Silver Lake Assessing Utility Rates

SILVER LAKE - For the past few months, Silver Lake's water system has outspent its revenues.

Warsaw Wrestling Duo Advances To State

MERRILLVILLE - Warsaw senior Justin Brooks won his second championship at the Merrillville Semistate Saturday, taking the honors this year at 119 pounds.

Leesburg Restaurant Owners Say They'll Install Flow Meters To Monitor High Sewer Rates

LEESBURG - A pair of restaurant owners in Leesburg attended Monday night's council meeting to discuss the possibility of installing meters as part of the sewer project.

Support Petition

Editor, Times-Union:Hello. It is me again.

Grace Men Post Win Over Spring Arbor

WINONA LAKE - With much of Spring Arbor's defensive attention focused on All-American candidate Eric Gaff Tuesday evening, David Swanson turned in what Grace College men's basketball coach Jim Kessler called a stellar performance.

Wawasee Community Responds After Meningitis Death

SYRACUSE - Wawasee Community School Corp. is still feeling the pain of losing a student to meningococcal disease.

Pork Stimulus

Editor, Times-Union:In case you haven't noticed, our country is in a state of crisis.

Yellow Jackets Sting Lancers

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - Though they were picked to finish sixth in the Mid-Central Conference, the Grace College Lancers finished among the final eight teams in the country.

Steven John Smith Beecher

GRANGER - Steven John Smith Beecher, 56, of Granger, and formerly of Warsaw, died Feb. 21, 2009, in his residence.

Child Support

Editor, Times-Union:I agree we do have a huge problem in our state on child support.

Larry O. Hite

SYRACUSE - Larry O. Hite, 71, of Syracuse, and formerly of Nappanee, died at 5:40 p.m. Feb. 24, 2009, in Miller's Merry Manor, Syracuse.

Homeless Shelter Moves To Salvation Army

Project Refuge Homeless Shelter has served the needy for the last three months and moves to a new location tonight.

WCS Seeks Public Input On School Calendar

Before the Warsaw School Board approves the 2009-2010 school year calendar at its March 23 meeting, the public will have a chance to comment on it.

Faith-Based Groups Learn How To Assist Needy

WINONA LAKE - Local church and community members learned Thursday night how to reach out to the needy in the community.

Grace College To Eliminate 17 Jobs

WINONA LAKE - Grace College is eliminating 17 positions.In addition, Grace is transferring three employees to other positions, increasing student employment opportunities and offering 21 members of the physical plant the opportunity to secure on-campus jobs through Aramark, the facilities manager since 1997.

Hate & Islam

Editor, Times-Union:Freedom of speech is under attack in America today from opponents who favor legislation that would stop what has been commonly referred to as "hate speech."

Warsaw BPA Places At State

Twenty members of the Warsaw BPA chapter attended the Indiana State Leadership Conference recently in Indianapolis.

City To Spend $900K On Fire Trucks

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday approved the city purchasing two new fire trucks for the Warsaw Fire Department.


Extremist

Editor, Times-Union:With experts from the Social Security Administration saying John McCain has 14.2 to 15.1 percent chance of not being able to fulfill a four-year term as president, we accept that Sarah Palin very well may end up filling the position. But how in touch is she with the average Americans? Let's take a look.