Chip Shots: My Fall Break Comes Naturally

October is here. There are certainties as… certain… as… death and taxes for me.

Like The Rules Of Driving, Here Are 10 Rules For The Retirement Road

Learning to drive is an important milestone in one’s life. Other milestones, like retirement are no different – we look forward to it, but we need to prepare and we can do that by learning the “rules of the retirement road.”

NIPSCO Employees Give Back During 14th Annual Charity Of Choice Campaign

NIPSCO Employees Give Back During 14th Annual Charity Of Choice Campaign

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Locally-Owned Fort Wayne CPA Firm Acquires Huntington Company

Locally-Owned Fort Wayne CPA Firm Acquires Huntington Company

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Warsaw Battles For Senior Night Win Over Mishawaka

Looking to avoid a third straight loss while also sending off senior players on a high note, the Warsaw football team took on Mishawaka in its final home game of the season Friday night. For the third straight week, it was a tight game down the stretch, but this time, the Tigers were able to come up with a big stop when needed to get back on track with a 21-13 win on Senior Night.

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Fall Family Fun Event Draws Crowd To Lucerne Park

Friday’s Fall Family Fun event Friday at Lucerne Park, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw, saw at least an estimated 1,000 people in attendance.

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Warsaw Goes Pink To Raise Awareness Of Cancer

Colors for Warsaw Community High School are usually orange and black, but at Friday night’s football game, there was more pink than anything else.

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Countdown To Halloween Begins

Trick-or-treat hours and Halloween events have be set in several towns in the area. The listing will be reprinted and updated every Saturday through Oct. 26 as more information is received.

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Education Has Changed Immensely Over The Years, Warsaw Superintendent Dr. Hoffert Says

Editor’s Note: This is the third in a three-part series of stories from an interview with Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert. The diploma Warsaw Community Schools Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert earned in 1998 when he graduated from high school wouldn’t meet the graduation requirements Indiana students have to meet today.

Board Of Works OKs RFP Method For City Hall HVAC Work

The HVAC system for the first and second floors of the Warsaw City Hall needs replaced, and to get that done the Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday approved to solicit that work through a “Request for Proposals” (RFP) method.

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Beef-A-Roo Enters Warsaw Market In 2 Penguin Point Locations

A new restaurant is moving into the Penguin Point buildings on Center and Detroit streets in Warsaw.

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Margaret Ellen Weakly

BOURBON – Margaret Ellen Anglin Weakly, formerly of Bourbon, passed away on Oct. 1, 2024, at Signature Health Care in Bremen, where she had resided for three years.

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Joseph ‘Joe’ Clive Streeter

Joseph “Joe” Clive Streeter, of Warsaw, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, at Miller’s Merry Manor of Warsaw at the age of 81.

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Ivy Tech Fort Wayne/Warsaw Names Alum And Supporter Of The Year

FORT WAYNE – Ivy Tech Community College and the Ivy Tech Foundation recognized Ivy Tech alumni, donors and volunteers from across the state this weekend at the 2024 Distinguished Alumni and Benefactor Awards in Indianapolis. Each of Ivy Tech’s 19 campuses nominated a graduate and a donor for the Distinguished Alumni and Benefactor Awards, which the Ivy Tech Foundation administers annually.

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Preschool Students Have Fun Being A Farmer

On Sept. 30, club members from the Echoes of the Past visited the preschool classes of Lakeland Christian Academy to treat them to Farmer Day.