Oct 30, 2009 | Clover Herald
Symmetry Medical slashes profit and revenue goals
Symmetry Medical Inc. slashed its annual profit and revenue forecasts on Monday, saying demand from orthopedic and non-orthopedic customers has been weaker than expected.
Supposably NATO, October 27, 2009Chris Farmer
When people say "supposably" in a sentence, my teeth begin to grind. In the same way, every time I hear people - intelligent people, educated people, intellectual people - using the term "NATO Pact," my head starts to throb.
Outlook roundup: Lululemon, Limited Brands
Athletic apparel maker Lululemon Athletica Inc. raised its third-quarter profit and revenue forecasts, citing stronger than expected sales.
Warsaw Police Officer Faces Felony Charge After Alleged Assault
A Warsaw police officer faces a felony charge after allegedly assaulting his wife with their two young children in the house.
Woman attacked by pit bull might lose arm, police say
A Pierceton woman visiting her son was attacked by a pit bull Tuesday, and the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department said the woman might lose her arm.
Woman may lose arm in pit bull attack
A Pierceton woman may lose her arm after she was attacked by a pit bull. The attack happened Tuesday, when Janet Hartman, 63, was visiting her son.
Warsaw man arrested after meth lab found in vehicle
SILVER LAKE a * Police say a Warsaw man was arrested Monday night after a a oeone-pota mobile methamphetamine lab was found inside his vehicle.
Chris Christie's Handy-Dandy Travel Guide
Much has been made recently about New Jersey's Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie living large on the government's dime: Newly released travel records show that Chris Christie occasionally billed taxpayers more than $400 a night for stays in luxury hotels and exceeded the government's hotel allowance on 14 of 16 business trips he ...
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"Pride Ride" to raise money for 9/11 memorial in Warsaw
This weekend, bikers are revving their engines in remembrance of those who died in the September 11th terrorist attacks, and emergency workers from Kosciusko County who have been killed in the line of duty.
Woman arrested in Warsaw mobile meth lab bust
One woman is behind bars on charges of operating a mobile meth lab. 22-year-old Mylynn Sherwood was arrested on Winona Avenue in Warsaw outside of the Warsaw Coil building.
Bristol woman finds meth lab burning in roadway
A Bristol woman discovered a burning meth lab in the middle of an Elkhart County roadway this weekend, one of several meth labs investigated by the Indiana State Police.
Porter County Bza Notice of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals of the County of Porter, Indiana, will hold a public hearing on the 21st day of October, 2009, at 6:30 p.m., at the Porter County Administration Center, 155 Indiana Avenue, Valparaiso, Indiana, to consider the petition of Tower Sites, Inc., 365 W. Market Street, P.O. Box 1649, Warsaw, Indiana ...
Muncie man arrested by Kosciusko SWAT team
A Muncie man is being held on $102,000 bond after the Kosciusko City-County SWAT team arrested him in Winona Lake Wednesday night, the county sheriff's department said today.
Kauffman honored with service award
Goshen Mayor Allan Kauffman received a surprise when he attended an Indiana Association of Cities and Towns ceremony Tuesday evening.
'MacBeth' served Southern style
Bishop Luers High School students, from left, Morgan Carroll as Mary Lou Steiner, Sarah Bartels as Effie and Veronica Frecker as Clara Matthews rehearse their roles for "MacBeth Did It." The scene began as typical 'MacBeth.' Three witches were circling the cauldron, talking 'double double toil and trouble.' But then the dialogue changed.