Saturday May 3 | Journal Gazette
Kosciusko files fatal-crash counts
An Etna Green man has been charged with reckless homicide in a December crash that killed a 76-year-old retired Atwood businessman. via Journal Gazette
Saturday May 3 | Journal Gazette
Kosciusko files fatal-crash counts
An Etna Green man has been charged with reckless homicide in a December crash that killed a 76-year-old retired Atwood businessman. via Journal Gazette
Thursday May 1 | WSBT
Wednesday Apr 30 | WANE-TV Fort Wayne
Kosciusko County man arrested on reckless homicide charge
The following information was provided by the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department on Wednesday, April 30: The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department arrested an Atwood man early this morning on charges of ... via WANE-TV Fort Wayne
Monday Apr 21 | WNDU-TV South Bend
First Hoosier killed in Iraq honored in hometown
“It makes you think, I mean it doesn't let his name go by the wayside, you'll remember him everyday. If you see a plaque there when you walk in its going to stick in your mind, I think it's a good gesture”
More than five years after his death, the first Hoosier to lose his life in Iraq was honored in his hometown today. via WNDU-TV South Bend
Jan 5, 2008 | The Times
Mark Harris named town council president
New year, new council, new president - but same old business. A radically different looking council had its first meeting Wednesday night, with Ryan Goodwin, Anthony Langley and Jeff Cook joining existing ... via The Times
Dec 5, 2007 | WNDU-TV South Bend
Car accident leaves one dead, two injured
An accident in western Kosciusko County left one man dead and two other people injured. via WNDU-TV South Bend
Dec 5, 2007 | Journal Gazette
1 killed, 2 injured on Old U.S. 30
A 76-year-old Atwood man was killed and two men were hospitalized following a two-car crash Tuesday afternoon near Etna Green, according to the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department. via Journal Gazette
Aug 26, 2007 | The Times
Still no resolution on Springmill drainage issue
“It's important that we make an educated decision”
Judy Atwood, a resident of the Springmill Drive subdivision, came before the Mooresville Town Council again Tuesday night to give an impassioned plea to the council to resolve the residents' drainage problem. via The Times









