Young's Deaf Ears

Editor, Times-Union:This is the last time I will write in response to a letter by Mr. Buck Young.

Repeat Sweet For Valley Vikings

AKRON - Tippecanoe Valley's baseball team could get used to hosting Class 3A Sectional 21.

V. Irene Willard

SYRACUSE - V. Irene Willard, 94, formerly of the Barbee Lakes area, died at 9:30 p.m. June 18, 2010, in Grace Village Retirement Community.

Traffic Stop Brings Meth Bust

PIERCETON - A mobile meth lab was found during a traffic stop Friday night in Pierceton, leading to the arrest of two Kosciusko County residents.

GOP's Blame Game

Editor, Times-Union:Is there anything that the GOP in Washington won't blame on President Obama?

Anonymous Tip Leads To Methamphetamine Bust

NORTH WEBSTER - An anonymous tip about methamphetamine led to the arrest of four people Tuesday evening.

Toward Civilty?

Last Saturday, President Obama gave a great speech during commencement at the University of Michigan.


South Whitley Elementary Looking For New Principal

SOUTH WHITLEY - The Whitko School Corp. is looking for a new principal for South Whitley Elementary School.

Fannie & Freddie

Editor, Times-Union:Americans need to know the truth about what caused the financial crisis requiring a TARP bailout.

Reed Completes Eagle Project

Jayson Reed completed his Eagle Project May 15.

Mast 50th

Rex D. Mast and the former Ina Jeannette Homan, 3710 S. Goldfield Road, Lot 945, Apache Junction, Ariz., were married July 3, 1960, at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, South Whitley, by the Rev. Elwood Walker.

Hearing Officer Reviews Unsafe Properties

Hearing Officer Lawrence Clifford reviewed two Warsaw properties that have been deemed unsafe and have erosion issues.

Another Bailout

Editor, Times-Union:On May 11, the U.S. Senate voted 62 to 37 against an amendment to allow greater transparency at the Federal Reserve.


Remember When 06.11.2010

10 Years AgoThe Ohana Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes the use of technology to enhance education, named Warsaw Community Schools one of the three most technologically advanced school districts in Indiana.Criteria for the award include the use of varied applications of technology, networking, innovation, teacher training and access to technology by all students. Dennis VanDuyne, coordinator of instructional technology for WCS, gave his annual report to the board, and said, "What technology's really about is improving learning."25 Years AgoRecommending it as "the best educational and financial solution for Warsaw Community Schools," Dr. William Day proposed the following plan: It would result in a new elementary school, the placing of middle school students in the present high school, expansion of the middle school to create a grade 10-12 high school, building a new vocational school, replacing the Silver Lake Elementary School and upgrading the Atwood School.However, a member of the Kosciusko Taxpayers Association had reservations about the nearly $18 million cost to implement the plan and urged fiscal restraint on the part of the board.50 Years AgoMr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Warsaw, were at Hanover, N.H., over the weekend for the Dartmouth College commencement. One of the graduates was their son, Robert, who recently received a citation for outstanding work in the Great Issues course. He has been a member of the Russian and Flying Clubs at Dartmouth.75 Years AgoMr. and Mrs. L.F. Myers are among Warsawans who are attending the three-day convention of the Eagles Lodge now in session at Michigan City. Mrs. Myers holds a state office in the ladies' auxiliary organization.

King 60th

Richard and Joan King, Warsaw, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary June 24, 2010.

Tease photo

Community Recognizes National Day Of Prayer

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

Too Much Debt

There was quite a bit of disturbing news this week that doesn't bode well for the economic future of this country.