World/Nation Briefs 9.24.2012

Obama launches new offensive against Romney, linking personal taxes to remarks about untaxedCHICAGO (AP) — President Barack Obama’s campaign is launching a new offensive Monday against Republican Mitt Romney, blasting the GOP nominee for criticizing Americans who don’t pay income taxes without having ‘‘come clean’’ about his own.

World/Nation Briefs 9.26.2012

AP Interview: Iran’s Ahmadinejad pushes new world order, end to American ’bullying’NEW YORK (AP) — After an hour of fielding questions about Syria, sanctions and nuclear weapons, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had enough. Now, he said, it was his turn to choose the topic — his ‘‘new order’’ which will inevitably replace the current era of what he called U.S. bullying.

World/Nation briefs 12.21.2012

Tiny dollar gap between Boehner, Obama on ’fiscal cliff’ belies GOP’s huge political headacheWASHINGTON (AP) — When it comes to resolving their ‘‘fiscal cliff’’ impasse, the dollar gap between President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner is tiny in federal terms. That masks a monumental political ravine the two men must try to bridge, with most of the burden on the now beleaguered Boehner.

World/Nation Briefs 6.22.2012

Heat Champs: James has triple-double, Miami beats Oklahoma City 121-106 to win NBA titleMIAMI (AP) — LeBron James is a world champion, and the Miami Heat have climbed to the top of NBA.

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Court News, March 9, 2019

The following actions have been filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court, with Judge Mike Reed presiding:

Public Occurrences 8.28.2018


Church News, April 19, 2018

Upcoming events include several rummage sales and food fundraisers, as well as revival meetings and a guest speaker from Voice of the Martyrs.

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Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital Shows Renovations To The Public With Open House, Ceremony

With the completion of its $30 million capital investment project, Lutheran Kosciusko Hospital (LKH) celebrated Tuesday with an open house and a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Ceremony Shines Light On ‘Reflection,’ Warsaw’s Newest Art Piece

Many hands played a part in the creation of the newest art piece in Warsaw, down at Central Park.


Letters to the Editor 08-14-2001

- Fix CR 200N - Meth Labs - Stem Cells - Rehabilitation - Drug War - Parental Involvement - Water, Water Everywhere Fix CR 200N Editor, Times-Union: The city should properly fix 200N as a traffic hazard.They patched in potholes and dumped piles of gravel - poor way of fixing a busy, traveled road! People drive in wrong lanes to save their vehicles from damage.Parts of the edge of the road are broken away; again, wet cement/gravel just dumped, not leveled, just dumped.

Letters to the Editor 03-27-2002

- Fire Dept.Says Thanks - EdCom Congratulations - Voting Importance - Eastern Kentucky - State Funding - Good Candidate - Misses Berry's World - Gun Control - Helpful Students, Teachers - Anniversary Thanks Fire Dept.Says Thanks Editor, Times-Union: On behalf of the Warsaw Fire Department, I would like to thank the Red Cross, Darlene Eherenman and many other individuals for the refreshments that were supplied to the firefighters at the scene of the Warsaw Plating Works fire.

Letters to the Editor 06-09-2005

- Blood Drive - Brick Wall - Volunteer - Proud? - Red Light Running - Thought-Provoking - God's Plan - Vandalism Victims - Proper Recycling Blood Drive Editor, Times-Union: I am delighted to announce that our Kosciusko County Chapter of the American Red Cross will host a blood drive during the month of June.The current supply across the nation is between two to three days for type O+ blood, and I want to encourage eligible donors to participate and donate blood in June.Up to three blood products can be manufactured from one unit of blood, so by donating blood you can help several individuals in need of a very specific blood product.