County Mailing Tax Bills This Week

Kosciusko County's tax billing was unusual last year, but will be back to normal this year, according to County Treasurer Sue Ann Mitchell.

Lady Trojans Looking For Identity

BOURBON — Fourth-year Triton girls basketball coach Adam Heckaman welcomes back his top two players from a year ago, but also lost six girls to graduation.Back this year is the leading scorer from last season's 13-10 team, junior Shana Anderson, and leading rebounder, senior Megan Howdeshell, but Heckaman did say good bye to a lot of experience with the loss of Emily Duff, Allison Thacker, Sarah Stichter, Aundrea Sellers, Lindsay Ganshorn and Hannah Downing.

Brown - Keep a Wary Eye on Canada

Somewhere out there on America's northern borders, security patrol agents are showing up to work, grabbing a newspaper, and positioning their vehicles to gaze across one of the Great Lakes, so they can enjoy a scenic view while they work the daily crossword puzzle -- on our dime.

There's Plenty Of Changes, But It's Finally Football Season

We’re pretty excited about this week. We’ve been working toward it since April.It’s football season.

Hollar Scores Game-Winner For Grace

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s soccer team opened the 2015 Crossroads League Tournament with a 1-0 win over Mt. Vernon Nazarene Saturday.

Staying Busy A Way Of Life For Zinser

NORTH MANCHESTER – Mark Zinser isn’t your typical Manchester University student.The rising senior looks the part of his other 1,300-plus fellow students. However, few of the other 1,299 or so can say they handle the many roles he does on campus.

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Local Vet Helps Spread Awareness Of Military Order Of Purple Heart

Purple Heart Day is celebrated in August each year.

Whitko Girls Trying To Find Winning Ways

SOUTH WHITLEY - After struggling since posting a school-best record of 17-6 in 2007-08, the Whitko girls basketball team is trying to get back on track this year.




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Grace College Spikers Split Tourney Matches

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The Grace College volleyball team kicked off the NCCAA National Championships with a win and a loss on Thursday.

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Davis Reflects On Trip To Ivory Coast

The game of basketball has taken Ray Davis around the world – literally.

Man Arrested After Using Taxicab For Alleged Burglary

A Warsaw man was arrested earlier this week after allegedly burglarizing a home and making his getaway in a taxicab.

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Warsaw Man Faces Confinement, Strangulation, Battery Counts

A Warsaw man was arrested on criminal confinement, strangulation and domestic battery charges after witnesses allegedly saw him dragging a woman down the road by her hair.

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Warsaw Bounces Back, Picks Up 3-0 Win Over Wawasee

Warsaw volleyball got back on course after a tough five-set loss to Carroll Tuesday with a 3-0 (25-12, 25-17, 25-11) on the road at Wawasee Thursday night.

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Demo Derby Returns To Dash And Smash At County Fair

Those choosing to brave the weather that clouded over the 105th edition of the Kosciusko County Fair Friday were treated to the headliner that has been coming to town for longer than those involved can remember.

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Infant’s Death Leads To Neglect Of Dependent Plea

Marissa J. Moore Brown pleaded guilty Thursday morning to a single charge of neglect of a dependent, a level 6 felony.

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Warsaw Routs Wawasee To Keep ‘W’ Trophy

The 36th battle between Warsaw’s and Wawasee’s gridders for the W Trophy was a lopsided 49-7 win for the Tigers, and although the expected outcome was not a mystery to anyone in attendance before the opening kickoff, it was an opportunity to address some questions.

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Athletes Are People Too. Let’s Start Treating Them Like It

By now, I’m sure you’ve seen or at least heard of the debacle that occurred in Knoxville Saturday night, when fans threw everything from golf balls to a bottle of mustard onto the field after a questionable spot caused a turnover on downs, effectively ending the game with Ole Miss winning 31-26. The game was delayed for about 20 minutes while the Volunteer band and cheerleaders were evacuated from the field. Ole Miss had to leave its sideline and huddle in the middle of the field. It was madness in every sense of the word, and a bad look for Tennessee fans. Unfortunately, it’s not an isolated incident.