Jail Bookings
The following people were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:
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Read MoreAn estimate for the completion date of Tippecanoe Valley High School’s construction project still hasn’t shifted from the last time it was done.
Read MoreAll veterans are defined by “service, sacrifice and selflessness.”
Read MoreAudience members will be transported to Narnia with the Tippecanoe Valley High School Theater Department’s fall play.
Read MoreHope Slagle said the agriculture community “welcome(d)” her when she joined FFA in eighth grade.
Read MoreThe Akron Las Donas Club recently distributed funds to aid local community projects.
Read MoreAccording to the 2023 County Health Rankings, Hamilton, Hendricks and Boone Counties are the three healthiest counties in Indiana.
Read MoreTippecanoe Valley Middle School Viking Leadership is meant “to empower kids to step up” as leaders.
Read MoreDuring the week of Oct. 2, 946 eighth-grade students across Kosciusko County engaged with education and career opportunities within advanced manufacturing through OrthoWorx’s DiscoverME (Manufacturing Experiences) program.
Read MoreProgress has continued on the pool and auditorium as part of Tippecanoe Valley High School’s construction project.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Oct. 12, 200 high school sophomore girls from four area high schools — Lakeland Christian Academy, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton, and Warsaw — will attend the Fall 2023 N.E.W. Workshop.
Read MoreThe weight room, pool and auditorium were some parts of Tippecanoe Valley High School’s construction project worked on in the last month.
Read More“When I was a student at Tippecanoe Valley High School, I thought I’d become an engineer,” stated Cameron Parker, Silver Lake.
Read MoreSeven Tippecanoe Valley High School students have earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs.
Read MoreTippecanoe Valley High School special education teacher Cami Shriver has made the top 25 for Indiana Teacher of the Year.
Read MoreBesides being the first line of defense, the role of school resource officers is broad, but the most important thing is building relationships with the students, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Doug Light told the County Council Thursday, Aug. 10.
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