WCS Superintendent Looks Forward To Upcoming School Year

Warsaw Community Schools is proud to be a “future ready” school. We are helping students achieve their dreams. Our students are developing skills that will advance them to trade schools or higher education and realize careers in health services, orthopedics, agriculture and more.

Anderson-Schafer

Kara Marie Anderson and Nicholas George Schafer were married at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 5, 2009, in Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Madison, Ind., by Father John Meyer.

Three Teens Involved In Attempted Thefts

During the past week, two attempted thefts were reported at Warsaw convenience stores.


Remnant Trust Open Houses Planned Over Holidays

The Remnant Trust can be summed up with two words: liberty and dignity.

Union Busting

Editor, Times-Union:With the economy and unemployment, these words sound very appealing, but it is just a smoke screen. This bill is made to bust unions.

Henry M. 'Mack' Lewis Jr.

NORTH WEBSTER – Henry M. “Mack” Lewis Jr., 79, North Webster, passed away at 5:04 a.m. Sept. 6, 2014, at University Nursing Center, Upland.

NRA Endorsement

Editor, Times-Union:For all Second Amendment supporters/defenders and outdoor enthusiasts in State House District 22, which includes parts of Kosciusko and Elkhart County: Republican candidate Curt Nisly has been endorsed by the National Rifle Association!

Syracuse Residents Demand Jury Trial for Oakwood Noise

SYRACUSE - Syracuse residents filed a noise complaint May 27 against Oakwood Resort and are demanding a jury trial.

Man Gets Probation for Fraud Plea

A Warsaw man was sentenced to one and a half years suspended and on probation after Circuit Court Judge Michael W. Reed accepted a plea agreement filed Jan. 27.

Claypool Settles with Utility Customer

CLAYPOOL – Town council accepted a settlement offer Monday from the first of four undercharged utility customers.

BOW Approves WPD Applying For Bulletproof Vest Grant

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday approved Warsaw Police Department applying for a grant to purchase bulletproof vests.

Two Warsaw Residents Arrested for Making, Dealing Meth

On Sunday evening, Warsaw Narcotics officers, using a combination of tips and surveillance, arrested two Warsaw residents for manufacturing and dealing in methamphetamine.

More Details Given in Accidental Chemical Co. Fire

The Feb. 6 fire at Warsaw Chemical was determined to be an accident and originated from the center of the building, state arson investigator Michael Vogely determined.

Kosciusko County Flood Risk Information Open House Scheduled

The general public is invited to review the preliminary floodplain maps and learn about risk in their community.

Great Schools

Editor, Times-Union:This morning on my way to work I turned onto S Lake Street and stopped for a Warsaw Community School bus with its red lights flashing.

Grace Village Installs Handicap Accessible Garden Beds

WINONA LAKE – On May 22, Grace Village residents inaugurated their new handicap accessible gardening beds by planting vegetables, herbs and flowers.

Hospice Is Open

Editor, Times-Union:In response to Bev Garner’s letter to the editor, I want everyone in our community to know that Kosciusko Home Care & Hospice has served this county for 38 years and fully intends to continue to provide its compassionate service for another 38 years.

BOW Approves Street Department Vehicle Purchase

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday approved Warsaw Street Department purchasing a dump truck.

Arvil Thomas 'Whitey' Slone

GUTHRIE, Okla. – Arvil Thomas “Whitey” Slone, 63, of Guthrie, Okla., and formerly of Warsaw, died March 10, 2013, at the V.A. Medical Center, Oklahoma City, after a courageous battle with cancer.