Get A Clue

Editor, Times-Union:Re: Rick BradleyAfter reading Mr. Bradley's recent letters, I was going to take the time to refute his ridiculous and xenophobic assertions, point by point.

Rosie Owens

NORTH MANCHESTER - Rosie Owens, 95, formerly of Silver Lake and North Manchester, died at 7:29 p.m. Sept. 7, 2008, in Peabody Healthcare Center, North Manchester.

Grace Named Among Top Midwest Colleges

U.S. News and World Report recently named Grace College in Winona Lake to the top tier of its "Best Baccalaureate Colleges in the Midwest" for 2009.


Annexation Request Made At Milford Meeting

MILFORD - During August's Milford Town Council meeting, an annexation request was made by Fred Ramser of LMA Development LLC.

No Longer Republican

Editor, Times-Union:As recently as the last presidential election, I generally supported the principles and candidates associated with the Republican Party. Since 2004, however, my views have changed based on the following issues.

Wawasee School Board Discusses 2009 Budget

SYRACUSE - Wawasee School Board spent the majority of their meeting Tuesday discussing the 2009 budget.

Whitko Wildcats Win Again

SOUTH WHITLEY - The Whitko Wildcats remained undefeated Friday night with a 16-13 come from behind victory over the Leo Lions.

American Political System Broken

Well, both political conventions are over.Good.I tire of the tomfoolery. I scoff at the buffoonery.

Local Red Cross Volunteers Travel To Assist Hurricane Victims

Volunteers with the Kosciusko County Chapter of the American Red Cross are reaching out to the people whose lives have been affected by Hurricane Gustav.

Tigers Drop NLC Opener

PLYMOUTH - Warsaw Community High School football coach Phil Jensen and his staff knew exactly what the Plymouth Rockies were going to do Friday night.

Board Of Works OKs WPD To Hold Public Auction

Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety Friday approved a request from the Warsaw Police Department to hold a public auction in Warsaw.

County Hears Fund Requests From Local Non-Profits

Kosciusko County Commissioners heard funding requests from local non-profits Tuesday totaling almost $885,000.

Business Briefs


Light The Night Walk To Raise Funds For Blood Cancers

WINONA LAKE - The annual Lymphoma and Leukemia Society's Light The Night Walk is Sept. 18 at Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake.

Republicans

Editor, Times-Union:What really makes me laugh is when a Republican writes in and downs Obama when they have no clue what they are talking about, like the twins Harding, Kitson and Torpy.

Health Statistics Official Gives Glimpse Of Future

Conference-goers got a glimpse of what the future might hold for the flow of vital information between local, state and federal agencies Friday at the Indiana Vital Records Association Fall Conference in Warsaw.

No Change

Editor, Times-Union:On my way out to the great Auburn car show on Labor Day, I stopped for a little gas at a convenience store.

City May Ban Booze At Center Lake Pavilion

Provided the Warsaw City Council agrees, the Warsaw Park Board Tuesday approved to ban alcohol on all park property except campgrounds effective Jan. 1.