The Kosciusko County Department of Parks and Recreation Board approved a recommendation for a bid for the Chinworth Trail extension at a special meeting Wednesday.
About two months ago, the Warsaw Tiger football team was not playing its best ball. Two straight last-second losses to Concord and rival Plymouth all but eliminated the Tigers from the Northern Lakes Conference title race and dropped their record to 3-3. Fast forward to right now, and the team (10-3) is gearing up to take the field in the IHSAA 5A State Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis against Decatur Central.
Earlier this week, I had the privilege of going to a Warsaw football practice and speaking with four of the team’s five captains. With so much having been written in recent weeks about their performance on the field, and rightfully so, I wanted to peel back the curtain a bit and ask them some questions about themselves. Each of the four players were asked the same eight questions. Below are each of their answers.
Boys basketball season returned to the Hardwood Teepee Tuesday night as Wawasee tipped off the season for area teams by hosting rival Fairfield. Things were incredibly close for most of the game, with the Falcons extending their lead in the second half. The Warriors made a furious comeback in the final minutes, but it was too little too late as the visitors emerged with a 46-43 win.
Julia A. Raypholtz, a dedicated mother and beloved member of her family, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, at Miller's Merry Manor in Warsaw, surrounded by her loved ones at the age of 87.
I appreciated the recent ProPEL US 30 community meeting as well as the Times-Union’s coverage of it keeping our citizenry informed of this important part of our collective future.