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Prayers Sought For 10-Year-Old Girl


New Ball Field Project Awarded


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Global Orthopedics Industry Members Meet At Winona Lake Seminar

WINONA LAKE — Members of the global orthopedic industry gathered Thursday to share techniques and ideas at a seminar.

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CASA Of Kosciusko County Looking For Volunteers

Volunteers with CASA of Kosciusko County benefit the children they advocate for just by seeing them, caring for them, spending time with them and listening to what they have to say.

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Trail Extension Plans Moved To North Side Of Old 30

Instead of going along the south side of West Old U.S. 30, the Chinworth (Lake City Greenway) trail extension will now go more along the north side.

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Elevatus Presents Updated Milford School Renderings To Wawasee School Board

SYRACUSE - Emily Hower, of Elevatus Architecture, came before the Wawasee School Board Tuesday to present updated Milford School renderings.

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Lady Tigers Pass Biggest Test Yet, Win At Northridge

For the second straight night, Warsaw and Northridge met on the hardwood as two top-10 teams in the state. This time it was the girls teams in action, facing off at the Lady Raiders’ brand new gym. While the Lady Tigers were in control on the scoreboard for a majority of the contest, it felt a lot closer than that. In the end, Warsaw put itself in the driver's seat in the Northern Lakes Conference and remained undefeated with a 60-44 win.

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Work On Countywide Greenways & Blueways Master Plan Begins

What will be about an eight-month process to develop a countywide greenways and blueways plan began Monday at a joint meeting between the Kosciusko County Parks and Recreation Board and the trails plan steering committee.

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Winona Council Tables Additional Appropriation, Christmas Bonuses

WINONA LAKE - Due to lingering questions and an error, the Winona Lake Town Council tabled an ordinance for an additional appropriation and a resolution for town employee Christmas bonuses.

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Chip Shots: Mrs. Davenport’s Husband, Chip, Again

Long before I moved to the Lake City in 2004, I wasn’t well known in Warsaw in the 1998-99 school year. I was better known in Milford where I lived and worked, but when I would help at Edgewood Middle School’s basketball games and track meets, I was “Mrs. Davenport’s husband, Chip.”

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Eight Nonprofit Organizations Make Requests For Funding For 2025 To Commissioners

Several of the nonprofit organizations requesting funds Tuesday from the county for 2025 told the Kosciusko County Commissioners about their increases in costs as well as budget cuts from other funding sources.

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Testimonials Illustrate Importance Of Kosciusko Community Recovery Program

Several testimonials at a meeting on the Kosciusko County Jail's newest recovery program illustrated the importance of community and recovery. And those two aspects are part of the new program's name.

Candidates For Whitko School Board Respond To Questions

With early voting all ready started and the general election on Nov. 5, contested candidates were asked to respond to four questions.

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County Council Hears About Proposed Ordinance To Eliminate Some Mobile Home Assessments

A proposal for an exemption ordinance eliminating the taxation of mobile homes assessed as personal property was brought before the Kosciusko County Council Thursday morning at their informational meeting.

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INvets Helps Veterans Transition To Civilian Life In Indiana

When a U.S. veteran is preparing to leave the military service, they may need to find a new job and a community to reside in.

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Warsaw Comes Back From 16 Down To Win In Overtme

Down 14 points after a quarter of play, it looked as if the Warsaw girls basketball team was in for a long night. But that was not the case, as the Lady Tigers rallied in the second and made a game of it. What looked to be a one-way contest turned into a thriller, with Warsaw finishing off the comeback with a 73-71 win in overtime.

Letters to the Editor 09-23-2002

- War On Drugs - Abortion - Doctor's Advice - Dalton - Sports Funding War On Drugs Editor, Times-Union: I would like to comment on the articles titled "War on Drugs," submitted by Daniel Stevens which was printed in the Sept.17 edition.

Letters to the Editor 03-24-2004

- Thanks To Biomet - School Capacity - Not A Choice - Emphasis Should Be On Learning - Appreciated No Previews At 'Passion' Thanks To Biomet Editor, Times-Union: A big thank-you to all the Biomet employees who shaved their heads along with my husband, Jason Slone, in support of his battle with cancer.Words cannot express the gratitude felt with such an overwhelming number of guys and one lady, who is a cancer survivor herself, who showed their support for him at this very difficult time.I am grateful that he is able to work at a place where friendship and compassion is a high priority and that he has such a wonderful support system on a daily basis.

Letters to the Editor 06-29-2004

- Child Safety - A Labor Of Love - Community Sing - Exemplary Care - Farming Community - Message For The Vice Pres. Child Safety Editor, Times-Union: July 1 of every year marks the date on which most new laws adopted by the General Assembly go into effect, among these are child safety laws.