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Warsaw Wins Big In NLC Opener At Wawasee

SYRACUSE – Warsaw sent 16 hitters to the plate in the first two innings, scoring seven times and going on to roll over host Wawasee 13-2 in the Northern Lakes Conference baseball opener for both teams Monday.

Alcohol A Big Risk For The Unborn

Editor's Note: This is the first of a two-part series on fetal alcohol syndrome.The first part deals with the definition and prevalence of the disorder.Part two will discuss treatment and intervention. Jane picked up the shot glass and downed the whiskey in one quick swallow.She picked up the half full glass of beer and took several drinks. The looks she received from the other patrons of the bar made her uneasy. She opened her purse and removed the compact, checking her makeup and hair briefly before tucking it back into her purse. What were they staring at, she thought.I don't see anything wrong. It couldn't have been because she was drinking whiskey - lots of people were doing shots. She was over 21 so it wasn't like she was doing anything illegal.She wasn't even planning on getting drunk.She was just going to have a couple shots of whiskey and a few beers and then get back home before the baby sitter started to worry.


Manchester In Early Stages Of Bike Trail

NORTH MANCHESTER - Two years ago, the North Manchester Park and Recreation Department began formalizing thoughts and ideas on a trail through most of the town.Today, those thoughts are entering the first steps to becoming a reality for North Manchester. The Park and Recreation Department received a grant in 1998 from the Indiana Department of Commerce to help fund the non-motorized trail.Assistant parks director Donna Boomershine said Rundell Ernstberger Associates, Muncie, was hired in 1998 to develop a master trail plan for the parks department.The plan was completed in 1999. Parks director Brian Wagner reported Wednesday to the parks board that he and Boomershine met with Mike Helton of INDOT and gave Helton a copy of the master trail plan. "He had a lot of nice things to say about our plan," Wagner said."We're getting some really good players involved in terms of getting off on the right foot." But the parks department has run into a problem.

Letters to the Editor 07-18-2005

- Freedom - Assimilation - Sentencing Freedom Editor, Times-Union: As a Gold Star wife of the Vietnam era I would like to personally thank all of the people involved in the planning and those who participated in the War Memorial Rededication Ceremony. Although I have not lived in Warsaw for a very long time, my family and roots are firmly planted in the soil of Kosciusko County.


City Council Hears About 2016 Walk-N-Wander

Walk-N-Wander is returning to downtown Warsaw this summer with a public unveiling at First Friday June 3.

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AWL In Final Funding Push

Animal Welfare League hopes to wrap up fundraising for its future facility by the end of August with one big final push.

EdTech: Tech Directors Wear Many Hats

As chief technology officer for Warsaw Community Schools, Elaine Bultemeier wears two hats.

Manchester Squires Rout Wabash In First Round

WABASH -ÊAfter a sluggish first half, the Manchester Squires woke up and outscored the Wabash Apaches by 16 points to earn a 69-51 victory and advance in the Northfield sectional. As expected, Manchester started the first quarter by taking a quick 3-0 lead after Sherri Wagoner netted a three pointer. But the Wabash team came back to score seven straight points to take a 7-3 lead with 5:42 left in the first stanza.By the end of the quarter, Wabash was ahead 13-9 after Nikki Randas scored 6 of her 8 first quarter points in the final three minutes of the frame. Manchester woke up in the second and took its first lead since the initial basket of the game with 5:45 remaining in the second frame after Jessica Hicks sank two free throws. The lead teetered back and forth for the last five minutes of the first half, and Manchester went to the locker room with a slim 29-27 lead.

ML Motorsports Fifth At Talladega

TALLADEGA, Ala. - Mary Louise Miller said she knew her ML Motorsports team was capable of competing with the highly-funded and well known NASCAR teams from the south.

Church Van Hit By Truck, Child Dies

WOODBURN - One child was killed and 10 others injured when the First Christian Church of Warsaw van they were traveling in was struck by a semi tractor/trailer at the intersection of U.S.24 and Ind.101, near Woodburn. Catlyn Gosnell, 11, of Warsaw, was pronounced dead at the scene of the 1:15 p.m.Wednesday accident.Information as to the extent of her injuries was not available. The Allen County Sheriff's Department provided a partial list of the other injured children, including: • Marshall Sanders, 10, of Warsaw, suffered back and leg pain; • Cassandra J.Cochran, 12, and Kimberly Cochran, 13, both of Warsaw, each suffered minor cuts; • Erica Tidwell, 11, of Warsaw, complained of abdominal pain; • Clayson Wilhite, 10, of Warsaw, complained of back pain; and • Kaitlin Scheider, 11, of Pierceton, suffered scratches to the leg and head.

Motorcyclists Ride for Big Brothers, Big Sisters

Motorcycle enthusiasts participated in a 100-mile ride Saturday in Wabash and Kosciusko counties to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters.

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Squires Switch FB Opponents Friday

Manchester High School football was back on the practice field Tuesday for the first time in five days — about an hour or so after learning of an opponent change, too. The Squires, after being forced to cancel their game last week against Bluffton under COVID protocols, will now host Class 1A No. 10-ranked Winamac on Friday instead of Wabash.

World/Nation Briefs 7.11.2012

Penn State review of Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal to be released to public ThursdaySTATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — An internal investigation into whether football coach Joe Paterno and other Penn State officials helped cover up reports that Jerry Sandusky was molesting children in the school’s locker rooms will be released Thursday, officials said Tuesday.

Our Father's House Opens New Dining Room

"It's kinda like the Field of Dreams, 'If you build it, they will come,'" said Roz Morgan of her newly opened dining room Friday.The Our Father's House operator has been serving up soup and sandwiches for eight days to about 25 people per day, free of charge. The Jerome R.Kralis Memorial Dining Room is on the north side of the charity's building at 401 Argonne Road in Warsaw.The pleasant room seats 62 people in maroon and dark green booths and tables.The booths have silk floral arrangements.Pictures featuring botanical designs are hung on the walls. "We started saving the prints about a year ago.It's amazing that everything matches," Morgan said. The decor doesn't really concern Morgan as much as feeding people who are hungry.The dining room is just an extension of the food pantry that has been in place since 1997, beginning at 2234 E.Center St.

Letters to the Editor 10-26-2005

- Our Time - Barbee Sewer Accountability - Barbee Sewers Our Time Editor, Times-Union: You and I are living souls.From the moment of our births here, we are moving according to a plan.God, who gave life, has a plan for us.The devil has a plan also.You and I have the choice of following either plan.Each plan has eternal consequences.The average span of life years is now from 70 to 80, some of us beyond that number. The first l5 years of life are spent in childhood and early adolescence.These are formative years.Direction is given by influences apart from ourselves: parents, teachers, coaches, church and Sunday School, peer pressures, etc.

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Board Of Aviation Gives OK To Airport Emergency Plan

In case of any emergency, the Warsaw Municipal Airport has plans.

Pauline Mae Carter

NORTH MANCHESTER – Pauline Mae Carter, 84, North Manchester, died at 5:45 a.m. Nov. 3, 2013, in Peabody Retirement Community, North Manchester.

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Irene Migliorini

Irene Migliorini, 94, North Manchester, died on the morning of July 11, 2019, at Peabody Retirement Community.