World/Nation Briefs 9.27.2012

Netanyahu brings fears about Iran nuclear ambitions to UN, believes sanctions have failedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make his case against Iran before the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, arguing that time is quickly running out to stop the Islamic Republic from becoming a nuclear power and the threat of force must be seriously considered.

World/Nation Briefs 9.21.2012

Pakistanis mark state holiday by holding violent protests against anti-Islam film, 1 killedPESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police opened fire on rioters who were torching a cinema during a protest against an anti-Islam film Friday, killing one man on a holiday declared by the government so that people could demonstrate against the video.

World/Nation Briefs 7.9.2012

Having trouble getting online? Your Internet provider’s help line may be your only hopeWASHINGTON (AP) — Having trouble getting online?

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High School Roundup – May 6

Triton Wins Team Title; Brouyette Medalist At LaVille; Valley Routs Dragons; Squires 2nd At Cole Memorial Invitational; Lady Squire Softball Splits In Garrett Tournament; Manchester Falls In Baseball Doubleheader; Whitko Sweeps Twinbill; Lady ‘Cats 5th In Tourney; Whitko Fourth At Concord’s Kelly Relays; Warriors Fall At Concordia; Lady Warriors Fourth At Goshen Relays; Wawasee Golfers 12th At Concord Invitational; Wawasee SB Cancelled;

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY CLAIMS


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Double-Doubles, Semistate Stars Highlight IBCA Honorees

What a week it was around the state, with several boys making statements throughout the week, and the girls standing out on Saturday at their respective Semistate sites for Indiana Basketball Coaches Association player of the week honorees. In nine combined games last week, the boys’ honorees posted five double-doubles and one triple-double, while on the girls’ side, six of the eight state finalists have a feline flavor, as Lions, Panthers, Tigers, and Wildcats are ready to take over Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Saturday.

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Bourbon Hit Hard By Wednesday’s EF-1 Tornado

BOURBON - An EF-1 tornado hit the town of Bourbon in Marshall County Wednesday night, the National Weather Service confirmed Thursday afternoon.

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GOP Candidates Make Bus Tour Stop In Warsaw

Downtown Warsaw was the second of four stops Saturday for the Indiana GOP “Freedom and Opportunity” bus tour.

WRSW-AM Announces Format Change To ESPN Radio

Dan Patrick.Mike Golic.Tony Kornheiser.Mike Greenburg.Rob Dibble. You recognize them as ESPN anchors, analysts and reporters.Those who listen to sports talk radio also recognize them as ESPN Radio talk show hosts. Starting this fall, you will be able to hear them on WRSW-AM 1480. Earlier this week GBC Media LLC, which owns WRSW-AM 1480, WRSW-FM 107.3 and WLNB-FM 102.7, announced that WRSW-AM 1480 will change its format.An easy listening station since it first went on the air in September 1951, WRSW-AM 1480 will become a full-time ESPN Radio affiliate.WRSW-AM 1480 plans to become ESPN-1480 by mid-October. The change does not affect WRSW-FM, which will continue to play music, provide CNN news updates and occasionally air sports broadcasts. "When you talk about sports and news, we have the two big hitters," WRSW sports director Roger Grossman said."ESPN and CNN are the most respected in their fields.

Wawasee Bounces Back To Top Whitko

SOUTH WHITLEY -ÊAfter the excitement of Shanna Zolman breaking the girls state scoring record Saturday, Wawasee head coach Kem Zolman knew it would be a challenge for his team to come back and play Tuesday night at Whitko. "We were all on such a high after Saturday, it's really difficult to come back and play," said Kem Zolman."But you still have to come out and play.We came out flat." Whitko coach Mike Sands had the opposite problem -Êkeeping his team calm in front of a packed house. "The girls were so excited we were bouncing off the walls," said Sands."I was really concerned before the game because the girls were so excited.But once they got out on the floor, you couldn't tell." The Warriors pulled out a 71-46 win, but it was not easy. The Wildcats came out ready to to play.Christa Badskey drained a three to open the first quarter and give Whitko a 3-0 lead.



Letters to the Editor 02-15-1999

- Stolen Blankets - Re-Emphasize God - Beef Problem - Tax Dollars - No New Taxes - Medicare - Hospital Sale - All-Day Kindergarten Stolen Blankets Editor, Times-Union: Last Tuesday between the hours of 3:30 and 6 p.m., someone stole three of my blankets from the Lakeview laundromat in Winona Lake.I normally don't have to use the laundromat, but the dryer in my apartment complex was being repaired.The evening before I had dropped off a white goose down comforter and it was still there when I went to retrieve it.

Letters to the Editor 09-22-1997

- KABS - Prison Construction - Different Meanings - Confiscations - Zimmer Layoffs - Accident Case KABS Editor, Times Union: I attended the Sept.15th meeting of the Warsaw City Council and was shocked and appalled by the actions of the council members towards the request for funding by the KABS bus service.

Letters to the Editor 03-17-2006

- Redneck Newspaper - Tiger Basketball - Carter Responds - No Disrespect Intended - Opossum Photo - Pray For the Military Redneck Newspaper Editor, Times-Union: You know you might subscribe to redneck paper when you look at the front page headlines and the breaking news of the day shows a large picture of a dead opossum.What was that all about anyhow? I actually thought I would open up the paper and find recipes for roadkill stew inside.Did you really think your subscribers would think this was breaking news they needed to be aware of? How about next time having a live opossum on the front page.

Letters to the Editor 12-24-1999

- Flag Respect - Farmland Plan - Gun Laws - Deadly Weapons - Concert Thanks - ABATE Says Thanks - Firemen Say Thanks - Missing Dog ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ - Christmas Spirit Flag Respect Editor, Times-Union: It has been a while since I wrote an article.Some say the less you are involved the less you have to worry about. Today, I received a letter from The American Legion concerning our U.S.flag.I admit I, like most people, take too many things for granted.I also did not realize the problems concerning our flag. When I read the letter from the legion, it does upset me and makes me think back about things.

Times-Union Court News 12-02-1997

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Mike J.Hively, 40, and Donna M.Slone, 39, both of South Buffalo Street, Warsaw. • Bernardo Velazquez Zaca, 18, and Jacqueline Dominguez Martinez, 17, both of Dot Street, Warsaw. • Jamie Wayne Swihart, 21, Cambridge Drive, Warsaw, and Angela Jane Monce, 17, West CR 250S, Warsaw. • Jon David Anthony, 18, and Janet Elizabeth Cavender, 23, both of EMS T26 Lane, Leesburg. • Ronald D.Shortt, 35, and Tara Mae Schultz, 29, both of EMS B42 Lane, Leesburg. • Todd Duane Haines, 32, and Paula Louise Smythe, 30, both of Milford.

Times-Union Court News 02-18-2003

Superior Court III Judgments The following judgments were recently awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, small claims division, with Judge Joe V.Sutton presiding: • Shamrock Village v.Edward Hayden.Plaintiff awarded $705. • Betty Rose Stahl v.Joan and David Sturgill.Plaintiff awarded $2,627.

Times-Union Court News 08-17-1999

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Marsha McSherry: • Wayne Maurice Hall, 29, and Nikki Kay Davis, 24, both of South CR 100W, Silver Lake. • Mark William Scott, 32, West Effie Mae Street, North Webster, and Donna Kay Bowling, 26, East CR 950N, Syracuse. • Eric Eugene Calhoon, 24, and Kara Rebekah Jaress, 23, both of East Fourth Street, North Webster. • Virgil F.Churchill Jr., 34, and Sherri Lynn Olson, 41, both of Copeland Street, Warsaw. • George Allen Jackson, 27, and Karen K.Kuhn, 33, both of West Center Street, Burket. • Darrin Wade Kitson, 28, and Sally Ann LaFollette, 29, both of East Center Street, Warsaw. • Jeremy Dean Greene, 30, and Amie Sue Davis, 20, both of East Evergreen Drive, Warsaw. • William C.Rogers, 31, New Paris, and Christina A.Manges, 31, Emeline Street, Milford.

Times-Union Court News 01-21-2003

Superior Court III Judgments The following judgments were recently awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, small claims division, with Judge Joe V.Sutton presiding: • Cathy Schmucker v.Robert and Robin Vicary.Plaintiff awarded $3,000. • Alden Stuckman awarded the judgments noted against the following people: Kia Cooper, $1,204, and Katie Brooks, $1,850. • Christopher J.Gartland v.Donald E.Ditton.Plaintiff awarded $1,699.22. • Shamrock Village v.Clayton Slone.Plaintiff awarded $1,181. • Brendt Smith v.Ralph Purdy.Plaintiff awarded $1,610. • Weed Septic Tank Service Inc.awarded the judgments noted against the following people: Jeff Hess, doing business as Quality Construction, $1,496.60, and Larry Lipply, $226.48. • Ginter Electric Service Inc.awarded the judgments noted against the following people: Leta Addair, $1,500, and C.Longacre, doing business as American Air., $189.