W's Hawkish Policy Raises Concerns

It is really difficult for me, generally a supporter of W, to discuss some of his administration's policies without squirming in my chair. And now with the North Koreans plumbing their mothballed reactor with fresh nuclear rods and throwing out the international inspectors, it's getting even worse. It's like a return to the Cold War or something.Not exactly what the world needs right now. But I know why North Korea is doing that.They're playing a little one-upmanship game with us because of the whole Iraq situation.And they're probably not really fond of the recently approved Missile Defense System, either.Not to mention our research into Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator missiles. And then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld tells the world that the U.S.is perfectly capable of carrying on a war against Iraq and North Korea at the same time if need be.

Hillary Has No Credibility On Iraq

I hate to detract from the important news of the week - Britney Spears' bald head and the Anna Nicole Smith rot watch - but I've come to the conclusion that Hillary Clinton is nuts.

Anglin Fought At Battle Of The Bulge

***** Sgt.John Anglin, from Atwood, was a squad leader during World War II with the Cannon Company of the 311th Infantry Division. A veteran of the Hertgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, Anglin also fought for Allied control of the Schwammanauel Dam at Schmitt, Germany, and provided cover for the troops crossing the bridge at Remagen, one of the last great battles of the war. Anglin, 82, has a slim combat journal chronicling the 311th's service.Pictures of their travels, their members, their decorations and their dead are detailed. Pressing forward under the Timberwolf banner Jamais Trop Tard (Never Too Late), the Cannon Company fired 11,618 rounds of 105 mm M3 Howitzers during their campaign. Anglin, as squad leader, transferred coordinates from forward observers on the cannon and directed the other five members of the team.

Congress Isn't Doing Such A Good Job

The Democrats have the majority in both houses of Congress these days.

Bribery, Other Charges Filed Against Sheriff Rovenstine

A grand jury recently convened in Kosciusko County and indicted three people, including Kosciusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine.

Hoffert Joins Education Talk at White House

As a kid, Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert always dreamed of being invited to the White House.

Sports Help Students Prep For Military Service

Area high school athletes who have enlisted to serve in the Indiana Army National Guard say there are many similarities between being on a sports team and being in the Guard.

Plymouth Library Re-Bid


Bussard, Backus Lead Lady Vikings Over TRC Rival

AKRON – Sophie Bussard, Haley Backus and a big second quarter led the Tippecanoe Valley Lady Vikings to a 78-48 win over Three Rivers Conference rival Peru Wednesday evening.

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Tippy Valley Tops Triton On Senior Night

AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley Vikings played their final home game of the season Friday night and saved their best for last.




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Lancers, Lady Lancers Advance To CL?Tournament Finals

MARION, Ind. - Grace's men's soccer team continued its upset trend, taking down second-seed Indiana Wesleyan 3-2 in the semifinals of the Crossroads League Tournament.

Mullen Makes Stop in Warsaw

Confident in his organization and fundraising, Brendan Mullen brought his Hoosier Values listening tour to Warsaw Wednesday afternoon.

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Grace duo claim All-American honors

Fresh off winning their first national championship in program history, Grace’s women’s soccer team picked up numerous All-American awards.


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Tiger Defense Dominates In Home Opening Win Over Concord

After playing three straight road games to start the season, for the first time since 1976 no less, the Warsaw Tiger football team was welcomed home with open arms Friday night for their home opener against Concord. The Tigers rewarded their patient fans with a remarkable defensive performance, winning 10-3 to remain undefeated at 4-0.

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County Council Approves Four New Dispatchers For 2024

In 2015, dispatchers handled 77,104 events that went through the central dispatch center. That increased to 91,780 in 2022 and the numbers continue to climb.

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Proper Car Seat Use And Installation Can Make A Life-Saving Difference

INDIANAPOLIS — Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children across the U.S.