Officials Say Ind. 15 TIF Would Benefit County, Leesburg

During the county commissioners' short meeting Monday, a major decision was made at the request of Leesburg attorney Vern Landis.

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'The Music Man' Marches Into Wagon Wheel For Summer Season

The Ramada Wagon Wheel Theatre presents its third show of the 2010 Summer Season, "The Music Man".


Who Should We Fear?

Editor, Times-Union:As the presidential election nears, we should not be surprised that President Obama is ramping up his campaign by bashing the contender, Mitt Romney, for his “big business” experience.  Demonizing Mr. Romney’s work experience and insinuating he shouldn’t be president because “he’s rich” is the validation President Obama and “the left” assume is needed to maintain the White House.

Bartley, Others Re-elected at County Democrat Meeting

Terry Bartley was reelected as chair of the Kosciusko County Democrats Saturday.

Lancers Split With Spring Arbor

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s baseball team took down the Crossroads League leader for their first league victory of the season Thursday.

North Webster Considers New Tornado Sirens

NORTH WEBSTER – During its July meeting, North Webster council will look at a $22,500+ quote to alert residents when severe weather is threatening the area. During their June meeting Tuesday, the council said the issue was brought up by North Webster Fire Chief Jeremy Likens.

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Oliver North

Editor, Times-Union: Did any of the rest of you get an urgent letter from Oliver North recently? I see Col. North using words that sound a bit unusual for him. The brave, fearless, patriotic, practical marine we’ve known for years seems really “shook up.” Where went our confidence, hopeful “hero”?

History

History can be like a bully. It can punch you in the gut, and if you don’t learn your lesson it can punch you in the gut again, only harder. I’m afraid history will punch us in the gut again, only harder, if we refuse to learn the lessons of 9/11.

Area Sports Briefs


Lady Lancers Open Hoops For Hope With Victory

Backcourt scoring lifted Grace’s women’s basketball team to a 71-61 win over Rochester on Friday. The game was Grace’s opener in the annual Bennigan’s Terry Polston Hoops for Hope, held at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.Grace’s offense got off to a fast start, outscoring the Warriors 23-13 in the first quarter. Kelsie Peterson scored 10 of her 16 points during the first stanza, and Brooke Sugg added seven more over the final 3:55 to aid the Lady Lancers (4-3).

Lancers Grind Out Win Over Foresters

HUNTINGTON – Grace College’s men’s basketball team picked up a hard-fought 80-70 victory at Huntington University Tuesday night in Crossroads League action.

Remember When 9.9.2015

10 Years AgoClaypool Festival Cutie Royalty: Jacob Lucas, king; Regan Rowland, queen; Brandon McCord, prince; Lilli Hertel, princess. All were crowned after the parade Aug. 20. Baby photo winner was Gregory Helton. Top choice for the cake bake-off Aug. 19 was Janet Warren.

More About B-25

Editor, Times-Union:The front-page article in the Aug. 17 Times-Union on the air show was well-written by David Slone.

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Joan N. Andrews

NAPPANEE - Joan N. Andrews, 65, of 69606 CR 9, Nappanee, died at 3:35 a.m. Dec. 11, 2009, in Goshen General Hospital, after an extended illness since 2007.

Fed Funds For Meth Lab Cleanups Reduced

The Drug Enforcement Administration informed states this week that funding for destroying meth labs is going to partially disappear.