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While President Trump was in office, his department of justice issued this statement, “every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted”.
Read MoreWhile President Trump was in office, his department of justice issued this statement, “every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted”.
Read MoreHours before the expected release of a letter from Zimmer Biomet addressing concerns over the county’s involvement in the critical race theory debate, a tense discussion on the subject was taking place at the Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting.
Read MoreA rather quiet Kosciusko County Commissioners’ meeting involving standard items such as grant requests and adoption of the county’s 2022 calendar, became a bit more spirited toward the end when residents raised issues about an upcoming public meeting that will likely touch on Critical Race Theory.
Read MoreBy Don Zolman Guest Columnist At age 11 in 1965, I watched the March on Selma with my family on the evening news. I saw the dogs unleashed and people getting knocked senseless with billy clubs. I asked my parents why they were being attacked and my dad … Read More
A little known fact about the Indiana Toll Road came to light at Wednesday night’s US 30 meeting in Warsaw, thanks to Don Zolman. The Warsaw farmer, who owns a trucking firm, contends that the increased truck traffic on US 30 — one of the reasons cited for … Read More
WARSAW — For most Hoosiers, the soggier-than-normal 2019 spring has meant the occasional delayed or canceled picnic or postponed softball game. For Indiana’s farmers, the persistent rainfall in the past month or so has had a much more devastating effect and in some extreme cases could reap deadly … Read More
WARSAW — In what some could say was a classic example of government overreach, the U.S. banned the production of industrial hemp in 1937 with the Marihuana Tax Act — likely because the plant was affiliated with its intoxicating cousin, marijuana, — and despite the fact that industrial … Read More
WARSAW — On Tuesday, Oct. 30, David C. Kolbe will moderate a panel discussion entitled “Beyond Race and Color in Our Tribal Times.” The event will take place at the Warsaw Community Public Library from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The panelists are Cliff Dent, a descendant of South … Read More