Don't Click The Bait

We ran a small story Wednesday about Winona Lake being named “one of the coolest towns in the U.S.”

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The Penalty Box: Ranking makes me feel rank

The Penalty Box: Ranking makes me feel rank

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Marsh Building Being Maintained While Marketing Of Property Ongoing

As the Marsh property is being marketed for potential new retail/grocery stores, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission on Monday approved several agreements for the building to be taken care while the city owns it.

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Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Responds To Questions About West Hill Sublease

Brian Smith doesn’t live in the Warsaw city limits, but he had a lot of questions Monday for the Redevelopment Commission about the city’s subleasing of the West Hill Development third shell building.

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Board Of Works Approves Resolution For Gatke Development Lease

A resolution related to the former Gatke Corp. property mixed-use development project lease, which already went through the Redevelopment Commission and Common Council, was approved by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday.

Letters to the Editor 10-27-2000

- Look At The Facts - Silver Lake School - Honor Our Veterans - Candidate Speaks - Common Ground Look At The Facts Editor, Times-Union: Before people just blindly follow Al Gore, one should look at the facts.Please remember that before the Republicans took control of both houses that the Contract with America was called a risky scheme and would never work.Before the Republicans took over both houses Mr.Clinton and Mr.Gore passed the largest tax increase during peace time.Mr.Clinton's and Mr.Gore's administration is one of the most investigated administrations that I can remember.

Letters to the Editor 05-06-2003

- Stop Whining - Mother's Day - Special Olympics - Special Thanks Stop Whining Editor, Times-Union: Recent letters to the Editor, complaining of the president's using money to wage war at the expense of veterans' medical care, is just so much whimpering and whining! I challenge anyone to prove, absolutely, that any deserving veteran has, or is, being denied proper care.

Letters to the Editor 08-28-1998

- Truth To Prevail - Juvenile - Grace Village - Solicitations - Mason's Health Care - Truth To Prevail Editor, Times-Union: Your column this morning was great! I think it addressed the core of this tragic situation which faces our country. Some of the same questions have been in my mind."But where are they finding these people that they poll?" I'd like to know that, too.If there is a phone number that anyone could call to state their opinion, perhaps you could print it in the paper.I'd call and I think lots of other folks in our community would also.

Letters to the Editor 08-26-1998

- Truth To Prevail - Juvenile - Grace Village - Solicitations - Mason's Health Care Truth To Prevail Editor, Times-Union: Your column this morning was great! I think it addressed the core of this tragic situation which faces our country. Some of the same questions have been in my mind."But where are they finding these people that they poll?" I'd like to know that, too.If there is a phone number that anyone could call to state their opinion, perhaps you could print it in the paper.I'd call and I think lots of other folks in our community would also.

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Chip Shots: Will A GOAT Be A Welcome NFL Broadcast Attraction?

Fox Sports put the final piece of the puzzle together along with its competing NFL lead broadcast teams when they announced Tampa Bay Bucs quarterback Tom Brady would join Kevin Burkhardt in Fox’s NFL broadcast booth immediately following his eventual retirement.

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Bead Shop Like A 3rd Child To Businesswoman


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Warsaw Schools Superintendent Dr. Hoffert Sees Children As The Top Priority

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series of stories from an interview with Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert. A superintendent has to juggle a lot of plates in their role, with two of the biggest being building maintenance and school safety and security. A school system never retires and its buildings are not the same as a person’s home.

Can Connor Cover? Deebo Is Still Running, I’m Still Struggling

We’re back to the drawing board once again.


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Milford Council Hears HELP Projects Presentations




Lantz Wins Mental Attitude Award

Wawasee quarterback Kory Lantz was named winner of the 2004 Phil M.Eskew Mental Attitude Award in class 4A football.The recipient of the award, who was nominated by his principal Ellen Stevens and coach Joe Rietveld, must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability.The award is named in honor of the third commissioner of the IHSAA, who served from 1962 to 1979 and oversaw the beginning of the state football tournament. Lantz ends his high school football career with more than 5,000 yards passing and 2,061 passing yards in his senior campaign with 17 touchdowns to 11 interceptions. Off the field, Lantz ranks 14th in his class of 226.He's a member of the National Honor Society, and while he remains undecided on his college choice, he plans on majoring in exercise science.

City May Expand North TIF District

Warsaw's Redevelopment Commission will consider expanding the northern tax increment financed district by approximately 90 acres in January. The move, according to city planner Jeff Noffsinger, will allow the city to take advantage of a possible major retail development planned near the Ind.15/U.S.30 interchange and the new Sofamor-Danek facility under construction at U.S.30 and CR 150W. "We need to look at expanding the northern TIF district after the Sofamor-Danek annexation takes effect on Jan 19," Noffsinger told the board."This will allow us to capture the increase in assessed value from Danek and on other development that is proposed adjacent to the Petro property." Noffsinger said state statute allows for only a 20 percent increase in size for a TIF district in any given year.

Warsaw Grad Coaching At Taylor High School

KOKOMO - Josh Ousley, 30, a 1993 Warsaw Community High school graduate, was named head coach of the Taylor High School football team Wednesday night by the Taylor school board. Ousley was a standout football and baseball player at WCHS before heading to Anderson University, where he played football and gained his degree in elementary education in 1997.He then spent four years as an assistant coach at Triton High School before moving to Taylor, where he coached linebackers and wide receivers. Ousley, a special needs teacher at Taylor High School, which is located in Kokomo, said his goal was to be a head coach by the age of 30. "Being a varsity coach has been a dream of mine since high school," Ousley told the Kokomo Tribune."A long time ago I laid out a plan for my life and I wanted to be a head coach by age 30.I'm extremely excited and thrilled with the opportunity". Ousley is the son of Mitch and Merla Ousley, Warsaw.