A number of remonstrators made sure the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals heard their concerns over a number of cases during the board’s meeting Tuesday.
When the Justice Building parking lot renovation begins tentatively next week, the county has a plan as to where employees will park during the two to three months of work.
Grace College’s men’s soccer team once again used late heroics to overcome a multi-goal deficit in its 2-2 draw with No. 20 Indiana Wesleyan on Saturday night.
Grace’s volleyball team fought off a feisty Taylor squad to win 3-1 on Wednesday.
The No. 14 Lancers (17-5, 10-2 Crossroads League) lost the opening set but claimed the next three to grab the road win.
The fifth and final phase of Tippe River Downs is complete, and to celebrate the apartment complex had a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Tuesday and an open house later in the day.
Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner: • Christopher Allen Andrews, 35, and Teresa Ann Weber, 25, both of Country Club Lane, Warsaw. • Marcus Raymond Appleton, 30, EMS T2A Lane, North Webster, and Holly Christine Payne, 25, West Boston Street, Syracuse. • Larry A.Blade Jr., 40, and Angella L.Martz, 54, both of North Pied Piper Parkway, Cromwell. • Raul Contreras, 24, East Center Street, Warsaw, and Edna Renee Miller, 32, North Third Street, Pierceton. • Robert T.Dempsey, 73, Michigan City, and Ruth E.Clow, 73, South Harkless Drive, Syracuse. • Eric Eugene Hamman, 24, and Brandie Caye Troxell, 25, both of North Syracuse-Webster Road, North Webster. • Craig Allen Hanes, 22, Fisher Avenue, Warsaw, and Rebecca Cora-Beth Meredith, 22, Ind.25S, Warsaw.
- IPFW Play - Auto Insurance - Moral Decline IPFW Play Editor, Times-Union: The undersigned, as the six senators from Northeast Indiana, have written this letter to express our concerns about the controversial decision by Indiana Purdue University Fort Wayne to proceed with the production of the play "Corpus Christi."As state legislators responsible for a significant portion of the funding for this state university, and who represent all of the residents of our region, we feel it appropriate and important to make our voices heard. This play portrays Jesus as a homosexual, along with 12 gay disciples, one of whom is a male prostitute.It purportedly includes a gay affair between Jesus and Judas, a marriage between two of the disciples and the betrayal of Jesus by Judas via a French kiss.
- Vroman Murder - Primary Choices - Fishing Is Murder - Missing Signs - Thanks To Waggoner Vroman Murder Editor, Times-Union: I totally agree with Gary Gerard's column this past Saturday. The outrageous column in the Times-Union April 16 2002 titled Jason's Innocense is completely an outrage.The way I see it, the murder that was committed was a cowardly act! How can Jason or his lawyer Michael Miner sleep at knowing the facts.The person that did it walked free as a bird but what about Kathy Vroman & her family she will never walk again except for the eyes of the Lord.The Vroman family suffered needlessly.
- Intelligent Responses Editor, Times-Union: Intelligent Responses Editor, Times-Union: To begin with, I'd like to thank Sherri Parker, Joe Gamble, Lacey Shewman and Brittany Kusserow for their kind and intelligent responses in regards to my question about the class motto of the senior graduating class of Tippecanoe Valley High School.Whether I agree or not with their interpretations isn't what's most important to me.The fact that they respected me enough to discuss maturely their differing views brightens my day. It seems that society today believes in only "black or white" issues.We live in a day when either you "agree with me or you're wrong" attitudes are the norm.Thank you for softening that feeling.