Editor, Times-Union:
As an elected official, I believe accountability and accessibility are essential to public service. That’s why I’m disappointed that Congressman Yakym refuses to hold public town halls for his constituents.
Friday night, the last Friday night for high school boys’ basketball games this postseason, the Times-Union readership had six teams in IHSAA boys’ basketball sectional semi-finals. Each had either a clear shot or a puncher’s chance at making and advancing last night and even winning its sectional title tonight.
In financial planning, we spend a lot of time thinking about, talking about and working toward long-term goals that are integral to attaining the life you want to live. An important aspect that sometimes gets ignored is protecting your assets and all that you’ve worked for from unexpected events.
The Manchester Squires boys’ basketball team tipped off at 6 p.m. in Wabash’s Coolman Gym for the first of two IHSAA Class 2A Sectional 38 boys’ basketball semifinals’ games last night, ending the Rochester Zebras’ season with a 71-46 win.
Tippecanoe Valley’s Big Three made like a Big Tree that Wawasee never could quite climb, and if that wasn’t enough, the Vikings’ hawking defense in the second half left the Warriors stumped.
Two grants received by the city on behalf of Fellowship Missions will pay the majority share of the demolition of the former Jomac Products buildings at 1600 and 1624 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw, along with the removal of storage tanks at the site.
Editor, Times-Union:
The Town of Silver Lake, along with a group of citizens and business owners, is continuing to work on designing and building a community center. We are going into the next steps of accomplishing this long-awaited mission.
The Ride+Walk committee wants the city of Warsaw’s engineer and planner to apply for up to a $500,000 Safe Streets for All grant to fund a temporary demonstration project for a multimodal trail through downtown Warsaw.
NORTH WEBSTER - The North Webster Town Council held a special meeting Tuesday with members of the chamber as well as a representative of the Webster Lake Conservation Association.
It didn’t take long for those in attendance to realize that Warsaw and Concord’s matchup in the opening round of 4A Sectional 4 was going to be a lot different from the Tigers’ 64-38 romp of the Minutemen back in January. Concord gave the NLC champs all they could ask for during the first 16 minutes before a big second half for Warsaw was enough to secure a 44-30 win.