Zolman Sticks By Wawasee Girls Program

As a man of faith, that faith was tested.As a man of principles, those were questioned.

Milford Hears Requests From Several Organizations

MILFORD - During the July meeting of the Milford Town Council, several individuals appeared before the council, representing the concerns of different organizations.

Indy Architect Considers Gubernatorial Bid

Indianapolis architect James Schellinger informed Kosciusko County Democratic Party members Monday night that he is considering seeking the Democratic nomination for Indiana's governor in the 2008 election.

Poe Gives Milford Update On Property

MILFORD - The Milford Town Council began their June meeting with an update report from local resident Charles L. Poe regarding his property at 310 E. Williams St.

WCS OKs First Part Of $100M Building Plan

Increased taxes are not something the Warsaw School Board members said they wanted Monday night.

Times-Union Offers Prescription Drug Cards

The Times-Union today is launching a valuable reward program for our readers.

Health Officer Dr. Remington Talks H1N1

Like many other health scares, for H1N1 there is a lot of information to sift through.

Warsaw School Board Considers Math Computer Programs

The Warsaw School Board held a work session and budget meeting Tuesday afternoon.

Drop in Assessed Value Forces Tax Talk in Syracuse

SYRACUSE – An unexpected drop in property value assessments saw Syracuse councilmen weigh raising taxes against cutting budgets Tuesday.

Ritz Finds Flaws With Bennett's Ed. Programs

The A-F Grade School Accountability System overall is too complicated for schools to be valid, according to Democrat State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate Glenda Ritz Friday morning.

Syracuse Looks At $3.22 Million Budget

SYRACUSE – An increase from this year of almost half a million dollars brings the 2012 budget to $3.22 million, Syracuse council learned Tuesday. The largest increases by department include an extra $98,500 for streets, $46,000 for the clerk's office and $43,000 for police, council heard during its first look at the budget to be voted on in October. The smallest increase, $8,538, went to Town Manager Henry DeJulia's budget.

St. Joe Ends Warsaw's Season

SOUTH BEND – A quick start in each half helped defending state champion St. Joe end Warsaw's season Wednesday night.In a high school girls soccer regional semifinal at Jackson Middle School in South Bend, the eighth-ranked Indians scored a goal 30 seconds into both halves and went on to beat the Lady Tigers 4-2.

Brown - LightSquared Another Pay-for-Play Deal?

Generally speaking, generals do not tell lies. Nor are generals in the practice of concocting stories before congressional committees.

Reagan - When Will They Stop Asking about VPs?

When will they stop asking Republicans like me about our party’s choice for vice president?

Airport Expansion Still On The Table

It appears the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners will be talking about the runway extension at Tuesday’s meeting.

Warriors Lose Heartbreaker

    SYRACUSE — It had been six seasons since the Wawasee football team had been within 18 points of Concord, and seven years since the last victory over the Minutemen.

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Triton Athletic Hall Of Fame Inducts Five

The Triton Athletic Hall of Fame inducted its fourth class Saturday during its induction banquet.

Warsaw School Board Discusses Special Education

Special education improvement and  building remodeling updates were the main topics of conversation at the Warsaw School Board of Trustees work  session Tuesday.


Community Commemorates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

WINONA LAKE- The community gathered Monday to commemorate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.