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By Tim Ashley InkFreeNews MILFORD — Environmental study work is in progress on plans to extend CR 1300N west from Old SR 15 to SR 15 in Milford that would include an overpass across the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks. According to Steve Moriarty, superintendent of the Kosciusko County Highway Department, environmental work includes soil borings …read more.
By Lasca Randels InkFreeNews WARSAW — A good portion of the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, April 28, involved discussion about the eventual reopening of county offices. On March 31, a motion was approved to extend the county offices’ closure for two weeks, provided that it was not greater than Gov. Eric Holcomb’s extension, and …read more.
WARSAW — At the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, March 3, Sheriff Kyle Dukes received approval to apply for a DNR grant in the amount of $15,000. “This grant is used for the sheriff’s office marine patrol — Lake Wawasee, Lake Syracuse and Tippy Lake,” Dukes said. “Right now we currently have 15 officers who …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko County Area Plan Director Dan Richard and Attorney Steve Snyder brought a rezoning request to the Kosciusko County Commissioners at the Feb. 18 meeting. Richard described the area as “a 10-acre plus tract of ground just north of the town of Milford, off SR 15, north of CR 1350N, at the north end …read more.
WARSAW — A request by Jail Chemical Addiction Program Coordinator Courtney Jenkins was approved at the Kosciusko County Council meeting Thursday, Feb. 13. Last month, when Jenkins requested permission to spend $114,861 received in grant funding from the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, the request was tabled for further review due to questions about a line …read more.
From left, County Auditor Michelle Puckett and Commissioner Vice-President Bob Conley. InkFreeNews photo by Lasca Randels. WARSAW — Suzie Light, chief executive officer of the Kosciusko County Community Foundation; and Stephanie Overbey, associate director at the Foundation, attended the Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Feb. 4, to provide an update related to the Giving Indiana Funds …read more.
WARSAW — Kosciusko County Treasurer Rhonda Helser told the county commissioners Tuesday that nearly $23,000 was collected last year from past-due taxes through a state program that allows counties to collect late taxes through garnishment of tax refunds. Helser provided the update after asking commissioners to approve two documents — the board of finance organization …read more.
WARSAW — If Barry Andrew wants to be the new director of Community Corrections, it appears to be his choice. Kosciusko County commissioners approved Barry Andrew as executive director of Community Corrections at the commissioners meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14, providing Andrew accepts the position. The Community Corrections Advisory Board formally on Monday offered Andrew the …read more.
WARSAW — On Jan. 1, Steve Moriarty will take over as the Kosciusko County Highway Department superintendent following Scott Tilden’s retirement. Moriarty has been the assistant superintendent for the past seven years.
AKRON – Thoughts on a Tippecanoe Valley legend, Jeff Shriver.
WARSAW — Steve Moriarty will be taking over as the Kosciusko County Highway superintendent in 2020. Moriarty, who currently serves as the assistant superintendent, was officially named as the 2020 department head at the Kosciusko Commissioners meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10. He has been with the department for 21 years. Kosciusko County Highway Superintendent Scott Tilden is …read more.
AKRON – Jimtown capitalized on Valley’s slow start to compile a 27-6 win Friday night in the Class 3-A sectional semi-finals.
SOUTH BEND – Tippecanoe Valley fended off South Bend Washington, 19-14, to win the Class 3-A sectional football opener Friday night.
NORTH MANCHESTER – Tippecanoe Valley kept itself in position for a TRC title with a 25-0 win at Manchester Friday night.
AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley scored in the final two minutes to beat Northfield, 28-21, Friday night in its home opener.
AKRON – Valley hopes to come up big with heightened expectations for its 2019 football season.
AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley senior Cam Parker will continue his football and academic career at Manchester University.
WABASH – Southwood rallied twice to win the Three Rivers Conference title, 21-20 in overtime, over Tippecanoe Valley.
AKRON – A wild finish left Tippecanoe Valley in possession of the Bell, beating Rochester 13-7.
AKRON – Cam Parker had a big night and so did his Valley teammates in a 48-14 win over Whitko Friday night.
AKRON – Returners at several skill positions has Valley feeling confident heading into the 2018 football season.
AKRON – A busy and celebratory night saw Tippecanoe Valley hold off Manchester 20-14 Friday night in TRC football.




















