Milford Weighs Effectiveness of School Resource Officer

MILFORD – Since starting in August, the school resource officer pilot program in Milford School hasn’t led to any felony arrests and may not have diffused any clear threats to students.

Traffic Citations 10.16.2013


DLGF Approves County Budget Order, Final Tax Rates

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance certified Kosciusko County’s 2014 budget order and tax rates Dec. 9, which the department said in its announcement paves the way for on-time property tax bills.

Scam Warning

Editor, Times-Union:A couple of weeks ago I called your Times-Union office concerning a phone call I received.

Addicted To Gadgets

I am not a young person.Even so, I am not technology averse. I have a smart phone and I know how to use it.I have a couple of websites. I know my way around the Internet and I can troubleshoot Mac networks – a little bit anyway.

Library Dedication At Gateway Education Center

The Gateway Education Center will host a dedication ceremony in the library at 1 p.m. Wednesday to recognize the financial contributions of the Dr. David McGuire Memorial fund, the Warsaw Education Foundation, KEYS and other donors. Without their generous contributions, the library program at Gateway would not be possible.

KLS Launches Book Read

With financial support from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation and The Dr. Dane and Mary Louise Miller Foundation, Kosciusko Literacy Services has launched “Plant the Seed, READ! Community Book Read.”

Court Judgments 11.7.2013


Squires Beat Rival, Former Coach

NORTH MANCHESTER  — Jacob Casper and Lucas Schilling combined for over 300 rushing yards as the Manchester Squires closed out the regular season with a thrilling 23-20 home victory over conference and county rival Northfield Friday night.

Teen Sweethearts Reunite, Marry After 50 Years Apart

Two former Warsaw schoolmates who fell in love in the early 1960s will marry Saturday after 50 years apart.

Traffic Panel Tables Jefferson, McKinley Stop Signs Decision

Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission tabled a decision Wednesday to install  stop signs on the east and west sides of Jefferson and McKinley streets.

Ribbon Cutting Held For Krebs Trailhead Park In Warsaw

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday afternoon for the Krebs Trailhead Park, 214 S. McKinley St., Warsaw.

Long Night Worth It For Tigers

MISHAWAKA – In more ways than one, Thursday was a long night for Warsaw’s boys soccer team.

ACA Has A Rough Start

Since our fearless leaders in Washington – despite levels of bipartisan intransigence hitherto unknown to the people of America – were able to narrowly avert fiscal disaster, let’s turn our thoughts to the Affordable Care Act.

Ronald L. Brown

Ronald L. Brown, 78, of 611 Austin Drive, Warsaw, died at 11:55 a.m. June 5, 2013, in his residence.

KREMC Donates to Winter Heating Program

For the eighth year in a row, Kosciusko REMC donated to the Winter Heating Assistance Program at Combined Community Services.

Barbara J. Hill

Barbara J. Hill, 80, Warsaw, passed away at 9:10 a.m. Oct. 20, 2013, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

Progress

Editor, Times-Union:I am writing in response to the “Stand Up” editorial by Justin Risner that was published yesterday in the Times-Union.


Jefferson-Jackson Speakers Address Shutdown

Congress members who voted against ending the federal shutdown sent a clear message to voters, even if it wasn’t the one they intended, State Sen. Jim Arnold said Saturday.