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By 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 said it was because they wanted to …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 the need to construct a new limited-access …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 results. “It’s the worst I’ve ever seen,” …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 hemp doesn’t contain enough of the active …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 Carolina slaves from Phoenix, Ariz.; and Don …read more.

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