DePuy Supports Our Father's House

With more people in need and less money being given this time of year, charitable organizations are seeing a greater demand this holiday season.

Mayoral Debate

Editor, Times-Union:After witnessing the mayoral debate hosted by the Times-Union Tuesday evening at the Wagon Wheel Theatre, I was reminded why I started attending Warsaw City Council meetings back in 1991: They were entertainment to me.

Relay For Life Set For May 19-20

This year’s Kosciusko County Relay For Life is May 19-20 at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, 1400 E. Smith St., Warsaw.

Tired Of Israel Bashing

Editor, Times-Union:I’m beginning to get a little sick and tired of the Israel slamming by commentators that are either ignorant, prejudiced as all hell or merely filling space with their commentary.

Grace Spikers Still Alive In Tournament

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Grace College’s volleyball team earned its way to Championship Saturday at the NCCAA Nationals with a 3-1 quarterfinal win over Oklahoma Wesleyan Friday.

VA Center Debacle

Editor, Times-Union:Over the last few weeks I have read and watched on TV the news on the Phoenix VA Center problems.

Obama Supporters

Editor, Times-Union: I would like for an Obama backer to please explain to me why it is that if you do not support or agree with Obama that you hate him? I do not hate the man but disagree with some if not all of his policies.

Billy Sunday Museum

Editor, Times-Union:So, just a few quick questions that hopefully spark a discussion.

"War" On "Christmas"

Editor, Times-Union:This is in reference to the letter of Dec. 26, 2014, by Gary Eppenbaugh, “War on Christmas.” I would like to thank him for this accurate and informative article.

International Choreographer Plummer Teaches Workshops At Debra Collier's School Of Dance

Jeremy Plummer, a director, choreographer and aerial creator/choreographer, will travel back from China to teach master workshops at Debra Collier’s School of Dance Tuesday and Wednesday.

Jury Trial Postponed for Syracuse Man Charged with Burglary, Battery

A Syracuse man arrested on a felony burglary and felony battery charge appeared in court Tuesday for a jury trial, though the state moved to continue that jury trial until March 4, 5 and 6, 2014.

Claypool Writes Off Most Unpaid Water Bills, Will Collect Remainder

CLAYPOOL – Town council voted to write off the bulk of unpaid water bills Monday and to have a collection agency pursue the remainder.

BYC Madness Comes Back Friday At Wagon Wheel

BYC Madness returns to the Wagon Wheel Theater Friday and organizers expect it to be bigger than last year.

Lakeview Students Skype With Pen Pals In Taiwan

Students in Dr. Shu-Chun Tseng’s Mandarin Chinese class at Lakeview Middle School conversed with their pen pals from National Chao Chou Senior High School in Taiwan Friday morning through Skype.

Spectrum Marks 20 Years, Gives to Beaman Home

Spectrum Day Spa, Warsaw, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary by giving back to the community.

Physical Therapy

Editor, Times-Union:If you have been to a physical therapist in the state of Indiana, then you know you must first see a physician to get a referral for it.

'Dinosaur Train - Live!' Stops At Honeywell For 2 Shows Nov. 16

WABASH – Majic 95.1 WAJI welcomes the popular PBS children’s series “Dinosaur Train – Live!” when the interactive musical stage production pulls into Wabash for two shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Nov. 16 with Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, Don and all their friends and family on board for a trip back in time to an age when dinosaurs roamed the earth … and rode in trains!

Syracuse Arts Street Festival Saturday

SYRACUSE - The fourth annual Syracuse Arts Street Festival will take place on Syracuse's Main Street at the intersection of North Huntington Street (Ind. 13) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Fight Back

Editor, Times-Union:I would like to thank Ted Carter for holding the commissioners' feet to the fire on the county road (100E) that our commissioners are wanting to close.

Moms Against Meth

Editor, Times-Union:Hi, my name is Emily Zartman.