Letters to the Editor 11-25-1997

- Eisenhower Food Drive - Veteran's Day - Legion Thanks - Gun Safety - Irresponsible Hunter - Sports Discrimination - Veterans Ceremony - Gun Control - Honest People - Discrimination - Make Love, Not War Eisenhower Food Drive Editor, Times-Union: CCS' food cupboard was quite bare And asked the community, "Please share." The Eisenhower Eagles heard the cry And responded, "Sure we'll try!" We want to help those who are in need So we started to collect with great speed.

Times-Union Court News 12-03-1996

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Jan F.Lackey, 48, and Mary Vogel, 48, both of Lakeview Drive, Warsaw. • Stephen G.Waymire, 37, South Maple Run, Warsaw, and Rebecca J.Robinson, 41, North Washington Street, Bourbon. • Larry Lee Wagner, 55, and Merrilee R.Beahan, 57, both of East Clark Street, War-saw. • Larry P.Carney, 52, and Janet I.Roebuck, 57, both of Ind.13N, Pierceton. • Tony L.Miller, 31, East CR 125S, Pierce-ton, and Tami L.Thomasson, 39, EMS B6 Lane, Leesburg. • Frank Christopher Valdez, 27, Southhill Drive, Silver Lake, and Lavada L.Bowers, 37, West Elmwood, Silver Lake. • Bill L.Vance, 34, and Yvonne R.Walker, 31, both of Village Street, Pierceton. • Roy Stewart, 35, and Sandra J.Moore, 31, both of EMS B44 Lane, Leesburg.


Warsaw Adoption


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High School Basketball Roundup – Feb. 23

Whitko‘s River West Eclipses 1,500 Career-Point Mark; LCA Captures Hoosier Plains Title; Valley Loses TRC Matchup; Triton Falls To Bremen

Times-Union Court News 11-03-1998

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Merrill Powell Hartman Sr., 52, Prairie Street, Leesburg, and Dawn Marie Nifong-Ringer, 44, Bremen. • Matthew Robert Powell, 24, Rochester, and Angela Shea Addair, 21, North CR 175E, Warsaw. • Eddie D.Evett, 50, and Lee Ann M.Neff, 42, both of North East Street, North Webster. • Kreig Michael Ellenberger, 30, and Nicole Louise Addington, 26, both of East Van Buren Street, Leesburg. • Bryan Edward David, 26, and Kelly A.Pepiton, 30, both of Regency Point Estates, Pierceton. Superior Court III Judgments The following judgments were recently awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, small claims division, with Judge Joe V.Sutton presiding: • Main Channel Marina vs.Phillip Fadziejewski.Plaintiff awarded $45.

Letters to the Editor 04-23-1998

- Question Of Experience - Whitaker Responds - Not A Liar - Defends Whitaker - Prefers Rovenstine - Supports Kolbe - Tired Of Politics - Questions Murder Charge Question Of Experience Editor, Times-Union: A couple of the letters that appeared on April 17 promoting Aaron Rovenstine for sheriff prompts me to respond.

Dome Day Massacre

INDIANAPOLIS - The Northern Lakes Conference Day at the Dome turned into a shoot-out affair, with three lopsided victories and one game that came down to the wire. Plymouth opened the day with a 42-0 win over Northridge, and that was followed by a 37-7 Concord win over Wawasee.The third game of the day was another blowout as Goshen handled NorthWood surprisingly easy with a 30-7 win.Finally, the last game of the day saw South Bend St.Joe escape the Dome with a hard-fought 31-23 win over the Warsaw Tigers. South Bend St.Joe 31 Warsaw 23 Turnovers can be heartbreaking.The Warsaw Tigers understand that ever-so-much-more now.The Tigers had two costly first half turnovers and another major mistake that gave South Bend St.Joe easy opportunities to score at the RCA Dome Saturday. Even though Warsaw fought back from a big hole, the Indians were just given too many chances and won 31-23.

Three Local Volleyball Teams Advance To Regionals

Three local volleyball won sectional titles last week to advance to Saturday regionals. Warsaw (25-8) tangles with No.9 McCutcheon (30-6) in the Huntington North 4A Regional.NorthWood (28-7) must try to solve No.2 Yorktown (32-2), which advanced to the state finals last year, in the Peru 3A Regional.Triton, ranked No.5 in class A with a 27-9 record, meets No.2 Adams Central (28-6) in the Triton A Regional. No.9 McCutcheon vs.Warsaw Second-year coach Tanya Coon and her Warsaw Tigers face a team built opposite of them. Warsaw is a team with no superstar individuals; McCutcheon is a team built around one star, 5-foot-9 middle hitter Kory Tull. Tull has set the school record for kills in a career and in a season.This year she has 539 kills, breaking the school record of 502 kills in a season. Tull also leads the team in total blocks (168), digs (294) and is second in aces (45).

Letters to the Editor 11-06-1998

- Don't Use Drugs - Thanks To Slater Market - Libertarians - Letter In Bad Taste - Barking Dogs - Great Health Care - Animal Welfare League - Morality - Evolution/Creation - Thanks To Grace Students Don't Use Drugs Editor, Times-Union: I would like to encourage students to not use drugs. Not using drugs will make it easier to achieve goals.You'll be able to remember things better, and you'll also show some interest in activities.If you don't use drugs you'll have a better chance of having a long life.

On The Court Basketball Previews


Foresters Chop Down Grace

WINONA LAKE - Grace College's women's basketball hosted and fell to Huntington College Wednesday.The two teams were tied at 32 at halftime before Huntington won 69-64. Grace fell to 3-13 overall and 0-3 in the MCC, while Huntington improved to 7-7 overall and 3-0 in the MCC. Huntington senior forward Amy Bechtel, of Goshen, hit 7 of 12 field goals and 10 of 12 free throws to lead all scorers with 25 points. Grace outrebounded Huntington 38-26, and both teams hit 21 field goals.The Foresters had a slight edge in points off turnovers, 21-18. Where Huntington won the game was at the free throw line.Huntington hit 16 of 20 free throws (80 percent) in the second half, while Grace hit 7 of 12 (58 percent). Amilia Devros led the Lancers in the scoring column with 18.Amy Doron and Tracey Mantegna added 15 and 12, respectively.

Former Coaches Say 'Bachelor' Ben Higgins Is The Good Guy He Appears As On TV

If they didn’t get to know Ben Higgins on the last season of “The Bachelorette,” audiences are getting to know the 2008 Warsaw Community High School graduate as the center of attention on this season of “The Bachelor.”

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT EAST NOBLE

On The Gridiron Capsules

WARSAW AT GOSHEN (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Goshen

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Lancers Headed To CL Tournament Finals After Dramatic OT Win

Elijah Malone powered Grace’s men’s basketball team to a dramatic semifinal win in overtime on Saturday.

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Dukes Takes Helm At Kosciusko Sheriff’s Office

There’s a new sheriff in town, and he’s bringing some new ideas with him – from uniforms and personnel to policies and name changes.

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The Coach's Tree, Part III: Ogle Comes To Warsaw To Learn From Rhodes

Doug Ogle’s entire reason for coming to Warsaw was Al Rhodes.