Libya Unjustified

Editor, Times-Union:In spite of all his education and his collegiate degrees, I am still surprised at how President Obama has shown no capacity to learn from his mistakes or the mistakes of others.

Defending Unions

Editor, Times-Union: I've read a couple of letters to the editor lately bashing unions and the Democratic law makers who walked off of their jobs.

City To Demolish Property For Parking

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety heard a property on Center Street will be demolished to increase parking capacity for a new city hall.

BOW Tables Web-Based Support System Contract

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Thursday tabled the city purchasing a new web-based software support system for the Warsaw Fire Department.

Zimmer-Biomet Deal May Be Hampered By Bribery Allegations

An inquiry into foreign bribes at Biomet may affect its merger with Zimmer, according to a New York Times article Tuesday.

One Dead, Two Injured in Cromwell Shootout

CROMWELL – One person is dead and two others are in serious condition after a shootout in Cromwell Monday night.

Parkview Hospital Looks To Locate At New YMCA Site

Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday approved a use variance to allow medical offices and a hospital in Warsaw at the new YMCA site.

Manchester Community Schools Honors Distinguished Alumni

NORTH MANCHESTER – The Alumni Reunion of the Manchester Community Schools honored five graduates with the MCS Distinguished Alumni Awards at its annual banquet June 23 in the MHS gymnasium.

S. Parker - In Search of Conservative Leadership

The annual Independence Day party that I host at my California home was particularly alive with conversation this year – conversation probably not too different from what was heard in a lot of backyards around the country.

Lady Lancers Stun No. 25 Marian

INDIANAPOLIS – Grace College’s softball team scored a major upset in the Crossroads League Tournament on Wednesday, knocking out No. 25 Marian in nine innings.

WLPA Members Discuss Spill Prevention With City Council

Residents and Winona Lake Preservation Association members attended Tuesday night’s Warsaw City Council meeting to discuss the need to prevent future instances of harmful chemicals entering Winona Lake.

Saturday's Semistate Will Be One To Remember

I can’t wait for Saturday!

Syracuse Woman Charged with Aiding Alleged Shooter

SYRACUSE – An additional arrest has been made as investigation continues into the shooting deaths of Josh Knisley and Tara Thornburg.

Public Occurrences 4.30.2014


Remember When 4.5.2014

10 years agoKosciusko County 4-H is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Indiana 4-H program in 2004.

Conservative Ideas

Editor, Times-Union:Each year brings new change along the way, after many years in the work force, paying taxes, raising a family, and going through the school of hard knocks we tend to learn some things and draw opinions, so from a conservative, here comes some old school thoughts, bits and pieces.

Wheel Tax Voted Down; Council Will Vote Again Next Week

A vehicle registration wheel tax and surtax did not pass during the Kosciusko County Council meeting Thursday because of a lone dissenting vote.

Beaman Home Provides Tips On How To Avoid Stalkers

Stalking is a crime which affects 6.6 million victims per year.

Remember When 4.11.2014

10 years agoA monument honoring General Tadeusz "Thaddeus" Kosciuszko, Revolutionary War hero, will be dedicated March 27 at the Kosciusko County Courthouse lawn on Main Street.

Beaman Gets Grants for New Shelter, Outreach Center

One in four women will experience some type of domestic violence in their lifetime.