Robert D. Ihnen

NORTH MANCHESTER – Robert D. Ihnen, 89, of North Manchester, died at 6:32 a.m. Nov. 18, 2012, in Sturgill Care-HPH Hospice Center, Brooksville, Fla.

Albert W. Jennens

AKRON – Albert W. Jennens, 99, Rochester, and former long-time resident of Akron, passed away at 12:09 p.m. Oct. 5, 2015, at his residence.

Berl Greene

 Berl Greene, 79, died at 1:49 a.m. Dec. 21, 2014, at his Ridgeville Corners, Ohio residence.

Berl Greene

Berl Greene, 79, died at 1:49 a.m. Dec. 21, 2014, at his Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, residence.

Christopher David Prater

Christopher David Prater, 17, Syracuse, passed away at 8:40 a.m. Aug. 6, 2015.

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Fort Wayne Medical Oncology And Hematology Expands Services To Support Warsaw Patients

Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology (FWMOH) is taking steps to ensure its Warsaw clinic is fully prepared to provide comprehensive cancer care services to patients affected by the closure of another cancer care provider in Warsaw.

Quid Pro No!

There are some really significant problems facing our country right now, to be sure.Economic woes top the list.

Quid Pro No!

There are some really significant problems facing our country right now, to be sure.Economic woes top the list.

Adams To Run For County Treasurer

State Sen.Kent Adams announced today his intention to run for the Kosciusko County Treasurer's seat, two weeks after he indicated he would leave the state Senate at the end of this term. At the end of December, the longtime state legislator said he wanted to be closer to home and spend more time with his family and 15 grandchildren. "This was another opportunity I wasn't even aware of," he said of the available county office."It will get me back into the field I came out of and allow me to stay active in the local community." Prior to his election at the state level, Adams was chief financial officer for Goshen, Mishawaka and Warsaw school systems for a total of 18 years.


Ivy Tech Offers Education for Old National Employees

EVANSVILLE – Ivy Tech Community College and Old National Bank announced a new statewide partnership Tuesday to provide classes and credentials for bank employees.

Stimmel Fails to Show for Hearing he Requested

Stimmelators Gentlemens Club owner Sam Stimmel and his attorney, Doug Bernacchi, Michigan City, failed to appear for a court hearing scheduled for 8:30 a.m. today, though Stimmel had not been ordered by the courts to appear.

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Hankins Honored For Service To Kosciusko County Community Foundation

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation presented Jefferson Hankins with an award for excellent service to their finance and investment committee at a recent meeting.

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John Scott

John Scott, 79, of Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Warsaw, passed away peacefully Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023, at Pines of Sarasota Nursing Home.

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David M. Findlay Named To Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 List For Third Consecutive Year

Lake City Bank announced David M. Findlay, chairman and CEO, has been named to the Indianapolis Business Journal’s Indiana 250 list for the third consecutive year.

Warsaw Officer Recognized For Cabinetry Projects

Senior Patrol Officer Clay Layne of the Warsaw Police Department has used his woodworking skills to help the department get better organized. Layne was honored Friday at the Warsaw Board of Works meeting for installing cabinets in the department's dive truck, Special Weapons And Tactics vehicle and building a safety cage at the department's outdoor firing range. "By capitalizing on Officer Layne's expertise, we are now able to contain and secure equipment in the appropriate vehicles and no longer required to load and unload them before and after each application," said Warsaw Police Chief Steve Foster. "This allows unit members to respond more quickly and efficiently." Layne, a 1998 graduate of Warsaw Community High School, has loved woodworking since he was a teen. "I always loved building things when I was in high school and that interest has stuck with me," he said.

Counterfeit Bills Popping Up Around Warsaw

Since the July 4 weekend, more counterfeit bills have been popping up in the Warsaw area. According to a Warsaw Police Department spokesman, there have been eight cases of counterfeit money since the holiday.Six of those were received by vendors and two were received by private individuals.Suspects are being investigated and the U.S.Treasury Department is involved in the ongoing investigation. Relying on just an ink marker to tell if a bill is counterfeit is not enough, the spokesman said.However, there are several ways to tell if a bill is fake. Beginning with the $100 note in 1996, the United States began issuing currency with new and enhanced security features.These features will help protect U.S.currency from advancing technologies that could be used for counterfeiting.As old notes reach the Federal Reserve, they will be replaced by the redesigned currency.

Jacksons Recruited To Drive In Presidential Motorcade

Everywhere POTUS goes, an entourage of staff and media follows. "They kept calling him 'POTUS,'" said Tracy Jackson, who served as a presidential motorcade driver in Florida Sunday.After a while, she realized the acronym meant "President of the United States." Tracy and her husband, Brad, of Syracuse, were two of about 18 drivers who escorted staff members and media representatives from Air Force One's landing at Daytona Beach International Airport to and around the Daytona International Speedway prior to the Daytona 500, and back to the airport. A cousin of Brad's, whose name Brad will not mention because of security, is a part-time Secret Service agent.Whenever a president visits his region, the cousin goes into service. The Kosciusko County northern district commissioner escorted White House staff members to and from the track Feb.15.Tracy's van was called "Wire 1" because she drove the media.