‘Sought-After’ Warsaw Man In Custody
Matthew Scott Boggs Kosciusko County officers have apprehended, Matthew Scott Boggs, 41. Boggs was a “sought-after” Warsaw man with numerous criminal charges. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Deputies,...
View ArticleLack Of Business Cancels Meeting
The Warsaw Common Council meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, March 2, has been cancelled. According to the mayor’s office, the meeting has been cancelled due to lack of business. The next scheduled...
View ArticlePotential New Twist For All Things New
An addiction rehabilitation facility for women given approval by the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals in January may not be located in Tippecanoe Township after all. All Things New, founded and...
View ArticleSweepstakes Scammers Impersonating Indiana Attorney General’s Office
Criminals responsible for an international sweepstakes scam are now impersonating the Indiana Attorney General’s Office in attempt to convince victims that their scam is legitimate. The scammers are...
View ArticleMan Gets 15 Years On Child Molesting Charges
Terren Raphael Terren Michael Raphael, 24, 2441 W 250S, Warsaw, received a 15-year sentence for molesting an 11-year-old on several occasions in 2008 and 2009. Raphael was sentenced in Kosciusko County...
View ArticleRemembering Notre Dame’s Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh
(Photo courtesy of Notre Dame) Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame from 1952 to 1987, a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, and one of the nation’s most...
View Article‘Indiana At 200′— Slavery Existed in ‘Free’ Indiana
By ANDREA NEAL Although the state constitution expressly prohibited it, slavery existed in early Indiana. Two court cases filed by enslaved black women put an end to the practice. In the early 19th...
View ArticleBREAKING: Accident On Center Street
Emergency personnel are currently responding to an accident located at 2518 East Center St., Warsaw. One individual was injured in the accident. Multi-Township EMS, Warsaw Police Department and Warsaw...
View ArticleNew Beaman Home Will Provide Space And Opportunity
Image of the planned design for the new Beaman Home. (Photo provided) After almost 30 years, The Beaman Home is making the first step of its journey to a new emergency shelter and outreach center as...
View ArticleFormer Florida House Speaker Visits Warsaw
Third District Republicans gathered at the St. Regis Club, South Buffalo Street, Warsaw, to hear former Florida Speaker of the House Will Weatherford Friday afternoon at its quarterly luncheon....
View Article‘Indiana At 200′— Committee Picked Indy As Capital
By ANDREA NEAL Anyone who’s ever served on a committee can relate to the old laugh line that a committee is a group of people who keep minutes and waste hours. Such was not the case, however, in 1820,...
View Article“Ladies, We’re Going To Indy!” [VIDEO]
Tippecanoe Valley won its first girls basketball semi-state by beating Rochester, 60-45, Saturday at the Warsaw Semi-state. Valley will play Princeton in the IHSAA Class 3-A state championship next...
View Article‘Indiana At 200′— Massacre at Fall Creek Tested Frontier Justice
By ANDREA NEAL In 1975, Jessamyn West wrote a novel based on a true yet astonishing Indiana story. The Massacre at Fall Creek recounts the 1824 murders of nine Indians in Madison County and the ensuing...
View ArticleKids Market Hosts Semi-Annual Spring Sale
Kim Call of Winona Lake shops for her 8 month old and 4 year old at the Kids Market sale. Yesterday afternoon Kids Market Inc. hosted its semi-annual sale on at Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake....
View ArticleWagon Wheel Center for the Arts Continues to Grow
Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts kicked off the new year with the hiring of two new staff members. Hannah Schutter and Julie Parke have been appointed as the new Marketing Director and Development...
View ArticleNWS Issues Hazardous Weather Outlook
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Kosciusko and area counties. According to the NWS, snow is expected to spread across the area early Tuesday morning....
View ArticleMilford Woman Arrested For Battery Of Infant
Article by Rich Miotto, Milford Town Marshal Madison McKenzie Jones A Milford woman was arrested Friday on preliminary charges of battery to her own child. Milford Police and the Kosciusko County...
View ArticleMarch Into The Future With First Friday
After a successful kick off to the 2015 First Friday season with Fire & Ice in February, organizers are taking a different angle for the March installment of the popular downtown celebration. The...
View ArticleUpcoming Blood Donation Opportunities
By VINCE ROBINSON American Red Cross The American Red Cross encourages eligible blood donors to become everyday heroes by giving blood in celebration of Red Cross Month this March. Since 1943, every...
View ArticleDePuy Reaches Settlement In ASR Hip System Suit
DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. (DePuy) and the Court-appointed committee of lawyers representing ASR™ Hip System plaintiffs today announced a settlement agreement to compensate eligible ASR patients in the...
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