Firemen Learn About Grain Bin Rescues

LEESBURG - Local fire department and other rescue/first responder personnel attended a day-long session Saturday regarding rescue techniques for grain bin entrapment incidents.

Our Leaders Can't Make Tough Choices

Our venerable leaders in Washington are starting to barely nibble around the edges of talking about the deficit woes facing our nation.

Countywide Clean-Up Sunday

Sunday, county council candidate Jon Fussle is hosting a “Countywide Clean-Up.” 

Bandwagon Fans Abound In Cleveland, Indianapolis

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Remember When 1.19.2015

10 Years Ago  The 17th annual Martin Luther King Day luncheon was held at Rodeheaver Auditorium Monday, Jan. 17.

Lady Tigers Draw Defending Sectional Champs

To win the Class 4A sectional at Goshen High School, Warsaw coach Michelle Harter says she knew her Lady Tigers would have to go through defending champion Northridge.

A Perfect Example Of Why Coaches Get To Make The Decisions

Every day I wake up and thank God for a few things – my wife and daughter, my friends, my church, and my job in radio.

American Soccer Fever Continues To Grow

Call To The Pen appears each Monday. The author’s views don’t necessarily reflect those of the Times-Union.

Remember When 6.13.2014

10 YearsZach Fulton gets a hug from his third-grade teacher Michelle Little at the closing of Silver Lake School.

Health Care

Editor, Times-Union:A retired old boy like me gets around the Midwest.

Holocaust Reality

Editor, Times-Union:I have seen many different statists write many different comments, but Tom Metzger denying the Holocaust might be the most statist comment I have ever come across. Now, I am not going to challenge any of his statistics, because he’s missing part of the story.

WCHS Jazz Band, Percussion Ensemble Present Evening Of Music

The Warsaw Community High School Music Department will present “Jazz in the Night/Drum Enchanted Evening” at 7:30 p.m. May 7 in the Performing Arts Center.

This Week Is National Women's Health Week

Happy National Women’s Health Week!

OrthoWorx Starts Career Pathways Program

High school students, administrators, guidance counselors, teachers and additional key guests participated in OrthoWorx Innovative Careers Pathway Program – Machining Your Future.

Seeking What Is Best For The Entire Community

I’m sure you have heard the term “regionalism”.  It is simply the combination of several cities, towns, and counties working together towards a cooperative economic development strategy.

Beaman Home Hosting Abuse Prevention Programs

April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Child Abuse Prevention Month. The Beaman Home will be hosting special events April 17 to educate local professionals and raise awareness of its Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center programs and services benefiting the community.

Please Leave College Basketball Alone

The outcry to change the game of college basketball has been proven wrong.What a great two weeks it’s been. The NCAA men’s national tournament started with 68 teams and is now down to the Final Four.

Tiger A Distraction From The Real Story At The Masters

So Tiger Woods came down from his throne last week and declared that he would grace us with his presence at The Masters starting tomorrow.

Coats, Donnelly Named 'Friends of Indiana's Electric Cooperatives'

INDIANAPOLIS - U.S. Senators Dan Coats (R) and Joe Donnelly (D) and U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman were recently recognized by the Indiana Statewide Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives as a “Friend of Indiana’s Electric Cooperatives.”

Warsaw Runners Seeking Trip To State Meet

The idea is to survive and advance. Coach Jim Mills, however, thinks his ninth-ranked Warsaw boys cross country team can go above and beyond that at Saturday’s New Prairie Semistate.