Comedy Improv For Kids Starts In January

NORTH WEBSTER – Teens 12 to 15 can learn the basics of comedy improv at the North Webster Community Center starting in January.

Redevelopers OK Amendments To 300N, Buffalo Street Projects

With some additional work required for the CR 300N Trail and Buffalo Street plaza projects, City Planner Jeremy Skinner Monday presented the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission with two contract amendments.

Warsaw School Board OKs Strategic Plan

Warsaw Community Schools now has a strategic plan to take it into the future.

Lunch And Learn Sessions Aimed At Helping Caretakers Of Elderly

WINONA LAKE - In Kosciusko County, more than 1,500 families are actively involved in caring for an elderly loved one suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other debilitating chronic disease.

Building A Better Robot

Lego® robots slammed into one another Friday morning, trying to knock each other off a circular platform.

North Webster Weighs Sidewalk to Post Office

NORTH WEBSTER – Town council approved the 2015 terminal data service agreement Tuesday, a fee of $1,000.

Secy. Of State Speaks At Ivy Tech

Americans lose an estimated $300 billion to $600 billion each year to white-collar crime, according to Homeland Defense Journal.

Bonnie R. Dixon

NORTH MANCHESTER - Bonnie R. Dixon, 77, formerly of Frost Proof, Fla.; and Laketon, died at 8:45 a.m. March 6, 2008, in Menorah Hospital South, Overland Park, Kan.

McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels Announces Staff Addition

John Sadler, president of McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapels, announced the addition of Jordan Mayfield to his staff.

Betty Ann Buchan

BOURBON – Betty Ann Buchan, 65, Warsaw, and formerly of Bourbon, passed away May 15, 2014, in Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne.

Balkes Celebrating 50 Years Together

A reception is planned in celebration of Richard and Susanne Balke’s 50th wedding anniversary.

Open House Planned For Snyders' 60th Anniversary

Richard and Darlene Snyder are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary this month.

WCS Eyes $78 Million Budget For 2018

Warsaw Community Schools is planning a $78 million budget for 2018, up by about $1 million from 2017.

MedStat Bill

Editor, Times-Union:My husband recently got a small scrape on his leg while walking around the farm.

Plan Commission OKs Changes for Little Crow Housing Plan

Vacant since 2012, the Little Crow Foods building on the corner of Market and Detroit streets in Warsaw could become affordable housing if the developer gets a grant from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.

Syracuse OKs Oakwood EDA, TIF

SYRACUSE – Town council voted to establish Oakwood as an Economic Development Area and approve a Tax Impact Statement Tuesday.


Tippy Valley Studies Plans To Replace Devices

AKRON – As plans to replace the existing student 1:1 technology devices are formulated at Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, the question of how to dispose of the ones currently in use was posed to the school board Monday by Technology Director Keith Lang.

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The Best Laid Plans

I was watching the baseball playoffs and football games this weekend and I was reminded of a simple, basic rule of sports and life. Sometimes, the perfect plan still doesn’t work out.

John F. Westafer

BOURBON – John F. Westafer, 90, of Bourbon, died at 9 a.m. Aug. 22, 2012, in Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home of Plymouth.