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Warsaw Wins 3-0, Heads To Sectional Final

Getting the bye in the seven-team boys soccer sectional at Huntington North, Warsaw began its playoff journey Wednesday evening against Columbia City. The Tigers got an early goal, added a few more along the way, looking dominant in a 3-0 win.

Testimony From Victim, Defendant Presented In Trial For Leesburg Man Accused Of Stalking

Further testimony from the victim and defendant in a Kosciusko County stalking case was presented during the second day of a jury trial on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

E. Coli, Safety Are Reasons For Pier Removal At Center Lake

The need to remove the concrete pier at Center Lake beach comes down to two reasons that aren’t new concerns: E. coli and safety.

Etna Green Council Approves Town’s 2025 Budget

ETNA GREEN — Etna Green is planning for a budget of more than $322,000 for 2025.

South Whitley Town Council Accepts Bid For Downtown Buildings

SOUTH WHITLEY – At Tuesday night's meeting, the South Whitley Town Council accepted the only submitted bid for 206 and 208 S. State St. from Brian McCarty, pending a purchase agreement to be drawn up by town attorney Greg Hockemeyer.

Winter Heating Bills Forecasted To Increase Compared To Last Year, NIPSCO Says

MERRILLVILLE – Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) LCC announced Wednesday that natural gas residential customers can expect an increase in their winter heating bills this season compared to last year.

Benjamin R. Cretcher

Benjamin R. Cretcher, 66, of Bourbon, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, in his home.

Martin Ramos

Martin Ramos, 59, Warsaw, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024.

Friends Of The Library Week Celebration

NORTH WEBSTER – The North Webster Community Public Library will spend the week of Oct. 20-26 celebrating with its Friends of the Library group as part of the 19th annual celebration of National Friends of Libraries Week.

Atwood Sets Trick-Or-Treat Hours

ATWOOD – Trick-or-treat hours in Atwood will be Oct. 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse and Atwood Otterbein Church.

WCS, DreamOn Studios Partner For Special Podcast Production

At the Warsaw School Board meeting Tuesday, the board recognized DreamOn Studios for their valuable partnership.

Local Nonprofit Kids Market To Host 40th Kids Market Oct. 19

On Oct. 19, Kids Market, a local nonprofit, will host their 40th children’s consignment sale.

Warsaw Area Career Center Hosts Women Empower Women: N.E.W. Workshop

Thursday, 150 sophomore girls from Tippecanoe Valley High School and Warsaw Community High School will attend the Fall 2024 N.E.W. Workshop (Nontraditional Employment for Women) at the Warsaw Community High School TRAC, 1 Tiger Lane, Warsaw.

Local High School Football Previews For Week 8

Warsaw (4-3, 3-2 NLC) at NorthWood (3-4, 2-3 NLC), Glenn (1-5, 0-4 INSC) at Tippecanoe Valley (5-2, 1-2), Concord (7-0, 5-0 NLC) at Wawasee (1-6, 1-4 NLC), Manchester (4-3, 4-2 TRC) at Lewis Cass (3-4, 3-3 TRC), Northfield (2-5, 2-4 TRC) at Whitko (0-7, 0-6), Pioneer (6-1, 5-0 HNAC) at …

Divide And Conquer

Editor, Times-Union: It is glaringly obvious to anyone with functioning brain cells that today’s MAGA (formerly known as the Grand Old Party) has only one strategy to win the 2024 election: divide and conquer and pull the wool over the voting public’s eyes. Their playbook consists of misinformation, distortion of …

Check Before You Vote

Editor, Times-Union: Do we want the next four years to be like the last years?

High Stakes

Editor, Times-Union: Our future is on the ballot from the presidential race at the top of the governor’s race and all the key races down ballot. Control of Congress, our ability to vote, our democratic processes, long-held freedoms, are all on the ballot. “A lot of the things that get …

Winona Zoning

Editor, Times-Union: This is an abbreviated version of a recent effort to sell a house in Winona Lake. It may be helpful should you find yourself in such straits as my husband and I found ourselves.

Good Neighbors

Editor, Times-Union: With the events of the last week of several states having a lot of destruction due to extreme weather, there have been many opportunities to be “the good Samaritan,” and to “love your neighbor as yourself.”

Apology To Family Express

Editor, Times-Union: To the establishment and staff of Family Express: