Any Way You Look At It, Goodell Can't Win 'Deflategate'

The next phase of "Deflategate" is scheduled to come and go this week. Let's not fool ourselves: this is far from over; the judge's ruling will only signal who has the next move, Team Brady or Team Goodell.



Summer Is 'Championship Time' For High Schools

It’s been said that championships are won in the offseason. That explains why high school gyms all across the state and the country are abuzz with activity by 6 a.m. most days.





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News Briefs 3.7.2019

Dukes Warns Of ‘Emergency’ Scam; Wawasee Community Schools Kindergarten Round-Up Set For March 21; Oakwood Cemetery Spring Clean-Up

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Fritz Joins Newspaper Staff As Sports Editor

There’s a new face at the Times-Union in Drew Fritz, who came from Lexington, Ky., to take on the role of sports editor.

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Snow Receives 2023 KEDCO Catalyst Award

NORTH WEBSTER — State Rep. Craig Snow was honored with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation's Community Catalyst Award Wednesday at its 2023 Annual Meeting and Recognition Program at The Owl's Nest, North Webster.

Letters to the Editor 03-03-1999

- Theater Boosters Say Thanks - EDIT, Jail Questioned - Liar Clubs - EDIT - Accident Victims Say Thanks - No EDIT Theater Boosters Say Thanks Editor, Times-Union: The purpose of this letter is two-fold.The first purpose is to take the time to thank Rande Thorpe, Greg Schroeder, Jennifer Sheperd (WCHS Theater Sponsor) and the WCS School Board for their diligence and hard work in securing new sound equipment and lighting for the auditorium at Lakeview Middle School.Anyone who has attended WCHS Theater productions knows the quality of work accomplished by not only Mrs.Sheperd, but the many students who present these productions to the community.



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Parks Department To Hold 'Big Swing Fling'

The community will have the opportunity to put on their dancing shoes and learn how to swing dance at Center Lake Pavilion Friday night. The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will hold its fourth annual Big Swing Fling. "The event allows participants to learn swing dancing and meet others in the community who have similar interests," said Warsaw Parks and Recreation Activities Director Janelle Wilson. Wilson said more than 100 people attended last year, and she hopes this year's event will bring the same turnout. She said people who attend do not need a partner and participants will learn the dance steps in a group. The event for ages 15 years and older will include dance instruction by Dan O'Day Dance Club, Mishawaka, from 7 to 8 p.m., and a dance from 8 to 11 p.m. Live music will be performed by the New Millennium Jazz Orchestra. The cost to attend is $10 per person by Wednesday, and $15 per person after Wednesday.