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Board Of Works OKs Payment For Gatke Project Construction

The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety on Friday was presented with a payment application for $242,673.79 for construction concerning the Union Station Lofts project, which is the housing project on the site of the former Gatke Corp.

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Julie K. Mellinger

Julie K. Mellinger passed away Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at Mason Health Care in Warsaw at the age of 76.

Paul Stephen Kendrick

Paul Stephen Kendrick, of Beaver Dam Lake and formerly of Warsaw, died April 2, 2025, at Stillwater Hospice in Fort Wayne.

Wesley ‘Wes’ Wendell Jordan

Wesley “Wes” Wendell Jordan, 88, Winona Lake, died on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester.

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William ‘Bill’ D. Huffer

William "Bill" D. Huffer, born on April 4, 1940, in Warsaw, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2025, at Miller's Merry Manor of Warsaw.

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Bricker’s Big Game Ability Earns Her Player Of The Year Honors

When the lights are at their brightest and the competition is at its highest, there are two options. You can either shy away from the moment, or you can thrive in it. No player in the area showed up more consistently on the biggest stages all season long than Joslyn Bricker, who is the Times-Union Player of the Year for girls basketball.

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Dittmar, Burgh Discuss COVID Spring Season That Never Was

Five years ago, at this particular time the Northern Indiana area already had its schoolkids at home e-learning because the schools were shutdown after a virulent and deadly COVID-19 outbreak. Next weekend approaches the fifth anniversary of the end of Spring Break where Warsaw Community Schools, along with schools nationwide, determined all students should shelter in place for the remainder of the school year.

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Bourbon Hit Hard By Wednesday’s EF-1 Tornado

BOURBON - An EF-1 tornado hit the town of Bourbon in Marshall County Wednesday night, the National Weather Service confirmed Thursday afternoon.

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Pumpkin Patisserie Gets Local Approval For New Alcohol License

Another downtown Warsaw business is planning to add alcoholic drinks to their menu.

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James Hall Family Legacy Fund Established At Community Foundation

The James Hall Family Legacy Fund was recently established at the Kosciusko County Community Foundation to meet the changing needs of Kosciusko County.

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Wreaths Across America Coming To Oakwood Cemetery

Oakwood Cemetery will allow Wreaths Across American to place any potential sponsored wreaths in the cemetery.

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WCHS Student Makia Lucas Named Indiana’s Outstanding JAG Senior

Warsaw Community High School senior Makia Lucas was named Outstanding Senior for all JAG Indiana programs after earning first place at the state-level Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conference on March 14 at Ivy Tech in Indianapolis.

MU Student Chloe Steele Selected For Realizing The Dream Scholarship

NORTH MANCHESTER - Chloe Steele, a Manchester University sophomore from North Manchester, was recognized at the Realizing the Dream banquet in Indianapolis on March 1.

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County APC Unanimously Denies Rezoning Request For Data Center Near Leesburg

After a nearly three-hour meeting, primarily consisting of testimonials from remonstrators, the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission unanimously denied a rezoning request for a data center west of Leesburg.

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Bowen Health Has Groundbreaking Ceremony For Transitional Living Campus

Ground was ceremoniously broken Wednesday for the Bowen Health Transitional Living Campus at 3090 Frontage Road, Warsaw.

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Mentone Council Rejects All Bids To Replace Town Water Meters

MENTONE – On attorney Austin Rovenstine’s recommendation, the Mentone Town Council rejected all bids to replace water meters in town Wednesday.

Does It Matter To You?

Editor, Times-Union: If you or your dad or mom cannot get treatment at a VA hospital? If your child’s HeadStart program gets cancelled?

The Penalty Box: Feels Like A Buffet Week

I have a lot I want to talk about today, but there is only so much space to do it in.

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Warsaw Baseball Drops Opener To St. Joseph 9-7

Opening up the regular season at home against St. Joseph, the Warsaw baseball team found itself behind the eight ball early on, as the visitors opened up the game with six runs in the top of the first. But the Tigers didn’t give up, getting within one late before eventually falling 9-7.

Fire Territory Gets Rare Opportunity To Train On Real Homes

Firefighters do a lot of training monthly, but seldom do they actually get to train in a real home.