Soccer Sectional Review – Oct. 5
Soccer sectionals opened around the state Monday. Here is a recap of sectionals involving our area teams.
Read MoreSoccer sectionals opened around the state Monday. Here is a recap of sectionals involving our area teams.
Read MoreScott D. Bibler, 51, Claypool, passed away on Oct. 2, 2015, in a small plane accident near Lake Hartwell, Oconee County, S.C. He was born on Aug. 27, 1964, in Logansport, to Larry and Carolyn (Bundy) Bibler. Scott was married on June 27, 1987, in Burket, to Stephanie Nelson, she … Read More
Gloria Ilene (Mock) Mabie, 74, Sebring, Fla., died peacefully at Hospice House on Sept. 30, 2015. She went to be with God while surrounded by her loving and supportive family. She was born on Jan. 19, 1941, in North Webster, to Wayne and Arlene (Green) Mock. She lived … Read More
Dennis “Bud” Emery, 78, North Webster passed away Oct. 3, 2015, at Lakeland Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. He was born Sept. 10, 1937, in Milwaukee, Wis., to Wilbur and Marion (Manly) Emery. Dennis married Kimberly Conley on Feb. 5, 1988; she survives. Emery grew up in Milwaukee and … Read More
MENTONE — Mentone is short a deputy marshal and residents are asking, “why?” Much to their dismay, their questions were met with deaf ears. A crowd gathered at the Mentone Town Hall Monday evening, Oct. 5, to ask questions and to learn the circumstances behind the resignation of … Read More
WARSAW — National Depression Screening Day will be observed nationwide on Oct. 8 and this year marks the 25th anniversary of the observance. According to Screening for Mental Health, Inc., National Depression Screening Day is an education and screening event conducted by hospitals, clinics, colleges and community groups … Read More
By SCOTT WILEY, Lakeland Christian Academy WARSAW — Have you ever wondered what a school day at Lakeland Christian Academy is like? Have you ever thought, “I wish I (or my child) could visit LCA without having to miss classes at our current school?” Well now you … Read More
WARSAW — The city council chamber was somber at noon Monday, Oct. 5, for the monthly Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting. Pre-meeting conversation was almost non-existant, except to reflect among each other about the missing board member. When the meeting started, the seat of president remained vacant and his name plate was missing.
Read MoreAKRON – There could be discussion down the road to name the Valley football field in honor of Charlie Smith and Scott Bibler.
Read MoreOCONEE COUNTY, S.C. — While the National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into the fatal plane crash that tragically killed Charlie Smith; his son, Scott Smith; former Tippecanoe Valley Football Coach Scott Bibler; and local businessman and Sprint Car driver Tony Elliott, a preliminary report as … Read More
WARSAW — There will be a presentation on diabetes management for individuals with or without cancer from 2-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 at K21 Health Service Pavilion, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, in conference room A. The presentation will focus on how the food you eat affects your blood sugar levels and ways to manage the disease through meal planning. Recipes and samples will be provided.
Read MoreWARSAW — Registration ends tonight for a 5K event being sponsored by the Kosciusko County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 149.
Read MoreSyracuse Officers with the Syracuse Police Department investigated the following incident: 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, 300 block of North Huntington Street, Syracuse. Brian P. Eilers called police regarding an offense.
Read MoreSILVER LAKE — Gospel Hill Pentacostal Church of God is hosting a special service for women at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at 303 S. Jefferson St., Silver Lake. Guest speaker Sister Edna Wagers will be speaking at the event.
Read MoreELKHART — The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers education and support for families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Read MoreState health officials are urging Indiana residents to get their flu vaccinations to protect themselves from influenza this season.
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