Manchester University Gets Grant To Study Fish Ladder
Professor Jerry Sweeten (middle) with a couple of students. (Photo Provided) Manchester University biology Professor Jerry Sweeten believes in not only saving the environment but making sure students...
View ArticleMayor Thallemer On The Warsaw Chimcal Fire
By JOE THALLEMER Mayor, City of Warsaw The emergency response phase of the fire and chemical spill at Warsaw Chemical Company last Friday is complete. The Warsaw-Wayne Township Fire Territory, the...
View ArticleWarsaw Plan Commission Approves Resolution
At the Feb. 9 meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, the commission approved Resolution 2015-02-01. “This is part of the Buffalo Street project,” said Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner. “This is one...
View ArticleUpdate on Zimmer-Biomet Merger
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZMH) (“Zimmer”) announced today that it has proposed a revised remedy package to the European Commission (the “EC”) to facilitate the EC’s approval of Zimmer’s...
View ArticleOrthoWorx Makes Investment To Spur Talent Development Initiative
The OrthoWorx Board of Directors announced today a commitment of up to $475,000 to fund a series of major initiatives designed to improve workforce development in northern Indiana for the region’s...
View ArticleJail Bookings
Kosciusko The following individuals were arrested and booked in the Kosciusko County Jail: Feb. 10 Brian Glessner Smith, 35, 322 North CR 900E, Pierceton, arrested on warrants from another agency. Bond...
View ArticleSeveral Student Organizations Recognized At TVSB Meeting
TVMS Principal Scott Backus recognized several members of the school’s Spell Bowl team. (Photo by Jarrett Van Meter) Monday night’s Tippecanoe Valley School Board meeting saw several groups and...
View ArticleGovernor Pence Takes Steps To Ensure Shortened ISTEP Test
By KARA BROOKS Office of Governor Mike Pence Governor Mike Pence signed Executive Order 15-04 to shorten the length of the 2015 ISTEP test, which will be administered in March. “Doubling the length of...
View ArticleTurkey Creek Fire Board Approves Mechanical Diagnostic Equipment
Turkey Creek Township fire board Monday unanimously approved $7,576 for the fire department to purchase diagnostic equipment to aid in troubleshooting mechanical issues with its vehicular fleet. “Our...
View ArticleMedina Pleads Guilty To Child Molestation
Mariano Medina Sanchez Mariano Sanchez Medina, 23, was taken into police custody July 31, Thursday, two days after he allegedly forced a sex act on a female victim under the age of 14. Yesterday,...
View ArticleCommissioners Honor Burkhart As Veteran Of The Month
Picture from left, Ron Truex, Rich Maron, Veteran of the Month Larry Burkhart, Bob Conley and Brad Jackson. “I’m very honored and humbled that I would be selected for this,” said Larry Burkhart, The...
View ArticleUPDATE: Warsaw Chemical Fire And Winona Lake
Winona Lake after the Warsaw Chemical Fire on Friday, Feb. 6. (Photo Provided) The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department reported a chemical fire at Warsaw Chemical around 11 a.m. Friday, February 6....
View ArticleSpring Planning Continues With Parks Board
Lakeside Park pavilion and spring programming were among the items discussed at the Syracuse Parks and Recreation board meeting held Monday evening. Committee reports came from Jerry Riffle,...
View ArticleCommissioners Approve Offender Registration Ordinance
At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Kosciusko County Commissioners approved an ordinance that instates a registration fee for violent offenders and sex offenders. The ordinance was requested by Kosciusko...
View ArticleStutzman Announces Mobile Office Hours
Marlin Stutzman U.S. Congressman Marlin Stutzman’s mobile office will be open at the following locations and times Wednesday, February 11th. Congressman Stutzman’s staff will be available to assist...
View ArticlePierceton Town Council Approves Bond Issuances
At its Feb. 9 meeting, the Pierceton Town Council held a public hearing regarding a bond issuance ordinance that was introduced at the Jan. 12 meeting. The ordinance was approved. The money from the...
View ArticleIDNR Says Winona Lake Is Safe
(Photo from Indiana DNR Law District 1) Winona Lake contamination from Chemical Plant fire undetectable and lake users are encouraged to visit the lake. Indiana Conservation Officers have been working...
View ArticleBiomet Co-Founder Dane Miller Dies At 69
Dane Miller, who helped found the Warsaw-based company Biomet, died today at the age of 69. Miller was one of the four original founders of the company and served as its Chief Executive Officer between...
View ArticleWarsaw Community Schools Host Kindergarten Round Up
By DANI BARKEY Chief Accountability Office, Warsaw Community Schools Warsaw Community Schools invites all incoming 2015-2016 Kindergarten students and parents to a Round-Up Celebration at your...
View ArticleEtna Green Town Council Approves New Bench
In a meeting lasting just over 10 minutes in length, the Etna Green Town Council approved a Girl Scout project that will see a new plastic bench constructed in the town. Girl Scout Morgan Ousley...
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