Lucy F. Rensberger

SYRACUSE - Lucy F. Rensberger, 82, Syracuse, died Nov. 28, 2008, at Elkhart General Hospital.

Infant Vuittonet

BOURBON - Austin Martin Vuittonet, Bourbon, 16 days, died at 7:22 p.m. Nov. 26, 2008, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Milford Elects Town Officers

MILFORD - Milford Town Council used their first meeting of 2009 to elect new officers for the upcoming year.

Local Homeless Shelter Serving Community's Needs

Project Refuge Homeless Shelter has been open at New Life Christian Church for almost two weeks and already has been serving the needs of the community.

Two Held On Meth Charges

Indiana State Police arrested two Warsaw men Wednesday after a vehicle and foot pursuit on the west side of Kosciusko County.

Warsaw Boys Turn In Record-Breaking Performance

SYRACUSE - Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle was disappointed in his team's defense in parts of Saturday afternoon's Northern Lakes Conference opener at Wawasee.

Israel

Editor, Times-Union:The Times-Union has printed a number of editorials and letters on the fighting between the Palestinians and the Israelis whose writers vary in opinion on the problem's causes and how to solve it.

Approve Him

Editor, Times-Union:This is in reference to yesterday's letter to the editor about Social Security disability and Medicaid.

'The Maverick CEO:' New book charts the life and times of Biomet founder Dane Miller

Dane Miller's first job - baling hay - paid him 50 cents an hour.

Obama An American?

Editor, Times-Union:Mr. President,It has become apparent to every rational, thinking, American citizen that there is a very serious crisis in America today.

Homeless Shelter To Open In Warsaw

Salvation Army, New Life Christian Church and the Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association will open a temporary homeless shelter Monday in Warsaw.

Obama's Transparency Evident

U.S. President-elect O is acting quite presidential these days, holding press conferences, unveiling his team of advisers and detailing - kind of - his economic plan.

Deer Reduction Efforts End In City, 41 Taken

After three months of bow hunting in the city limits, 41 deer have been harvested by the 41 trained archers who participated in the efforts.

Local Groups Working In Central Africa

Hundreds of thousands of people are homeless, starving or in continual danger of attack by bandits and militant rebel groups in the Central African Republic.


DePuy Raises Funds For Social Service Agencies

In light of the recent economic crisis, charitable organizations, which typically receive the highest amount of donations during the holiday season may also feel the pinch this year.

Not So Sure About Bailouts

Bailouts.You know it's really pretty strange the way government has embraced the whole concept of bailouts.

Winona Discusses Billy Sunday Visitors' Center, Museum

WINONA LAKE - Winona Lake Town Council Tuesday heard the Billy Sunday Visitors' Center and Museum may close due to deficits.

Wildcats Slip By Squires

NORTH MANCHESTER - Scoring the game-winning point is every kid's dream. Friday night Whitko's Amanda Allender did just that, as the Lady Wildcats visited Manchester in a Three Rivers Conference battle.

Percussion Group Competes In Open Class This Year

High school winter percussion ensembles in Indiana compete in three different levels.This year, the Warsaw Community High School Winter Percussion Ensemble is moving from World Class to Open Class.