Teen Battles Leukemia With A Positive Outlook

LEESBURG - Bailey Moore's health has limited her ability to partake in activities that most girls her age get to do.

Court News 1.8.2011

Court News 1.8.2011

Guest Speakers Highlight New Leesburg School Dedication

LEESBURG - Though she wasn't one of the speakers Sunday, teacher Marsha Cook was at the new Leesburg Elementary School's formal dedication ceremony.

Business Briefs 1.8.2011

Daniel Manwaring Joins FSB Board FSB Board's Frank Manwaring Retires Whitley County EDC Adds LefeverRed Star Moving To LarwillLandrigan Joins Kosciusko REMCDavis Joins The Mako Group

Beacon Credit Union Returns Nearly $1M To Member-Borrowers

To reward its member-owners for their loyalty and the solid operating results recognized in 2010, the board of directors of Beacon Credit Union returned more than $980,850 of loan interest back to member-owners who utilize Beacon Credit Union for their borrowing needs.

Triton Wins; Coach Reaches Milestone

GOSHEN - In just 132 games, Triton boys basketball coach Jason Groves has already reached the 100-win plateau.

Liebengood Scholarship Available To WCHS Students

The late Dr. Howard Liebengood and his wife Helen established a fund with the Community Foundation of Wabash County in 2007 to provide scholarships to Warsaw Community High School students who are graduating in the top 20 percent of the senior class.

Syracuse Woman Gets Federal Sentence

SOUTH BEND - Kristi Arnett Higgins, 43, Syracuse, was sentenced Monday to serve 33 months on charges dating back to 2007.

Pierceton Council Hears Complaint About Skate Park

PIERCETON - A girl appeared before the Pierceton Town Council Monday night to share her concerns with the town's skate park.

Knafel's Shot Lifts Lady Warriors

SYRACUSE - Tuesday's game between the Whitko and Wawasee girls basketball teams had the feel of a sectional game, and that may happen later in the year as each are Sectional 21 combatants.

'Artoberfest' This Weekend In Downtown Warsaw

A German polka band and art displays are some of the activities being planned for First Friday this Friday in downtown Warsaw.

Thomas Bernard Faris

Thomas Bernard Faris, 66, of 3497 W. CR 100S, Warsaw, died at 6:15 p.m. Jan. 8, 2011, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

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Walter E. Blocher

NORTH MANCHESTER - Walter E. Blocher, 85, of North Manchester, died at 2 a.m. Feb. 4, 2011, in Peabody Healthcare Center, North Manchester.

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Hank's Tattoo Hosts Fundraiser For Woman Battling Cancer

Dina Rodgers lost her husband in a motorcycle accident in 2003, and was diagnosed with breast cancer in November.

Eight Arrested On Drug-Related Charges

A Christmas day arrest at a local hotel, plus an arrest early this morning, landed several people in jail on drug charges.

SYM Financial Advisors Announces Additions To Ownership Group

WINONA LAKE - SYM Financial Advisors recently announced that Fred Helfrich, Seth Whicker and Crystal Creekmore have joined the ownership group.

Fellowship Missions Renting Home From City For Homeless Shelter

Fellowship Missions has been meeting the needs of homeless men for the past six months by operating a transitional house.

Financial Aid Night At Triton

BOURBON - Triton High School will host a college and financial aid night for sophomores, juniors and their parents Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in the school library.

Triton Girls Withstand Surge

BOURBON - Despite a 15-2 run by the Rochester Lady Zebras, the Triton girls basketball team was able to withstand the surge for a 55-42 home win Wednesday.