Outstanding Teen And Princess Program Seeking Contestants
Has your daughter ever dreamed of being a princess or Miss America? The Miss Kosciusko Outstanding Teen and Princess Program are looking for girls. If your daughter is between the ages of 12 and 17 by...
View ArticleBethany’s Fall Festival Ready For 36th Year
Many hands work together to can the homemade apple butter which will be sold at the church fall festival Saturday. For at least one family, the third generation is participating in the apple butter...
View ArticleSevere Weather Siren Test Saturday
Because of the threat of severe weather Saturday, Oct. 5, North Webster Fire Department delayed its testing of the severe weather siren until noon Saturday, Oct. 12. North Webster Fire Chief Jeremy...
View ArticlePolston Highlights Historical Journey
Randy Polston, Warsaw, followed the 2,000 mile original Oregon Trail on a nine-day adventure in 2009 and shared his experiences at the Kosciusko County Historical Society’s 48th annual banquet. He has...
View ArticleBREAKING: Fire At North Webster Apartment
Firefighters are shown at the back of the apartment at 506 N. Wade Lane, North Webster, where siding has been removed to reach the electrical wiring. (Photo by Deb Patterson) North Webster Fire...
View ArticleTurkey Creek Fire Territory Reports
Turkey Creek Township Fire Territory responded to two fires on Saturday, a tractor fire and an electrical short in a panel. At 10:38 p.m. firefighters were called to McDonald’s, 902 South Huntington...
View ArticleFinal TCRSD Project Getting Closer To Goal
The last leg to provide sewers around Lake Wawasee by the Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District is progressing. While there’s still no deadline set, it is expected a decision on if the project will live...
View ArticleUPDATE: Prostitution Raid At Stimmelators
Yellow tape surrounds two businesses owned by Sam Stimmel in North Webster, following a police raid late Wednesday evening (Photo by Deb Patterson) Officers working with the Centralized Drug...
View ArticleCareer Path Chosen At Early Age
Lynn Eberle, director of the emergency room at Kosciusko Community Hospital, is shown with the latest in technology allowing for a neurologist on call in Fort Wayne to speak with a potential stroke...
View ArticleStimmel’s Finances Frozen Amid Investigation
The financial accounts of Samuel Scott Stimmel, doing business as Night Shift, North Webster have had a court ordered hold issued. Dan Hampton, county prosecutor, filed on Nov. 1, a request to place a...
View ArticleBridge Over CR 29 Still In Limbo
No decision has been announced by the Indiana Department of Transportation on the CR 29 bridge, north of Syracuse. Further information is expected in the next four weeks, according to Mary Foster,...
View ArticleOfficer In Elkhart Shooting Is Wawasee Grad
Elkhart City Police have released the names of the three officers involved in a shooting Sunday evening in the 400 block of West Marion Street in Elkhart. One of those officers, Cpl. Jason Ray, hired...
View ArticleUPDATE: House Fire In Syracuse
Electrical has been determined the cause of a fire early this morning (Wednesday) at 301 N. Lake St., Syracuse. Turkey Creek Fire Territory was called to the residence at approximately 4:45 a.m. and...
View ArticleUPDATE: Woman In Critical Condition After Crash
Kristine M. Jaskutis of Syracuse is reported to be in critical condition today following an accident near 13060 N. CR 1000E. (Kosciusko/Noble County Line Road), Syracuse. The accident was reported at...
View ArticleLawn Irrigation Contributed To Low Lake Levels
Shown is the Lake water budget for Wawasee and Syracuse Lakes combined for 2012 drought year, including inflows and outflows, irrigation outflow refers to residential irrigation systems pulling water...
View ArticleGingerich Waived To Adult Court Again
Paul Henry Gingerich, now 15 years old, was once again waived to adult court for his part in the murder of Phillip Danner in April 2010. This time there was a stipulation as to the waiver of...
View ArticleHarris Running For Superior Court Judge
Stephen P. Harris announced Friday his intentions to run for the position of Kosciusko County Superior Court Judge No. 1 in the 2014 May Republican primary election. Harris, 56, is a lifelong Kosciusko...
View ArticleUPDATE: Four Alarm Fire In Syracuse
A single story 20×40 barn in Syracuse went up in flames at about 7:20 a.m. this morning resulting in four fire departments being called. Turkey Creek Fire Territory, North Webster, Milford and Benton...
View ArticleBridge Over U.S. 6 Moves Forward
Shown is a diagram on file at Syracuse Public Library of the right of way and bridge area on the proposed CR 29 project to place a bridge over US 6. (Photo by Deb Patterson) The environmental document...
View ArticleGingerich Has Adult Court Hearing
A transcript of Paul H. Gingerich’s participation and involvement in the April 20, 2010, murder of Phillip Danner was admitted as evidence Monday. This transcript provided the court with the factual...
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