Letters to the Editor 05-17-2004

- Relay For Life - Seat Belts - Traffic - Ashamed - Foster Care - Candidate For IU Trustee Relay For Life Editor, Times-Union: The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Kosciusko County is coming to Warsaw Central Park at 6 p.m.Friday, May 21 through 9 a.m.Saturday, May 22 .The public is invited to come and join us in this battle against cancer.



Letters to the Editor 03-20-2001

- Hickory Creek - Grace Theater - Jazz Cafe - Valley Band, Choir - Repetitive Motion - Daylight Saving Time - Hickory Creek Editor, Times-Union: This is a letter from the heart, from people who care for people who need cared for. Hickory Creek of Warsaw, a long-term care facility, has been in this community caring for people for 30 years.The residents of this facility are mentally retarded, developmentally disabled, mentally disabled and have a lot of behavioral problems. Because of their condition and state of mind, other long-term care facilities do not want to house these special people.That is why our "house" facility is so special.


Times-Union Court News 12-15-1998

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Samuel Alberto Alcala, 29, and Alma Arlene Brewer, 22, both of North CR 925E, North Webster. • Shad Michael Clements, 28, and Dawn Michelle Hamman, 23, both of South Elm Street, Milford. • Phillip A.Johnson, 37, and June A.Soliz, 42, both of East Center Street, Warsaw. • Brooks Anthony Johnson, 27, Betsy Court, Warsaw, and Jennifer Linn O'Brien, 23, both of Rivercrest Drive, Warsaw. • Allen R.Knapp, 36, and Traci Dawn Roder, 26, East CR 1300N, Syracuse. • Matthew Jacob Niccum, 25, South Orchard Street, Akron, and Stacy Marie Orr, 27, Argonne Road, Warsaw. • Terry Jay Smith, 19, and Rebecca Ann Shankster, 17, both of North Memorial Parkway, Cromwell.

Times-Union Court News 05-16-2003

Superior Court II The following infractions were recently admitted and adjudged in Kosciusko Superior Court II with Judge James Jarrette presiding.The month the incident occurred is included to eliminate confusion. The following people also paid $82.50 in court costs: Speeding - Fined $27 in December was Richard H.Heche, 30, Syracuse. Fined $27 in October was Todd W.Raney, 31, Warsaw. Fined $27 in July was Charles W.See, 41, Pierceton. Fined $27 in June were Donald E.Ditton Jr., 24, Winona Lake; Ricky A.Wright, 29, Winona Lake; and Tessa E.McCarty, 38, Claypool. Fined $12 in October was April R.Conley, 20, Akron. Fined $12 in September was Terry L.Rowe, 29, Warsaw. Fined $7 in December was Bruce W.Shown, 58, Warsaw. No Valid License - Fined $7 in December was Angela M.Gutierrez, 20, Warsaw. Driving While Suspended - Fined $50 in December was Dawn M.Walker, 32, Warsaw.

Letters to the Editor 12-06-2006

- Just Get Saved - A Tribute - Illegal Aliens - Heating - Animal Populations Just Get Saved Editor, Times-Union: Ref: Steven R.Frantz You said, according to the paper, the "War isn't a spiritual battle ...."Ultimately, you do not know your Bible. Every car manufacturer gives us a manual (Bible) so to get the best service from the new car.Our God, Creator has given us a manual (Bible) so we may have an "abundant life."John 10:10.


4-H Fair Results

2011 Kosciusko County 4-H Livestock Auction Sale Results July 15 Sale Total: $320,040.16 Plus $5,711.82  from the Buyers Support Group for a Grand total of $325,751.98 Sale Summary - Record Sale

WARSAW REDEVELOPMENT


Torchbearers Selected For Sept. 29 State Relay

Nominated by family and friends, 21 Kosciusko County residents will represent the county in the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay Sept. 29.

Tattoo Artist Hopes To Become Part Of Downtown

Nathan Prieshoff – who goes by the pen name Nathan Underneath – scouted about 47 locations before deciding to bring his business – Moving Pictures Tattoo Cinema – to downtown Warsaw.



Area Business News 2.16.2019

Zimmer Biomet Appoints Puryear As Senior VP, Chief HR Officer; Samuels Named Senior V.P.; Haney Joins Realty Company; TEK Coat &?Spray, Service Star Trucks Moving To South Whitley; Shindigz Reveals Expansion Plans

Fate Of Silver Lake School Rests With Hearing Officer

After nearly three hours of testimony on the order to demolish the former Silver Lake Elementary School, Hearing Officer Thomas Earhart had a simple question: Who owns the building?

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New Student Activity Center Construction Well Under Way

When it’s completed in July, the Student Activity Center (SAC) at Warsaw Community High School will be one more piece of a much broader plan for the school corporation.

Court News 02-17-2018