City To Study Ice Rink Costs, Feasiblity

Two proposals were presented to the Warsaw Park Board Tuesday afternoon – one on a further study of the ice skating rink at Central Park and the other on pursuing a grant for improvements to Kerr and Richardson-Dubois Park.

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9/11 Ceremony Remembers ‘The Day America Cried’

Fifteen years ago on Sept. 11, terrorists crashed airplanes into World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. More than 3,000 people died that day.

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Fire Territory moving forward with engineering for Station 3

With the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday approving an engineering agreement with MartinRiley Architects-Engineers, the next step of the fire station 3 project can proceed.

Local Mom, Daughters ‘Show Louisiana Some Love’

A local mother and her two daughters want to help the flooding victims in?Louisiana and are looking for the community’s support.

Miscue Costly For Lady Warriors

BENTON – The Class 3A Fairfield Sectional final between the host Lady Falcons and Wawasee came down to who would make the fewest mistakes, and could the opposition take advantage of that miscue.

Skinner Discusses Draft Report, Other Business at Redevelopment

The only action taken by the City of Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday afternoon was giving approval to meeting minutes and five claims, but City Planner Jeremy Skinner discussed a few miscellaneous topics with the board.

Winona Lake Awards Bids

WINONA LAKE – The Winona Lake Town Council awarded several bids Tuesday.

Brown - Is Progressivism The New Communism?

In politics, truth-telling can get you into trouble, even if you stumble upon it by accident. Just ask Rep. Allen West (R-FL).

Lady Lancers Entering New Era

WINONA LAKE – A new era is beginning for Grace College’s volleyball team, as first-year head coach Katie Van Hofwegen is poised to imprint her unique style on the Lady Lancers.

May - Imaginary Missive from al-Zawahiri

Now the duty is entrusted to me. Now I am the amir of al-Qaida’s al-Jihad, better known – indeed, known everywhere on Earth – as al-Qaida. This comes at the right time. I have just completed my 60th year – still young enough to think clearly and strategically, yet old enough to fully comprehend that I will not live forever and that it is truly blessed to die a martyr’s death as did my friend and leader, Sheikh Osama bin Laden, may he rest in peace.

Friday Storm Wreaks Havoc Around County

If you happened to read Friday’s edition of The Times-Union, you might have read the day’s forecast as “wildly sunny skies” in a report.

Sheriff: Helman Had History of Violence

Kosciusko County Sheriff Rocky Goshert said Wednesday he delayed serving a felony warrant on Gary W. Helman because the Cromwell man had a history of violent confrontation.

Should Christians Really Be 'Saving Christmas'?

Beloved Christian actor Kirk Cameron has come out with another film that was released in theaters on Friday, Nov. 14.

Hogues Build Engines, Friendships

AKRON – If a picture really is worth a thousand words, Bruce Hogue doesn’t have to say anything at all.

Warriors To Run-And-Gun Again

SYRACUSE - Wawasee High School boys basketball fans are about to enter year No. 2 of the run-and-gun experiment.

6-Week Course Covers Ghosts From A To Z

Everything you've always wanted to know about ghost hunting and hauntings will be covered in a six-week course at IPFW-Warsaw beginning May 26.

Manchester Roster Already Full Of Injuries

NORTH MANCHESTER - The Manchester High School football team had a good number of guys go out for the team this year, it just also has a good number that can't play.

Cemetery Building Addition Transfer Gets Scrutinized

Warsaw City Council Monday approved a request for Oakwood Cemetery to transfer funds to allow for an addition to its existing shop building.

1964 The Tribute Still Celebrating The Beatles

With two of The Beatles dead, there will never be a reunion of the band.But 1964 The Tribute offers a peek into what a Beatles show was like.