Warsaw Schools Picks Architect for Master Plan

Decisions were made Monday night by the Warsaw School Board on an architectural firm for the master facility plan, wage increases for employees and an early learning center at Claypool Elementary School.

City Looks at $9.8M Budget

Warsaw City Council reviewed 2013 budget proposals for city departments during Monday night’s five-hour meeting.


S. Parker - Republicans Cannot Duck Abortion Issue

Republican Party operatives, who wasted no time indicting their Missouri Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin for his interview faux pas on abortion, may bear more responsibility than Akin himself for the mess that has been created.

World/Nation Briefs 10.11.2012

Analysis: For vice presidential debate, higher stakes in an unpredictable political contestWASHINGTON (AP) — Time running short, Vice President Joe Biden faces the greater burden in his debate with Republican Paul Ryan as he seeks to use the election’s only encounter between presidential running mates to slow Mitt Romney’s momentum and reset the campaign storyline in time for the next Obama-Romney debate.

Free Enterprise

Editor, Times-Union:The fairest system is the free enterprise system. Fair share? The rich are paying their share. There is real data and it’s the fact that the rich already pay 90 percent of the taxes paid in the United States. More importantly, they own the companies and small businesses who hire.

Supports Mourdock

Editor, Times-Union:I am writing in support of Richard Mourdock for the U.S. Senate. Richard Mourdock is a fiscal conservative who will work to protect both our seniors and our children.

World/Nation Briefs 6.27.2012

Q&A: Supreme Court’s decision on Obama’s health care law unlikely to be the last wordWASHINGTON (AP) — Saving its biggest case for last, the Supreme Court is expected to announce its verdict Thursday on President Barack Obama’s health care law.

Worth 50th

Jack and Beverly Worth, 4180 N. CR 20E, Warsaw, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday.

World/Nation Briefs 6.28.2012

The whole world is watching: Supreme Court set to render health care verdict ThursdayWASHINGTON (AP) — They’ve known the outcome for three months. Now it’s time for the nine Supreme Court justices to share it with the world.

Warsaw Artist Honored At Minnesota Show

Warsaw resident Lori Ann Stephenson Biggs was selected as one of 12 artists of Ojibwa and Dakota Native American heritage to exhibit her artwork.

Balanced Attack Leads Indians Past Warriors

SYRACUSE — The Class 3A No. 8 South Bend St. Joseph Indians (1-1) just had too much firepower for the Wawasee Warriors (1-1) Friday night in Syracuse.Evenly distributing the ball, St. Joe had 209 yards on the ground and 204 in the air, leading to a 35-7 victory in high school football action.

Former Winona Restoration Exec Sued

A lawsuit originally filed by Dr. Dane Miller against former Village at Winona executive Brent Wilcoxson will be amended by the end of this week.

World/Nation Briefs 6.29.2012

Supreme Court’s health care decision leaves trail of winners and losersWASHINGTON (AP) — By a single vote, President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul survived a painstaking Supreme Court review that consumed thousands of pages in legal filings and an extraordinary six hours-plus of oral argument time back in March.

World/Nation Briefs 8.8.2012

FBI probe into Wis. temple shooter might yield intelligence, but motives might never be knownMILWAUKEE (AP) — There’s no trial to prepare, no jury to persuade, no judge to hand down a sentence.

Romney, CEO

Editor, Times-Union:A short while back at a fundraiser in Florida presidential candidate Mitt Romney called the United States of America a “company” instead of a “country.” Romney said that “Paul Ryan and he know how the economy works and that they will reach across the aisle and make sure this company (the United States) deals with its challenge.” All along Romney has been trying to convince Americans that his corporate business record qualifies him to be president of the United States.

Mentone Residents Mistakenly Remonstrate Against Annexation

MENTONE – While a representative of Winona Powder Coating Inc. didn’t show  for its annexation hearing before the Mentone Town Council Monday night, a couple remonstrators did.

Court News For 9-15

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Jason McSherry: n Jerry Wayne Howard, 63, North Crete Drive, Warsaw, and Rachel Hinen, 49, East Pine Drive, Warsaw. n Steven Barnhart, 43, and Rosa Iselda Lopez Chavoyo, 42, both of North CR 175E, Warsaw. 

GM Is Alive, All Right

I think the media does a pretty significant disservice when it fails to take politicians to task with regard to their campaign deceptions.

Jimmie Lee 'Jim' White

SYRACUSE – Jimmie Lee “Jim” White, 74, of Syracuse, died at 8:35 p.m. Sept. 25, 2012, at I.U. Goshen Hospital.