Lancers Post Win Over League Foe Marian

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s men’s basketball team blew by Marian University on Tuesday night, using its post strength to win 70-57.

Guest Column: E-Waste Program Credits Run Out, Costs Increase

One could say that Indiana is a victim of its own success regarding the state’s electronic law.

Grace College Names New Volleyball Coach

WINONA LAKE – Grace College has announced that Katie Van Hofwegen will serve as the next volleyball head coach for the Lady Lancers.

LRSD Hopes to Hear About $5M Extra Funds

NORTH WEBSTER – Lakeland Regional Sewer directors hope they don’t have to find out what happens if they don’t get the extra $5 million needed, board President Jim Haney remarked Thursday.

Lady Lancers Rake In Sweep Over Maple Leafs

Grace’s softball team took down Goshen 6-3 and 8-6 on Saturday in a doubleheader.

Warsaw Planners Review Chain-link Fence Ordinance

Warsaw Plan Commission Monday reviewed a proposed ordinance for fences in the city.

Grace Kickers Fall In Pool Play

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Grace College’s women’s soccer team played to a scoreless draw with Point Loma Nazarene in the opening game of pool play Monday at the NCCAA Nationals.

Blue Oyster Cult To Headline Classic Rock Concert In Central Park

American rock band Blue Oyster Cult will headline the Warsaw Parks Department’s Classic Rock Concert on June 13 in Central Park.

Remember When 3.4.2014

10 Years AgoSesquicentennial Moment by Sally Coplen Hogan: When Warsaw was founded it was an island for there was a tamarack swamp all over the the lowlands just east of what is now Detroit St. Center, Pike and Winona Lakes were joined by swamp land.



Traffic Panel Tables Jefferson, McKinley Stop Signs Decision

Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission tabled a decision Wednesday to install  stop signs on the east and west sides of Jefferson and McKinley streets.

Corporations

Editor, Times-Union:If the unrevised history of our country has shown us anything it is that the corporations allowed to regulate themselves don't.

Addiction

Editor, Times-Union:Many substances are addictive. From caffeine to cigarettes to crack cocaine to heroin to finally crystal meth and everything in between, we humans have had to deal with our addictions small or large.

Light Bulbs

Editor, Times-Union:Some three weeks ago it was announced that the last GE plant making incandescent lights was closing, eliminating more than 200 jobs, and ending the production of incandescent lights in the U.S.

Sorg Lands Nissan Franchise

Toby Sorg sums up the last two months of his auto dealership's existence like this: "Sorg is back."

No Certainty

Editor, Times-Union:What people like Ms. Collins should do before they reply to any letter that I write are to read the entire letter before responding.

‘Hiccup’ Resolved, Market Street Plan Will Move Forward

With a final bureaucratic holdup out of the way, Warsaw city officials hope to see the second phase of the Market Street reconstruction project begin this year.

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Lady Lancer Spikers Score Sweep Of Bethel

Grace’s students were out in full support to witness Grace’s volleyball team sweep Bethel on Friday night.

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