Valley Girls Beat Rival Whitko

AKRON - A 33-8 run between the second and third quarters pushed the Tippecanoe Valley Lady Vikings to a Three Rivers Conference win at home Saturday night.

Wawasee Gets Grant From KCCF

SYRACUSE - The Wawasee Community School Corporation's December board meeting began with acceptance of several donations made by various community organizations.

BOW Accepts Warsaw Fire, Police Dept. Promotions

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved promotions for Warsaw's fire and police departments Thursday afternoon.


Tigers Swim Past Valley Vikings

With eight swimmers on the boys team and 14 on the girls team, the Tippecanoe Valley Vikings didn't have much of a chance Wednesday at Warsaw.


Warsaw Girls Win NLC Title

After each of its last four losses, Warsaw's varsity girls basketball team has responded in a big way.

Tony-Award Winner Performs Friday At Honeywell Center

WABASH - "Steps in Time: A Broadway Biography in Song and Dance" will come to the Honeywell Center Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Northridge No Match For Warsaw Girls

Just like the all-time series, Warsaw's varsity girls basketball game with Northern Lakes Conference foe Northridge Saturday was overwhelmingly lopsided.

Commissioners Approve Web Site Agreement

The County Commissioners first meeting of February Tuesday morning took just 10 minutes.

KDI Keeping Busy In Early 2010

Kosciusko Development Inc. recently announced its executive board officers, committee chairs and program of work for 2010.

Public Occurrences 2.3.10

The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

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Madison School Project On Schedule, Architect Says

Though a carpenters union strike halted work on the new Madison Elementary School building project for two months in 2009, it won't keep the project from being done on time.

Warsaw Snaps Losing Streak

GOSHEN - The emotion on the sideline was different this time for Warsaw's varsity football team.

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CAP Prepares Youth For Community, Military Service

Warsaw's Civil Air Patrol teaches youth teamwork and responsibility.

Warsaw Girls Going To State

KENDALLVILLE - Bob Turner really did save his best for last.


Remember When 02.03.2010

10 Years AgoJodi Montel, a teacher at Mentone Elementary School, had always wanted to run a marathon by the time she was 40.However, at age 33, she had not given it much serious thought until she received a fundraising letter for the Leukemia Society of America. The letter outlined different ways to raise funds for the cause and one just happened to be running a marathon. She ended up running the marathon (a 26.2 mile course through the parks at Disney World in Orlando, Fla.) and received a large mouse-shaped medal for finishing.25 Years AgoWarsaw's only undefeated wrestler kept his perfect string in tact - winning his third straight Regional crown - as the Tigers captured two championships, a second, and a third at the IHSAA Wrestling Regional.Mark Whitehead took one more step in his amazing career at Warsaw Community High School in easy fashion while winning his 77th high school match.50 Years AgoGrade school children in Warsaw are having quite a time this week voting on new names for their respective schools. Each youngster puts down a first and second choice, names of deceased presidents. After all the votes are tabulated, the judges are expected to select the name most nominated. 75 Years AgoWork has commenced on the two fish rearing ponds located in Turkey Creek Township south and east of the Syracuse power house, Fred A. Hendrick, county works supervisor of the FERA announced.Twenty-five men, 23 of whom are laborers, and two are truck drivers, are employed on the project. The project calls for 3,600 working hours. There will be two ponds constructed.

Zimmer Gives $2.175M To OMeGA

Zimmer recently announced that it will provide the OMeGA Medical Grants Association LLC $2.175 million in funding for the 2010-11 academic year.

3/5ths Of A Person

Editor, Times-Union:Based on some recent letters to the editor it appears that there might be a misunderstanding of why our Founding Fathers chose to count slaves as 3/5ths of a person.