October is Fire Safety Month and the American Red Cross is encouraging people to take steps to minimize the risk of home fires by remembering to install a smoke alarm and develop a fire escape plan.
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series of stories from an interview with Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert.
A superintendent has to juggle a lot of plates in their role, with two of the biggest being building maintenance and school safety and security.
A school system never retires and its buildings are not the same as a person’s home.
Herman Cain has spent his life living and working all over the country – Indiana, Georgia, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Washington, D.C. – but never in Chicago.
Everybody knows there is a certain level of hypocrisy in politics. That certain level lately has been raised to new heights. Isn’t it odd how in the name of politics, folks can rationalize pretty much any behavior? Generally, for a politician to turn on one of his own, there have got be some serious shenanigans going on. But these are no ordinary times, are they, under one President Donald J. Trump?
For a president running against Romney and Congress, Ryan becomes a twofold targetDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In his run for a second term, President Barack Obama had an opponent before he had an opponent: House Republicans. They shellacked him in the midterm elections, blocked much of his legislative agenda and pushed economic views that are wildly different from his.
PIERCETON - Pierceton Elementary School is inviting all kindergarteners-to-be to visit the school's kindergarten classrooms during kindergarten round-up April 16-20. The kindergarten teachers will be available to talk to the parents and children between 9 to 10 a.m. and between 1 to 2 p.m. each day that week.Children must be 5 years old by Aug. 1 to enroll in kindergarten. Bring your child's birth certificate, Social Security card and immunization records when you visit the school.If you have any questions, call the school at 574-594-2210 or 260-327-3677.