Budget Issues Being Overlooked

It’s strange how the national media decides what’s important and what isn’t.

Wagon Wheel Continuing Normal Operations

Ramada Wagon Wheel Theatre will continue operating as normal in the wake of suspended negotiations for its purchase by the Wagon Wheel Theatre Foundation.

James Ray Henry

GOSHEN - James Ray Henry, 62, of 88 EMS Lane C24 C, Warsaw, died at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008, at Goshen General Hospital.

Expert Opinion

Editor, Times-Union:In dealing with the war on terror, when is this president going to stop taking a knife to a gun fight?








Take Time this Holiday Season to Review Employee Benefits Package

Late fall marks the beginning of the holiday season, which probably means that you’ll have a lot going on over the next couple of months.

Remember When 1.3.2008

10 Years Ago January 3 1997 The first working day of 1998 marked the beginning of major steps toward improved security in Kosciusko County Justice Building. From now on, all visitors to the Justice Building will be greeted by law enforcement and pass through a metal detector. As part of the process, visitors will be asked to empty pockets of any metal objects. Anyone wearing objects that include metal such as belt buckles and steel-toed boots will be scanned with a hand-held metal detecting wand. 25 Years Ago January 3 1982 Craig S. Schang, son of Clifton E. and Mary E. Schang, Leesburg, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Schang is an aircraft fuel systems mechanic at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., with the 3211th Field Maintenance Squadron. 50 Years Ago January 3 1957 Mrs. William Knapp and Mrs. Frank Starkweather were initiated into Gamma Chi chapter of Psi Iota Xi society at the home of the president, Mrs. William Sadler, East Jefferson Street. 75 Years Ago January 3 1932 The annual New Year's Eve party given by the bridge club group, who style themselves "The Dumbbells," was held this year at the Hotel Hays with Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Anglin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Philpott as hosts and hostesses. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. Homer Smith and Fred Ward.

Groundbreaking Ceremony Held For Washington STEM Academy

Washington STEM Academy is a step closer to having the facilities to equip its students with a more efficient learning experience.

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Meeting Oct. 24 On Passenger Rail Plan

Warsaw will host one of four meetings by the Northern Indiana Passenger Rail Association to discuss the next steps in securing funding for a Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus passenger rail line.

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Warsaw Schools To Participate In Countywide Drill


Mayors To Sign Memorandum In Support Of Passenger Rail Line

Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer and the mayors of eight other cities announced today that they will sign a memorandum of agreement calling for cooperation in development of a Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus passenger rail line, according to a press release from Thallemer’s office.

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Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission OKS Drainage Infrastructure Upgrade

The Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission has approved initial engineering steps for a drainage infrastructure upgrade in Kosciusko County, provided the next elected surveyor agrees to see the project through to completion.

Robert D. Moschel Jr.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Robert D. Moschel Jr., 58, of Kissimmee, Fla., formerly of Bourbon, died June 13, 2009, after a lengthy battle with heart disease.