTER – Maurice C. Warner, 82, of Pierceton, died at 2:34 a.m. June 6, 2013, in St. Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Locals Leading Lady Lancers

WINONA LAKE – Asked how far Grace College’s women’s soccer program has come in recent years, head coach Michael Voss could barely put it into words.

Warsaw Runners Seeking Trip To State Meet

The idea is to survive and advance. Coach Jim Mills, however, thinks his ninth-ranked Warsaw boys cross country team can go above and beyond that at Saturday’s New Prairie Semistate.


Valley Coach Optimistic Despite Injuries To Key Players

AKRON – Talking about his current Tippecanoe Valley High School girls basketball team, fourth-year coach Chris Kindig likens it to the Lady Vikings squad of two years ago.