McFeatters - 2011 in Review

All hail the individual!

Page - Where Is The Outrage Over The Killing Of A U.S. Citizen?

“...nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” – from the 14th Amendment

Police Beat 3.5.12

Two Busted for DrugsTwo area men were arrested over the weekend for methamphetamine offenses.

Ambrose - Politics Needs Reporting, Not Speculation

After much pondering, going through all the technical analyses and reading all the polls taken over the past year, I hereby predict that Mitt Romney will win the presidential election by a landslide – unless he doesn’t, in which case President Barack Obama will win. Or maybe Rick Santorum.

Thomasson - History is an Excellent Guidepost

One has to wonder whether politicians ever really read history or pay any attention to it if they do. Rather, they march toward the avoidable follies (with an apology to the late historian Barbara Tuchman) that have marred civilization since Troy.

Meth Numbers Up Slightly

Recent methamphetamine statistics for Kosciusko County show  virtually no change in the amount of meth labs found and meth-related arrests from 2010 to 2011.

Funt - Cain Will Lose, Prove Racism is Over

Barack Obama has a permanent place in history as the man who proved Americans would elect, and likely re-elect, a black president. Whatever else historians conclude about Obama, the racial breakthrough is certain to grow in significance over time.

Cyr - Subtle Progress in Afghanistan, Pakistan

Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, has testified before the Senate that the Haqqani Network in Afghanistan, a Taliban ally, has also infiltrated Pakistan’s intelligence service.


Thomasson - Campaign Cash Pollutes Political System

There is a distinct smell of immorality about our national elections. You can spell that odor M-O-N-E-Y.

Lady Lancers' Rall Falls Short

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s women’s basketball team nearly pulled off a massive comeback in the final minutes on Wednesday, ultimately falling 81-74 to Indiana Tech.

Indiana Wesleyan Beats St. Francis In NAIA Final

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. – Playing for the fourth time this season, No. 2 Indiana Wesleyan edged No. 1 Saint Francis 69-66 in an epic NAIA Division II men’s basketball national championship game between a pair of Crossroads League rivals.

Central Park Concerts, Sound Contracts OK'd

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday approved promoter and sound contracts for the Classic Rock, Blues and Barbecue and Country concerts.

Warsaw Girls Track Edged By Homestead

FORT WAYNE – Warsaw’s girls track team lost a closely contested track meet, 68-64 at Homestead Tuesday night.

Warsaw Tigers Playing Out Special Season

The Warsaw Tigers sent shockwaves through this basketball-crazy state over the weekend, not just by winning two more basketball games to up their record to 17-0, but by how they did it.

Valley Softball Sweeps Slugfests From Glenn

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley held off a late charge in the first game, then scored once in the bottom of the seventh for a walkoff win in game two to sweep a softball doubleheader from visiting John Glenn, 13-12 and 17-16.

Grace College Spikers Open New Era With Wins

WINONA LAKE – Katie Van Hofwegen kicked off her coaching career in style for Grace College’s volleyball team, leading the Lady Lancers to two wins on Friday.

Remember When 12.9.2015

10 Years Major Brian M. Simmons, son of Roger and Deborah Simmons, Warsaw, was awarded the Bronze Star Oct. 29 for exceptionally meritorious service.

Sign

My name is Tom Metzger and I live at 1134 S. Ferguson Road, Warsaw, IN 46580.

OrthoWorx Pushing For High-Speed Rail

OrthoWorx, the newly formed industry, community and education initiative to advance and support the orthopedics device sector in Kosciusko County, is working to connect the orthopedics capital of the world to major cities like Chicago and Cleveland via high-speed rail.