Barbara E. ‘Barb’ Edwards

Barbara E. “Barb” Edwards, 75, North Webster, passed away at 12:29 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017, at the Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, Fort Wayne.

James Allen Amsden

James Allen Amsden, 80, died at 1:05 p.m. Dec. 10, 2017, in Signature Health Care, Bremen.

Ministers Who Visit Kosciusko County Jail Must Get Credentials

Like every other policy and procedure at the Kosciusko County Jail, the processes regarding ministry are being updated, with a closer look at security and integrity while not restricting ministry.

Colts, Bears & Other Tidbits

Despite the fun that everyone had watching the Indianapolis Colts-Buffalo Bills game played in snowy-globe conditions Sunday along the lake front in western New York, it couldn’t have been very fun playing in that game.

Saving Publishing Industry

The publishing industry has had a lot of troubles over the years. Book stores have been closing. Publishers have often found it difficult to sell books that can make back what has been invested in them unless the writer is famous or popular. I had to pay to have my three books published and might never see a profit unless any of them are picked up by a movie or TV production company. But in the future, books will change with the times and technology.

Flying Club Spokesperson Responds To Airport Concerns

What’s in a name? For the Warsaw Flying Club, it’s been the source of confusion by the Warsaw Municipal Airport and Board of Aviation Commissioners as to what the club is.

Giraffes Unlike Any Other Creature In Many Ways

According to a recent article in the Smithsonian magazine, giraffes are disappearing from Africa before scientists can even begin to understand them. Losing these magnificent animals to poachers would be a tragedy for a number of reasons in addition to the fact that people love watching them.

County Considers Water Quality Study Amid Conservancy District’s Request To Construct Sewer System

After Kosciusko County’s commissioners recently signaled opposition to plans for a conservancy district to construct a sewer system around Tippecanoe Lake, they’re now considering whether to support a water quality study that could be used as evidence against the plan.

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Heywood Banks Coming To Wagon Wheel

Spend New Year’s Eve laughing with Heywood Banks when he comes to the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts in Warsaw.

Burket Man Faces Child Solicitation Charge Following November Incident

A 24-year-old Burket man was arrested Tuesday after allegedly soliciting a teen for sex.

Linn Named Vet Of The Month

Clifford Deverl Linn was honored as the Kosciusko County Veteran of the Month during a presentation Tuesday in Warsaw.

Wawasee Eyes Retirees As Substitutes

Wawasee School Board announced it is willing to pay $115 a day for retired teachers to serve as substitute teachers.

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New Programs Surface At Opioid ‘Community Call To Action’

Surrounded by nearly 300 people, seven advocate groups and 13 panelists, a middle-aged woman wearing a black jacket stood up in the crowd at Center Lake Pavilion Monday night and offered some salient advice for the community about drug recovery.

Local Woman Faces Escape Charge

After slipping out of police handcuffs, a Warsaw woman being charged with criminal trespass is now facing an additional charge of escape.

Tippy Valley Moves To Meet State Graduation Requirements

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley Schools are wasting no time in making sure their students meet the requirements of the new legislation concerning graduation requirements.

Planners Hear Construction Review

Warsaw’s plan commission hasn’t met often this year, but that doesn’t mean there hasn’t been a lot of construction.

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Early Childhood Provides A Foundation For Learning

Decades of research confirm the deep connection between high-quality early childhood education and subsequent academic success, and yet, as a society, we put early childhood initiatives at the bottom of our budgetary priority lists.