Remember When 4.19.08

10 Years Ago April 19 1998 Financial Solutions, Warsaw, recently announced winners of its Easter coloring contest. Winners of a large Easter basket were Jessica Luu, 7, daughter of Tracy Luu, Warsaw; Ashley Ann Farrar, 9, daughter of Gene and Lisa Farrar, Warsaw; and Seth Fidler, 5, son of Jim and Denise Fidler, Syracuse. 25 Years Ago April 19 1983 The Warsaw Community Education Association took time to honor its own during the annual WCEA banquet at Rozella Ford Golf Club. Wanda Barfell received the Charles Reece awards for outstanding service to the WCEA as an officer and educator; Margaret Ann Voirol, the only WCEA member to retire this year after 41 years of teaching; and Don Frantz, Radio Stations WRSW AM-FM public affairs director, who received the Friend of Education award. 50 Years Ago April 19 1958 Joellen McClintic, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClintic, of Milford, has been chosen "Junior Miss Majorette of America" for the month of April. During the past three years of competition, Joellen has received more than 35 awards and won various talent shows throughout the midwest. 75 Years Ago April 19 1933 Ray Kincade, manager; Allen Herendeen, Leon Paulson, Harry Morgan and Leas Bunting, employees at Standard Oil Company's Super-Service Station, corner of Center and High streets, Warsaw, were responsible for the tire sales record in the Northern Indiana Division during the year 1932.

Warsaw Looks To Increase Sewer Fees

Warsaw will increase sewer fees this year.

Triton Fans Excited

BOURBON - After winning four of five sectional titles between 1999 and 2003, the Triton Trojans have the Bourbon community all abuzz again.

Warsaw Hires Santa As Athletic Director

In a meeting that lasted little more than 10 minutes, the Warsaw Community Schools Board of Trustees announced two decisions Monday evening concerning the athletic program at Warsaw Community High School.

Wawasee Hears Reports On Donations, ACT Panel, Computerization

SYRACUSE - In spite of the recent inclement weather and the absence of some members, the Wawasee Community School Corp. did conduct its regularly scheduled monthly board meeting Tuesday.

Clarence A. Tignor

ROCHESTER - Clarence A. Tignor, 73, of 515 Northgate, Rochester, and formerly of Akron, died at 6:20 p.m. April 11, 2008, in Seton Speciality Hospital, Lafayette.

Eli S. Kauffman

SYRACUSE - Eli S. Kauffman, 76, formerly of Syracuse, died at 4:45 a.m. March 30, 2008, in Peoria, Ariz., where he resided, after a courageous battle with cancer.


What Does Hillary Have Up Her Sleeve?

The more I listen to Hillary Clinton, the more she reminds me of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf.

Amazing Grace

Editor, Times-Union:Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see.

Redevelopment Commission OKs Warsaw Central Development Expansion Resolution

Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday approved a declaratory resolution to expand the Warsaw Central Development Area.

Jensen To Lead Tigers

Already a part of so many firsts with Warsaw's football program, Phil Jensen is expected to get a second chance to coach the Tigers.

Souder Wins In Third U.S. District, Ruppel In State House Dist. 22

Republican 3rd District U.S. Congressman Mark Souder won the primary election Tuesday.

Ruppel Speaks To Syracuse Town Council

SYRACUSE - State Rep. Bill Ruppel (R-Dist. 22) gave the Syracuse Town Council a legislative update Tuesday.

Bank Gives $15K To KCC Foundation

Dennis Hively, 1st Source Bank Warsaw city president, presented a check Monday for $15,000 from the bank to the Kosciusko County Community Foundation in support of the foundation's campaign to raise $1 million for the endowment of its operating fund.

Commissioners Mull Barbee Sewer Appointments

Dave Doctor, North Webster, asked the Kosciusko County Commissioners to appoint him and thre e others to a board of directors for a sewer district in the Barbee Lakes area Tuesday.

Local Schools Work To Prevent MRSA Outbreaks

Area school corporations are taking preventive measures to keep staph infections, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, out of their schools.

Jimmy L. 'Jim' Newcomer

NAPPANEE - Jimmy L. "Jim" Newcomer, 78, of 255 Morningside Drive, Nappanee, died at 8:10 a.m. Aug. 28, 2007, at Bremen Healthcare.

K21 To Build Health Services Pavilion In Warsaw

Kosciusko County Community Foundation will build a multi-tenant health services pavilion to provide a new home for several non-profit organizations in Kosciusko County.

Scarberry Enlists

INDIANAPOLIS - Justin T. Scarberry, Kuder Lane, Warsaw, recently enlisted in the U.S. Army's Delayed Entry Program, and will report for active duty Jan. 7.