Muguku To Run Race In Warsaw

Nationally recognized marathon runner Muguku will be participate in the fourth annual Switch-Back 5K on Aug 11. The race will be staged at Warsaw Missionary Church.

Beaman Home A Haven For Battered Women

Editor's Note: This is the third in a six-part series on domestic violence. You'd never know by looking at it that this ordinary house in a residential Warsaw neighborhood is really a haven for the women who find shelter here. The inside of the house - with its toys, books, bunk beds in the bedrooms - looks just as comfortable as the outside, as though any ordinary family could live here. Only the security cameras placed at strategic locations, the television monitors and other security devices hint that this is not a typical family home. In fact, this is not just any house - this house has meant the difference between life and death for hundreds of women.This is the Beaman Home, Kosciusko County's only shelter for battered women.

Ellis Memorial Flag

BY DAVID SLONE, Times-Union Staff Writer Ind.13, from Syracuse to Pierceton, is a growing place for businesses. Tuesday, another business got the go-ahead to start up along that state road. The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals approved Kevin Bell's petition for an exception to allow a commercial marina (sales, service and storage) of boats and marina products in a commercial district.The property is on the east side of Ind.13 and 990 feet south of CR 500N in Tippecanoe Township.

Wagon Wheel Theatre Staff Fondly Remembers Roy Hine

Roy Hine loved his work."I think, probably, one of the biggest things Roy needs to be remembered for was that he gave 100 percent of his life, until his death, to the arts," said Bruce Shaffner, Wagon Wheel Productions Inc. president, Monday morning.

Hobbs Discusses Police Issues During Milford Town Council Meeting

MILFORD - In preparation for the end of the year, the Milford Town Council used their December meeting to deal with several key issues, including a few that will carry over into the new year.

Area Cleaning Up From Sunday's Storm

Storms struck Kosciusko County Sunday evening, littering the area with downed trees and power lines. Power outages affected thousands of electricity customers, leaving some people without power into this morning. The rain and winds caused hundreds of trees to fall, damaging houses, vehicles and power lines.The southern part of Kosciusko County was said to be hardest hit by the storm, but damage is widespread.No one was reported seriously injured as a direct result of the storm. Although the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department was without electricity for several hours, the phone lines were operational.The dispatch center received dozens of weather-related calls. Sheriff Al Rovenstine said the power was out in the building and jail for almost six hours.The backup generator also went out and it took maintenance several hours to get it fixed. "Fortunately, there were no big emergencies," Rovenstine said.

Superintendent proposes building two new elementary schools

Besides the addition and renovation projects under way, Warsaw School Board is now considering building two new elementary schools. At Monday's meeting, Superintendent Dr.Dave McGuire proposed closing Atwood, Claypool, Jefferson and Silver Lake elementaries and building two new four-section schools. A four-section school is one that has four classrooms for each grade. "We are being drawn down by the small schools," McGuire said."This has nothing to do with the quality of programs in those schools.It is simply an economic fact of life." He compared Warsaw Community Schools to Wawasee schools, saying the Wawasee school district is two-thirds the size of Warsaw and has three elementary buildings compared to Warsaw's 10.

Legislators Query Need, Effectiveness Of Proposal For All-Day Kindergarten

It may be one of the most hotly debated topics of this legislative session - and one that cuts across party lines. All-day kindergarten. Is it giving children a much needed head start? Or is it an ineffective educational ruse designed to merely provide taxpayer-subsidized day care? Those are the two camps forming in the Indiana Statehouse, according to Sen.Kent Adams (R-Bremen) and Rep.David Wolkins, (R-Winona Lake). "I've had almost unanimous agreement from the teachers who've contacted me that they are opposed to it," Wolkins said."The studies show any beneficial effect from going to all-day kindergarten wears off by the third grade." He added the issue is not a partisan one, with the proposal receiving support from Republicans in the General Assembly and raising opposition among state Democrats.

Council Plans Economic Development Panel

County councilman Larry Teghtmeyer suggested the council set up a committee to study ways to approach economic development during Thursday's meeting. In February, Kosciusko Development Inc.representatives asked for $100,000 per year for the next four years to draw businesses here. Currently, the council gives KDI $35,000 per year.The organization usually comes close to matching that amount to operate.Teghtmeyer asked that a committee be formed to study the best approach to economic development. "I think we need to do the research," Teghtmeyer said of either granting the money to KDI or another department."I don't think we should sit back on our laurels." The members agreed to have three council members, commissioner Ron Truex and county administrator Ron Robinson on the committee. Councilwoman Charlene Knispel asked if the county's redevelopment commission wasn't set up to do such work, and was told that group had other responsibilities.

Warsawan Wants Action On Rising Gas Prices

A Warsaw resident expressed his concern with rising gas prices during Monday night's Warsaw City Council meeting.

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Korean Vet Gets Home Repairs

PIERCETON - Richard Alexander and Kevin Kemper listened to each other intently Wednesday as they told each other about their experiences in serving their country.

Silver Lake Explores Charter School Options

SILVER LAKE - People like choice, whether it's a sandwich, pizza or color of a vehicle.

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Conrad Returns Home To Win Championship

FRENCH LICK — Despite not having played in a tournament in almost six months, Stephen Conrad was on top of his game at this week’s 97th Indiana Open Championship.

LCA Falls In Volleyball Sectional

FORT WAYNE – After spending years competing in the Indiana Association of Christian Schools postseason, the Lakeland Christian Academy volleyball team played its first IHSAA sectional match Tuesday in Fort Wayne.

Dreams Take Warsaw Educators Abroad

Four Warsaw Community Schools educators followed their dreams over the summer, taking them all out of the country.

Thomas - Remember, Remember the 11th of September

The show business publication “Variety” reports “40-plus programs expected to commemorate 10th anniversary of (9-11) attacks.” And those are just the specials. They don’t include reports within news programs, or overseas TV memorials, which began last month.

Parker - The Increasing Loserness of Obama

WASHINGTON – What if the president gave a major speech and no one heard it?

Parker - The Trials of Saint Santorum

WASHINGTON – You’ve likely heard by now that the presidential election may pivot on the unlikely “controversy” of birth control.

Pierceton Hears More Water Woes

PIERCETON – Once again issues of water dominated the Pierceton Town Council meeting Monday night.

Kennedy Enjoying Life Outdoors

When most folks see fall colors and frost on the ground, and feel the cold winds rolling through the hills, it’s time to head indoors.