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Kosciusko County Court new filings – for the week of Nov. 21, 2012 Kosciusko County Court small claims – for the week of Nov. 21, 2012 Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk of the Court Jason McSherry: Cummins—Sullivan Steven Cummins, 33, Etna Green, and …read more.
There were fewer reports of Indiana farm-related deaths in 2011 than the previous year, including none involving children for the first time in 13 years, according to a new Purdue University report. The Indiana Farm Fatality Summary reports that 16 people died in farm-related incidents in 2011, down from 23 in 2010. The number of …read more.
On Oct. 27, at the Parkview Huntington Community Gala, Parkview Huntington Hospital and Parkview Health System announced that the hospital will develop a comprehensive center for the treatment of autism, to open in early 2013. The Parkview Huntington Hospital Autism Center will provide therapeutic and rehabilitation services for children age 2 to 18 and support …read more.
Kosciusko County was ceded by chiefs of the Miami nation, Papakeechie and Wawasee, on Oct. 27, 1832. Kosciusko County was officially established on Feb. 7, 1835. The county was named after the Polish general Thaddeus Kościuszko who served in the Revolutionary War, and worked alongside George Washington with the idea of creating the United States Military …read more.
Accident Officers of the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department recently investigated the following accident: Tuesday, Aug. 21, 7:50 a.m. Bowser Road and CR 300 East, Syracuse. Driver: Melvin R. Reyes, 47, Syracuse. Reyes was westbound on Bowser Road on a motorcycle and, due to fog, failed to see a curve. Damages: up to $5,000 Incidents Officers …read more.
Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman says 50 counties have been declared primary disaster areas, and more declarations will likely come later this week. Kosciusko County is included in the list. Despite the conditions, she doesn’t expect Governor Mitch Daniels to enact statewide water usage restrictions. Skillman, who also serves as the state’s secretary of agriculture, pointed …read more.
Superior Court II The following traffic infractions have been filed in Kosciusko Superior Court II, Judge James Jarrette presiding: Disregarding automatic signal – Jean Oler, Pierceton, $189 Boat equipment, USCG Type I, II, III or V personal flotation device per person required in boat – Harold Blair, Warsaw, $140 Small Claims The following small claims …read more.
Male Fashions, 109 E. Center St., Warsaw, recently underwent a change in ownership. The business was purchased by Robert Chalfant from previous owner Kevin Moore. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held April 12 to celebrate the occasion. At Male Fashions, customers will find men’s clothing for every occasion, from formal wear and suits to weekend …read more.
Individuals and organizations can seize the moment and share in honoring America’s volunteers this spring. National Volunteer Week is April 15-21 and it celebrates the millions of people dedicating themselves to taking action bettering the community. The week also provides opportunities to inspire, recognize and encourage people to seek out and engage in activities that …read more.
