Labor Department Files Suit To Restore Miller's Health Systems Employee Losses

The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court to recover losses to the Miller's Health Systems Inc. Employee Stock Ownership Plan.

2013 Accomplishments

Editor, Times-Union:New Year’s is a wonderful time of year.

Dress For Success

Editor, Times-Union:This curmudgeon witnessed a 20-year long trend – packaged as a style shift – however, who creates it laying the ground work?

John E. Hammersley

John E. Hammersley, 86, of Ocala, Fla., and formerly of Warsaw, passed away Dec. 30, 2013, at Legacy Hospice House, Ocala, Fla.

PNC Donates To Head Start

PNC Bank has donated $1,000 to Head Start of Kosciusko County in honor of the volunteer work of PNC Branch Manager Angie Robbins.

Danko

Editor, Times-Union:On Dec. 21 my van was vandalized during an attempted theft.

Commissioners Sign Level 3 Disaster Declaration

Kosciusko County Commissioners signed a Level III Local Disaster Emergency Declaration early this morning.

Bids Received for Warsaw Schools STEM Bus, Food Vehicle

Bids are in for Warsaw Community Schools’ mobile STEM lab bus and a new food transport vehicle for the Food Services department.

Syracuse Council Sees Signage Designs for Tech Park

SYRACUSE – Brett Konarski of Petrie Jones, engineering firm for Syracuse Technology Park, submitted three designs for park entrance signs to town council Tuesday night.

Lady Wildcats Extend Wawasee's Losing Streak

SOUTH WHITLEY — A poor-shooting night by the Wawasee High School girls basketball team extended its losing streak to six games Tuesday night at Whitko.

Offensive Woes Doom Warriors

SYRACUSE – A few years after the Wawasee boys basketball team was running-and-gunning, scoring has become a problem in Syracuse.

Lady Warriors Look To Take Lessons Out Of Loss

SYRACUSE — In his 20th year as the head coach of the Westview girls basketball team, Randy Yoder got his first win in Syracuse Friday night.

Syracuse Council Hears Concerns over State's Bridge Proposal

SYRACUSE – Syracuse Town Council dealt with a mixed bag of issues at the last meeting of the year Tuesday.

Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum And Mentone Third-Graders Launch Fundraising Shoe Drive

MENTONE – Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum is conducting a shoe collection drive through April 30 to raise funds for further restoration of its Huey helicopter while benefiting micro enterprise ventures in developing nations and keeping old shoes out of local landfills.

Miller, Robinson Lead Wawasee To Sectional Championship

DUNLAP - Two weeks after helping the Wawasee girls swim team win its first Northern Lakes Conference title in 18 years, Wawasee junior Breanna Robinson and freshman Paige Miller were at it again Saturday afternoon.

Grace College Softball Team Opens Season In Tennessee

PULASKI, Tenn. – Grace College’s softball team finally got a chance to play outside in Tennessee at the Martin Methodist Meltdown, playing two games on Friday.

Stookey Leads Tigers To win

With his team needing a win, senior Jordan Stookey stepped up and delivered one for the Warsaw Tigers Tuesday night.

Animal Welfare League Launches Building Campaign

Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County has announced a capital campaign to gather funds for a new facility.

WACC Students Learning Technology Through Co-Ops, Internships

In the United States there is a huge need for technology professionals, according to Warsaw Community Schools Chief Technology Officer Brad Hagg.

Biomet Considering Public Ownership

Biomet is considering a return to public ownership, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.