Jerry W. Myers

SYRACUSE - Jerry W. Myers, 57, of Cromwell, died at 6:30 a.m. July 4, 2008, in his residenc

Eleanor M. Middleton

NAPPANEE - Eleanor M. Middleton, 79, of Laural's of Dekalb, Butler, died at 1:30 p.m. July 8, 2008, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

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Cage Fighting

Editor, Times-Union:In June of 2007, Gladiator Elite Cage Fighting brought a new type of entertainment to Warsaw - Mixed Martial Arts. Along with MMA, thousands of dollars have also been brought into the local economy.


Husky 5K Raises Funds For Fitness Trail

Runners of all ages raced Saturday morning in the First Annual Husky 5K at Harrison Elementary.

Wawasee Recognizes Student Achievements

SYRACUSE - Wawasee School Board recognized accomplishments of several students, and honored several of the district's retiring teachers, during the school board meeting Tuesday.

Leesburg Residents Take A Couple Hits

I really like Leesburg. Living at Dewart Lake, I drive through Leesburg a couple of times a day.

2nd Amendment

Editor, Times-Union:Joshua, "He who would trade liberty for security deserves neither." - Ben Franklin.

Truths Aren't Always Easy, Daniels Finds

"Art always revolves around telling the truth, and some truths are hard to tell," according to Jim Daniels during an interview Monday afternoon.

Bill Rhoades Remembered During Council Meeting

Warsaw City Council members reflected on Bill Rhoades' life during Tuesday night's council meeting.

Lloyd E. Stanley

NORTH MANCHESTER - Lloyd E. Stanley, 90, of North Manchester, died at 1:25 p.m. Aug. 21, 2008, at Peabody Healthcare Center, North Manchester.


Residents Assist Hurricane Victims

Four local residents are in Louisiana, assisting people who were evacuated from their homes before Hurricane Gustav hit.

Workforce Age Bias

Editor, Times-Union:Thank you to the writer of "Hire Older Workers" for bringing the plight of 50+ workers to the public's attention.


Passport Fraud Topic At State Dept. Of Health Conference

Indiana Vital Records Association - Indiana State Department Of Health began its two-day fall conference Thursday at 2517 Restaurant.

Tigers Earn Stripes With Win Over No. 10 Homestead

Phil Jensen and his Warsaw Community High School football team showed why games are won on the field by the players and coaches, not on paper by the so-called experts.

IPFW Offers Fall Courses

The IPFW Warsaw Center is offering personal enrichment and professional development courses for the fall 2008 semester.

Warsaw Schools Reviews 2009 Budget

Warsaw School Board reviewed the 2009 proposed budget Tuesday night.