Community center lease OK'd

SYRACUSE -ÊDuring their 3-1/2 hour meeting Tuesday, the Syracuse Town Council managed to pass a preliminary determination to enter into a lease for the community center, pass a noise ordinance, discuss the scout cabin and hear department reports. After several months of requests by the park board to put the preliminary determination to enter into a lease for the community center on hold, the park board was ready for the council to approve the determination Tuesday. Park Board President Bill Wight told the council the board met with various groups and, as of Oct.4, Lakeland Youth Center said they want to participate with the park board in the center. "We want to move forward in slow, determined steps and not jump into things," Wight said.

Warsaw School Corp. May Seek Facilities Assessment

Warsaw School Board Monday authorized Superintendent Dr. Craig Hintz to proceed with the Request For Proposal process to identify a firm to conduct a corporation-wide facilities assessment.

United Way Campaign Raises More Than $2M

Despite trying to raise money in a down economy, a goal wasn't just met, it was surpassed.

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City Council Approves Resolution Seeking Increase To Fire Territory’s Operating Fund Tax Rate

Showing their support for everything the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory does for the community, the Warsaw Common Council Monday night approved a resolution giving their OK to a petition for the fire territory to seek an increase to its operating fund tax rate.


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Tippecanoe Lake Jr. PGA Team Wins Regional



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Alderfer 50th

Boyd E. and Grace L. Alderfer marked their 50th wedding anniversary April 6, 2008.

Ring 65th

Donald and Marion Ring, 3447 W. Union St., Claypool,  will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary Nov. 9, 2012.

Story out of Context

Editor, Times-Union: Have you read the article titled “Chicago Environmental Center Steps into CAFO Debate”? It was in Thursday’s Times-Union.

First Friday 'Musical May' Set In Downtown Warsaw

First Friday “Musical May” is May 2 in downtown Warsaw.

June Huffman

ATWOOD - June Huffman, 86, Warsaw, passed away Dec. 31, 2014 at 8 p.m. in Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw.

JoAnn Wesner

JoAnn Wesner, of New Haven, died Sept. 9, 2010, at Parkview Hospital.

Internet Turns 30

The World Wide Web turned 30 this week. Woo hoo.


Scholarship Deadline Approaching

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is accepting applications for non-traditional scholarships administered by the Foundation.

New CFO, Asst. Principal Named

Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees approved the appointment of two administrative staff members Monday night.

KCCF Establishes Fund To Benefit Riley Patients

More than 1,000 children from Kosciusko County are provided specialized medical care by Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis each year. For each child suffering from a medical condition, a family struggles. They juggle their need to work in order to provide an income and health insurance, with their child's need for them to be present while they are being treated.

Warsaw, Tippy Valley Junior Achievers Receive Grants

Local youth will learn how to be more financially knowledgeable due to a grant the Walmart Foundation presented to Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana.