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Small Claims

Kosciusko County

The following small claims have been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Chad Miner presiding: Lake City Rental v. Katherine Banda, $835.05; v. G&S Tree Service, $3,552.29

Warsaw Health System LLC, dba Kosciusko Community Hospital v. Steven Bowers, $2,315.74; v. Edna Cartwright, $885.94; v. Teresa Deafenbaugh, $5,781.82; v. Amanda Erbst, $6,686.42; v. Jeremy Fisher, $1,026.89; v. Sabrina Hall, $6,541.52

Snow and Sauerteig LLP v. Amanda Brail, $5,168.94; v. Ryan K. McLaughlin, $3,459.35

Warsaw Health System LLC, c/o Komya v. Joshua Volkert, $1,276.18

Civil Collections

Kosciusko County

The following civil collections have been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court IV, Judge Chris Kehler presiding: LVNV Funding LLC v. Quinn Arriola, $1,406.82; v. Norman Clark, $9,781.42; v. Melissa Rodriguez, $2,822.87 Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Ashley Carson, $2,939.09; v. Byron Conley, $1,022.22; v. Byron P. Conley, $3,454.23; v. Daniel Ganoe, $1,166.70; v. Mark Geiger, $7,880.92; v. Ginger L. Hornbaker, $1,187.56

Credit Corp. Solutions Inc. v. Alyssa La, $1,492.29; v. James Smith, $6,365.99 Credit Service International v. Daryl J. Lambright, $1,675; v. Andrew Snowden, $991.13; v. Terry A. Treesh, $8,517.44 Midland Credit Management Inc. v. Matthew Staulcup, $928.13

Sterling Jewelers Inc. d/b/a Kay Jewelers v. Joseph Neer, $4,123.47

OneMain Financial Group LLC v. Katherine Peters, $1,629.69 Elkhart County

The following civil collection has been awarded in Elkhart County Superior Court III: KeyBank National Association v. Joseph and April Higdon, Syracuse, $54,116.31

Plenaries

The following plenary has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court One, Judge Karin McGrath presiding: Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance a/s/o Willa Pitts v. Kristina German,

Evictions

The following following eviction has been awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, Judge Chad Miner presiding: Zachary White v. James Britt, $1,287.50

Joan Stoelting v. Nicole Bywaters Dunn, $7,010

Annie Zartman v. Justin Helblig, $5,669

Lakeland Villa Apartments v. Bennie A. Keyes, Jillian J. Keyes, $3,776.84

Sherri Makinson v. Jonathan Michoe III, Kyleigh Risner, $6,240.70

Stephen Davis v. Joyce and Toby Young, $4,700

Mortgage Foreclosures

Elkhart County

Data Mortgage Inc. dba Essex Mortgage v. Shanon Stark, Wakarusa, Daisy Ziegenfuss, Wakarusa, and Dan Brouillette, Elkhart, $150,843.34

Carrington Mortgage Services LLC v. Karen S. Stahley, Nappanee, Advanced Equity, Inc., Communitywide Federal Credit Union, et al, $86,508.68

Marriage Licenses

Kosciusko County

The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk of the Court

Ann Torpy: DeFord-Webster

Randy A. DeFord, 68, Royal Center, and Jennifer Jane Webster, 58, Mentone Coy-Berg

Gerald I. Coy, 56, Syracuse, and Tilyanna R. Berg, 52, Syracuse

Crisler-Clifford

Levi S. Crisler, 30, Warsaw, and Jessica E. Clifford, 35, Warsaw Bollinger-Jones

Rachelle R. Bollinger, 41, Warsaw, and Justin D. Jones, 42, Warsaw Huber-Roller

Isiah N. Huber, 22, Pierceton, and Abigail Rebekah Janelle Roller, 22, Dunkirk Langenbach-Liechty

William P. Langenbach, 29, Warsaw, and Laura A. Liechty, 30, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Webb-Knecht

Jeremy D. Webb, 44, Warsaw, and Taylor L. Knecht, 31, Warsaw

Kneller-Burbank

Myah E. Kneller, 22, Silver Lake, and Delbert E. Burbank II, 20, Claypool

Rudd-Schneider

Joshua W. Rudd, 28, Warsaw, and Alyssa C. Schneider, 28, Warsaw

Gonzalez-Eryman

Paige O. Gonzalez, 22, Leesburg, and Chad A. Eryman Jr., 19, Leesburg

Ashenfelter-Norris

Cassandra M. Ashenfelter, 22, Warsaw, and Brant J. Norris, 22, Mentone

Peace-Williams

Jusandra Patience Peace, 22, Ligonier, and Richard D. Williams Jr., 22, Warsaw

Balser-Rabitsch

Darin W. Balser, 26, Mentone, and Pia Rabitsch, 21, Warsaw

Bonilla-Villalobo

Reynaldo Bonilla, 49, Leesburg, and Marlenis Argentina Carranza Villalobo, 40, Leesburg

Miller-Troyer

Christopher A. Miller, 23, Nappanee, and Kaylene S. Troyer, 19, Nappanee

Yoder-Kuhns

Myron D. Yoder, 25, Nappanee, and Lori N. Kuhns, 20, Bremen

Slone-Baird

Amy L. Slone, 46, Claypool, and Daniel R. Baird, 52, Rochester

Plummer-Teeple

R.J. Plummer, 33, Milford, and Taylyn Teeple, 30, Milford

Marriage Dissolutions

Kosciusko County

The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in the Kosciusko Superior Court: required to take the exam. An accepted photo ID includes a driver’s license;, state, student, military or employee ID; U.S. green card; or valid passport.

Geist — Shauna Geist, Warsaw, and Ritchel Geist, South Bend. They were married Feb. 18, 2009, and separated Feb. 2, 2022. Two minor children. Simpson — Gracie Simpson, Leesburg, and Jeffrey Simpson, Warsaw. They were married Nov. 20, 2018, and separated in October 2022. No minor children.

Armie — Carrie A. Armie, Warsaw, and Phillip Armie, Warsaw. They were married May 13, 2018. No minor children.

Gilbert — Timothy Gilbert, Leesburg, and Sarah Gilbert, Leesburg. They were married May 19, 2018, and separated March 8, 2023. No minor children.

Creekmore — Crystal L. Creekmore, Winona Lake, and Wesley R. Creekmore, Pierceton. Without children. No other information was available.

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New ice cream shop opens in North Webster

The North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, May 11, at Skoops, a new family-owned ice cream shop located in downtown North Webster.

The new business is owned by Jamal and Amanda Meerzo. The couple owns The River, a coffee shop in North Webster. Amanda stated an ice cream shop just made sense in a community she said she “loves.”

“I love this town, and we are very active in the community,” she said, adding specifically the couple supports the North Webster Community Center.

The ice cream store offers 12 flavors, 11 of which are standard ones.

“We carry Hudsonville and Ashby’s ice cream,” said Amanda.

Skoops will also have a different ice cream on a rotating basis.

It also serves soft serve ice cream, root beer floats, malts and shakes.

Skoops also carries dairy-free ice cream and a no-sugar flavor.

The couple has four children and has been married 17 years.

Hours are noon to 9 p.m. except Tuesday and Wednesday.

A grand opening will be from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, May 12. For more information, visit its Facebook page.

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