Warsaw School Board OKs Master Teacher Contract

Unanimously Thursday evening, the Warsaw School Board approved the collective bargaining agreement between Warsaw Community Education Association and Warsaw Community Schools.

John G. Hoffman

John G. Hoffman, 69, of Manchester, and formerly of Warsaw and North Webster, died at 7:18 p.m. Sept. 9, 2013, in Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.

Marian Sweeps Warsaw Spikers

The Mishawaka Marian volleyball team was not messing around Monday night at the Tiger Den.A year after getting their decade-long win streak against the Warsaw Lady Tigers (5-1)  snapped in Mishawaka, the Lady Knights (2-0) came back with a vengeance, winning in three games, 25-21, 25-20, 25-12.

Faye I. King

BOURBON – Faye I. King, 87, of Bourbon, passed away at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 16, 2013, in Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing Home, Plymouth.

WCS To Advertise For Snow Removal; School Board Holds Public Hearing On Bus Seat Belts

Leaves are just beginning to fall, but Warsaw Community Schools is already planning for snow removal this winter.


Woman Sustains Life-Threatening Injuries after Train Impact

A woman was transported to a Fort Wayne trauma center this morning after allegedly attempting suicide by stepping in front of a passing train.

State Finds Record-Keeping Problems in South Whitley

SOUTH WHITLEY – Serious record-keeping problems and lack of procedural standards were discovered during a State Board of Accounts audit of the South Whitley clerk-treasurer’s financial transactions.

Laurence C. 'Larry' Griffith

SYRACUSE – Laurence C. “Larry” Griffith, 94, of Syracuse, passed away peacefully June 20, 2013, in his residence.

Baird Promoted to Warsaw Postmaster

When new Warsaw postmaster Kevin Baird took his first job with the U.S. Postal Service at age 19, he quickly found he had a lot to learn in an industry that measures time in minutes.j

Wawasee High School Goes Through Administrative Changes

SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School is undergoing an administration change-up.

Old National Acquires Tower Bank in $107.7M Deal

Evansville-based Old National Bancorp will acquire Fort Wayne’s Tower Financial Corp. through a stock and cash merger, both companies announced Tuesday.

Tigers Open Season By Beating Eagles

It wasn’t the prettiest win, but it was a win.In Friday’s 33-14 victory over the visiting Columbia City Eagles, Warsaw’s varsity football team scored in all three phases of the game and rode workhorse running back Tristan McClone to overcome some season-opening mistakes at Fisher Field.

Tiger Tennis Team Blanks Rival Wawasee

SYRACUSE – If coach Rick Orban questioned how his Warsaw boys tennis team would respond to Monday’s loss to Penn, he got the answer he was looking for.

Warsaw Schools Looks at 2014 Budget

Warsaw School Board Tuesday reviewed the corporation’s proposed 2014 budget of approximately $71 million.

Give To Charity

Editor, Times-Union:I would like to take this opportunity to briefly expand on my April 12 letter to the editor “give to charity” in order to highlight the most vital part of the social safety net-jobs.

Warsaw, Concord Battle To Draw In Boys Soccer Action

What has become a heated and physical high school boys soccer rivalry continued Wednesday evening in Dunlap.

Current Secretary Of State, State Treasurer Candidates Attend Kosciusko GOP Fish Fry

Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson and State Treasurer candidates Wayne Seybold and Don Bates Jr. attended the Kosciusko County Republican Fish Fry Wednesday.


Definition Of Marriage

Editor, Times-Union:Marriage Pictured in Holy Scripture: Adam & Eve, Genesis 1:26-28, 2:21-24 (the first creation)