On The Gridiron

WARSAW AT NORTHRIDGE (NLC) Kickoff:    7 p.m. Friday in Middlebury

A Look At A Few Current Topics

Following are a few observations on current topics in the news.

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From Suspended To State Qualifier, Hernandez A Comeback Kid

There was a time when Zeb Hernandez thought he’d never race again.

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Expectations Set High For Motivated Lady Tigers

Motivated would be a good word to describe this year’s edition of the Warsaw Lady Tigers basketball team.

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Oakwood Cemetery, Michael R. Davis Receive Awards At Veterans Day Ceremony

While Monday’s Veterans Day ceremony at Oakwood Cemetery in Warsaw recognized all U.S. veterans for their service, two special recognitions were handed out by Ken Locke.

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Bowen Center Has Ribbon-Cutting For New Health Clinic In Warsaw

A person diagnosed with a mental illness in their 20s has an increased chance of dying 20 years younger than a peer.

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Center For Literacy & Learning Opens At Grace

WINONA LAKE - Monday was the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Center for Literacy & Learning at Grace College.

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Wawasee’s Krull & Clark Are This Year’s Lilly Endowment Scholars

SYRACUSE - Both of this year’s Lilly Endowment Scholars were sitting in the same AP Honors English class at Wawasee High School this morning when they got the news.

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WACC Students Sign For Career Programs In Engineering, Cosmetology & Automotive

Dozens of Warsaw Area Career Center (WACC) students had their signing day Wednesday, but it wasn’t for athletics.


Times-Union Court News 04-11-2000

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Brent Alan Schwinn, 29, and Heather Joan Busz, 29, both of EMS D4 Lane, Syracuse. • Richard A.Endicott, 33, and Pamela R.Coon, 32, both of Kuder Lane, Warsaw. • Ronald D.Burns, 49, Wooster Road, Winona Lake, and Krista R.Street, 34, East Timberline Circle South Warsaw. • Richard W.Martin, 29, and Jenny Lou Collins, 28, both of East CR 105oN, Cromwell. • Sam A.Bowling, 44, and Sandra Linn Entwisle, 44, both of Ind.13N, Pierceton. • Collin Mikal Boggs, 22, South CR 200W, Silver Lake, and Heather Adel Jones, 19, East Frontage Road, Warsaw. • Harry Allen Batson, 51, EMS B4 Lane, Leesburg, and Marcia Jean Compson, 48, South Indiana Street, Warsaw.

Court News 4.6.2011

Court News 4.6.2011

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Letters to the Editor 10-30-2002

- Supporting Slone - Supporting Souder - School Board Election - Supporting Cartwright - Supporting Libertarians - Creeping Socialism - Public Service Supporting Slone Editor, Times-Union: This is an open letter to residents of Wayne Township in support of Dan Slone, Republican candidate for Wayne Township Trustee.Dan has shown a strong desire to succeed; he is working hard and is worthy of your support. November 5, just a few short days away, should be marked on every calendar as one of importance! That is Election Day when citizens have the opportunity to go to the polls and vote on the future of our local community, state and nation.

Letters to the Editor 03-24-1998

- Animal Welfare - Political Parties - Kolbe Bashers - Philharmonic Thanks - Sheriff's Race - Judging Kolbe Animal Welfare Editor, Times-Union: I've read quite a few letters recently regarding the Animal Welfare League.Their goal is to open a no-kill shelter for all of the "beautiful and innocent animals that are put to sleep every year.


World/Nation Briefs 11.8.2012

More weather misery for Sandy’s victims as new storm bears down on New York City, NJ, NENEW YORK (AP) — The nor’easter, as promised, brought gusting winds, rain, snow and the threat of flooding. It menaced travelers with icy roads, snarled the Long Island Rail Road and knocked out power to people who had only recently gotten it back after Superstorm Sandy.

World/Nation Briefs 1.2.2013

Congress’ OK of fiscal cliff deal gives Obama a win, prevents GOP blame for tax boostsWASHINGTON (AP) — Congress’ excruciating, extraordinary New Year’s Day approval of a compromise averting a prolonged tumble off the fiscal cliff hands President Barack Obama most of the tax boosts on the rich that he campaigned on.

World/Nation Briefs 10.23.2012

Done debating: Obama, Romney now dash to the finish, flush with cash, adrenaline and resolveBOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Their debates now history, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney on Tuesday open a two-week sprint to Election Day powered by adrenaline, a boatload of campaign cash and a determination to reach Nov. 6 with no would-have, should-have regrets in their neck-and-neck fight to the finish.