17-Year-Old Runs for Local Office

A 17-year-old Warsaw Community High School student is planning to run for local political office.

Nominations Needed for Bicentennial Torch Bearer

Nominations are being accepted until the end of the year for torch bearers for the relay to celebrate Indiana's Bicentennial in 2016.

What Happened To Jackie?

Editor, Times-Union:When Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, he was intentional when he said that we have the natural right to life first. Jefferson wanted all who came after him to recognize that life was the most precious right that we had and that all who were to come after him would uphold this universal right.



Warsaw Planners OK Park Ridge Subdivision Preliminary Plat

Warsaw Plan Commission approved the third phase of creating 47 homes in Park Ridge Subdivision Monday night. During Monday’s meeting, the commission unanimously approved a preliminary plat for the subdivision. Commission member Tammy Dalton made the motion and commission member Lacy Francis seconded it.


Warsaw Schools Announce Summer Food Program

Warsaw Community School Corp. announced plans to participate in the Summer Food Service Program.

Community Theatre To Hold Auditions For 'Almost, Maine'

The Center Street Community Theatre announced plans for a spring 2015 production of “Almost, Maine” by John Cariani.



Warsaw Planner Approve Plats, Holds Public Hearing On Fences, Discusses Flood Plains

Warsaw Plan Commission Monday approved two plats.

Runners Association In Need Of Volunteers

Kosciusko Runners’ Association is seeking volunteers to help with this year’s events.

Winona Lake Chemical Spill Action Meeting Held

The Warsaw Chemical Co. fire on Feb. 6 raised several environmental concerns after approximately 325,000 gallons of water used to fight flames carried chemicals into nearby Winona Lake.

Syracuse OKs Police Vehicle Purchase

SYRACUSE – The Syracuse Town Council swore in re-elected members Larry Siegel and Paul Stoelting and then approved the purchase of a new vehicle for the police department at its monthly meeting Tuesday.

Not-For-Profits Seek $100K Extra From County

With some planning major projects this year, not-for-profit organizations requested a $103,427 total increase in county funding this morning.

Time Runs Out for Late LRSD Easements

NORTH WEBSTER – Time has run out for property owners who have not signed easements, the Lakeland Regional Sewer District Board agreed Thursday.

Miner Seeks Superior Court 1 Judge Seat

Attorney Chad M. Miner has announced his candidacy for Judge of Superior Court 1.