Wogoman Takes Over At Wawasee

SYRACUSE - With a new head coach, a new offensive scheme and the loss of an all-everything player, the Wawasee Warriors will have a different look this season.

Robert Lee 'Bob' Ellis

Robert Lee "Bob" Ellis, 74, of Warsaw, died at 10:12 p.m. Sept. 26, 2007 at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne.

Local Non-Traditional Students Awarded Scholarships

Kosciusko County Community Foundation recently announced the 2007 non-traditional scholarship recipients.

Letters to the Editor 10-02-2006

- Judging Intolerance - U.S.Debt - New Orleans - Side Effects Judging Intolerance Editor, Times-Union: In response to Ms.Ewell's letter who is intolerant of intolerance and judges people for judging. Wal-Mart sits on the board of directors for the homosexual chamber of commerce.Homosexuals are sodomites and lesbians.Simple truth.If Wal-Mart is sitting on the board of directors, they are promoting the sodomite and lesbian agenda of the homosexual chamber.A plain statement of fact.Homosexuals want themselves to be known by how they have sex.That is why they label themselves as same-sex people.It's their choice, not a birthright.

Silver Lake Annexation Approved

SILVER LAKE - The Silver Lake Town Council passed an annexation ordinance Tuesday bringing several businesses and residences into the town limits.

Gubernatorial Candidate Addresses Area Demos

Indiana Governor candidate Jill Long Thompson spoke on economic development, privatization, property taxes and education during Saturday night's Democrat Hall of Fame dinner.


Warsaw Adopts '08 Budget

Warsaw City Council adopted its 2008 budget during Monday's meeting.

Letters to the Editor 10-18-2006

- Ethanol Risks - Crime Prevention - Vote For Smolen Ethanol Risks Editor, Times-Union: As a parent and resident in the Milford school area, I have some major concerns about the proposed ethanol refinery.I should preface this by saying that I am not against ethanol, however, I believe that these heavily industrial sites should have a standard minimum distance to schools and/or towns allowable by the state given the risks that are involved with being located close to them.

Remember When 9.15.07

10 Years Ago September 15 1997 POTPOURRI - Mr. Toothpick - Terry L. Woodling, the Warsaw man known by some as Mr. Toothpick for his knack of toothpick sculptures, will have some of his work on display today at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis. Woodling has constructed jets, trains, cycles and even a helicopter out of thousands of toothpicks. His next project is a life-size stagecoach. 25 Years Ago September 15 1982 The Kosciusko County chapter of the American Red Cross received an award of excellence in Indianapolis at the Indiana Division Council meeting of the Red. Cross. Dr. Norman Uphouse received the award on behalf of the Kosciusko County chapter for its raising of 100 percent of financial requirement for the centennial year 1982. 50 Years Ago September 15 1957 Today two Warsaw men, Samuel E. Cormany, Route 4, and Richard S. Jordan, Route 5, will report to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., to begin six months' active duty training. Both youths are members of Battery A, 393rd field artillery battalion, headquartered in Warsaw. 75 Years Ago September 15 1932 Frances Nusbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Nusbaum, has been pledged to the Kappa Kappa Gama sorority at Butler University, Indianapolis, where she recently enrolled as a student. Nusbaum is also taking a course at the John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis.

Biomet Says Zimmer Stole Customers; Files Suit

Two local orthopedic companies soon may be battling in court.

Haworth Reflects On A Year In Warsaw

After his first year as Warsaw Community Schools' top administrator, Superintendent Dr. Robert Haworth says he is impressed with the community."First of all," he said during an interview Monday afternoon, "I would like to compliment the community. I found in one year the greater Warsaw community to be concerned and dedicated to their young people. That truly is a blessing because it makes being an education leader very easy."Haworth was hired by the Warsaw School Board at its Feb. 20, 2006, meeting. He started his duties as superintendent July 1, 2006. He previously served as superintendent at Springs Valley School Corp. in French Lick.

Souder Visits Dixie As Webster Landmark Seeks Historic Status

NORTH WEBSTER - If you ask someone what they think is meant by the phrase "historic landmark," you probably would hear several possible definitions.

Illegal Immigrant Numbers

We've had a couple of letters to the editor demanding answers with regard to illegal immigrants and resultant costs to taxpayers.

Peggy Eileen Peace Snyder

SYRACUSE - Peggy Eileen Peace Snyder, 66, of 201 E. Greenhaus Drive, Syracuse, died at 6:30 p.m. July 19, 2007, in Elkhart General Hospital.

Warsaw Schools Continues To Address Growth Issues; Budget Set At $59 Million

Growth at Warsaw Schools continues to affect class sizes and hirings, even at the middle and high schools.

Warsaw Meadows Under New Ownership

Warsaw Meadows Care Center recently announced new ownership of the facility effective Aug. 1.

Wadkins V. Glass

Editor, Times-Union:In this ever-changing world, some things never change!

Property Taxes

Editor, Times-Union:With all the turmoil being created by the property tax discussion, it may be time for some plain talk that will explain the taxation "Facts of Life."

Cross Named CTB Financial Reporting Manager

MILFORD - Melissa Cross has been named Financial Reporting Manager for CTB, Inc., according to Will Mabee, Vice President and Corporate Controller for the company.