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Traffic Commission Revisits Detroit & Pope, Detroit & Prairie Intersections

The intersections of Detroit and Pope streets and Detroit and Prairie streets have been discussed by the Warsaw Traffic Commission before, but Wednesday the owner of the business that sits at Detroit and Pope added his perspective in hopes of something getting done there.

Letters to the Editor 09-12-2003

- Fair Thanks - Warsaw Schools - Tootsie Roll Thanks - Prayer Vigil - WCS School Board - School Closings Fair Thanks Editor, Times-Union: Fair week is always an exciting time for everyone involved.On behalf of the fair board, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the sponsors, media, many volunteers and staff who made this year's fair possible. We also appreciate the support of everyone in our community and surrounding areas.

Letters to the Editor 01-21-2005

- Exchange Program - Fine Music - Hunting Facts - Accident Help - Elections Exchange Program Editor, Times-Union: How big is your heart? I am a local community representative for an exchange program called ASA International.Our organization helps in assisting exchange students from 45 different countries and placing them in American host families.It is our mission to promote understanding, respect and peace among people of the world.I have a story to tell that I felt was so heart-wrenching that I needed to share with other people.

Fulkerson Tells Fans Not To Buy The Hype

Recent hype has a crowd the size of what you would see at a Triple AAA minor league baseball game - 10,000 people - attending tonight's Penn/Warsaw sectional football game. Not so, says Warsaw Athletic Director Dave Fulkerson. "I expect a crowd of 3,000 to 4,000 people total," he said. On Monday, Penn sold 14 tickets for the game.As of 2 p.m.Wednesday, Penn had sold 106 tickets for the game, while Warsaw had sold 175. Fulkerson fears some Warsaw fans are buying into the attendance hype and are deciding to stay home to catch the game on TV.The game will be televised at 11 tonight and at 9 a.m.Saturday on Channel 46.But Fulkerson believes most, if not all, people should end up with a seat.

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Local Musician Lands 1 Of His Music Heroes For Surprise Asteroid Single

When Grant Reigner saw an opportunity through crowdfunding to work with a musical hero of his, he donated the money for the chance to lay down a track with John Mark Painter.


Letters to the Editor 07-27-2000

- Oldest Companies Oldest Companies Editor, Times Union: I enjoyed reading the stories recently in the Times-Union about the oldest companies in Warsaw that are still in business today.You left out one - American Brattice Cloth Corp.(now known as ABC Industries Inc).The company was founded by my father, Daniel B.Mikesell, in 1926.The company, after being a part of the Peabody group, was reorganized by Steve Rufenbarger in 1989, and a new name was chosen - ABC Industries Inc. We still make brattice cloth and ventilation tubing for the mining industry, but have added several industrial products, mostly in the field of ventilation.ABC people have put our products in many parts of the world, all from our headquarters right here in Warsaw.

Smith & Nephew Says It's Talking About Biomet 'Combination'

Smith & Nephew today confirmed it has held "very preliminary" talks about a possible combination with Biomet Inc. Local Biomet officials could not be reached this morning for comment.

Jerry Gerard

Jerry Gerard , 87, died Dec. 12, 2007, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, WarsawHe was born July 22, 1920, in Warsaw, to Almon and Allee Whitenberger Gerard. On March 21, 1975, in Warsaw, he married Diane Cain, who survives.

Richard 'Dick' Pawlosky

SYRACUSE - Richard "Dick" Pawlosky, 63, of North Webster, died at 12:49 p.m. May 15, 2008, at South Shore Golf Course, of an apparent heart attack.

Eleanor F. Bates

SYRACUSE - Eleanor F. Bates, 93, formerly of Warsaw, died of natural causes at 12:15 a.m. April 25, 2008, in Houston, Texas, where she resided.

Eldon W. Smith

Eldon W. Smith, 88, of 1630 S. County Farm Road, Warsaw, died at 1:05 p.m. March 23, 2008, in Miller's Merry Manor, Warsaw.

Ronald G. Kaufman

Ronald G. Kaufman, 83, Warsaw, died at 4:50 a.m. Feb. 21, 2008 at Kosciusko Community Hospita

Walter William 'Bill' Bradbury

Walter William "Bill" Bradbury, 81, Atwood, died at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 21, 2008 at Mason Health Care and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, with his daughter at his side.

Harriet N. Deterling

SYRACUSE - Harriet N. Deterling, 75, of Syracuse, died at 3:48 p.m. July 15, 2008, in Goshen General Hospital.

Dorothy Arvilla Montague Sisk Black

Dorothy Arvilla Montague Sisk Black, 96, of Warsaw, died at 7:15 p.m. Oct. 30, 2007, in Mason and Rehab, Warsaw.

Margaret Gilliam Reafsnyder

Margaret Gilliam Reafsnyder, 95, of 115 Grace Village Drive, Winona Lake, died at 9:25 a.m. Oct. 6, 2007, in Grace Village Health Care, Winona Lake.

Lewis M. 'Lew' Goodwin

YORKTOWN - Lewis M. "Lew" Goodwin, 83, well-known businessman, died Oct. 22, 2007, in Ball Memorial Hospital following an extended illness.

Warsaw Middle School Veterans Day Concert Set

The Warsaw middle school band and choir departments will present their Veterans Day concert Thursday at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the Lakeview Middle School gymnasium.

Max E. Bolinger

Max E. Bolinger, 67, of Warsaw, died Nov. 12, 2007, in Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic.