Political Parties

Editor, Times-Union:Well, here I go again. I have been doing a bit of thinking why Congress has what I call trouble (one party against the other).

Quid Pro No!

There are some really significant problems facing our country right now, to be sure.Economic woes top the list.


Tigers Too Much For Wildcats

SOUTH WHITLEY - An apparent blowout turned into a pretty good game Friday in South Whitley.

Warriors Lose Stronghold On NLC

PLYMOUTH - A week after getting the inside track for an outright conference title, the Wawasee Lady Warriors let the competition catch back up.


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.

Wawasee Girls Survive Scare

SYRACUSE - Saturday's high school girls basketball game between Wawasee and Fort Wayne Canterbury probably should have been as close as it was, but it was still a bit of a shock.


Warsaw Girls No Match For Plymouth

In a series dating back to 1976, Saturday's girls basketball game between the Warsaw Lady Tigers and Plymouth Lady Pilgrims was unlike any other.

William Davis

William Davis, 85, of Leesburg, died at 8:45 p.m. Jan. 18, 2009, in his residence.

Helen L. Hoffman Thieme

FORT WAYNE - Helen L. Hoffman Thieme, 84, died Jan. 23, 2009, in Lutheran Hospital.

Winona Continues Fire Territory Discussion, Public Hearing Monday

WINONA LAKE - Winona Lake Town Council Tuesday continued discussion on a proposed fire territory between the town, Warsaw and Wayne Township.

Finances Dominate Warsaw School Board Agenda

Much of the agenda before the Warsaw School Board Monday night fell under new business.

Valley Girls Beat Rival Rochester

AKRON - Despite the drifting snow and ice, Tippecanoe Valley hosted Rochester Saturday night In a key Three Rivers Conference girls basketball game.

College Aid Meeting Jan. 12

NORTH MANCHESTER - The Manchester High School Guidance Department will host a financial aid meeting for all seniors and/or their parents Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the media center.

Heroes

Editor, Times-Union:This is a story about local heroes.

Washington: A Trip Worth Making

To say that I am appreciative and humbled by the opportunity I experienced of going to Washington, D.C., this past week would be an understatement.

Kay Ann Patten

BRYAN, Ohio - Kay Ann Patten, 62, of Edgerton, Ohio, and a former Bryan, Ohio, resident, died Dec. 23, 2008, at Community Memorial Hospital, Hicksville, where she had been a patient the past three days.