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.

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Madison Elementary Dishwasher Still Working At Age 86

Most people are retired by age 86, but Warsaw resident Evelyn Albertson is in good health and enjoys her job as a part-time dishwasher at Madison Elementary School.

To Citizens

Editor, Times-Union: So many issues, so little time!

Demolition Off The Table For Ringneck Trail Property

A property that’s been reviewed by the Warsaw Department of Code Enforcement a number of times over the years came up for more discussion before Hearing Officer Lawrence Clifford Monday afternoon.

Lancers Enjoy Successful Crossroads League Meet

MARION – Grace's track and field team had numerous All-League honorees at the 2016 Crossroads League Championships.The meet, held Thursday and Friday at Indiana Wesleyan, saw Grace earn two individual league champions. Jo Boren won the 400-meter race in 58.00 seconds, and Raven Arellano took the 5000 crown in a school-record time of 18:24.71. Both runners set personal records in their winning moments.

Time To Get Involved In The Bicentennial

With springtime beginning to bloom in Indiana, our bicentennial year is passing fast.

Trans Risks

Editor, Times-Union:On May 13, 2016, the Obama administration sent a letter to all public schools saying that they must allow members of one biological sex who identify as transgender to use the same showers, locker rooms and restrooms – and “housing accommodations” – as member of the opposite sex, or risk losing federal funding.

Grace Netters Eye Better Finish In League

WINONA LAKE – Hopes are high for Grace College’s women’s tennis team in 2015.The Lady Lancers are coming off their most wins since 2010 under head coach Scott Moore and return several key members of their lineup.

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Milford Councilmen Butt Heads on Rate Hike

MILFORD – Two attempts at passing a water rate increase failed Monday as town council members couldn’t agree on how quickly to implement it.

Mentone Council

Editor, Times-Union:I’m fairly new to Mentone. Quite frankly, between work, family, and interminable laundry, I haven’t felt the desire to be involved in town matters.

Every Player Has An Important Role

Early in the fourth quarter of Warsaw’s regional championship game against Crown Point Saturday in Michigan City, junior Kyle Mangas missed a layup that at that point could have put the game away.

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Local Residents To Attend Restoring Honor Rally In D.C.

Fifty-six local residents will travel to Washington, D.C., this weekend to attend a Glenn Beck Restoring Honor rally.

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CCS Collecting Tools For School

School may be about two months away, but Combined Community Services is collecting school supplies now for its "Tools for School".

Satellites Soar Past Triton

BOURBON - The statistics weren't all that different, but the score certainly was Friday in Bourbon.