Giving Multiplied With School Supplies For Children Overseas

As the school year approaches, shoebox packers are making use of back-to-school prices to purchase gifts and essential items for children in need around the world.

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Mentone Man Allegedly Points Gun At Neighbors

A Mentone man was arrested after allegedly pointing a gun at several people and then shooting the gun in the air.

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ISP Officer Arrested On OWI Charge

An Indiana State Police officer from Rochester recently was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated.

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Historic Pierceton Walking Tour Announced For Saturday

PIERCETON - Experience the charm and history of downtown Pierceton during a guided walking tour at the Heirloom Tomato Festival this Saturday, Aug. 24 at 11 a.m.

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Annual Fruit & Nut Sale Kicks Off

A fall tradition is back with arrival of The Salvation Army's annual Fruit & Nut Sale, a fundraiser spearheaded by the organization's volunteer women's auxiliary group.

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Altrusa Club Members Help Other Area Service Organizations

The Altrusa Club of Warsaw is back in action helping other service organizations in the community, according to a provided news release. On July 31, seven members helped distribute school supplies at the annual Tools for School at Lakeview Middle School.

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Courtney Rose Wiseley Wareham

BOURBON – Courtney Rose Wiseley Wareham, 45, passed away unexpectedly on March 11, 2024, in Battle Creek, Mich.

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North Webster Town Council Conducts Short Meeting

NORTH WEBSTER – The North Webster Town Council met for a brief meeting Tuesday.

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John Rinker

SYRACUSE – John Rinker, 93, a Korean War veteran from Syracuse, passed away at his home on April 28, 2025.

Letters to the Editor 05-16-2000

- Guns And Freedom - Reneker Museum - Stamp Out Hunger - Awkward Moment - Warsaw Seniors - China Trade - Anti-Gunners - Philharmonic - Silver Lake Speeding Guns And Freedom Editor, Times-Union: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." This is about FREEDOM.Without an armed citizenry, we have no guarantee of FREEDOM.

World/Nation Briefs 12.20.2012

AP IMPACT: College football players bulk up as steroids testing, punishments vary among teamsWASHINGTON (AP) — With steroids easy to buy, testing weak and punishments inconsistent, college football players are packing on significant weight — 30 pounds or more in a single year, sometimes — without drawing much attention from their schools or the NCAA in a sport that earns tens of billions of dollars for teams.

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Ceremony Shines Light On ‘Reflection,’ Warsaw’s Newest Art Piece

Many hands played a part in the creation of the newest art piece in Warsaw, down at Central Park.

World/Nation Briefs 11.16.2012

Obama on tricky path in fiscal cliff negotiations with congressional leadersWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is kicking off budget dealings with congressional leaders with new leverage from last week’s big win, but he confronts a decidedly tricky path to avoiding a market-rattling ‘‘fiscal cliff’’ that could imperil a still-fragile economy.

World/Nation Briefs 6.12.2012

Tens of thousands flock to anti-Putin protest as opposition figures face interrogationMOSCOW (AP) — Tens of thousands of Russians flocked Tuesday to the first massive protest against President Vladimir Putin’s rule since his inauguration, as investigators summoned several key opposition figures for questioning in an apparent bid to defuse the rally just hours its start.

Letters to the Editor 08-24-2004

- Bible Context - Endicott Investigation - Miffed At School Board - Labor Day Telethon - Love Your Enemies - Prejudice - Coulter Column - Lazy Managing Editor Bible Context Editor, Times-Union: In a reply to a previous letter to you, I was accused of taking the Bible out of context.I dispute such an assertion, but if I did so, perhaps Mr.Wickens could further elucidate.That gentleman stated that no writer to you had quoted Leviticus 20:13, which paraphrased loosely imposes a death penalty among those who engage in homosexual behavior.I did read such a letter in this column about a month ago.

Can Connor Cover? The Magic Of Movies And The Magic Of Football

Howdy, everyone. As you could probably gather from the title, I am once again taking a little time each week to talk about one of my favorite things in the world: the NFL.

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Decatur Central Dashes Tiger Hopes Of First State Title

The final game of the high school football season in Indiana promised one thing on Saturday night: Either the Warsaw Tigers or the Decatur Central Hawks were going to leave Lucas Oil Stadium with the first state title in school history. Decatur Central started the game with the ball, took the lead, and never looked back, going wire-to-wire for a 38-24 win in the 5A State Championship Game.


Tigers Take Twin Lakes

Warsaw rode a hot start straight to a rematch Friday in the first night of their own holiday tournament at the Tiger Den. The Tigers (6-2) jumped on Twin Lakes (5-1) 28-11 after the first quarter and never looked back in beating the Indians in the second game of the tournament 86-63. "The very beginning of the game set the tone," Warsaw coach Al Rhodes said."Our defense was very good and aggressive.We were able to get defensive rebounds, good outlet passes and get behind them." In the first game, South Bend Washington rallied to beat St.Xavier (Cincinnati) 67-63 in overtime.Warsaw beat Washington in last year's championship game. Warsaw and Washington will meet in this year's title tilt at 8 tonight, preceded by Twin Lakes and St.Xavier in the consolation game at 6 p.m.

Valley Grapplers Pin Rival Squires

AKRON - Manchester and Tippecanoe Valley met in a Three Rivers Conference wrestling dual at Valley, with the Vikings coming out on top 36-33 Monday evening. Both teams are young, and both teams came to the event with identical records of 0-6. Only nine matches were wrestled. Manchester received a forfeit at 112 pounds and then sent junior Austin Pence (119) against Valley's Robert Bauters, a freshman.In a minute and fifteen seconds it was over, with Pence recording a fall to put the Squires on top 6-0. Manchester added a victory at 125 pounds when Travis Wood battled back from a 4-1 deficit to grab a 10-9 victory over Tony Landry and the team score stood at 15-0. Valley won the next four matches to move into the lead. Viking freshman Kyle Horn (130) stuck Rick Morgan in 25 seconds, and then A.J.Austin (135) pinned Manchester's Kyle Coffey in 1:43.Elijoe Yoder (140) added six to the Valley team score, winning by injury default over Chance Shockey.