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Several Grants Accepted By Tippy Valley School Board

Tippecanoe Valley Schools once again secured a number of grants that were accepted by the school board at its meeting Monday.

Ambrose - A Picayunish Corruptly Tinged Spending Plan

The congressional supercommittee did not have to be Superman, leaping over tall buildings in a single bound. The mission was more on the order of being lackadaisical traffic cops. See all those cars going 100 mph? Let’s get the accelerator madness down to 96 or 97, OK?

Library Dedication At Gateway Education Center

The Gateway Education Center will host a dedication ceremony in the library at 1 p.m. Wednesday to recognize the financial contributions of the Dr. David McGuire Memorial fund, the Warsaw Education Foundation, KEYS and other donors. Without their generous contributions, the library program at Gateway would not be possible.

Coulter - Why Liberals Behave the Way They Do

My smash best-seller “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America” has just come out in paperback – and not a moment too soon! Democrats always become especially mob-like during presidential election campaigns.

A Wake-Up Call For The Airlines

The terrorist attack of Sept.11 has certainly united our country. There's a whole bunch of flag waving going on and virtually everybody seems to be supporting the administration's handling of the terrorist threat. Count me as one of those flag wavers.I, too, am supportive of the way W has been running the show since the attack. The speech he gave was one of the finest presidential oratories in modern history. I like the pace of the investigation.I like most of the policy changes I'm hearing about - even the ones regarding law enforcement that make the ACLU squirm. I guess I'm not real concerned about the FBI regressing to the days of McCarthyism or J.Edgar Hoover.You know, the days when the FBI hassled people who they thought were communists or who protested against the Vietnam war and tried to run them out of the country.

Buyer Holds Town Hall Meeting In Warsaw

Indiana Congressman Steve Buyer, Fifth Congressional District, was in Warsaw Wednesday for a town meeting. At his third town hall meeting of the day, he addressed concerns regarding the budget, Social Security, Medicare, farming and other issues during the 1-1/2 hour session. Before opening up to questions, Buyer first touched on the budget.

Don't Be Sheep

Editor, Times-Union:Re: Matt PerryEven if Mr Bradley was buying into what he is being spoonfed, we are all guilty, including you.

Lake City Bank Sells 5 Branches

Five southern Lakeland Financial Corp.offices will be sold to First Farmers Bank and Trust of Converse, Lakeland Financial Corp.announced today. The offices included in the agreement are in Peru, Greentown, Wabash, Roann and Logansport.Collectively, the offices have approximately $80 million in deposits and $30 million in loans.The sale is contingent upon regulatory approval and completion of financing by First Farmers. "We are pleased to announce the sale of these five branches to a locally based bank with the same commitment to employees, customers and community participation that has been a cornerstone of the way Lake City Bank has approached business for more than 125 years," said Michael L.Kubacki, president and chief executive officer of Lake City Bank."While these southern market offices have played a meaningful role in our development over the past several years, they no longer fit our strategic expansion plan.

SYM Financial Advisors Opens Fort Wayne Office

FORT WAYNE – Despite a rocky economy, Winona Lake-based SYM Financial Advisors is expanding, opening a Fort Wayne office to better serve its established Fort Wayne clients and offer its expertise to new clients.

Junior Achievement Offers BizTown

With the pervasive news coverage of America's financial turmoil, children may have questions about what is going on in our economy.

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Grace College Rewarded For Energy-Savings Initiatives

Grace College is reaping the financial benefits of energy-saving projects completed on campus in 2017 and 2018.

Breakfast Heron-Style

A blue heron was seen fishing at Center Lake beach this morning. In the photo above, he spots his target and prepares to dive in. Above right, he balances his catch on his beak before gaining control. At right, he heads back to the pier after getting a secure grasp on the fish. Photos by Gary Nieter, Times-Union

Trojans Down Culver

CULVER – After trailing 2-0 after three innings, Triton scored twice in the fourth and sixth innings, and three in the fifth to secure a 7-2 Hoosier North Athletic Conference baseball win at Culver Community Thursday night.

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Newly Approved NIPSCO Electric Rates Take Effect Beginning In August

MERRILLVILLE – Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) received a decision from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to adjust its electric rates, effective August 2023.

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Annual ‘Sleep-Out’ Raises Funds, Awareness For Utility Assistance

The annual Combined Community Services “Sleep Out,” scheduled for Oct. 19, seeks to raise awareness as well as funds for utility assistance as winter approaches.

Redevelopment Commission Approves 2016 Financial Report

Along with claims and the 2016 financial report the City of Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday approved a resolution supporting the city’s application to be a Stellar Community.

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Warsaw Community Schools Celebrates Year Two Of A Student Engagement Partnership With SYM Financial Advisors

On Monday, Warsaw Community Schools (WCS) held a special recognition during its combined board meeting.

Mayfair Capital Announces Sale Of Polywood

CARMEL – Mayfair Capital Partners, a growthoriented private investment division of Oxford Financial Group Ltd. announced in a press release the sale of its portfolio company, PolyWood LLC to an investor group led by Arsenal Capital Partners, in partnership with BayPine LP.

Ball Rules

Editor, Times-Union:What is a charge in a basketball game?