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Jail Bookings

December 31, 2018

Kosciusko The following people were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:

Boys basketball results for Saturday, Dec. 8.

Girls basketball results for Saturday, Dec. 8.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College athletic results for Saturday, Oct. 6.

Lancers Pull Major Upset

August 19, 2018

HUNTINGTON – On the final day of the Huntington Invitational, Grace’s volleyball team took down No. 16 Cornerstone on Saturday.

Jail Bookings

August 15, 2018

Kosciusko The following people were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail: Elkhart The following people were booked in the Elkhart County Detention Facility:

Girls golf results from Wednesday, Aug. 1.

Jail Bookings

June 29, 2018

Kosciusko The following people were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail: Elkhart The following people were booked in the Elkhart County Detention Facility:

AVON, Ohio – Huntington’s Meghan Fretz and Taylor’s Alec Dutkowski both were honored for their play by the Crossroads League.

WINONA LAKE – Huntington rallied to win game one while Grace did the same in game two to salvage a split in Crossroads League softball Friday afternoon.

WINONA LAKE – Softball and baseball reports for Grace on Friday, March 23.

KOSCIUSKO — It’s been a half century since nearby Huntington became the first city in the country to give residents only three digits to call in an emergency. Prior to March 1, 1968, calling for help required dialing emergency services the old-fashioned way. Indiana Treasurer Kelly Mitchell marked the 50th anniversary of 911 service with …read more.

WINONA LAKE — The Grace College women’s basketball team opened Crossroads League Tournament play with a 75-65 win over visiting Huntington at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center Tuesday night.

HUNTINGTON – Wawasee earned a good road gymnastics win Thursday, beating Huntington North 105.1-104.2.

HUNTINGTON – The Grace College women’s basketball team picked up a conference win at Huntington Wednesday night.

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s men’s basketball team came up just shy in a comeback at Huntington on Tuesday.

WARSAW – Warsaw soccer standout Eric O’Cock has signed to play at Huntington University.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College women’s basketball team topped Huntington Wednesday night.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s basketball team fell to Huntington at home Tuesday night.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team beat Huntington 3-1 in the conference tourney quarterfinals Saturday.

WINONA LAKE – Allison Vroon’s header off a corner kick proved the game winner in a 2-1 Grace women’s soccer win over Huntington Wednesday night.

Grace’s men’s and women’s tennis teams finished their fall seasons Tuesday.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s volleyball team was hitting on all cylinders in a 3-0 win over Huntington on Friday.

WINONA LAKE – In the 2017 debut, Grace’s men’s tennis team came up short in a 6-3 loss to Huntington.

HUNTINGTON – To wrap up the opening weekend of the 2017 season, Grace’s volleyball team earned two sweeps on Saturday.

HUNTINGTON — Grace volleyball opened the season with a split at the Forester Invitational.

HUNTINGTON – Wawasee finished right in the middle of the pack at Wednesday’s Huntington Girls Golf Invitational, taking seventh overall.

HUNTINGTON — Indiana Conservation Officers said a Huntington man crashed his snowmobile Saturday evening.

HUNTINGTON – The Grace College baseball team dropped a 7-3 final at Huntington Wednesday.

HUNTINGTON – Grace College outpointed five other teams to win the Huntington Track Invite on Saturday.

HUNTINGTON – Grace earned a softball sweep at Huntington Saturday and senior Clarissa Knight became the all-time hits leader in the process.

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s softball team split its first Crossroads League games of 2017 against Huntington on Monday.

SOUTH WHITLEY — Whitko’s Kennedy Krull officially signed with Huntington University Thursday afternoon to continue her softball career.

HUNTINGTON – The Bethel College men’s basketball team picked up its ninth straight win at Huntington Tuesday night.

Glatha Dee Neff

January 6, 2017

Glatha Dee (Ware) Neff, 91, passed peacefully to her eternal home, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016, at Parkview Memorial Regional Hospital. She was born in Huntington June 13, 1925, the daughter of the late Elmer and Blanche Ware. She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Harold Duane Neff; and brother, Max Ware. …read more.

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s women’s basketball team secured its third straight win courtesy of a 72-70 upset of No. 22 Huntington on Wednesday.

HUNTINGTON – The Warsaw boys basketball team topped Huntington North 44-40 in overtime Saturday night.

By JONATHON BOYD Indiana Conservation Officer, District 1 MILFORD — Indiana Conservation Officers executed an arrest warrant Sunday evening, Oct. 30, on Christopher Pollock, 37, Milford, for the March 5 killing of a hunting dog. Jason Miller, 40, Nappanee, was hunting with his 8-year-old American Fox Hound on property he had permission on when the …read more.

HUNTINGTON – The Grace College volleyball team picked up a key conference win at Huntington Friday night.

WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team picked up a big conference win over Huntington Friday night.

HUNTINGTON – Kris Geyer often walks along Clear Creek admiring the sights and sounds of nature. But what he found this time was definitely a surprise.

Goodwill Hunting

July 13, 2016

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — For 13 years now, several hunters and trappers from Kosciusko County have paired their labor of love with a burgeoning charitable movement. Every hunting season from Nov. 15 through March 15, they skillfully scour the area’s snow-covered fields and woodlands looking for coyotes. They harvest their take — coyote hunting has no …read more.

HUNTINGTON —Northeast Indiana Bancorp, Inc. held its twenty-first annual shareholders’ meeting Tuesday, April 26. The shareholders selected Stephen E. Zahn and Randy J. Sizemore as directors of the company for terms to expire in 2019. NIDB also announced that the corporation will pay a cash dividend of $0.21 per common share. The dividend will be …read more.

WARSAW – A wrap of games for Warsaw on April 14.

HUNTINGTON – Elkhart Central qualified for state while Wawasee dropped out of the state gymnastics tournament after final scores were posted at Saturday’s Huntington North Gymnastics Regional.

By MATTHEW WHITNEY Filmmaker, Squatchagawea Films HUNTINGTON — A recent graduate of Huntington University, Matthew Whitney, decided to leave the comforts of post-college life to chase the Hollywood dream. This Constantine, Mich., native plans to begin filming his debut feature film in northeast Indiana this June. The film, “4.0 or How I Killed My Roommate …read more.

Both gymnastics teams from Wawasee and Warsaw picked up road team wins Thursday night.

[weaver_youtube RPb4XtaY40g rel=0]   WARSAW — Local lakes area band United has announced their upcoming 2016 show series. Winners of the People’s Choice award at the 2014 CCF Battle of the Bands, Etc. and contestant on the 2015 Michiana’s Rising Star TV series. United features an eclectic mix of their own originals plus unique covers …read more.

WARSAW — It was 3:30 in the morning on June 25, 2013, when production crews began to move into Lance’s NewMarket in North Webster. Lighting, sound, and film equipment took over aisles 1 and 12 and a handful of local “extras” arrived to set the background for two scenes of the independent film, “My Elusive …read more.

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s women’s basketball team picked up its first league victory, beating Huntington 61-55 on the road.

William A. ‘Bill’ Clay

January 28, 2016

William A. “Bill” Clay, 73, of Huntington, formerly of Warsaw and North Webster, died at 10:15 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, at his home. Bill was born on Oct. 9, 1942, in Warsaw, the son of Cloice and Cleo (Parker) Clay. He graduated from Warsaw High School in 1961 and married Paula G. Hardin on …read more.

OSSIAN — Ossian police are trying to find a 15-year-old Ossian girl who went missing on Friday.

HUNTINGTON – Warsaw used 23 points from Nolan Groninger to defeat Huntington North, 50-47, Monday night in freshman boys basketball.

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s women’s basketball team was unable to solve the marksmanship of No. 19 Huntington on Wednesday, falling 76-63.

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s men’s basketball team picked up a hard-fought 80-70 victory at Huntington on Tuesday.

Edgewood Rises Again

December 11, 2015

HUNTINGTON – Edgewood’s eighth grade basketball team continued its solid play Thursday, defeating Riverview Middle School 48-7.

HUNTINGTON — ACRES Land Trust has expanded Tel-Hy nature preserve with a 6.9 acre donation by Phillip Smith, a friend and neighbor of Hy and Lorraine Goldenberg, donors of the existing Huntington County preserve. Smith, a 1968 wildlife management graduate of Purdue University, sees donating his land as a natural extension of his life.

HUNTNGTON COUNTY — An off-duty Indiana State Trooper is credited with being not only in the right place at the right time this past Saturday night; he also had the proper lifesaving equipment needed to help save the life of a 48 year old Huntington County man outside of the Wal-Mart in Huntington.

HUNTINGTON — Northeast Indiana Bancorp, Inc., (OTCQB: NIDB), the parent company of First Federal Savings Bank, is proud to announce that its board of directors has declared a special cash dividend of $0.50 per share on the Company’s common stock. The record date will be Dec. 9, and the payment date will be Dec. 23. …read more.

Kosciusko County Court News

November 19, 2015

Kosciusko County Court Judgments Kosciusko County Court New Filings Small Claims The following small claim has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding: Eastgate Apartments v. Taylor Ables, Muncie, $1,141 Timothy Brady, Warsaw, $1,141 The Car Company v. Elizabeth A. Allen, Elkhart, $431 Anna J. Bender, Elkhart, $431 Terrence Gangwer, …read more.

Not The Start Warsaw Had Hoped

November 15, 2015

HUNTINGTON – It wasn’t a debut to remember for Warsaw’s girls basketball team in a 60-32 loss at Huntington North Saturday night.

Kosciusko County Court News

November 12, 2015

Kosciusko County Court New Filing Kosciusko County Court Judgments Small Claims The following small claim has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding: Kosciusko Community Hospital v. Gary S. Bowers, Warsaw, $5,508.99 Brian Bradley, Leesburg, $1,894.75 Braska S. Cartwright, Pierceton, $1,807.92 Jose Cruz, Warsaw, $1,230.86 Rebecca Day, Warsaw, $1,118.78 Laura …read more.

HUNTINGTON – Grace College’s Katelyn McCullough made history at the 2015 Crossroads League Championships on Saturday, qualifying for the NAIA National Championships.

HUNTINGTON — Northeast Indiana Bancorp Inc., the parent company of First Federal Savings Bank, announced net income increased to $1.01 million for the company’s third quarter, which ended Sept. 30. This is an increase of $273,000 or 36.9 percent when compared to net income of $739,000 for the third quarter that ended Sept. 30, 2014. The current three months’ earnings equate to …read more.

Kosciusko County Court News

October 8, 2015

Kosciusko County Court Judgements Kosciusko County Court New Filings Small Claims The following small claim has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding: The Car Company v. Brent Biddle, Elkhart, $394 James Schrock, New Paris, $721 Darcy N. Tomlonson, Bristol, $821 Canterbury House Apartments v. Sara Hinton, Warsaw, $3,370.29 Christy …read more.

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s cross country team got a preview of the Crossroads League Championships with a race at Huntington on Saturday.

HUNTINGTON – Victoria Biddle hung around near the leaders to highlight locals at the Three Rivers Conference Girls Golf Championship Saturday at Norwood Golf Club in Huntington. Biddle, the No. 1 for the Tippecanoe Valley golf team, shot a 97 to finish in seventh place overall and take All-TRC honors.

HUNTINGTON – Huntington outdueled Grace’s women’s tennis team in the first match of the season on Wednesday.

INDIANAPOLIS – The regular-season waterfowl dates, as proposed to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) by the Indiana DNR are highlighted through the north, central and south zones.

A review of Warsaw sports for Wednesday, August 19.

INDIANAPOLIS – The fee for put-and-take pheasant hunts at DNR Fish & Wildlife Areas will increase from $25 to $28 for the 2015-16 season.

INDIANAPOLIS – The date range to set up and leave portable tree stands and ground blinds on state and federal lands is now noon on Sept. 15 through Jan. 10 the next year. Another change this year is that hunters now can mark their stands and blinds with their DNR- issued customer identification number or their name and address.

SYRACUSE – Of all the great nonprofit organizations that Kosciusko County is so lucky to have, one has flown under the radar in recent years despite doing plenty of great work and that organization is Wawasee Ducks Unlimited. Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl. These habitats also …read more.

NORTH MANCHESTER — Manchester University has named Allen Machielson the new dean of student experience. A Huntington area resident, he had previously been associate dean of student development and director of residence life. Machielson will oversee the student experience center in his new role, effective immediately. The center is designed to support personal, academic and …read more.

HUNTINGTON — Northeast Indiana Bancorp, Inc. (OTCQB:  NIDB), the parent company of First Federal Savings Bank, announced Tuesday, July 14, net income for the six months ended June 30 increased $296,000 or 19.6 percent to $1.8 million ($1.51 per diluted common share) compared to net income of $1.5 million ($1.24 per diluted common share) for …read more.

Hunters may apply for a reserved hunt online by visiting hunting.IN.gov and clicking on the “Reserved Hunt Information” link, beginning July 1. The online method is the only way to apply. All applicants must possess a valid hunting license for the species they’d like to hunt. All applications must be completed by the application deadline to …read more.

By AMBER HARTMAN Public Relations, TSA Communications, Inc. Clark’s Recycling Inc., a scrap metal recycling company, now offers a new website: www.clarksrecycling.net. The website features a new design and layout listing the available recycling services offered from the company, as well as the latest news and contact information. Clark’s Recycling Inc. is a family-owned and operated business which …read more.

Norma J. Holzinger

May 21, 2015

Norma J. Holzinger, 82, Huntington, passed away at 2:13 a.m. Thursday, 21, 2015, at Parkview Huntington Hospital, Huntington. Mrs. Holzinger was born Jan. 13, 1933, in Huntington, to Archie and Elizabeth (Pfister) Young. Her parents preceded her in death. She married James E. Holzinger on June 6, 1953. He survives in Huntington, IN. Norma was …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, or “Duck Stamp,” will increase in price for the first time in 24 years. The cost will go from $15 to $25. The increase adjusts for inflation over the last 24 years. Several conservation organizations, including Ducks Unlimited and Delta Waterfowl, support the increase. The …read more.

[weaver_youtube bVY3Gy3VBAw rel=0] A small plane crashed into the back of a truck while attempting to make an emergency landing according to Indiana State Police just before noon today near the Huntington Municipal Airport at US 224 and SR 5, Huntington. No major injuries have been reported. ISP is investigating. The intersection was closed to traffic …read more.

NWS Issues Freeze Warning

April 22, 2015

National Weather Service Northern Indiana issued a freeze warning in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. tomorrow for northern Indiana. Temperatures will be dropping at or below freezing late tonight into early Thursday morning. Damage to unprotected tender vegetation is expected. A free warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely. These conditions …read more.

HUNTINGTON – Chandler Elliott pitched another gem for Grace’s softball team against Huntington on Saturday. Elliott’s one-hitter lifted the Lady Lancers (24-19, 17-13 Crossroads League) to a 5-0 victory in the opening game, but the Foresters evened the day with a 5-4 win in nine innings to wrap up the doubleheader. In the opener, Elliott …read more.

HUNTINGTON – In the final tuneup to next week’s Crossroads League Championships, Grace’s track and field team had a strong performance at the Huntington Invitational on Saturday. In a field of eight teams – including six from the Crossroads League – Grace’s men’s squad finished second while the women were fourth. Grace set five school …read more.

Syracuse Police and Turkey Creek Fire Territory Fire Department and Paramedics responded to a two-vehicle accident at approximately 12:23 p.m. today. The accident was at the corner of Bowser and Huntington streets, Syracuse. According to police on scene, a grey Chevrolet Equinox driven by Melinda Cannon of Syracuse was traveling north on Huntington Street. When …read more.

HUNTINGTON – The end of the road came for both Reagan Atwood and Jazzmine Brown at the Huntington North Gymnastics Regional Friday night. Atwood, a freshman for Wawasee, competed in the all-around and scored a 35.025 to finish ninth overall and did not qualify in any of her four single events. Brown, a senior for …read more.

  Steven S. Sharp, 64, N. Huntington St., Syracuse, was struck by a vehicle while crossing the road Friday night. The accident occurred at North Huntington Street near West Allen Street. Sharp suffered a broken leg, head trauma and complaining of stomach and back pain. According to the Syracuse Police, Sharp was listed in critical …read more.

By MIKE MYCROFT Chief of Natural Resources, DNR Division of State Parks Volunteer hunters took 1,004 deer during controlled hunts at 18 state parks and one state natural area in November and December of 2014, according to Mike Mycroft, chief of natural resources for the DNR Division of State Parks. A full report is available …read more.

By JERRY HOERDT Indiana Conservation Officer Rochester Indiana Conservation Officers will be instructing a hunter education course at the Rochester firehouse from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6 and from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7. Attendance is required for the entire course to obtain your hunter education certification. This course …read more.

By PHIL BLOOM Communications, Indiana Department of Natural Resources The Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday approved rules that include a limited river otter trapping season beginning this fall. River otters, a native Indiana species, are one of several successful management projects of the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife, along with the restoration of …read more.

Late Heroics Propel Lancers

January 18, 2015

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HUNTINGTON – Big plays in the final seconds from Kyle Fillman and Chad Hoffer lifted Grace’s men’s basketball team to a 71-68 win at Huntington on Saturday. With the win, the Lancers (15-5) moved into tie for second place in the Crossroads League standings with a 5-3 CL mark. Logan Irwin had his highest scoring …read more.

Krystal Conley, 21, 2184 E. CR 300N, Huntington, was airlifted to a Fort Wayne hospital with head injuries following an early morning accident in Whitley County. According to the Whitley County Sheriff’s Department the accident occurred at 6:50 a.m. today at SR 114 and SR 105. Jeremy Gayed, 37, 6678 W. Maple Grove Road, Huntington, …read more.

Ralph G. Biller

December 18, 2014

Ralph G. Biller, 70, of Huntington, died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, November 23, 2014, at Hickory Creek at Huntington. He was a member of Milford High School Class of 1962. Bailey-Love Mortuary, Huntington is entrusted with funeral arrangements.  

Indiana Conservation Officer Jon Cook was patrolling rural Fulton County on the morning of Nov. 28 when he came across four generations of the Garl family celebrating their youngest member’s first buck deer harvest of his young life. Colin Garl, 10, had just harvested a nice buck deer and was overcome with excitement as he …read more.

Huntington North Hangs On

November 22, 2014

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HUNTINGTON – Brianna Cumberland put up a huge scoring night, but it wasn’t enough for Whitko to escape Huntington North with a win Friday night. Cumberland scored a career-high 32 points, but Whitko’s fourth quarter rally fell short in a 71-61 loss to Huntington in girls basketball. Cumberland scored 15 points in the fourth quarter …read more.

LCA Drops Season Opener

November 12, 2014

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HUNTINGTON – The 2014-15 girls basketball season didn’t start with a bang for the Lakeland Christian Academy, losing at Huntington Christian 50-43. Rachel Sand led the Lady Cougars with 15 points and Maryl Gerst and Hannah Delp combined for 13 points in the losing effort. Ashley Ornsby and Melissa Goss each chipped in five points. …read more.

By CHAD STEWART DNR Deer Management Biologist Indiana deer hunters should expect another productive season in 2014, although they may see fewer deer than in previous years when the firearms season begins Nov. 15. “There are several factors contributing to reduced deer numbers in certain areas of the state,” Department of Natural Resources deer management …read more.

John Joseph Etter John J. Etter Jr. has been arrested on charges brought against him,  related to a crash dating back to June 3. Etter is being charged with causing serious bodily injury while operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, a class D felony. He is also being charged with criminal recklessness, a class A …read more.

Wawasee Sports Wrap – Sept. 9

September 10, 2014

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Boys Fit To Be Tied Huntington North jumped out to a 2-0 lead just into the second half, but Wawasee managed to salvage a 2-2 tie in boys soccer Tuesday in Huntington County. Trailing by two, Ricky Camargo cut the lead in half with a strike in the 68th minute, assisted by Alex Doll. With …read more.

Lancers Open With Sweep

August 28, 2014

HUNTINGTON – Grace’s men’s tennis team kicked off its Crossroads League title defense with a sweep of Huntington on Wednesday. The Lancers, who won the last two regular-season CL championships, took five of the six singles’ matches in straight sets. “It was a great way to start off the season. Everyone played solid from the …read more.

SYRACUSE – Steve Roth made an impact. The longtime property manager of Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area finally called it a career last week after 36 years of being a public servant for the state of Indiana and its wildlife enthusiasts. Roth, a native of Edwardsburg, Michigan and graduate of the University of Michigan, started …read more.

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