Squires Shutout By Zebras

N. MANCHESTER - Looking to throw a wrinkle into the Three Rivers Conference standings, the Manchester Squires played host to undefeated Rochester Friday night.

Seniors

Editor, Times-Union:When we were little, they took care of us. They were our leaders and our heroes.

Bill Rhoades Remembered During Council Meeting

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

McCain's Anti-Ag

Editor, Times-Union:Today I would like to share with you why I believe Senator McCain would be a devastating choice for rural communities.

Remember When December 1

10 Years Ago December 1 1994 Marine Lance Cpl.Corey Bowman, son of Allen and Debra Bowman of Akron, recently received a letter of appreciation. Bowman was cited for superior performance of duty while assigned with 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, 1st Expeditionary Brigade, Kanoehe Bay, Hawaii. 25 Years Ago December 1 1979 The Da-Lite Screen Co.Inc., now in its 70th year, took time out to pay special tribute to Kenneth C.Ellison, its plant superintendent, who has spent the last 45 continuous years with the world's largest projection screen manufacturer.

Mobile Technology Gives Look At Ag Innovations

LEESBURG - Drought-resistant corn, soybeans that make a heart-healthy cooking oil, cotton plants that protect themselves from insects without the help of pesticides; these are some of the products showcased at the Mobile Technology Unit.

Stonehenge Golf Club Bought By North Manchester Family

A North Manchester family has purchased Stonehenge Golf Club in Warsaw.

Mayor, Redevelopment Panel Discuss Details Of TIF District

The Kosciusko Redevelopment Commission and Warsaw Mayor Ernie Wiggins discussed details of a proposed tax increment financing district Thursday.

Remember When September 30

10 Years Ago September 30 1989 Matt Johnson recently became the third generation of the Johnson family to win the rozella Ford Club Championship. Matt joins, his grandfather, Art Johnson, and Tim Johnson, as club championship winners. It marks the first time one family has had three generations of winners. 25 Years Ago September 30 1974 Mr.and Mrs.Leo Renier, 1220 E.Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept.29, and an open house will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. The couple were married on Sept.29, 1924, in Minerva, Ohio, and have resided in the Warsaw area for the past 40 years.

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Community Recognizes National Day Of Prayer

Local residents and government leaders gathered Thursday afternoon to observe National Day Of Prayer.

Local Briefs 3.25.09

Bunny Photos Offered At NWCCWebinars To Focus On Low Impact DevelopmentHabitat For Humanity Groundbreaking Lakeview Cemetery Clean Up

YMCA Conducting Feasibility Study For New Location

The YMCA is looking to add facilities, and with its current location on Smith Street limited by space, sites for a new YMCA in Warsaw are being reviewed.

Police Beat 6.25.2012

Theft at DealershipOn Saturday at 10:35 p.m., Warsaw Police responded to a burglary in progress at M&J Auto Services located at 1511 W. Lake Street in Warsaw.

Traffic Panel Discusses Downtown On-Street Parking

Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission reviewed an on-street parking report during its meeting Wednesday.

Lady Tigers Boast Youth, Experience

Michelle Harter knows her team is young.The fourth-year Warsaw Community High School girls basketball coach also knows her team is talented and experienced.

City Authorizes Sewage Works Revenue Bonds

Warsaw City Council approved issuing a $3.7 million wastewater bond for sewage work improvements during its meeting Monday night.

More on Status Quo

Editor, Times-Union: I feel that I must explain myself as to what I mean by “The status quo has got to go.”

Squires Lose Opener To Indians

NORTH MANCHESTER — Two sidelines. Two different stories during week one of the Indiana high school football season.Mississinewa Indians coach Curt Funk saw his team take advantage of the big play en route to a 20-8 win at Manchester’s Squire Field. 

Wiggins Appointed To Council, Hopes to Fill Void

Republicans on Tuesday selected Ernie Wiggins, a former mayor of Warsaw, to serve on the Kosciusko County Council.

Milford Saves $500,000 On Wastewater Improvement Plan

Savings of over half a million dollars were presented to the Milford Town Council at the monthly meeting Monday.