The Penalty Box: What’s Good About Sports?

I was in the grocery store last week and someone said to me “it feels like you are becoming a grumpy old man.”

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Pepper’s First-Half Hat Trick Helps Warsaw Beat Culver

Hosting Culver Academies at the Tiger Soccer Complex Tuesday evening, the Warsaw girls soccer team looked to make it three wins in four games in front of their home crowd. Thanks to a first half hat trick by junior Lola Pepper, Warsaw was able to do just that, hanging on to a 3-2 win.

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Halloween Parade Planned; Trails Ready For Next Step

NORTH WEBSTER — A Halloween parade was proposed by North Webster Town Councilwoman Lisa Strombeck for Oct. 19, with a rain date of Oct. 27.

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Winona Lake Council Approves Recommendation Not To Hire Pavilion Director

WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake Town Council approved not hiring a director for the Miller Sunset Pavilion at this time Tuesday.

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City’s 20th Park Named For Madison School

The newest Warsaw park has been christened Madison Park. At its meeting on Tuesday, the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board unanimously approved giving the city’s 20th park that moniker.

Third Friday Kicks Off Weekend Events Downtown Warsaw

Downtown Warsaw is going to be happening this weekend with events scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings.

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Open House For Valley High School Addition, Renovations Is Oct. 27

MENTONE — The public may get a close-up look at Tippecanoe Valley High School’s addition and renovations on Oct. 27.

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Transportation Director Updates Warsaw School Board On Bus Stops

Since the beginning of the school year, there have been 24 stop-arm violations, Warsaw Community Schools Transportation Director said during the Warsaw School Board meeting Monday in his annual bus stop report.

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Aviation Board Greenlights Work & Funds For AOD

An Airport Overlay District (AOD) was back on the agenda for the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners Monday, which the city hopes the county will be willing to financially contribute toward. Robert LaFayette, section manager aviation planning at CHA Consulting, the engineering and consulting firm for the airport and board, presented a general services task order to them.

Historical Society Offering Guided Tours Of Haunted Jail

This September, the Kosciusko County Historical Society invites you to take a step into the world of shadows and things that go bump in the night.

Seeking Truth

Editor, Times-Union: As a rule I do not engage with anyone responding to my letters. I would hope skeptics would do as I most strongly encourage everyone to do: fact check everything and everyone you question — me included.

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Long-Time CCS Employee Takes On Role Of Interim Executive Director

Combined Community Services (CCS) Board of Directors announced today that Executive Director Randy Polston has concluded his time leading the organization to spend time with his family and pursue further work with the Warsaw Community School Board.

Get Ready

Editor, Times-Union: If you would like to vote early, there are a few things to keep in mind: check your voter registration status to make sure your name has not been wrongfully purged.

Down Ballot Voting Matters

Editor, Times-Union: An inordinate amount of attention has been focused on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and their vice-presidential picks.

Understanding The Positives And Negatives Of Roth Conversions

A Roth conversion is a strategic financial move that involves transferring funds from a traditional retirement account — such as a Traditional IRA or 401(k) — into a Roth IRA.

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Darren De Witt Named Manager Retail Branch At Interra Credit Union

Darren De Witt Named Manager Retail Branch At Interra Credit Union

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Surf Internet Leads Whitley Co. Event To Boost Broadband Access

Surf Internet Leads Whitley Co. Event To Boost Broadband Access

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Second Cohort Of First Responders Graduate CIT

To graduate Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training and become a CIT officer, first responders must have 40 hours of class time that covers a plethora of topics.

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Charles Robert Newcomb

Charles Robert Newcomb, born in Plymouth on Aug. 8, 1948, passed away at his home in Carlsbad, Calif., on Sept. 3, 2024, after complications from a long battle with Parkinsons.

NIPSCO Proposes New Electric Rates

MERRILLVILLE – Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO), a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., has made a request with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its electric rates.